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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Delaware County, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Delaware 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 Delaware County, PA (194) Chester County, PA (232) Montgomery County, PA (244) Philadelphia County, PA (708) New Castle County, DE (425) Gloucester County, NJ (52)  DelawareCounty(194) Delaware County (194)  ChesterCounty(232) Chester County (232)  MontgomeryCounty(244) Montgomery County (244)  PhiladelphiaCounty(708) Philadelphia County (708)  NewCastleCountyDelaware(425) New Castle County (425)  GloucesterCountyNew Jersey(52) Gloucester County (52)
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    Philadelphia County (708)
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1Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Aston — Aston and Middletown World War I Memorial
In Memory of James L. Killen, Jr. Jesse S. Mills Rockdale Boys who died in Action in the World War 1918 Erected by Their Neighbors of Aston & Middletown Townships [Rear of Marker] Roll of Honor In Honor of . . . — Map (db m67392) WM
2Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Aston — Aston and Middletown World War II Memorial
Dedicated to the men of Aston and Middletown Townships who died in their country’s service in World War II G. Nelson Blackburn • Frederick Blackburn • Daniel Bonaventure • Lewis Butt • Raymond Chandler, Jr. • George W. Clark • . . . — Map (db m67397) WM
3Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Aston — Aston Township Veterans, Law Enforcement and Emergency Personnel Memorial
[Smaller display in front of main memorial:] I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation, under God, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all. . . . — Map (db m146251) WM
4Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Birmingham — A 51 — Battle of Brandywine
The battle ended just southwest of here at nightfall. With Howe and his troops holding the field, Washington’s force withdrew to Chester. Although he was wounded, Lafayette helped to reorganize the retreating troops, and Pulaski’s cavalry protected . . . — Map (db m146793) HM
5Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Boothwyn — Chichester Meetinghouse
Chichester Meeting for Worship was established in 1682 and began holding monthly meetings in 1684. The current unimproved fieldstone meetinghouse was built in 1769 and replaced an earlier c. 1688 log structure that was destroyed by fire. A datestone . . . — Map (db m157344) HM
6Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Boothwyn — In Memory of Those Who Served
In Memory of Those Who Served — Map (db m155002) WM
7Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Boothwyn — Upper Chichester Township / McCaysville
Upper Chichester Township (side 1) “Chichester Liberty” was established in 1683 by William Penn. Upper Chichester Township separated from Lower Chichester Township in 1759. The Upper Chichester area was claimed both . . . — Map (db m154914) HM
8Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Broomall — Brookthorpe
This federal style house was built on land originally owned by Robert Taylor. J. M. Moore constructed the original house in 1821, while the eastern section was added in the late 19th century. — Map (db m159610) HM
9Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Broomall — Culbertson House
Built by noted Quaker, Jonathan Maris, c. 1750, this fieldstone farmhouse retains many early features such as a walk-in cooking fireplace and six corner fireplaces. The property was purchased by Robert Culbertson after the civil war and remained . . . — Map (db m159613) HM
10Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Broomall — Maris House
The Maris family came from England in 1682 and settled in Springfield, Delaware County. Family descendants settled in Marple Township and built this fieldstone farmhouse about 1800. It remained a residence until its conversion to a business in the . . . — Map (db m159614) HM
11Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Gradient (Maple Tree), 2015James Welling (b. 1951) — Dye sublimation print on aluminum —
In July 2015, the Brandywine River Museum of Art commissioned James Welling to create a site-specific installation that explored the intersection of art and the environment. He photographed several locations around the grounds of the museum; one . . . — Map (db m107783) HM
12Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Gradient (River Walk), 2015James Welling (b. 1951) — Dye sublimation print on aluminum —
