From the Oliver R. Barrett Collection.
Significance: This octagonal school house, built in 1818 by a group of local people, chiefly of Welsh and German descent, was in use until 1864. In 1918 it was restored by an association formed by descendants o More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure was built in 1876 as the Centennial Catalogue Building for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It was then purchased at auction by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use as a More
Significance: This structure, built in 1872 by the Chester Valley Railroad, combines a freight and passenger station with a residence. It remains in use with few changes. Survey number: HABS PA-1199 Building More
Significance: This structure, built in 1872 by the Chester Valley Railroad, combines a freight and passenger station with a residence. It remains in use with few changes. Survey number: HABS PA-1199 Building More
Significance: This structure, built in 1872 by the Chester Valley Railroad, combines a freight and passenger station with a residence. It remains in use with few changes. Survey number: HABS PA-1199 Building More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Stirling's Quarters is named for one of George Washington's most distinguished Continental army officers, Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, who is reputed to have occupied the house More
Significance: Noteworthy as a well-preserved example of 18th century springhouses in the area. Survey number: HABS PA-1217 Building/structure dates: after. 1700- before. 1798 Initial Construction Building/s More
Significance: Noteworthy as a well-preserved example of 18th century springhouses in the area. Survey number: HABS PA-1217 Building/structure dates: after. 1700- before. 1798 Initial Construction Building/s More
Significance: This structure, erected in 1788, with an 1835 addition, is probably the oldest school building standing in Chester County. It was restored in 1897 by the trustees of the school. Survey number: H More
Significance: This structure, erected in 1788, with an 1835 addition, is probably the oldest school building standing in Chester County. It was restored in 1897 by the trustees of the school. Survey number: H More
Significance: This structure, erected in 1788, with an 1835 addition, is probably the oldest school building standing in Chester County. It was restored in 1897 by the trustees of the school. Survey number: H More
Significance: This structure, erected in 1788, with an 1835 addition, is probably the oldest school building standing in Chester County. It was restored in 1897 by the trustees of the school. Survey number: H More