Near North Sewickley in Beaver County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
James Beach Clow House
Circa 1830 significant example of Greek Revival architecture. Served as an Underground Railway station prior to the Civil War. Listed on National Register of Historic Places by United States Department of Interior in 1989.
Erected by Beaver County Historical Research and Landmarks Foundation.
Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Abolition & Underground RR • War, US Civil. In addition, it is included in the Pennsylvania - Beaver County Historical Research and Landmarks Foundation series list. A significant historical year for this entry is 1830.
Location. 40° 49.553′ N, 80° 15.581′ W. Marker is near North Sewickley, Pennsylvania, in Beaver County. Marker is at the intersection of Chapel Drive and Ann Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Chapel Drive. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Beaver Falls PA 15010, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 4 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Providence Baptist Church (approx. 0.2 miles away); Stephen Stone House (approx. 2.2 miles away); Wurtemburg Veterans Memorial (approx. 2.7 miles away); Helling Stadium (approx. 2.7 miles away); Seamless Tube Industry (approx. 2.8 miles away); In Memory of Charles Follette Jr. (approx. 2.8 miles away); Lewis Robert "Hack" Wilson (approx. 2.9 miles away); Fombell House (approx. 3.4 miles away).
Also see . . .
1. Beaver County Historical Research & Landmarks Foundation. Website homepage (Submitted on November 14, 2011, by Mike Wintermantel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.)
2. James Beach Clow House. Wikipedia article on the house (Submitted on November 15, 2011, by Mike Wintermantel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.)
Credits. This page was last revised on July 30, 2022. It was originally submitted on November 11, 2011, by Mike Wintermantel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This page has been viewed 882 times since then and 25 times this year. Last updated on February 27, 2021, by Carl Gordon Moore Jr. of North East, Maryland. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on November 11, 2011, by Mike Wintermantel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. • J. Makali Bruton was the editor who published this page.