In July 2015, the Brandywine River Museum of Art commissioned James Welling to create a site-specific installation that explored the intersection of art and the environment. He photographed several locations around the grounds of the museum; one . . . — Map (db m107790) HM
13Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Helen, 1989André Harvey (b. 1941) — Bronze —
In this life-size sculpture, André Harvey captured the form and personality of a particular pig that he encountered in rural Pennsylvania. After modeling her in clay, Harvey created a small bronze sculpture of the pig, The Portrait Sitter . . . — Map (db m107786) HM
14Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Miss Gratz, 1984J. Clayton Bright (b. 1946) — Bronze —
Born in Philadelphia, J. Clayton Bright began sculpting in the late 1970s. With the guidance of sculptor Eric Parks, he learned the process of cast sculpture using the lost wax technique. In 1984, the artist was commissioned by Mrs. Miles . . . — Map (db m107794) HM
15Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — R. B. Monument, 2004Dan Ostermiller (b. 1956) — Bronze —
Born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Dan Ostermiller focuses exclusively on animal forms, creating large-scale sculptures in bronze. The son of a taxidermist, the artist closely studied anatomy, and in his sculptures emphasizes the attributes of each . . . — Map (db m107826) HM
16Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — 1704 HouseColonial home of William Brinton — National Register of Historic Places —
1704 House Has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the History of the United . . . — Map (db m126626) HM
17Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Andrew Wyeth Studio
This repurposed late nineteenth-century schoolhouse served as Andrew Wyeth's studio from 1940 to 2008. Wyeth, one of America's best-known twentieth-century artists, created thousands of paintings and drawings here, inspired by the people, . . . — Map (db m144338) HM
18Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Battle of Brandywine
On Sept. 11, 1777, an American force of about 11,000 men, commanded by Washington, attempted to halt a British advance into Pennsylvania. The Americans were defeated near Chadds Ford on Brandywine Creek by approximately 18,000 British and Hessian . . . — Map (db m8277) HM
19Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Battle of Brandywine
The center of the American line, Wayne commanding, was near Chadds Ford and faced west. In late afternoon as Cornwallis was making the main assault on the American right wing, 3 miles north, Knyphausen's division of British and Hessians crossed . . . — Map (db m8279) HM
20Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Casimir Pulaski
Polish volunteer, commanded cavalry detachment helping to cover Washington's retreat from Brandywine, Sept. 11, 1777. As brigadier general, served Sept. 1777 - March 1778 as first overall commander of the Continental Army's cavalry. He was mortally . . . — Map (db m8278) HM
21Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Christian C. Sanderson1882-1966
More than any individual in his time, Christian Sanderson focused attention on the Battle of Brandywine, September 11, 1777. He and his mother lived in Washington’s Headquarters, 1906-1922, where they entertained thousands of visitors. Leaving the . . . — Map (db m13801) HM
22Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Gideon Gilpin House
At the time of the battle [of Brandywine], Gideon Gilpin, a Quaker farmer, lived here with his wife and six children. Gideon Gilpin owned 130 acres of farm land. After the battle, foraging soldiers plundered the property. The claim of losses filed . . . — Map (db m13786) HM
23Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — In Memory of Those Who Served in the Armed Forces
Map (db m152778) WM
24Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — John Chad's Housec. 1725 — National Register of Historic Places —
JOHN CHAD’S HOUSE Proctor’s American Artillery Occupied Several Redoubts Near This House at the Battle of Brandywine, September 11, 1777 — Map (db m50112) HM
25Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Kuerner Farm
has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America This farmstead and its adjacent fields served as both subject and setting for . . . — Map (db m107795) HM
26Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — Lafayette’s Headquarters
Sept. 10th and 11th 1777 -------------------- Delaware County Historical Society Sept. 10th 1910 — Map (db m31666) HM
27Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — N.C. Wyeth House and Studio
