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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

 
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Valley Forge is in Chester County
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1 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — 2d Armored Division
The division was activated July 15, 1940 at Fort Benning, Georgia. November 8, 1942 "Hell on Wheels" invaded French Northwest Africa. Eight months later the division earned a second bronze arrowhead for its assault landing in Sicily. June 9, 1944 . . . Map (db m224726) HM WM
2 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Benjamin Franklin Building
Devoted to the patriotism of Benjamin Franklin M.A., LL.D., D.C.L. 1706 - 1790 Signer of the Declaration of Independence Minister at the Court of Versailles Co-negotiator of the Anglo-American Treaty of Peace recognizing the . . . Map (db m224649) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Bill of Responsibilities
This monument is presented as a gift to the American People by Milan Panic in gratitude for welcoming him in 1956 as an immigrant from Yugoslavia and allowing him, through hard work and dedication, to become beneficiary of the . . . Map (db m224654) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Chapel Circle Freedoms
With Pride and Gratitude the Pennsylvania Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. dedicates this Chapel Circle to pioneer and modern working women of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in appreciation and admiration for their . . . Map (db m224687) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — El Camino Real Guidepost Bell
In 1906 guidepost bells were placed along the El Camino Real to guide early travelers and to preserve this historic route which linked California's missions beginning in 1769Map (db m224691) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Gen. Andrew PorterIn memory of
of the Penn. Artillery, Continental Line. Served at Valley Forge. Born in Montgomery County, Pa. Sept. 24t. 1743: Died at Harrisburg. Nov. 16. 1843.Map (db m224470) WM
7 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Gen. Peter MuhlenburgSacred to the memory of
Born Oct. 1st 1746. Departed this lii3 Oct. 1st 1807. Aged 61 years. He was Brave in the field; Faithful in the Cabinet; Honorable in all his transactions; A sincere friend and an honest man. . . . Map (db m224639) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Independence GardenCollection of Signers' Stones
Independence Garden Presented by Howell Lewis Shay, F.A.I.A. and Associates in loving memory of William Dixon Shay, R.A. Son - Brother - Partner - Friend —————————————————————————— Collection of Signers' Stones Historic . . . Map (db m224641) HM WM
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9 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Martha Dandridge Custis WashingtonJune 2, 1731 - May 22, 1802
Martha Washington, first First Lady of the nation, merited personal distinction over and above the honors bestowed upon her as the wife of our first president. Her love of mankind and belief in the dignity of the individual found frequent . . . Map (db m224710) HM
10 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Patrick Henry. of Va.In memory of
To whom the Baptists of the Old Dominion were indebted for his advocation of Religious Liberty, and the liberation of Baptist Ministers imprisoned for preaching the Gospel of Christ. Contributed by Baptist Robt. J. Baldwin . . . Map (db m224632) HM
11 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Pennsylvania Gold Star Families Memorial
A tribute to Those Who Sacrificed A Loved One for our Freedom To recognize the sacrifices made by Families who gave their Sons and Daughters for the Freedom of America HOMELAND [The first panel has an image of a Civil War-era . . . Map (db m224661) WM
12 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Rev. David Jones, A.M.In memory of
Chaplain in the Revolution 1776-1783, In the Indian war 1791-1796, In the war of 1812-14. His visitations from hut to hut and his spirted and patriotic addresses greatly inspired and cheered the dejected soldiers at Valley Forge. . . . Map (db m224635) HM WM
13 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Rev. John CarmichaelIn memory of
Pastor of the Brandywine Manor Presbyterian church, Chester Co. Pa. April 21, 1761 to Nov. 15, 1785. Born in Argyleshire, Shotland Oct. 17, 1728. Died Nov. 15, 1785. He was an earnest, uncompromising friend of American liberty: a . . . Map (db m224467) HM WM
14 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Site of the Marquee
On this spot General Washington erected his campaign tent (marquee) when he entered Valley Forge December 19, 1777. He occupied this tent until December 24, 1777, when he moved his headquarters to the Potts House at the junction of Valley Creek and . . . Map (db m184243) HM
15 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — The 3rd Armored "Spearhead" Division1941 • The Division of "FIRSTS" • 1945For Victory and Valor
FIRST - To cross the Belgian border - 2 September 1944 FIRST - To fire a shell into Germany - 10 September 1944 FIRST-To cross the German border - East of Eupen - 12 September 1944 FIRST - To capture a German town - Roetgen - 12 . . . Map (db m224704) HM WM
16 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — The Baptists
. . . Map (db m224462) HM WM
17 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — U.S. Marine Circle of TreesIn Memoriam — Vietnam - March 28, 1967 —
L/Cpl Thomas C. Bekiempis • L/Cpl Stanley Davidheiser Jr. L/Cpl Larry C. Dye • PFC Otis R. Ellis Jr. • L/Cpl Anthony Hawkins Cpl Daniel R. Laird • 2nd Lt Glenn M. McCarty • L/Cpl Eugene J. Payne III Cpl Ronald W. Porter • Cpl Glenn W. . . . Map (db m224699) WM
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18 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — United States Army Engineer School
General George Washington, while commanding the Continental Army at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777-78 directed the establishment of a school for training engineers for the Army. Thus, the first American military engineer school was born 9 . . . Map (db m224651) HM
19 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — US Marine Circle of TreesMembers of Alpha Company, 7th Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division, FMF
On 03-28-1967, in Quang Nam Province Vietnam 13 Marines from Alpha Co. 7th Engineer Bn. 1st MarDiv, FMF, perished while being refamiliarized with locating and disarming the M16 anti-personnel land mine, better known as "The Bouncing . . . Map (db m224694) HM WM
