County, as the Edwin "Lance" Wentzel Memorial Interchange.
The bridge carrying State Route 2005 (Business Route 222) over
the Schuylkill River, Riverfront Drive and Norfolk Southern
Railroad in the City of Reading, Berks County, commonly
referred to as the Bingaman Street Bridge, as the 65th U.S.
Infantry Regiment, Borinqueneers Memorial Bridge.
A bridge on that portion of State Route 36 over Chest Creek,
Patton Borough, Cambria County, as the Martin Joseph Davis
Memorial Bridge.
A portion of State Route 1008 in Fayetteville, Franklin County,
as the James W. Cutchall Memorial Highway.
A bridge on that portion of U.S. Route 15 over State Route 114,
Mechanicsburg Borough, Cumberland County, as the Corporal
Jonathan Dean Faircloth Memorial Bridge.
THE BRIDGE ON THAT PORTION OF TOWNSHIP ROUTE 431/436, COONEY
ROAD, OVER U.S. ROUTE 22 IN MUNSTER TOWNSHIP, CAMBRIA COUNTY,
AS THE PFC THOMAS A. COONEY MEMORIAL BRIDGE.
THE BRIDGE ON TOWER ROAD SPANNING U.S. ROUTE 219 IN CROYLE
TOWNSHIP, CAMBRIA COUNTY, AS THE TROOPER HERBERT A. WIRFEL
MEMORIAL BRIDGE.
A BRIDGE ON THAT PORTION OF GREENWOOD AVENUE OVER THE SEPTA
TRACKS IN CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP AND JENKINTOWN BOROUGH,
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, AS THE HONORABLE LAWRENCE H. CURRY BRIDGE.
A BRIDGE ON THAT PORTION OF STATE ROUTE 144 OVER BALD EAGLE
CREEK, MILESBURG BOROUGH, CENTRE COUNTY, AS THE VETERANS
BRIDGE.
AN INTERCHANGE ON PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE ROUTE 66 IN WESTMORELAND
COUNTY AS THE DAVID B. SHERIDAN MEMORIAL INTERCHANGE.
A BRIDGE ON THAT PORTION OF STATE ROUTE 217 OVER THE NORFOLK
SOUTHERN RAILROAD TRACKS AND 2ND STREET, IN DERRY BOROUGH,
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, AS THE DERRY VETERANS MEMORIAL BRIDGE.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Battery B Memorial Highway.
(a) Findings.--The General Assembly finds and declares as
follows:
(1) On the morning of June 8, 1861, the Mount Jackson
Guards of Mount Jackson, Lawrence County, gathered at the
Mount Jackson Methodist Episcopal Church on present-day State
Route 108 to bid goodbye to loved ones before going off to
fight in the Civil War, which many believed would be a grand
adventure.
(2) These men were farmers, school teachers, clerks and
laborers from North Beaver Township, Little Beaver Township,
Mahoning Township, New Castle and other areas of Lawrence
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