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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ8B_knoxs-quarters_Wayne-PA.html
Brigadier General Henry Knox, Washington's 27 year old artillery chief, used as his quarters the small stone section of this house. Located upstream on Valley Creek from Washington's Headquarters, this was the farm home of John Brown and his famil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ86_officers-quarters_Wayne-PA.html
In contrast to soldiers' log huts, officers' quarters appear lavish. But the present houses look significantly different from encampment days. Architectural modifications have more than doubled the size of General Henry Knox's "quarters." Though a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ7J_pennsylvania-division_Wayne-PA.html
Brigadier General Anthony WayneFirst BrigadeColonel Thomas Hartleycommanding 1st Regiment Infantry ————— Colonel James ChambersRaised July 1 1776 ? Mutered out November 3 1783 2d Regiment Infantry ——…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ7I_poors-brigade_Wayne-PA.html
Division——————————Poor's BrigadeBrig. Gen. Enoch Poorcommanding 1st Regiment New Hampshire Infantry ? Col. Joseph Cilley2nd Regiment New Hampshire Infantry ? Col. Nathan Hale3rd Regime…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIPF_anthony-waynes-headquarters-1777-78_Chesterbrook-PA.html
Six hundred yards N.E. ofthis stonewere the headquarters ofAnthony Wayne in 1777-78.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIPE_captain-benjamin-bartholomew_Devon-PA.html
Capt'n. Benjamin Bartholomewwas born in Great Valleyin the County of ChesterState of PennsylvaniaFebruary 16th anno dom 1752.At the earliest period of theRevolutionary Warhe left his plough,and with a heart glowing with patriotismassumed the milit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIPC_the-baptist-church-in-the-great-valley_Devon-PA.html
Organized in 1711 by Welsh families, it is the third oldest Baptist church in the State and the mother of eight nearby congregations. The present building, the second, was erected in 1805.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGOI_american-legion-post-482-war-memorial_Phoenixville-PA.html
This tree is dedicatedas a memorial to our comradesPhoenixville Post 482American Legion Walter Caffrey · Alfred I. CampbellWilliam E. Carr · Joseph C. ChrismanRalph H. Cowell · William CoxLouis H. Ennis · George W. E…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFPZ_phoenixville-war-memorial_Phoenixville-PA.html
This plaque is dedicatedto those who gallantlyserved during World War I This plaque is dedicatedto those who gallantlyserved during World War II This plaque is dedicatedto those who gallantlyserved during Korean War This plaque is dedicat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFPY_phoenixville-vietnam-war-memorial_Phoenixville-PA.html
We salute our Phoenixville menwho served with honor, distinction,valor and pride in theVietnam War...These men made the ultimatesacrifice and will never return. PFC. Thomas J. Vontor July 9, 1966Lt.(JG) James Kelly Oct. 26, 1966Sgt. Richard Pow…