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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 (232) Berks County, PA (203) Delaware County, PA (194) Lancaster County, PA (305) Montgomery County, PA (244) New Castle County, DE (425) Cecil County, MD (164)  ChesterCounty(232) Chester County (232)  BerksCounty(203) Berks County (203)  DelawareCounty(194) Delaware County (194)  LancasterCounty(305) Lancaster County (305)  MontgomeryCounty(244) Montgomery County (244)  NewCastleCountyDelaware(425) New Castle County (425)  CecilCountyMaryland(164) Cecil County (164)
Adjacent to Chester County, Pennsylvania
    Berks County (203)
    Delaware County (194)
    Lancaster County (305)
    Montgomery County (244)
    New Castle County, Delaware (425)
    Cecil County, Maryland (164)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
101Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Here Rests Indian Hannah — ~ Hannah Freeman ~ — The last living Native American in Chester County, PA —
102Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Humphry Marshall — (1722~1801)
103Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Indian Hannah — 1730-1802
104Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Indian Rock
105Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Marshalton Inn — 1793 — National Register of Historic Places —
106Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Nathan Simms — 1851-1934
107Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Site of Mason & Dixon’s “Stargazing” Observatory — 1764 —
108Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — The Home and Arboretum of Humphry Marshall — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places - 1971 —
109Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — The Marshallton Historic District — ~circa 1764~ — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in – 1986 —
110Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — The Star Gazers' Stone
111Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Trimble's Ford — Howe & Cornwallis crossed the Brandywine here in 1777 —
112Pennsylvania (Chester County), Marshallton — Trimbleville Historic District — West Bradford Township — “Between the Brandywines” —
113Pennsylvania (Chester County), New London — Thomas McKean
114Pennsylvania (Chester County), North Coventry Township — Pottstown Landing National Historic District
115Pennsylvania (Chester County), Nottingham — Parker Kidnapping & Rescue
116Pennsylvania (Chester County), Oxford — 10 South 3rd Street
117Pennsylvania (Chester County), Oxford — 4 South 3rd Street
118Pennsylvania (Chester County), Oxford — 8 South 3rd Street
119Pennsylvania (Chester County), Oxford — Hopewell Bell Tower
120Pennsylvania (Chester County), Oxford — Hopewell Historic District
121Pennsylvania (Chester County), Oxford — Oxford Veterans Memorial
122Pennsylvania (Chester County), Oxford — Pleasant View — 1901-1954
123Pennsylvania (Chester County), Oxford — The Carl R. Fretz Memorial to Community Service — Sept. 1, 2017
124Pennsylvania (Chester County), Paoli — Gen. Anthony Wayne
125Pennsylvania (Chester County), Paoli — Historic Waynesborough
126Pennsylvania (Chester County), Parkesburg — 1917-1918 — Erected by the Citizens of Parkesburg
127Pennsylvania (Chester County), Parkesburg — Parkesburg Area Soldiers — World War I
128Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — American Legion Post 482 War Memorial
129Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — George Washington’s Coffee Bean Tree
130Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Graceanna Lewis — (1821-1912)
131Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Honor Court to Brigadier General Lachlan McIntosh — Protector of General George Washington —
132Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Horse-Shoe Trail
133Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Phoenix Iron & Steel Company
134Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Phoenix Iron Company
135Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Phoenixville Vietnam War Memorial — Lest We Forget
136Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Phoenixville War Memorial
137Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Symbols of Steel Sculpture Garden
138Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — The Griffen Cannon and Memorial
139Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — To Honor the Maker of First American Flag — Betsy Ross
140Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — To Marylanders Who Served Here — For the Freedom of you who read this —
141Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Valley Forge General Hospital
142Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Village of Valley Forge
143Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Village of Valley Forge
144Pennsylvania (Chester County), Pughtown — Welkinweir
145Pennsylvania (Chester County), South Coventry Township — South Coventry Township WW II Memorial
146Pennsylvania (Chester County), Spring City — Pennhurst State School & Hospital
147Pennsylvania (Chester County), Valley Forge — Patriots of African Descent
148Pennsylvania (Chester County), Valley Forge National Park — Quarters of Major General William Alexander — Lord Sterling — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places • 1974 —
149Pennsylvania (Chester County), Wayne — Anthony Wayne's Headquarters, 1777-78
150Pennsylvania (Chester County), Wayne — In Memory of Unknown Soldiers
151Pennsylvania (Chester County), Wayne — Site of the Stone Chimney Picket
152Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — 97th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers Memorial
153Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Bank of Chester County — National Register Of Historic Places — Historic Site 2 Borough of West Chester —
154Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Barnard Street Public School - Denney Tag Company — Denney Reyburn Senior Apartments — National Register of Historic Places —
155Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Battle of Brandywine — Sept. 11, 1777
156Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Battle of Brandywine — September 11, 1777
157Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Bayard Rustin — (1910 -1987)
158Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Birmingham Friends Meeting House
159Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Birmingham Hill
160Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Birthplace of Isaac Sharpless — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places - 2011 —
161Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Brandywine Battlefield A Commonwealth Treasure
162Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Cabin of Indian Hannah
163Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Camp Elder Civil War Paroled P.O.W. Camp
164Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Chester County
165Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Chester County Courthouse — West Chester, PA — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 —
166Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Chester County World War II Veterans Memorial
167Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Columbus Penn Evans — (1824 - 1854)
168Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Court of Quarter Sessions — August 28, 1764 — An Application to sell Spirits at Martins Tavern —
169Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — David Townsend House — Historic Site 5 - Borough of West Chester —
170Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Dilworthtown — The Battle of Brandywine Ended Here —
171Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Disabled Veterans of Chester County Pennsylvania Memorial
172Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Down by the Water’s Edge — Stroud Preserve
173Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Eusebius Barnard — (1802–1865)
174Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Everhart Grove — Today known as Everhart Park —
175Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — First Defense Line — American Army
176Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Frederick Douglass — (1818 - 1895)
177Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — G. Raymond Rettew
178Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Garden of Honor — Army - Marines - Navy - Air Force - Coast Guard — West Chester, PA —
179Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — General Lafayette
180Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Gen's Lafayette and Pulaski — At Birmingham, Sept. 11, 1777
181Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Gilbert Cope — 1840 - 1928
182Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Goshen Baptist Church — Meeting House
183Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Goshenville Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shops — Built circa 1740 with 1750 addition
184Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Great Minquas Path
185Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Historic West Chester, Pennsylvania Building — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places —
186Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Horace Pippin
187Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Humphrey Marshall — 1722-1801 — Eminent Botanist, Author, Stone Mason, & Scientist —
188Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — In Memory of Those Who Fell
189Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Isaac Dutton Barnard — (1791 - 1834)
190Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Jefferis Ford
191Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — John Beale Bordley
192Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Joseph T. Rothrock
193Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Lenni-Lenape Indian Burial Ground
194Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Lincoln Biography — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places - 1979
195Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Marquis De LaFayette — stood at this spot during an 1826 visit to West Chester
196Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Marshall Square Park
197Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Martins Tavern and The Battle of Brandywine — September 11, 1777
198Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Martin's Tavern or Center House — c. 1764
199Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Milltown/Hickman Plank House — circa 1808
200Pennsylvania (Chester County), West Chester — Okehocking Indian Town

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