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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ARD_morton-homestead_Prospect-Park-PA.html
Begun about 1654 by Morton Mortonson, ancestor of John Morton, Pennsylvania signer of the Declaration in 1776.[ghosted]Administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19VZ_aston-and-middletown-world-war-ii-memorial_Aston-PA.html
Dedicated to the men of Aston and Middletown Townships who died in their country's service in World War II G. Nelson Blackburn · Frederick Blackburn · Daniel Bonaventure · Lewis Butt · Raymond Chandler, Jr. · …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19VU_aston-and-middletown-world-war-i-memorial_Aston-PA.html
In Memory ofJames L. Killen, Jr.Jesse S. MillsRockdale Boys who died in Action in the World War 1918 Erected by Their Neighbors of Aston & Middletown Townships [Rear of Marker]Roll of HonorIn Honor of those of this community who Patrioticall…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19UU_thomas-garrett_Upper-Darby-PA.html
Born at Riverview, near here, Garrett was a prominent abolitionist and Underground Railroad activist. He moved to Wilmington, DE in 1822, and sent many fugitive slaves to his brothers at Riverview, Fernland Farms, and here at Thornfield. He was a …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19LM_maris-house_Broomall-PA.html
The Maris family came from England in 1682 and settled in Springfield, Delaware County. Family descendants settled in Marple Township and built this fieldstone farmhouse about 1800. It remained a residence until its conversion to a business in the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19EY_sun-village-war-memorial_Chester-PA.html
A Tribute to those from Sun Village who served our country in World War II · Clyde Robert Thompson · Ralph Jack Emory · James Walter Brogan · David R. Hutchinson
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19EW_rochambeau-route_Chester-PA.html
After an encampment of several days in Philadelphia where French troops passed in review before Congress, the French and American armies moved toward Wilmington [Delaware] by the Chester Pike known then as the King's Highway. They encamped here on…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19CT_old-haverford-friends-meeting_Havertown-PA.html
This site has been a center for Friends' activities since 1684. The older section of the current structure, since remodeled, was built in 1700 as an addition to the original log meetinghouse where William Penn worshiped in the eleventh month 1699.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19CP_lower-swedish-cabin_Upper-Darby-PA.html
The only remaining log cabin of its type, among several once located on Darby Creek. Evidently built by Swedish settlers who came to this area after 1638. Used by the early Philadelphia film-maker, Siegmund Lubin, as the site for several pre-1910 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16K9_in-memoriam_Darby-PA.html
The colored soldiers of Pennsylvania who fought and died in France 1917-1918 that liberty, equality and fraternity might be established between all nations and among all peoples.
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