Frank E. Grove. Born November 17, 1841 in Columbia, died December 10, 1884 in Columbia. Served in Company A, 3rd PA Heavy Artillery during the Civil War. Captured and taken to Andersonville Prison. Son of Samuel Grove and Maria Eby Grove. Buried at Mt. Bethel Cemetery in Columbia.
Prior to a tri-service honor guard ceremony in honor of Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, Assistant Chief-of-Staff, (J-5) Civil Affairs, United Nations and Far East Command, in recognition of his outstanding services to the UNC/FEC Headquarters, Pershing Heights, Tokyo, Japan, (L to R), Maj. Gen. Strickler, L. L. Lemnitzer, Commander-in-Chief, United Nations and Far East Commands; (Rear), Lt. Gen. Earl W. Barnes, Chief-of-Staff, UNC/FEC; and RADM Miles H,. Hubbard, Ass't COFS, (J-4), UNC/FEC. US Army Photo.
Provenance
From MG-29 The General Daniel B. Strickler Collection
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, left, smilinly chats with Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, commander of the 28th Division, as he reviews newly arrived troops of the Pennsylvania National Guard outfit. Ike told the GIs that preserving the peace "Is all we want and all we are trying to do."
Provenance
From MG-29 The General Daniel B. Strickler Collection
Historical marker for the site of stables and barracks
Description
Pennsylvaia Historical and Museum Commission marker for the site of the Revolutionary War military stables and barracks at North Duke Street and East Walnut Street, Lancaster. Also former site of the Lancaster County Historical Society prior to 1955.