20 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Valley Forge Honor Roll1941 • Served in World War • 1945
Carrol V. Swearer • G. Gilbert Swearer • Elmer E. Ray Max Schmidt • Harold Espenship • Edgar Evans Harry W. Ray • David Midgley • William C. Altman Howard W. Busch • Robert Atkinson • Robert McG. Tindle Daniel V. Wilkinson • Conrad Smith . . . Map (db m224455) WM
21 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Upper Forge Site
Between here and the creek stood the forge. A low stone dam diverted water to power the bellows and hammer. Mount Misery, rising behind you, provided wood for charcoal. During the encampment, a road to the forge cut through the gap on the hill in . . . Map (db m28893) HM
22 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — “Crowded and Very Sickly”
Putrid fever, the itch, diarrhea, dysentery and rheumatism were some of the afflictions suffered by the Continental troops. At Valley Forge the Hospital Department inoculated two to three thousand against smallpox. Medicine, food, blankets and . . . Map (db m28969) HM
23 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Delaware MonumentValley Forge National Historic Park
The State of Delaware erects this marker in memory of her gallant sons who endured the hardships and privations of the memorial winter of 1777-1778 on the hills of Valley Forge.Map (db m84847) WM
24 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Gen. Lachlan McIntosh1727-1806 — Georgia State Marker —
"an officer of great worth and merit" George Washington During the winter of Valley Forge, Gen. Lachlan McIntosh of Georgia commanded the first brigade of the Continental Amy. The Brigade which was composed of North Carolina regiments, was . . . Map (db m66069) WM
25 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Headquarters Complex
The headquarters house overlooking the confluence of Valley Creek and the Schuylkill River was the hub of military activity. It was from here that General Washington, with the assistance of his staff, conducted the daily routine of the army. Often . . . Map (db m28903) HM
26 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Huntington’s BrigadeContinental Army — Valley Forge   December 19 1777   June 18 1778 —
Division -------------------- Huntington’s Brigade Brig. General Jedediah Huntington commanding 1st Regiment Connecticut Infantry   Lieut. Col. Samuel Prentice 2nd Regiment Connecticut Infantry   Col. Charles Webb 5th Regiment Connecticut . . . Map (db m28848) HM
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27 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Huntington’s Brigade
Occupied this groundMap (db m28852) HM
28 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Major General Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben
Erected by the National German American Alliance,   1915Map (db m28860) HM
29 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — New Jersey BrigadeContinental Army
Erected by The State of New Jersey upon the site occupied by the New Jersey Brigade Infantry – Line – Continental Army Brigadier General William Maxwell First Regiment   Col. Mathias Ogden Second Regiment   Col. Israel Shreve Third . . . Map (db m28831) WM
30 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — North of the RiverSupporting the Winter Camp
The land just across the Schuylkill River played a vital role in the winter encampment. Provisions and armaments from throughout the region were brought there, and the army built a bridge for access across the river just downstream of this point. . . . Map (db m77123) HM
31 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Schoolhouse
This one room stone structure was built about 35 years after the encampment when the village of Valley Forge was expanding with industry. It served as a school until a new and larger building was constructed directly across Gulph Road. It then . . . Map (db m28880) HM
32 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Sullivan’s DivisionContinental Army — Valley Forge December 19 1777   June 18 1778 —
Major General John Sullivan Maxwell’s Brigade Brig. General William Maxwell commanding 1st. New Jersey Infantry     Colonel Mathias Ogden 2nd. New Jersey Infantry     Colonel Israel Shreve 3rd. New Jersey Infantry     Colonel Elias Dayton 4th. New . . . Map (db m28832) WM
33 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — The Grand Parade
Cannon smoke clouds the fields below. A roar of muskets crisscrosses the Grand Parade as thousands of double-ranked troops perform a feu de joie (“fire of joy.”) To celebrate the signing of the French Treaty of Alliance, General . . . Map (db m5701) HM
34 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — To Build a Redoubt
The earthworks today appear to be giant molehills. But it took complex engineering to construct them. A deep ditch was excavated in front, to slow an attacking enemy. The dirt was heaped into gabions - baskets of interwoven branches. Bundles . . . Map (db m11887) HM
35 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Training for Victory
Like a drill sergeant, Inspector General Friedrich von Steuben trains eyeball to eyeball with a company of Continentals. This model company must serve as an example to the rest of Washington’s army. The Grand Parade, here at the center if the . . . Map (db m5698) HM
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36 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Varnum’s Quarters
When he moved in, General James Varnum used one room as both living quarters and brigade headquarters, and even held general courts martial. The owners, David and Elizabeth Stephens and their family, were allowed to remain in the rest of the . . . Map (db m28862) HM
37 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Washington’s Headquarters
”We had engaged in the defense of our injured country and we were determined to persevere.” Private Joseph Plumb Martin Valley Forge: An American Symbol Welcome to Washington’s Headquarters, site of General . . . Map (db m77122) HM
38 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Valley Forge, Upper Merion Township — Why Valley Forge?
Location Matters Just 20 miles outside Philadelphia, Valley Forge was close enough to monitor British army activities but far enough away to prevent a surprise attack. Washington used this hilly country to his advantage, building . . . Map (db m77120) HM
 
 
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