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1770 map of the Province of Pennsylvania showing "Chamber's T.", the location of Fort Chambers, on the map's lower edge, at the center left, southwest of Shippensburg.. In "the winter and spring of 1756," [6]: 526 Chambers built a large stockade to protect his farm and mills, and constructed a main interior building of stone, two stories in height, with small windows. [7]
Chambersburg Historic District: Chambersburg Historic District: August 26, 1982 : U.S. Routes 11 and 30: Chambersburg: 11: Church Hill Farm: Church Hill Farm: December 2, 1980 : Northeast of Mercersburg at 8941 Kings Lane
The Memorial Fountain and Statue are an historic fountain and statue that are located in Memorial Square in Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania ...
Chambersburg is a borough in and the county seat of Franklin County, in the South Central region of Pennsylvania, United States. [3] It is in the Cumberland Valley, which is part of the Great Appalachian Valley, and 13 miles (21 km) north of Maryland and the Mason-Dixon line and 52 miles (84 km) southwest of Harrisburg, the state capital.
Chambersburg Historic District is a national historic district centered on the Memorial Fountain and Square of Chambersburg in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 159 contributing buildings in the central business district and immediately surrounding residential area of Chambersburg.
Guilford Township is in eastern Franklin County, bordered to the east by Adams County and to the northwest by the borough of Chambersburg, the Franklin County seat.Most of the township is in the Great Appalachian Valley, with the eastern portion occupied by several ridges that are part of South Mountain.
Townhouse Row is a set of seven historic, American townhouses located in Chambersburg in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and are included in the Chambersburg Historic District. [1]
A lord with multiple squires would give each squire a specific role such as squire of the chamber. [7] A squire was typically a young boy, training to become a knight. A boy became a page at the age of 7, then a squire at age 14. [8] [9] Squires were the second step to becoming a knight, after having served as a page. [10]