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Lebanon Veterans Memorial

In memory and appreciation of our men and women who served and sacrificed defending America's Freedom.

Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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National Historic Landmark - Mount Lebanon Shaker Society

National Historic Landmark - Mount Lebanon Shaker Society

Founded in 1787, this was the first and most influential of the 19 Shaker communities that were established in this country.

Numerous buildings in the complex survive, including the original meeting house, a five-story ...

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Lebanon, Grenada, and Panama Veterans Memorial

In honor of Veterans

who served in

Lebanon and Grenada

August 24, 1981 - July 31, 1984

Panama

December 20, 1989 - January 31, 1990

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battle of Lebanon

Near dawn on May 5, 1862, Colonel John Hunt Morgan’s 800 Confederate Cavalry camped around the Public Square and at Cumberland University on South College Street, were attacked by General Ebenezer Dumont’s Federal Cavalry of 600 as they advanced from ...

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Lebanon Presbyterian Church

1821-1963

[Left Plaque]:

Original building of 1827 replaced by present building in 1963. standing on this rock, the first sermon was preached by Rev. R.B. Carter in 1820. The following ministers have faithfully served this church:

Rev. Richard B. Carter 1821-1831

Rev. Isaac Waddell ...

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Welcome To The Twp. Of Lebanon

Settled in the 18th century as an agricultural community.

Est. 1731 Inc. 1798

1798 Bicentenial 1998

Marker is on Penwell Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lebanon Church

This United Methodist Church was originally located about 1¼ miles east and named the Grove. It was visited by Bishop Francis Asbury in 1790 and 1800. Relocated about ½ mile SW of here after the land was obtained 1832. Present ...

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Mt. Lebanon Cemetery

This is the original site of Mt. Lebanon Lutheran Church, organized January 13, 1844, as an extension of the St. Matthew's Church, Creston. Later, Mt. Lebanon Church moved to Cameron about 2 miles NW, dedicated its new building in 1917, ...

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Welcome To The Twp. Of Lebanon

Settled in the 18th century as an agricultural community.

Est. 1731 Inc. 1798

1798 Bicentenial 1998

Marker is on Penwell Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Lebanon

Originally named “Jacksonville” after Andrew Jackson.

Major stop on Easton-New Brunswick Turnpike from 1806. Town set off from Clinton Township in 1926.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and U.S. 22, on the right when traveling east on Main Street. ...

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