Post 141 Indiana, Pennsylvania

Post 141

Indiana, Pennsylvania

Post 141 Indiana, Pennsylvania

About This Post

Post Namesake

Richard W. Watson

Notable Members

Post Commander, Kenneth McFarland; Vice Post Commander, Frank Compton; Secretary, L. Murray Peelor and Treasurer, Hugh M. Bell

What Makes this Post Unique

Each year our Post sponsors the Veterans Day Parade and lunch plus the ceremony in Memorial Park on Memorial Day for the entire Indiana community. We have an active Auxiliary, Legion Riders, and SAL units. We also offer many programs ... READ MORE

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HISTORY

1910

RICHARD WHITE WATSON

Jun 2, 1919
RICHARD WHITE WATSON, a son of Matthew Clark and Juliet White Watson, was born October 27, 1878. His great-great-great grandfather (Capt. John McConnel) and his great-great grandfather (Sergeant Alexander McConnell) were veterans of the Revolutionary War. His maternal grandfather (Col. Richard White) and his paternal grandfather (Regimental Commissary Sergeant James Watson) were veterans of the Civil. War. He enlisted as a Private in the Penna. National Guard November 25, 1899. He served on the Mexican..
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RICHARD WHITE WATSON
LEGION MEN ORGANIZE INDIANA POST

LEGION MEN ORGANIZE INDIANA POST

Sep 10, 1919
LEGION MEN ORGANIZE INDIANA POST September 10, 1919 The formal organization meeting of Indiana Post No. 141, American Legion was held in the office of Richard W. Watson, Esq, in the Deposit Bank building on Tuesday evening. The organization was affected with the election and installation of these officers: Post Commander, Kenneth McFarland; Vice Post Commander, Frank Compton; Secretary, L. Murray Peelor and Treasurer, Hugh M. Bell. It was announced that meetings of the newly..
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1920

Fourth of July Celebration

Jul 4, 1927
The American Legion Band of Indiana Post 141 performed in Clearfield in 1927.
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Fourth of July Celebration

1940

Building History

Building History

Apr 1, 1943
"The American Legion stands for service to community, state and nation," Elias said. "We've done our stint for state and nation, and now we want to do our part for the community." The history of Indiana's oldest hotel is replete with rumor, suspicion and a sprinkling of established facts. For instance, the building, erected in about 1850 by W.W. Caldwell, according to some records, first served as a nail manufactory. Sometime later, Caldwell converted the..
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Building History2

Aug 26, 1944
Further History
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Building History2

1950

33rd Birthday

33rd Birthday

Mar 21, 1952
The following article, marking the 33rd birthday of the American Legion, was written by William Hagney, Indiana Post 141, and was heard over the local radio station Wednesday evening (March 21, 1952). Thirty three years ago, in the aftermath of a World War at a time when our first great overseas Army was suffering post war homesickness, demobilization boredom, frustrated eagerness to get on with the business of making this world a better place in..
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1960

Richard W. Watson Obit

Feb 15, 1961
Resolution on the Death of Richard White Watson Source: Indiana Law Journal It is with genuine sorrow that we meet to take action on the sudden death of our fellow member which occurred on Wednesday, February 15, 1961. Colonel Richard White Wilson was born October 27, 1878, a member of an old and respected Indiana family. His father, M.C. Watson, was a member of this Bar, and Dick studied law in his father's office. He..
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Richard W. Watson Obit

2000

Volunteers Make Food for Those in Need

Mar 26, 2003
Three Indiana women have been doing that since 1972, when Meals on Wheels began in Indiana County. "Representatives from area churches got together to see if it was a feasible program," said Jean Jenkins, 71, who attended that first meeting. "In the beginning, a lot had to be worked out; it's become a lot more streamlined now." When the program began in the Willard building in White Township, a handful of volunteers served meals to..
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MONDAY Q&A: Indiana woman has been delivering meals, companionship for three decades

Jul 14, 2009
EDITOR'S NOTE: Marty Yachisko is the supervisor for Meals on Wheels, based out of American Legion Post 141 in downtown Indiana. The local group started in 1972 when a group of local women decided it would be a good idea. The first time they cooked was for six people. Now, volunteers deliver meals to 60 people five days week. Approximately 180 volunteers give their time to prepare and deliver these meals. Gazette Staff Writer Rebecca..
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Flag Pole Dedication

