19th-century female trailblazer to come alive

‘History on Tap’ puts women’s rights champion Ann Preston in spotlight Laurie Rofini, director of Chester County Archives and Records Services, will lead a “History on Tap” program on Ann Preston, a 19th-century pioneer, on March 18. A 19th-century pioneer of women’s rights and female medical education will come to life at a West Chester restaurant on Tuesday, March...

‘Man Who Would Be King’ had Chesco origin

‘History on Tap’  to explore John Harlan, inspiration for Rudyard Kipling The Marshalton Inn will be the venue for the Chester County Historical Society’s free “History on Tap” program on Tuesday, Jan. 21. A Chester County native whose adventures inspired “The Man Would Be King,” a short story by Rudyard Kipling, will be the focus of the next “History on Tap”...

These mannequins have been dressed to thrill

Chester County Historical Society opens exhibit of 19th-century attire By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times “Profiles: Chester County Clothing of the 1800s,” the first comprehensive interpretation of 19th-century Chester County garb and the people behind it, opened Friday at the Chester County Historical Society. A Pennsylvania law passed in 1872 may have shocked the pantaloons...

Treasured county relic comes out on top

Prison visitors’ book garners most votes of state’s 10 endangered artifacts A Chester County treasure – imprisoned abolitionist Passmore Williamson’s Visitors’ Book – came out on top during the online campaign to save Pennsylvania’s Top 10 Endangered Artifacts. The entry from the Chester County Historical Society (CCHS) was named the People’s Choice Award Winner, receiving a total...

Digging up facts about native Lenape in region

The Marshalton Inn will host a “History on Tap” program Monday night from the Chester County Historical Society. Archaeology expert to present “History on Tap” program  Celebrate Native American Heritage Month by learning about the life and ways of the native Lenape in the Brandywine Valley through archaeological discoveries, courtesy of the Chester County Historical Society (CCHS). CCHS’s...

Vote to help save CCHS endangered artifact

Restaurant hosting special Happy Hour to encourage participation The Chester County Historical Society is looking for public support to help save one of the state’s top 10 endangered artifacts, Passmore Williamson’s Prison Visitors’ Book. The Chester County Historical Society (CCHS) – recently recognized as owning one of Pennsylvania’s Top 10 Endangered Artifacts – is looking for help...

‘History on Tap’ to quench revolutionary thirst

Free program will explore General Warren Inne’s role in U.S. independence Monday night’s “History on Tap” program will explore the American Revolution at the General Warren Inne in Malvern. Historian and author Tom McGuire will present the history of the General Warren Inne, including a vivid description of the inn’s role in the Battle of Paoli and American Revolution, during Monday night’s...

Votes sought to save abolitionists’ treasure

Chester County Historical Society artifact  on Pa. ‘endangered’ list In 1855, forced to make a decision most people never face, Passmore Williamson chose going to prison over going against his principles. Williamson was jailed for not cooperating in recovering Jane Johnson, an enslaved woman who sought and gained freedom in Pennsylvania with his assistance. Williamson spent 100 days in...

CCHS offering unique way to tune into past

Old-time orchestra returns to Social Lounge for free ‘History on Tap’ program The Social Lounge in West Chester will be the venue on Tuesday for the latest installment of the Chester County Historical Society’s “History on Tap” program, which will feature a repeat performance by The Dill Pickle Old Time Orchestra. Buoyed by popular demand, the Chester County Historical Society (CCHS) is...

‘History on Tap’ comes to Dilworthtown Inn

Program to preview Adrian Martinez exhibit at Chester County Historical Society By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Artist Adrian Martinez (right) gets into position at Martin’s Tavern in Marshallton so his wife, Leah Martinez, can photograph the scene for use in one of the paintings that will comprise the 2015 exhibit, “History in the Making: A Contemporary Artist’s View of...