has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America World renowned illustrator N.C. Wyeth purchased this property in 1911. . . . — Map (db m107772) HM
28Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — PennsylvaniaThe Keystone State
Founded 1681 by William Penn as a Quaker Commonwealth. Birthplace of The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of The United States — Map (db m146705) HM
29Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — The Chads Springhouse
The Chads' Springhouse predates the home of John Chads across the street. It was built to be both a springhouse and a residence with a corner fireplace in the living area and a sleeping loft above. It was probably built by John Wyeth Jr., the . . . — Map (db m73827) HM
30Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — The John Chads House
WELCOME to the 1725 John Chads House, the home of the ferryman and farmer for whom Chadds Ford was named. In 1968 Chadds Ford Historical Society purchased this charming bluestone building and has authentically restored it. Having fallen heir . . . — Map (db m73869) HM
31Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — The National Arborist Association
and the International Society of Arboriculture jointly recognize this significant tree in this bicentennial year as having lived here at the time of the signing of our Constitution. — Map (db m8280) HM
32Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chadds Ford — To Honor All Who Served in the Founding, Defense, and Preservation of Our Great Country
This Flagpole is Gratefully Dedicated by The Color Guard Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution 1988 — Map (db m73825) WM
33Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Chester Fire DepartmentRoll of Honor
In appreciation of loyal service rendered in the World War Franklin Fire Company Hanley Hose Company Moyamensing Hook & Ladder Company Good Will Fire Company Felton Fire Company — Map (db m14950) HM
34Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Christofer ColumbusThe Great Navigator
Whose first act upon landing in the New World, on October 12, 1492 was to give thanks to God for safe deliverance. Presented to the City of Chester in the year of our Lord 1955 by the Italian-American Associations and citizens of Chester and . . . — Map (db m14783) HM
35Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Colonial Courthouse
Georgian Colonial design. Built in 1724, restored in 1920. In use for Chester County till 1786, for Delaware County, 1789-1851. Later used as City Hall. Oldest public building in continuous use in U. S. — Map (db m159340) HM
36Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Delaware County, Where Pennsylvania Began
Discovered by the Dutch, settled by the Swedes. Granted to William Penn by King Charles II of England, Delaware County is the site of Penn's first landing in Pennsylvania. Here the first assembly met and adopted the frame of government honored in . . . — Map (db m14957) HM
37Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Dr. Anna E. Broomall(1847-1931)
Obstetrician, teacher, and surgeon, she established the first U.S. prenatal care clinic at Woman’s Hospital of Woman’s Medical College of Pa. and promoted nursing there. Her work related to episiotomies and cesarean sections reduced birth mortality. . . . — Map (db m135795) HM
38Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Ethel Waters(1896-1977)
African American blues, jazz and gospel singer overcame poverty to become one of the highest paid stars on Broadway. Several of her songs are Grammy Hall of Fame inductees. For acting, she received both Oscar and Emmy nominations. Waters was born in . . . — Map (db m122309) HM
39Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Finland
Name given to tract along Delaware River from Marcus Hook to Chester River. Grant for tract was given Captain Hans Ammundson Besk, a native of Finland by Queen Christina in 1653. Site of first Finnish settlement in America. — Map (db m81733) HM
40Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — First Friends Meeting
Here in 1675, William Edmundson convened the first recorded meeting for worship of Friends (Quakers) within present Pennsylvania. This was at the home of Robert Wade, who in 1682 greeted William Penn upon his arrival in Chester. — Map (db m4091) HM
41Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Green-Bank
Name given to house built on this site in 1721 by David Lloyd. At one time, it was the home of Admiral Porter and Commodore Porter with whom Admiral Farragut often visited. Razed in Feb., 1882 by "Jackson Explosion". — Map (db m81730) HM
42Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Historic Downtown Chester