Flag Pole Dedication

Nov 4, 2009
Ray Kunkle, Commander Post 141 presented an American Flag to the city of Indiana
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2010

MEMORIAL DAY IN INDIANA

May 19, 2010
Indiana American Legion Post 141 will host the community's traditional Memorial Day program, post officers announced today. The event will be held at 10:30 a.m. May 31 at Indiana's Memorial Park at South Sixth Street and Wayne Avenue. Event chairman Richard Hoover of Post 141 said the general public is encouraged to attend, adding that representatives of all patriotic, veterans and military organizations will participate. Indiana Borough Mayor George Hood will serve as master of..
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Area Memorial Day events schedule

May 24, 2010
Seems like a matter of days until spring gives way to summer and another season arrives for picnics, swimming, vacationing, traveling and heading to the parks with family and friends. For many, Memorial Day weekend signals the start of summer, and it begins with pausing on the holiday - once called Decoration Day - to pay tribute to the military men and women who died in defense of Americans' freedoms. Religious and community programs mark..
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Michigan man takes strides to benefit veterans' causes

May 27, 2010
A Michigan resident stopped at Indiana's American Legion Post 141 Tuesday afternoon as part of a yearlong challenge to walk across America. Willie A. Taylor, 49, started from Maple Rapids, Mich., on April 3 to raise money for the USO and American Legion as part of the I Carried the Cross Foundation support and fundraising event. His goal is to raise $100,000 for each organization. I Carried the Cross, based in Maple Rapids, was founded..
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Veterans Day parade planned

Nov 1, 2010
Area military veterans are invited to join in the line of march in Indiana’s annual Veterans Day parade on Nov. 11. Rich Hoover, coordinator of this year’s parade, said approximately 40 units are planning to participate, and veterans — regardless of whether they have uniforms to wear — are encouraged to march with the group of vets leading the parade. The parade will form on Philadelphia Street between Fourth and Fifth streets. Participants are asked..
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Award Banquet 2011

Mar 26, 2011
Award Banquet 2011
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Award Banquet 2011

Legion to collect used cellphones

May 2, 2011
American Legion Post 141 is looking for your patriotic donation. The post is collecting old and used cellphones to donate to Cell Phones for Soldiers, an organization dedicated to providing deployed troops with calling cards so that they can call home to their loved ones. Both the American Legion and Cell Phones for Soldiers are nonprofit organizations with a main purpose to support the men and women of the Armed Forces. All phone donations, regardless..
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Placing flags at Oakland Cemetery, Indiana, PA May 25, 2011

May 25, 2011
Each year, we place flags on the Oakland Cemetery. Post Members, Auxiliary, SAL, Riders, and Social Members help in this event.
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Placing flags at Oakland Cemetery, Indiana, PA May 25, 2011

Veterans Day parade set for Nov. 11

Nov 3, 2011
The annual Veterans Day parade in Indiana will be held Friday, Nov. 11, beginning at 10:45 a.m. American Legion Post 141 members will line up parade participants on Philadelphia Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets and also on North and South Fifth Street. Participants are asked to be at their designated areas by 10:30 a.m. The parade will begin at Fifth and Philadelphia streets. It will proceed west past the courthouse to Ninth Street. Marching..
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Local Meals on Wheels program marks 40 years

Nov 13, 2011
This month marks the 40th anniversary of the Indiana Meals on Wheels program. And today, the program is still going strong thanks to the volunteers, donations and to the Indiana American Legion. Indiana's Meals on Wheels program began in 1971 when six women decided it was something that was needed in Indiana, according to the program's supervisor, Marty Yachisko. They started out using the kitchen facilities in the Willard Orphanage Country Home until fire damaged..
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Memorial Day service set

May 25, 2012
The Indiana Area Senior High School Band will provide the music for Indiana's Memorial Day observance, starting at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Memorial Park. The ceremony will be sponsored by the American Legion Post 141, and will include the placement of wreathes in honor of soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen from the Revolutionary War through the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. There will also be a roll call of the names of Indiana County veterans..
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