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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Chester County, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Chester County, PA (225) Berks County, PA (138) Delaware County, PA (194) Lancaster County, PA (304) Montgomery County, PA (234) New Castle County, DE (425) Cecil County, MD (164)  ChesterCounty(225) Chester County (225)  BerksCounty(138) Berks County (138)  DelawareCounty(194) Delaware County (194)  LancasterCounty(304) Lancaster County (304)  MontgomeryCounty(234) Montgomery County (234)  NewCastleCountyDelaware(425) New Castle County (425)  CecilCountyMaryland(164) Cecil County (164)
Adjacent to Chester County, Pennsylvania
    Berks County (138)
    Delaware County (194)
    Lancaster County (304)
    Montgomery County (234)
    New Castle County, Delaware (425)
    Cecil County, Maryland (164)
 
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1Pennsylvania (Chester County), Atglen — Atglen
2Pennsylvania (Chester County), Atglen — Atglen Borough Hall — 1989 - 1994
3Pennsylvania (Chester County), Borough of West Chester — Historic American Structure — on East Gay Street in — West Chester, (once called Turk's Head) Pennsylvania —
4Pennsylvania (Chester County), Chadds Ford — Barns-Brinton House — 1714
5Pennsylvania (Chester County), Chadds Ford — Battle of Brandywine
6Pennsylvania (Chester County), Chadds Ford — Isaac & Dinah Mendenhall — (1806-82) / (1807-89)
7Pennsylvania (Chester County), Chadds Ford — The Barns-Brinton House
8Pennsylvania (Chester County), Chester Springs — Chester Springs
9Pennsylvania (Chester County), Chester Springs — Chester Springs
10Pennsylvania (Chester County), Chester Springs — Good News Productions — 1952 - 1974
11Pennsylvania (Chester County), Chester Springs — Lightfoot Mill — Mill at Anselma
12Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Brandywine Iron Works - Early 1800s — The Lukens National Historic District
13Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Brandywine Mansion
14Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Brandywine Mansion — Lukens Historic District
15Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Charles Lukens Huston House
16Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Charles Lukens Huston House Site — The Lukens National Historic District
17Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Dr. Charlotte Moore Sitterly — (1898-1990)
18Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Graystone - Abram Francis Huston House — The Lukens National Historic District
19Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Ida Ella Ruth Jones — (1874 – 1959)
20Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — John G. Parke
21Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Lukens Executive Office Building — The Lukens National Historic District
22Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Lynching of Zachariah Walker
23Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Peter Bezellon
24Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Philadelphia & Lancaster Turnpike Road
25Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Terracina — The Lukens National Historic District
26Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — The Lukens Mill - Early 1900s — The Lukens National Historic District
27Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — The Lukens Mill - Late 1800s — The Lukens National Historic District
28Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — The Modern Mill — The Lukens National Historic District
29Pennsylvania (Chester County), Coatesville — Whittier C. Atkinson — (1893 - 1991)
30Pennsylvania (Chester County), Cochranville — Villa Nova
31Pennsylvania (Chester County), Devon — Captain Benjamin Bartholomew
32Pennsylvania (Chester County), Devon — Devon Horse Show
33Pennsylvania (Chester County), Devon — Scouter's Grove
34Pennsylvania (Chester County), Devon — The Baptist Church in the Great Valley
35Pennsylvania (Chester County), Downingtown — Downingtown Log House — - Circa 1701 -
36Pennsylvania (Chester County), Downingtown — Thomas B. Read
37Pennsylvania (Chester County), East Marlborough — An Engineer's Garden
38Pennsylvania (Chester County), East Marlborough — Italian Water Garden
39Pennsylvania (Chester County), East Marlborough — Peirce's Park — An Arboretum and Pleasure Ground — Heritage, Horticulture & Design —
40Pennsylvania (Chester County), East Marlborough — Peirce's Woods — Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
41Pennsylvania (Chester County), East Marlborough — Pierre S. du Pont, Fountain Visionary
42Pennsylvania (Chester County), East Marlborough — The Peirce - du Pont House — Longwood Heritage Exhibit
43Pennsylvania (Chester County), Elverson — Anthracite Furnace — A new ironmaking method
44Pennsylvania (Chester County), Elverson — Charcoal Kilns — Charring in ovens
45Pennsylvania (Chester County), Elverson — Charcoal Pit — Making furnace fuel
