List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Fulton County
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This is a list of the Pennsylvania state historical markers in Fulton County.

This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Fulton County, Pennsylvania
Fulton County, Pennsylvania
Fulton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2010, the population was 14,845.Fulton County was created on April 19, 1850, from part of Bedford County and named for inventor Robert Fulton.Its county seat is McConnellsburg....

 by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission is the governmental agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania responsible for the collection, conservation and interpretation of Pennsylvania's historic heritage...

 (PHMC). The locations of the historical markers, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates as provided by the PHMC's database, are included below when available. There are 11 historical markers located in Fulton County.

Historical markers

Marker title Image Date dedicated Location Marker type Topics
Big Spring Graveyard U.S. 522, 2.8 miles S of McConnellsburg
38.89005°N 78.01648°W
Roadside Native American
Burnt Cabins
Burnt Cabins, Pennsylvania
Burnt Cabins is an unincorporated community in Dublin Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, United States, at the foot of Tuscarora Mountain. It contains U.S. Route 522 and I-76 ....

U.S. 522, .2 mile S of Burnt Cabins, county line
40.07735°N 77.90252°W
Roadside Native American
Confederate Dead Pa. 16, .4 mile SE of McConnellsburg
39.92402°N 77.98381°W
City Civil War, Military
Forbes Road (Raystown Path)
Forbes Road
The Forbes Road was a historic military roadway in what was then British America, that was constructed in 1758 from Carlisle, Pennsylvania, to the French Fort Duquesne at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in what is now downtown Pittsburgh...

U.S. 522, .2 mile SW of Burnt Cabins
40.07744°N 77.90175°W
Roadside French & Indian War, Military, Transportation
Fort Littleton - PLAQUE US 522, 1.2 mile from intersection at Fort Littleton
40.06339°N 77.96109°W
Plaque Forts, French & Indian War, Governors, Military
Fort Lyttelton U.S. 522 at Fort
40.06341°N 77.96097°W
Roadside Forts, French & Indian War, Military
Fulton County
Fulton County, Pennsylvania
Fulton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2010, the population was 14,845.Fulton County was created on April 19, 1850, from part of Bedford County and named for inventor Robert Fulton.Its county seat is McConnellsburg....

County Courthouse, N. 2nd (U.S. 522) & Market Sts., McConnellsburg
39.93399°N 77.99852°W
City Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century
Gettysburg Campaign
Gettysburg Campaign
The Gettysburg Campaign was a series of battles fought in June and July 1863, during the American Civil War. After his victory in the Battle of Chancellorsville, Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia moved north for offensive operations in Maryland and Pennsylvania. The...

Near intersection of Lincoln Way East and Horton St., at E end of McConnellsburg
39.92884°N 77.98458°W
Roadside Civil War, Military
Hunter Mill U.S. 522, 5.3 miles S of McConnellsburg at Webster Mills
39.85966°N 78.03592°W
Roadside Buildings, Business & Industry, Mills
Last Confederate Bivouac US 522, .6 mile S of McConnellsburg
39.9205°N 78.00637°W
Roadside Civil War, Military
Last Confederate Bivouac - PLAQUE US 522, 1 mile S of McConnellsburg
39.92059°N 78.00635°W
Plaque Civil War, Military

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