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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Malvern, 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 (459) Berks County, PA (293) Delaware County, PA (283) Lancaster County, PA (547) Montgomery County, PA (266) New Castle County, DE (832) Cecil County, MD (184)  ChesterCounty(459) Chester County (459)  BerksCounty(293) Berks County (293)  DelawareCounty(283) Delaware County (283)  LancasterCounty(547) Lancaster County (547)  MontgomeryCounty(266) Montgomery County (266)  NewCastleCountyDelaware(832) New Castle County (832)  CecilCountyMaryland(184) Cecil County (184)
West Chester is the county seat for Chester County
Malvern is in Chester County
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1 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — "…The most dreadful scene I have ever beheld."
“The Shrieks, Groans, imprecations, deprecations, The Clashing of Swords and bayonets &c&c&c, was more expressive of Horror than the Thunder of the artillery &e on the Day of action.” Lieutenant Martin . . . Map (db m13614) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — "Losing a wheel and crashing into a gap in the fence line"..."Blocking the Troops'Evacuation Route"...
Heeding intelligence reports and Hearing the sound of combat coming from his early-warning Picket Posts, General Anthony Wayne ordered his 4 irreplaceable Cannons and the 1st PA. Division Supply Wagons to quickly evacuate to the west to Sugartown . . . Map (db m162689) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — "We bury’d our Dead next day in the field of Battle, All kill’d by the sword and Bayonet."
On the morning after the battle, Colonel Adam Hubley of the 10th Pennsylvania wrote, “I sent my Major [Caleb North] with 4 of our Horsemen on the field who counted our Dead bodys, the enemy’s were taken off…” The two or three . . . Map (db m13662) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — “A Dreadful scene of havock”
In 1782, five years after Paoli, this picture was painted in London for a British officer who participated in the battle. Although the artist, Xavier della Gatta, never saw the Paoli Battlefield, this rare contemporary image of Revolutionary War . . . Map (db m13507) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — “Remember Paoli!”
Because of a heroic rear guard action, Wayne was able to escape the Battle of Paoli with 1900 men. The survivors of Paoli never forgot the horror of that night. Indeed, it inspired them to fight with a vengeance at the Battle of Germantown, where . . . Map (db m13621) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — “Remember Paoli!”
During the early 1800’s the cry “Remember Paoli!” stirred the hearts of listeners with personal memories of the harsh realities of war and lost loved ones. There was still an abiding desire to gather together on the anniversary of that . . . Map (db m13661) HM
7 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Battle of the Clouds
Following the September 1777 Battle of Brandywine, Continental forces retreated to regroup along Swedesford Road near the White Horse Tavern. With British troops in pursuit, the onset of a sudden downpour and resulting wet gunpowder delayed an . . . Map (db m194344) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Battlefield Site Map
Other local historic sites of interest 1. General Warren Inn (Formerly the Warren Tavern) 2. Waynesborough Restored home of General Wayne 3. Valley Forge National Historical Park 4. St. Peter’s in the Great Valley Episcopal Church 5. Great . . . Map (db m13623) HM
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9 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Camp Life
While on campaign, the armies tried to keep their baggage to a minimum, and tents required wagons. The British left most of their tents on their ships, so they built shelters called “wigwams” out of brush, leaves, cornstalks, sod, straw, . . . Map (db m13617) HM
10 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Dedicated to the American Veteran
On this hallowed battlefield we recognize the men and women who gave their lives and to all veterans who served our nation since WWII with courage, honor, and dignity. Dedicated to the American Veteran The Cold War 1946 - 1989 Korean War . . . Map (db m162684) WM
11 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — General Wayne’s EncampmentSept 19-29 1777
“At about 12 o’clock Genl. Wayne came riding along in the rear of the 2nd Brigade Calling out ‘Turn out my Boys, the Lads are Comeing, [we’ll give] them a push with the Bayonet through the Smoak.’ The Troops turned out as quick as Could be . . . Map (db m13509) HM
12 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Malvern Area World War I Memorial
The men of the Borough of Malvern and the Townships of East & West Whiteland, Willistown and East & West Goshen who served in the World War Deceased Carlton B. Cox • Clarence S. Evans • John J. Gleason • John V. Newlin • Norman J. Quinn • Wilmer . . . Map (db m44046) HM
13 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Malvern Memorial Parade
In 1817, nearly 40 years after the Revolutionary War, the first parade commemorating the anniversary of the Paoli Massacre was held. More than 400 volunteer troops participated “in a slow solemn march.” Three years after the Civil War . . . Map (db m13680) HM