The Old Civic Square Chester's old court house (pictured above) was built ca. 1724, making it the oldest building currently standing in downtown Chester, and one of the oldest remaining public buildings in the nation. The structure served . . . — Map (db m159321) HM
43Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — John Morton
Top Plaque John Morton Signer of the Declaration of Independence 1724 - 1777 Center Plaque John Morton Signer of the Declaration of Independence placed by Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Inc. Bottom Plaque John . . . — Map (db m14781) HM
44Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Martin Luther King, Jr.(1929 - 1968)
King lived three years in this community and ministered under the mentorship of J. Pius Barbour. He graduated from Crozer Theological Seminary, 1951. A leader of the 1963 March on Washington, King won a Nobel Peace Prize, 1964. — Map (db m14784) HM
45Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Old Swedish Burial Ground
Site of first St. Paul's Episcopal Church, built in 1702. The grave of John Morton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence is located just south of here. — Map (db m14768) HM
46Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Penn Landing
Oct. 29, 1682, soon after finishing a two-months' voyage, William Penn first set foot on his colony of Pennsylvania, granted by Charles II the year before. The site is a block south. — Map (db m14961) HM
47Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Rochambeau RouteNarragansett Bay to Yorktown
After an encampment of several days in Philadelphia where French troops passed in review before Congress, the French and American armies moved toward Wilmington [Delaware] by the Chester Pike known then as the King’s Highway. They encamped . . . — Map (db m66731) HM
48Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company
During WWII, Sun was the largest single shipyard in the world, with over 35,000 employees. It introduced the all-welded ship, which significantly increased ship production, and the T-2 oil tanker, which became the standard at all US shipyards. Sun . . . — Map (db m147389) HM
49Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Sun Village War Memorial
A Tribute to those from Sun Village who served our country in World War II • Clyde Robert Thompson • Ralph Jack Emory • James Walter Brogan • David R. Hutchinson — Map (db m66733) WM
50Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Swedish Colonists
This Tablet Commemorates The Swedish Colonists Who Settled This Area In 1641 Dedicated by Princess Christina June 12, 1965 — Map (db m14951) HM
51Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Viet Nam
In memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice in Viet Nam — Map (db m159268) HM
52Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — Washington House
Built in 1747 on this site. Was known as "Pennsylvania Arms" until after Washington stopped here following the Battle of Brandywine in 1777. Noted stopping place on the old Post Road. Building stood here until 1952. — Map (db m14955) HM
53Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Chester — William Penn1644 - 1718
First lodged in America in "Essex House" on this site October 28, 1682 the guest of Robert Wade Here the earliest Quaker settler on this side Delaware River, 1676, purchaser of the property, then called "Printzdorp," from the earlier occupant, . . . — Map (db m14967) HM
54Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Cheyney — Fanny M. Jackson Coppin(1837-1913)
. . . — Map (db m159245) HM
55Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Cheyney — Jimmy Carter
This Plaque Erected In Honor of JIMMY CARTER 38th President of the U.S.A. Commencement Speaker “On the Quad” May 20, 1979 — Map (db m52071) HM
56Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Clifton Heights — The Slinky Toy
Invented in 1943 by Richard James and named by his wife Betty, the Slinky was manufactured here at James Industries until 1965. In 1960 Richard left his family and gave control of the nearly bankrupt company to Betty. Betty turned the company into a . . . — Map (db m138520) HM
57Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Collingdale — In MemoriamHistoric Eden Cemetery Oldest Afro-American Public Cemetery — est. 1902 —
The colored soldiers of Pennsylvania who fought and died in France 1917-1918 that liberty, equality and fraternity might be established between all nations and among all peoples. — Map (db m62654) WM
58Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Crum Lynne — This Memorial Is Dedicated
. . . — Map (db m159347) WM
59Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Drexel Hill — Collen Brook Farm
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m81502) HM
60Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Drexel Hill — Dr. George Smith(1804-1882)
A doctor, judge, scientist, and State Senator. Smith came to Collenbrook in 1829 upon his marriage to Mary Lewis, heir to this eighteenth-century family estate. He was founder of the Delaware County Institute of Science and author of the 1862 . . . — Map (db m81501) HM
61Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Drexel Hill — Lower Swedish Cabin
The only remaining log cabin of its type, among several once located on Darby Creek. Evidently built by Swedish settlers who came to this area after 1638. Used by the early Philadelphia film-maker, Siegmund Lubin, as the site for several pre-1910 . . . — Map (db m66649) HM
62Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Drexel Hill — Thomas Garrett(1789-1871)
Born at Riverview, near here, Garrett was a prominent abolitionist and Underground Railroad activist. He moved to Wilmington, DE in 1822, and sent many fugitive slaves to his brothers at Riverview, Fernland Farms, and here at Thornfield. He was a . . . — Map (db m67355) HM
63Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Eddystone — Eddystone Rifle Plant
Built to make P14 Enfield rifles for the UK in 1914, the factory was the nation's largest during WWI. It produced a modified version of the firearm after the US entered the war, designated the Model 1917. It was the most common rifle issued to . . . — Map (db m159231) HM
64Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Eddystone — Eddystone: A True Factory Town
Originally part of Ridley Township, Eddystone was incorporated as a borough in 1880. First developed by the Simpson family in the 1870s as the home of their print works, the town's name was inspired by the Eddystone Lighthouse in Devon, England. . . . — Map (db m159243) HM
65Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Essington — Governor Printz Park
Site of the first permanent settlement in present Pennsylvania in 1643, and of the Swedish Capitol, the Printzhof. — Map (db m14760) HM
66Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Essington — Johan PrintzGovernor of New Sweden — 1643 - 1653 —
Printz founded here the first permanent European settlement. Built the first Capitol, church, law court. His instructions from Queen Christina became the first constitution and his coat of arms the first legal seal in what is now Pennsylvania. He . . . — Map (db m14764) HM
67Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Essington — Lazaretto Quarantine Station
A rare surviving example of a quarantine station, the Lazaretto was the introduction to America for many immigrants. Established in 1799 in reaction to a yellow fever epidemic, it operated until 1893 to inspect cargo and passengers for infectious . . . — Map (db m14759) HM
68Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Essington — New Sweden
In 1643 the colony's Governor, Johan Printz, established its capital here on Tinicum Island. Earlier, in 1638, New Sweden had been founded at the site of present Wilmington. Although the colony was captured by the Dutch in 1655, many Swedish and . . . — Map (db m14762) HM
69Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Essington — Tinicum
First permanent settlement in present-day Pennsylvania, founded 1643 by Col. Johan Printz, governor of New Sweden. Seized by the Dutch in 1655, and by the English in 1664. — Map (db m14946) HM
70Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Essington — Tinicum TownshipWorld War II — 1941 - 1945 —
Forever Honored C. L. Beale • J. A. Kiszonas A. R. Bothner • J. P. Lawson A. Burnett • E. F. Oxner D.F.Fox • T. Pritula W. F. Gumen • J. E. Sission, Jr. E. S. Horodynski • R. S. Smith L. F. James, Jr. • L. D. Surplus S. W. Walz . . . — Map (db m14947) WM
71Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Fernwood — All U.S. War Veterans Memorial
Lord, God of Hosts, be with us yet, lest we forget-lest we forget. Dedicated to the memory of all U.S. War Veterans, who here rest in peace, awaiting the call of the supreme commander to their justly earned reward of eternal glory. The combined . . . — Map (db m81587) WM
72Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Gladwyne — Mill Creek: The Power of WaterRolling Hill Park — Township of Lower Merion —
Mill Creek gets its name from the active mill industry that flourished here from the 1790s to the 1870s. The mills adapted to suit a changing market place. During the early 1800s, a growing mill industry produced paper, grain, guns, and powder. . . . — Map (db m146339) HM
73Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Glen Mills — Colonial Gristmill — Glen Mills, PA —
The stone gristmill at this site was built in 1704 by Nathaniel Newlin, a Quaker who emigrated from Ireland in 1683. The mill, restored to working order, is a fine example of a vital segment of Colonial economic life. — Map (db m72347) HM
74Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Glen Mills — Glen Mills
An early industrial village. John Taylor built Thornbury (later Sarum) Forge here ca. 1740. He erected Pennsylvania’s first iron-slitting mill here in 1746: this was acquired in 1836 by the Wilcox family for its Glen Mills paper operations. Until . . . — Map (db m48155) HM
75Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Glen Mills — Ivy Mills
A pioneer in this area's industrial and religious development, Thomas Willcox built a paper mill here on the West Branch of Chester Creek in 1729. It became a major supplier to the print shop of Benjamin Franklin; by 1776 it was supplying paper for . . . — Map (db m82950) HM
76Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Glen Mills — Parks are for People
Maurice K. Goddard's Legacy Soak in this awe-inspiring scene. You walked or drove only a short distance to get here. Admission was free. Now you'll spend the day in one of the most beautiful places in Pennsylvania, picnicking or swimming, . . . — Map (db m146252) HM
77Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Glen Mills — The Newlin Mill Complex1704 Colonial Gristmill — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places - 1983 —
The Newlin Mill Complex was entered in the National Register of Historic Places on March 9, 1983 by the U.S. Department of the Interior as one of the “Nation’s Cultural Resources Worthy of . . . — Map (db m72375) HM
78Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Glen Mills — The Polecat Road House
circa 1750 A two-story tenant house for workers at the Trimble Mill Concord Township Historical Society Formed in 1967 to restore this historic building — Map (db m147435) HM
79Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Glen Mills — Township of Concord in Delaware County, PA
Concord Township, one of the first townships created by William Penn, dates from February 6, 1683. The name was chosen by the early Quaker settlers to reflect their harmonious feelings toward their new home. Originally established in the shape of a . . . — Map (db m146791) HM
80Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Havertown — Lynnewood ParkWW II War Memorial
In Honor of the Men and Women of LYNNEWOOD PARK ~ Who Served Their Country In World War II — Map (db m120857) WM
81Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Havertown — Old Haverford Friends Meeting — William Penn worshiped here in 1699 —
This site has been a center for Friends’ activities since 1684. The older section of the current structure, since remodeled, was built in 1700 as an addition to the original log meetinghouse where William Penn worshiped in the eleventh month . . . — Map (db m66654) HM
82Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Ithan — Radnor Friends Meeting House
Built 1718, has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. — Map (db m81491) HM
83Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Ithan — Radnor Meeting House
A center of Friends' activities since 1686. The second house, built about 1721, served as an officers' house and a hospital for Valley Forge encampment. — Map (db m81490) HM
84Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Lansdowne — Henry Albertson Subdivision Historic District
The Henry Albertson Subdivision Historic District includes 71 houses built between 1884 and circa 1940. The district boundaries correspond to the residential subdivision of Henry Albertson's (1834-1895) 24-acre estate during Lansdowne's early . . . — Map (db m102726) HM
85Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Lansdowne — Lansdowne World War Monument
The Lansdowne World War Monument honors those Lansdowne High School students and Lansdowne residents who died while serving in the military during World War I. 1917-1918 This granite Beaux-Arts style monument, designed by Lansdowne . . . — Map (db m102724) HM WM
86Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Lansdowne — Tatiana Proskouriakoff(1909-1985)
American scholar and archaeologist who published a paper that revolutionized the world’s understanding of Mayan hieroglyphs. Her groundbreaking work influenced archaeologists’ interpretation of cultural sites. Her accolades include the 1962 Kidder . . . — Map (db m116993) HM
87Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Lansdowne — War Memorial
