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Company K, 110th U.S. Infantry (10th PA) World War Memorial
In memory of the men of
Co. K, 110th U.S. Infantry (...
Governor Elisha Marshall Pease
In 1835 E.M. Pease migrated to Texas from his native Conne...
Pease School
This is one of the oldest school buildings in Texas erecte...
Pease Park
Named for family of 1853-57 Texas Governor, Elisha Marshal...
St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Constructed 1832 by separatists from the Harmony Society, ...
Martin Parmer
Born in Virginia, June 4, 1778. Died in Jasper County, Mar...
Paramount Theatre
Originally called the “Majestic”, this theatre was erected...
Harper Plaza
Dedicated to Caldwell Harper
Entrepreneur Civil Lead...
New Philadelphia Society
Founded 1832 by dissadent members of the Harmony Society o...
Pye's Corner
In 1798 Hendrick Van Orden, owner of a sandstone house on ...
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Company K, 110th U.S. Infantry (10th PA) World War Memorial
In memory of the men of
Co. K, 110th U.S. Infantry (10th PA.)
who made the supreme sacrifice
in the World War
William G. Meighen •
Norman N. Zahniser •
Alfred R. McCarty •
Charles E. Murphy •
Walter B. Riggle •
Floyd B. Huffman •
Francis B. Moore •
Allan ...
Governor Elisha Marshall Pease
In 1835 E.M. Pease migrated to Texas from his native Connecticut. He joined the Texian forces at the Battle of Gonzales, Oct. 2, 1835, which initiated the Texas War for Independence. In the early days of the Republic, he worked ...
Pease School
This is one of the oldest school buildings in Texas erected from public funds; on university block set aside for school purposes by Republic of Texas in 1839. This school was opened in 1876; it was named for Gov. Elisha ...
Pease Park
Named for family of 1853-57 Texas Governor, Elisha Marshall Pease (1812-83), within whose early-day plantation this area was situated. Gov. and Mrs. Pease on May 20, 1875, gave 23-acre site here on Shoal Creek to City of Austin for use ...
St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Constructed 1832 by separatists from the Harmony Society, under the leadership of Count Maximilian DeLeon, organized as New Philadephia Society. 1840-First School Built. 1850-First Pipe Organ in Beaver County.
Marker is on 5th Street 0 miles north of 6th Street, on ...
Martin Parmer
Born in Virginia, June 4, 1778. Died in Jasper County, March 2, 1850. A delegate to the Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1821. Senator in Legislature of Missouri. Second in command in the Fredonian War in Texas, 1826. Member of the ...
Paramount Theatre
Originally called the “Majestic”, this theatre was erected in 1915 by businessman Ernest Nalle (1876-1950). Designed by the Chicago architectural firm of Eberson, Fugard, and Knapp, it was constructed under the direction of local architect George Endress. During the 1930s, ...
Harper Plaza
Dedicated to Caldwell Harper
Entrepreneur Civil Leader Philanthropist
Whose lasting influence and generosity in this community are symbolized here in ensuring granite and flowing water.
He donated the site of the plaza to the Greenville Foundation in 1969. Through further donations in 1996, ...
New Philadelphia Society
Founded 1832 by dissadent members of the Harmony Society of Economy. The house on this corner was the home of the society leader Count Maxmillian DeLeon and is believed to be the oldest house in Monaca.
Marker is at the ...
Pye's Corner
In 1798 Hendrick Van Orden, owner of a sandstone house on this site, sold the house and surrounding farm to Dr. Abraham Cornelison, who lived here 51 years. He became the first president of the Rockland County Medical Society in ...