46Pennsylvania (Chester County), Elverson — Colonel Thomas Bull — 1744 – 1837 — Founder and builder of Bulltown —
47Pennsylvania (Chester County), Elverson — Cooling Shed — Hauling and cooling charcoal
48Pennsylvania (Chester County), Elverson — Headraces — Powering the water wheel
49Pennsylvania (Chester County), Elverson — Ironmaster's Garden
50Pennsylvania (Chester County), Elverson — Warwick Furnace — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places - 1976 —
51Pennsylvania (Chester County), Exton — Weaver’s Cottage
52Pennsylvania (Chester County), Frazer — Battle of the Clouds
53Pennsylvania (Chester County), Glenmoore — Edward Hunter Homestead — The Third presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints —
54Pennsylvania (Chester County), Glenmoore — Springton Manor
55Pennsylvania (Chester County), Kennett Square — Battle of Brandywine
56Pennsylvania (Chester County), Kennett Square — A48 — Battle of Brandywine
57Pennsylvania (Chester County), Kennett Square — Indian Hannah Birthplace — 1730 - 1802
58Pennsylvania (Chester County), Kennett Square — Kennett Square — National Register of Historic Places - 1989 —
59Pennsylvania (Chester County), Kennett Square — State Fencibles of Philadelphia Campsite
60Pennsylvania (Chester County), Kennett Square — The Manor of Steyning
61Pennsylvania (Chester County), King of Prussia — Virginia
62Pennsylvania (Chester County), Landenberg — Minguannan Indian Town
63Pennsylvania (Chester County), Lincoln University — Amos House
64Pennsylvania (Chester County), Lincoln University — Hosanna Meeting House
65Pennsylvania (Chester County), Lincoln University — Lincoln University
66Pennsylvania (Chester County), Lyndell — Thomas Buchanan Read
67Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — "We bury’d our Dead next day in the field of Battle, All kill’d by the sword and Bayonet."
68Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — “…The most dreadful scene I have ever beheld.”
69Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — “A Dreadful scene of havock”
70Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — “Remember Paoli!”
71Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — “Remember Paoli!”
72Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Battlefield Site Map
73Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Camp Life
74Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Duffy’s Cut Mass Grave
75Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — General Wayne’s Encampment — Sept 19-29 1777
76Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Goshenville — ~c. 1704~ — National Register of Historic Places - 2000 —
77Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Historic Sugartown — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places ~ 1984 —
78Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — John H. Ware 3rd, Commerce Center — Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry —
79Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Malvern Area World War I Memorial
80Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Malvern Memorial Parade
81Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Malvern World War II Memorial
82Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Massacre Farm / 19th Century House
83Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Okehocking Land Grant — National Register of Historic Places —
84Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Paoli
85Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Paoli Massacre Monument
86Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Paoli Veterans Monument
87Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Rear of the Camp
88Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Site of Paoli Massacre
89Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Site of the Paoli Massacre — 20 September 1777
90Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — The Battle of the Clouds
91Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — The Land on Which the Battle of Paoli was Fought
92Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — The Paoli Battlefield — Placed on the National Register of Historical Places ~ 1997 —
93Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — The Paoli Memorial Association
94Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — This Wall
95Pennsylvania (Chester County), Malvern — Wharton Esherick — (1887-1970)
96Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Here Rests Indian Hannah — ~ Hannah Freeman ~ — The last living Native American in Chester County, PA —
97Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Humphry Marshall — (1722~1801)
98Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Indian Hannah — 1730-1802
99Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Indian Rock
100Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Marshalton Inn — 1793 — National Register of Historic Places —

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