Erected in lasting memory of the men and women of Fernwood who served in the wars of their country Dedicated July 4, 1948 — Map (db m102719) WM
88Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Lima — John J. Tyler Arboretum(Painter Arboretum)
This land grant, by William Penn to Thomas Minshall in 1681, was continuously held by the same family until left by Laura Tyler, as a memorial to her husband, John J. Tyler. Famous for its unusual trees, planted 1840 to 1860 by Minshall and Jacob . . . — Map (db m91778) HM
89Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Lima — Joshua Pusey(1842-1906) — Inventor of the paper matchbook —
In 1892, inventor Pusey received a U.S. patent for the paper matchbook. Three years later he sold his patent to the Diamond Match Company, and soon millions of matchbooks were being produced each year. A Civil War veteran and longtime Philadelphia . . . — Map (db m71906) HM
90Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Linwood — Lower Chichester Veterans Memorial
Honoring all branches of the military and the men and women who served In Memoriam World War I Veterans "We honor you" In Memoriam World War II Veterans "You saved the world" "We honor you" In Memoriam Korean War . . . — Map (db m39995) WM
91Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Llanerch — The Battle of Llanerch Crossing
The rail lines that met and crossed at Llanerch Junction in the 19th century transformed fields into suburban neighborhoods. In the 20th century, the corner where West Chester Pike and Darby Road meet was a gas station and car dealership, before . . . — Map (db m102755) HM
92Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Llanerch — The Birth of Llanerch
Comfortable and reliable rail transportation to and from Philadelphia encouraged the development and growth of suburban neighborhoods in Haverford Township. The large sign behind the trolley car instructs perspective buyers of homes in Llanerch to . . . — Map (db m102754) HM
93Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Llanerch — The Llanerch Car Barn
Inside the Llanerch Power Station, Wilbur Hall photographed workers waiting to shovel coal into the massive boilers powering the Hamilton Corliss steam engine [photo at top left]. Electricity generated here to run the trolleys also lighted many . . . — Map (db m102751) HM
94Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Marcus Hook — American Viscose Co.
The first company in North America to successfully manufacture an artificial fiber (rayon). Plant employees, many of whom were women, lived in Viscose Village, a planned community built in 1912-1915 designed by Ballinger & Perrot of Phila. in the . . . — Map (db m146226) HM
95Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Marcus Hook — Eastern Oysters(Crassostrea virginica) — Is Water Quality Improving? —
[Excerpts from the Is Water Quality Improving? marker] The Eastern oyster has a long history as being a commercially and ecologically important species in the Delaware Estuary. As far back as the early 1800s, Eastern oysters found in the . . . — Map (db m102824) HM
96Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Marcus Hook — James B. ‘Mickey’ Vernon
Born Marcus Hook, Pa. April 22, 1918 U. S. Navy Veteran Two-Time American League Batting Champion 1946 • .353 1953 • .337 Played in Major Leagues in Four Decades Seven-time American League All-Star Lifetime BA of .286 2,495 Hits .... 1,311 RBIs . . . — Map (db m146471) HM
97Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Marcus Hook — Korean War Memorial1950 - 1955
Fallen While Serving Dominic Cisco • John Gross Rance Dodson • Cecil Grier, Jr. Robert N. Myers [Honor Roll of Veterans] [Not transcribed] — Map (db m102782) WM
98Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Marcus Hook — Marcus Hook
First port of call for Philadelphia shipping. First settled by Swedes, it was named by the Dutch, 1655-64, Marreties Hoeck. — Map (db m14973) HM
99Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Marcus Hook — Marcus Hook First Ward Veterans Memorial
Dedicated To Those Of The First Ward who served their country to preserve the four essential human freedoms 1941 World War II 1945 Armed Forces [and] Merchant Marine [Honor Roll of Names] 1950 Korean Conflict 1953 . . . — Map (db m39999) WM
100Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Marcus Hook — Marcus Hook World War I Memorial
In honor of our brave heroes who answered their country's call in the World War and in the name of God achieved victory -- thus perpetuated The Freedom of Mankind [Honor Roll of those killed in action or died in service] John . . . — Map (db m146227) HM

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