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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1694_william-darlington-m-d_West-Chester-PA.html
Eminent Botanist Member of CongressBorn in Birmingham Chester County 1792 Died West Chester 1863Began a service of thirty three years as President of The Bank of Chester County in this building - 1830
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM165K_indian-rock_West-Chester-PA.html
Beside the stream below by the Indians called Wawassan is "Indian Rock" whence ran the claim of the Lenni-Lenape to the source of the Brandywine
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM165J_the-marshallton-historic-district_West-Chester-PA.html
TheVillageofMarshalton~Circa~1764National RegisterHistoric District
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM165I_nathan-simms_West-Chester-PA.html
The Slave boy who helped Booth escape the night of Lincoln's assassination, but told the Union soldiers the next day the direction Booth took, thus aiding in his capture.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM164A_marshalton-inn_West-Chester-PA.html
The Marshalton InnLicensed 1822Has Been Placed on theNational Register of Historic PlacesBy The United StatesDepartment of the InteriorConstructed c. 1793
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM163J_minguannan-indian-town_Landenberg-PA.html
Minguannan Indian TownWas Located HereThe ChiefMachaloha or Owhalaand his peopleof the Unami Group* Their Totem * The Tortoise *of the Lenni-Lenape or DelawaresSold ToWilliam PennThe Lands between Delaware Riverand Chesapeake Bay to the Fallsof Su…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11TR_in-memory-of-unknown-soldiers_Wayne-PA.html
In memory of unknown soldiers buried at Valley Forge1777 - 1778
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM117F_thomas-s-butler-house_West-Chester-PA.html
Thomas S. Butler HouseThis Property Has BeenPlaced on theNational Registerof Historic Places
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ52_the-manor-of-steyning_Kennett-Square-PA.html
The Manor of Steyningof 15,500 acres patented byWilliam Pennfor "Fatherly Love"and one beaver skin yearly to his daughterLaetitia Pennat Philadelphia, October 23, 1701is here marked on its western line adjoininga tract of 14,500 acreswhich the Pro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYXK_village-of-valley-forge_Phoenixville-PA.html
Village settled by the workers at iron forge begun in 1742. The forge and part of village were burned by the British army in 1777. Washington's quarters during the winter of 1777-78 were in the Isaac Potts' house, a part of the original village.
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