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Historical Markers in Newtown Square, 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 (460) Berks County, PA (293) Delaware County, PA (283) Lancaster County, PA (555) Montgomery County, PA (266) New Castle County, DE (835) Cecil County, MD (186)  ChesterCounty(460) Chester County (460)  BerksCounty(293) Berks County (293)  DelawareCounty(283) Delaware County (283)  LancasterCounty(555) Lancaster County (555)  MontgomeryCounty(266) Montgomery County (266)  NewCastleCountyDelaware(835) New Castle County (835)  CecilCountyMaryland(186) Cecil County (186)
West Chester is the county seat for Chester County
Newtown Square is in Chester County
      Chester County (460)  
ADJACENT TO CHESTER COUNTY
      Berks County (293)  
      Delaware County (283)  
      Lancaster County (555)  
      Montgomery County (266)  
      New Castle County, Delaware (835)  
      Cecil County, Maryland (186)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Newtown Square, Willistown Township — Okehocking Land Grant — National Register of Historic Places —
On Goshen Road at Plumsock Road, on the right when traveling east on Goshen Road.
Okehocking Land Grant Historic District ~ c. 1703 ~ National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m50487) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — 7th Day Baptist Cemetery1717
On North Newtown Street Road (Pennsylvania Route 252) 0.2 miles north of Goshen Road, on the right when traveling north.
Burial Place of Elizabeth Wayne, Mother of General Anthony Wayne and many Original settlers. Still In use todayMap (db m146279) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Bartram Bridgec. 1860 — The last remaining covered bridge in Delaware County, PA —
On Goshen Road at Boot Road, on the left when traveling west on Goshen Road.
Built by Ferdinand Wood Designed that the portals be “Hi and wide as a load of hay” Cost shared by Delaware and Chester Counties Named for Mordecai Bartram Map (db m92214) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Betsy Ross1752 - 1836
Near Charles Ellis Lane, 0.4 miles north of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the left when traveling north.
Betsy Ross is best known for making the first American flag. After losing her first husband to the American Revolution in 1776, Mrs. Ross continued to run their upholstery business, making extra income by mending uniforms and making supplies for . . . Map (db m159362) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Clara Harlowe Barton1821 - 1912
Near Charles Ellis Lane, 0.4 miles north of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the left when traveling north.
Clara Harlowe Barton founded the American Red Cross in 1881 and served as its first president until her resignation in 1904. During her tenure, Ms. Barton expanded the mission of the Red Cross from providing relief for sick and wounded soldiers . . . Map (db m146273) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Daniel Williamson Housec. 1692
On Bishop Hollow Road, on the right when traveling west.
Daniel acquired 450 acre tract From Thomas Rudyard in 1692, Main House built in three sections, 1692, 1794, 1801. East end oldest. Huge walk in fireplaceMap (db m96011) HM
7 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Elizabeth Fry1780 - 1845
Near Charles Ellis Lane, 0.4 miles north of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the left when traveling north.
In 1817, Elizabeth Fry founded the Association for the Improvement of the Female Prisoners in Newgate, a women's prison in Newgate, England. The group was formed to improve the lives of female prisoners. In 1818, Fry testified on prison . . . Map (db m159361) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Harrison HouseC. 1700
On St. Davids Road at Paper Mill Road, on the left when traveling north on St. Davids Road.
Home of Robert Harrison, 2 ½ Story Stucco Over Stone. Old features intact. Connected to original section by a stone wall. It is a 1 ½ Story banked Springhouse, with living quarters & fireplace. 1776 date stone above entrance. Owned by . . . Map (db m146281) HM
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9 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — High Larchesc. 1734
On Boot Road, 0.4 miles west of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the right when traveling west.
Formerly called Willow Dell Farm Early Evan Lewis Tract Dated 1724 Map (db m159386) HM
10 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Hood Octagonal School
Near Dunwoody Village Road just south of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the left when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m159623) HM
11 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Horace Lewis HouseC. 1850
On North Newtown Street Road (Route 252) 0.1 miles north of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the right when traveling south.
