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Greensburg DAR chapter shines light on female patriot, rededicates St. Clair monument

Jeff Himler
Slide 1
Courtesy of Fort Ligonier
Period shoes associated with Phoebe Bayard (1743-1818), wife of Revolutionary War Major Gen. Arthur St. Clair, are in the museum collection at reconstructed Fort Ligonier in Ligonier Borough.
Slide 2
Courtesy of Fort Ligonier
Period shoes associated with Phoebe Bayard (1743-1818), wife of Revolutionary War Major Gen. Arthur St. Clair, are in the museum collection at reconstructed Fort Ligonier in Ligonier Borough.
Slide 3
Courtesy of the Phoebe Bayard DAR chapter
Members of the Phoebe Bayard chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution gather on Sept. 14 at St. Clair Park in Greensburg to rededicate the monument they cleaned at the graves of Bayard and her husband, Revolutionary War Major Gen. Arthur St. Clair.
Slide 4
Courtesy of the Phoebe Bayard DAR chapter
A Sons of the American Revolution color guard prepares for a local DAR chapter ceremony on Sept. 14 to rededicate a monument the chapter cleaned at the graves of Bayard and her husband, Revolutionary War Major Gen. Arthur St. Clair, at St. Clair Park in Greensburg.
Slide 5
Courtesy of the Phoebe Bayard DAR chapter
The Phoebe Bayard chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution cleaned and rededicated this monument at the graves of Bayard and her husband, Revolutionary War Major Gen. Arthur St. Clair, at St. Clair Park in Greensburg.
Slide 6
Courtesy of the Phoebe Bayard DAR chapter
Members of the Phoebe Bayard chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and guests gather on Sept. 14 at St. Clair Park in Greensburg to rededicate the monument the chapter cleaned at the graves of Bayard and her husband, Revolutionary War Major Gen. Arthur St. Clair.

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