14 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Malvern World War II Memorial
These grounds have been landscaped by the citizens of the Borough of Malvern in memory of the boys who made the supreme sacrifice World War II 1941             1945 Richard V. LaRue Charles F. Morris       Robert J. Miller Louis J. Colona       . . . Map (db m44044) HM
15 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Massacre Farm / 19th Century House
Massacre Farm North To E. Whiteland Included A Site. Southwest of This Marker. The 19th Century House and Springhouse, Headwater of Crum Creek. Were torn down in 1989Map (db m48226) HM
16 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Paoli
Front of Monument: Sacred to the memory of the patriots who on this spot fell a sacrifice to British barbarity during the struggle for American Independence on the night of the 20th September 1777. Left Side of Monument: The atrocious . . . Map (db m13399) HM
17 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Paoli Massacre Monument
(front of monument) Sacred to the memory of the patriots who on this spot fell, a sacrifice to British barbarity during the struggle for American Independence on the night of the 20th September 1777. (left side of monument) The . . . Map (db m13444) HM
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18 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Paoli Veterans Monument
. . . Map (db m44045) HM
19 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Rear of the Camp
You are standing at the rear of the camp where the wagons were parked. The steeple of the Baptist Church marks the approximate location of Picket Post #3, which guarded the right flank. Lieutenant Samuel Brady was with Picket #3: “Brady . . . Map (db m13640) HM
20 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Revolutionary War Patriots — 1775 - 1783 —
This marker commemorates the men and women who achieved American independence. These Patriots, believing in the noble cause of liberty, fought valiantly to found a new nation. 1775 - 1783Map (db m177896) WM
21 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Site of Paoli Massacre
Site of Paoli Massacre MALVERN Sept. 20, 1777Map (db m49381) HM
22 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Site of the Paoli Massacre20 September 1777
These Memorial Grounds commemorate the engagement in the Revolutionary War known as the Paoli Massacre, an attack by the British Army on American troops, that took place near this spot toward midnight of September 20, 1777. About 150 American . . . Map (db m13505) HM
23 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — The Land on Which the Battle of Paoli was Fought
The land on which the Battle of Paoli was fought has been farmland and woodland since the mid-18th century. Ezekiel Bowen, a farmer of Welsh descent, purchased this land in 1764. County records note that he sold it to Richard Mason of Philadelphia . . . Map (db m13619) HM
24 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — The Paoli Battlefield — Placed on the National Register of Historical Places ~ 1997 —
The Battle of Paoli, also called “The Paoli Massacre”, occurred at midnight on September 20-21, 1777. After their defeat at Brandywine on September 11, Washington’s forces retreated toward Philadelphia, regrouped, and returned to Chester . . . Map (db m62398) HM
25 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — The Paoli Memorial Association
Since 1896, the 22-acre tract that is the final resting place for the victims of the Paoli Massacre has been under the watchcare and protection of the Paoli Memorial Association. In 1896, a small group of citizens petitioned the Court of Chester . . . Map (db m13664) HM
26 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — This Wall
This wall reconstructed in 1964 under the supervision of Raymond S. Cox and J. Gilmore Wilson. The wall contains some stones taken from the old foundations of the Ezekial Bowen log cabin which was standing and occupied by some American officers on . . . Map (db m16348) HM
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27 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern, Tredyffrin Township — Quarters of Major General William AlexanderLord Sterling — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places • 1974 —
Quarters of Maj. Gen. William Alexander Lord Sterling Continental Army During the Valley Forge Encampment December 19, 1777 – June 19, 1778 Maj. James Monroe Fifth President of the United States Also quartered here . . . Map (db m62396) HM
28 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern, Willistown Township — Duffy’s Cut Mass Grave
Nearby is the mass grave of fifty-seven Irish immigrant workers who died in August, 1832, of cholera. They had recently arrived in the United States and were employed by a construction contractor, named Duffy, for the Philadelphia and Columbia . . . Map (db m13400) HM
29 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern, Willistown Township — Historic Sugartown — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places ~ 1984 —
Village of Sugartown ~ c.1790 ~ Historic District National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m62397) HM
 
 
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