Resided here, known as "Store-Keepers House" Store at Corner Rt3. 252 & West Chester Pike. Lived to age 96. Wife Elizabeth Calvert to age 98 Both descendents of early families Map (db m146277) HM
12 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Jane Addams1860 - 1935
Near Charles Ellis Lane, 0.2 miles north of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the left when traveling north.
Winner of the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize, Jane Addams was known for her work as a social reformer, pacifist and feminist during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Addams opened one of the first settlement houses in North America providing . . . Map (db m146268) HM
13 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Louisa May Alcott1832 - 1888
Near Charles Ellis Lane, 0.3 miles north of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the left when traveling north.
Louisa May Alcott is best known as the author of the American Classic novel 'Little Women.' In here early writing career Alcott published poems, short stories, thrillers and juvenile tales under various pseudonyms while also working as a nurse . . . Map (db m146269) HM
14 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Mary Lyon1797 - 1849
Near Charles Ellis Lane, 0.2 miles north of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the left when traveling north.
Mary Lyon was an education pioneer and was founder of what today is known as Mount Holyoke College. Despite having no formal training of her own, Lyon was committed to providing women with the same challenging curriculum found at men's . . . Map (db m146267) HM
15 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Newtown Friends Meeting1711
On North Newtown Street Road (Pennsylvania Route 252) 0.1 miles south of Charles Ellis Lane.
Founded by William Lewis. First Meeting for the Quaker Faith held Fifth Month 28, 1707. Reconstructed in 1791 Map (db m146275) HM
16 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Paper Mill House1828 - 1872
On St. Davids Road at Paper Mill Road on St. Davids Road.
Originally Crosley Mill General Store. Ceased Operation in 1872. First Industrial Tract in Newtown. 12 Mills were Located on the Creek Near Paper Mill Road.Map (db m146280) HM
17 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Paper Mill House & Museum / Mills Along Darby CreekNewtown Square Historical Society
On St. Davids Road, 0.1 miles north of Paper Mill Road, on the left when traveling south.
Paper Mill House & Museum About the Society The Newtown Square Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization established in 1984. We are always seeking new members and those who would like to be involved in the goals, . . . Map (db m146284) HM
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18 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Pratt SpringhouseC. 1750
On South Newtown Street Road (Pennsylvania Route 252) 0.1 miles north of Charles Ellis Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Springhouse for Lewis/Pratt Homestead Directly east at 11 Fox Chase Circle. Water from spring flowed into the tanyard Stream & pond located to the south. 2 ½ story stucco over stone, original hand hewn beams & pegged rafters. Date . . . Map (db m146274) HM
19 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Preston Mansion1805
On Boot Road, 0.3 miles west of West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3), on the left when traveling west.
Unspoiled Federal Mansion Eleven Fireplaces Original Woodwork and Paneling Historically Significant Map (db m146264) HM
20 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — Square Inn1742
On North Newtown Street Road (Pennsylvania Route 252) at Goshen Road on North Newtown Street Road.
Public House of Entertainment Innkeeper was John West father of artist Benjamin West. Located in Penn’s Town Square. Operated until 1771.Map (db m92198) HM
21 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — William Lewis Barn ComplexC. 1708
On Goshen Road, 0.1 miles east of Springhouse Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Barn, Granary, Hayhouse, Milkhouse and Springhouse across Goshen Road once part of William Lewis property, directly to the West. the three story Granary with exposed rafters converted to Main Residence.Map (db m146263) HM
22 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Newtown Township — William Lewis HouseC. 1708
On Goshen Road at Springhouse Lane, on the right when traveling west on Goshen Road.
Massive Hand-hewn Beams 10 Foot Walk-in Fireplace General Potters Outpost American Revolution 1777-78 Second Section 1750's Map (db m146253) HM
23 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Newtown Square, Radnor Township — George H. Earle III(1890-1974)
On Earles Lane at Malin Road, on the right when traveling south on Earles Lane.
Governor of Pennsylvania, 1935-1939. His administration during the Great Depression, known as the “Little New Deal,” created more than 200,000 new jobs and established the Pa. Turnpike Commission. Civil rights, labor, and unemployment . . . Map (db m135762) HM
 
 
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May. 15, 2024