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The Wyoming Monument is an American Revolutionary War monument and grave site located in the Borough of Wyoming in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. History
Today, in the Borough of Wyoming, a monument constructed in the early 1830s marks the gravesite of the casualties of the battle. An annual observance, sponsored by the Wyoming Commemorative Association, takes place at the obelisk grounds to honor the fallen heroes of this Revolutionary War battle.
The Battle of Wyoming, also known as the Wyoming Massacre, was a military engagement during the American Revolutionary War between Patriot militia and a force of Loyalist soldiers and Iroquois warriors. The battle took place in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania on July 3, 1778 in what is now Luzerne County. The result was an overwhelming ...
Jul. 4—WYOMING — John Yudichak, the new president at Luzerne County Community College, chose to reflect on former U.S. Rep. Dan Flood, who spoke at the Wyoming Monument ceremony on July 4th, 1973.
Wyoming Monument in 2013. Wyoming Commemorative Association was founded in 1878 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Wyoming (also known as the Wyoming Valley Massacre). This American Revolutionary War battle was fought on July 3, 1778, near Wilkes-Barre in present-day Exeter, Pennsylvania.
Pa. 115, 6.3 miles SE of Wilkes-Barre Roadside American Revolution, Military Sullivan's March: October 13, 1947: PA 92, 1 mile N of West Pittston Roadside American Revolution, Military Sullivan's March: September 24, 1946: Pa. 115, 11.2 miles SE of Wilkes-Barre Roadside American Revolution, Military Teedyuscung (ca. 1700–1763) June 23, 2005
River Street and Wyoming Avenue ... Wyoming Monument. May 13, 2002 : U.S. Route 11, Wyoming Avenue and Susquehanna Street Wyoming: 38 ...
Wyoming: Marked with a stone within a fence. [32] New Jersey: New York: Pennsylvania: Marked by the Tri-States Monument in Port Jervis, New York, at the confluence of the Delaware and Neversink rivers.