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First Permanent Structure of Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church
First permanent structure of Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian chu...
Providence Baptist Church
This is the oldest Baptist Church in Beaver County, organi...
The Patowmack Canal
[Great Falls Park]
The shallow ditch behind this sig...
Koppel
(Keystone Marker)
Koppel
Named For
Arthu...
Patterson Heights
(Keystone Marker)
Darlington- 8
Patterson Hei...
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 6
The Aftermath
The Aftermath. In the days following t...
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 5
Final Stages
As the battle raged, more American arti...
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 4
Battle on the Plain
British General Riall was convin...
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 3
Advance to Contact
Major General Phineas Riall, the ...
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 2
Opening Strikes
At dawn 5 July 1814, parties of Cana...
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First Permanent Structure of Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church
First permanent structure of Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian church. Structure built in 1808. The church and site was purchased by John McCowin in 1861 and remodeled into a home. Property purchased by Sarah E. Seanor in 1909 and still owned by ...
Providence Baptist Church
This is the oldest Baptist Church in Beaver County, organized November 14, 1801. Elder Henry Spear, a Baptist preacher, delivered the first sermon in the log cabin home of brother Ezekiel Jones and his wife Hannah. Twenty-one pioneer folk attended
...The Patowmack Canal
[Great Falls Park]
The shallow ditch behind this sign marks the bed of the Great Falls portion of the Patowmack Canal. A system of by-passes to provide riverboats easy passage around waterfalls in the Potomac River; it was promoted by George ...
Koppel
(Keystone Marker)
Koppel
Named For
Arthur Koppel
Noted Manufacturer
Founded
1912
Marker is at the intersection of Big Beaver Boulevard (Pennsylvania Route 18) and Mary Street, on the right when traveling north on Big Beaver Boulevard.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Patterson Heights
(Keystone Marker)
Darlington- 8
Patterson Heights
Named For
James Patterson
Early Settler
Founded
1895
Marker is at the intersection of Darlington Road and 8th Street, on the right when traveling north on Darlington Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 6
The Aftermath
The Aftermath. In the days following the battle, General Brown's victorious troops advanced another 25 kilometers (18 miles) north to Fort George before retiring back to Niagara Falls when more British troops arrived in the area. They met the ...
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 5
Final Stages
As the battle raged, more American artillery deployed to the middle of the plain between the 11th U.S. and the lone 25th U.S. company, less than 100 meters (109 yards) from the British line. General Brown then led Ripley's ...
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 4
Battle on the Plain
British General Riall was convinced that the greater part of Brown's army was still surrounding Fort Erie. He did not know the Fort had surrendered and he was facing the entire U.S. division. Still, the number of ...
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 3
Advance to Contact
Major General Phineas Riall, the British commander, had repaired the bridge over the Chippawa and ordered his own Regular light infantry, the local Canadians of the 2nd Lincoln Militia and a force of Native Warriors, to clear out ...
Chippawa Battlefield Panel 2
Opening Strikes
At dawn 5 July 1814, parties of Canadian-Militia and British allied Native Warriors scouted the American camp. They began sniping from the bushes on the north side of Street's Creek and this continued throughout the morning. Around noon, General ...