Author: Doug Humes
The Broomall Dodgers
From 1848 to 1918, West Chester Turnpike was a toll road, with toll houses along its 20 mile route. The toll? Two cents per horse per mile.
The Hotchkins Come to Marple
In rural Marple in the late 19th century, men of learning were rare. But from 1859 till his untimely death in 1878, the Reverend Beriah Bishop Hotchkin was the most learned man in the Township. He was not a native of the area, but a 3rd generation preacher, from a Revolutionary War soldier turned preacher from Connecticut.
A Shooting Star: Alice Y. Matthews
In 1942, 25-year-old Alice Y. Matthews was a weekend widow when husband George went off to compete in pistol competitions.
Why is Marple in Delaware County? The Battle of Turks Head
Following the American Revolution, a civil war took place in Chester County. The county seat was the town of Chester, on the Delaware River, equally inconvenient to everyone in the huge county other than the locals.
The Cirminello Quads of Broomall
Joe and Kathleen Cirminello went to the hospital on November 1, 1944 forewarned – she was likely carrying twins. Dr. John Ullery at Philadelphia Lying-In Hospital decided to perform a C section, and what he saw surprised him: “I never saw so many hands and feet in my life!”
Miss America…in Broomall!
Pennsylvania has had five Miss Americas, but only one of them lived in Broomall for 33 years.
Ratifying the U.S. Constitution
Each September we recognize Constitution Day, September 17th, to celebrate the U.S. Constitution. Over four months…
The West Chester Trolley
Photos courtesy of Marple Historical Society West Chester Pike has been a witness to the…
Marple Newtown High School Yearbooks Saved!
By Doug Humes Photos courtesy of Marple Historical Society By virtue of being involved in…
History of the “Blue Route”
Photos courtesy of Newtown Square Historical Society Marple was a country crossroads for much of…
