User:Dwkaminski

Joined in April, 2016.

A

 * Asbury AME Church

B

 * Jesse Matlack Baker
 * J. Pius Barbour
 * Joseph F. Battle, Jr.
 * Bellevue Cemetery (Danville, Kentucky)
 * Ruth L. Bennett
 * Crosby M. Black
 * Ward R. Bliss
 * Louis A. Bloom
 * Barbara Bohannan-Sheppard
 * Stanley Branche
 * Orson Flagg Bullard

C

 * Calvary Baptist Church (Chester, Pennsylvania)
 * Robert Chadwick (Pennsylvania politician)
 * 1917 Chester race riot
 * Cheshire Hall plantation
 * Chester-Bethel Church
 * Chester Charter Scholars Academy
 * Chester Friends Meetinghouse
 * Chester school protests
 * Jackson Mutero Chirenje
 * Thomas J. Clayton
 * Robert J. Clendening
 * Joseph R.T. Coates
 * Committee For Freedom Now
 * Lawrence A. Conner, Sr.
 * Thomas Valentine Cooper
 * Walter H. Craig
 * John Price Crozer

D

 * Delaware County Institute of Science
 * Dellwood Cemetery
 * Alfred O. Deshong
 * Deshong Art Museum
 * Deshong Park
 * John O. Deshong
 * Peter Deshong

E

 * David Reese Esrey

F

 * First Baptist Church (Philadelphia)

G

 * D. Barry Gibbons
 * Francis Harvey Green
 * John E. Gremminger
 * Henry Ruhl Guss

H

 * John K. Hagerty
 * Weldon Brinton Heyburn (Pennsylvania politician)
 * John B. Hinkson

J

 * J. Lewis Crozer Library

K

 * Keilir Golf Club
 * Brian Joseph Kirkland

L

 * Lafayette Cemetery
 * John Larkin Jr.
 * Walter Francis Layer
 * Willie Mae James Leake
 * Lebanon Cemetery
 * Leverington Cemetery
 * List of burials at Hollywood Cemetery
 * List of burials at Laurel Hill Cemetery
 * List of burials at West Laurel Hill Cemetery
 * List of mayors of Chester, Pennsylvania
 * List of people from Chester, Pennsylvania
 * List of rural cemeteries in the United States

M

 * Albert Dutton MacDade
 * Madison Street Methodist Episcopal Church
 * Albert Magnin
 * John J. McClure
 * Media Cemetery
 * Middletown Friends Meetinghouse
 * Mount Hope United Methodist Church
 * Mount Vernon Cemetery

N

 * John H. Nacrelli
 * Edward Nothnagle

O

 * Oddur Golf Club

P

 * William Garrigues Powel
 * Providence Friends Meetinghouse

R

 * William T. Ramsey
 * George Raymond
 * Reykjavik Golf Club
 * Samuel Riddle
 * James N. Robertson
 * V. Gilpin Robinson
 * Stefan Roots

S

 * Siloam United Methodist Church
 * Joseph Hill Sinex
 * Springfield Friends Meetinghouse
 * St. John's Church (Concord, PA)
 * St. Martin's Church (Marcus Hook, PA)
 * St. Paul's Church (Chester, PA)
 * St. Thomas the Apostle Church (Glen Mills)

T

 * Grover C. Talbot
 * William Cooper Talley
 * Third Presbyterian Church (Chester, Pennsylvania)
 * David Trainer

U

 * Upland Baptist Church

V

 * Flora M. Vare

W

 * Young Singleton Walter
 * William Ward Jr.
 * Westman Islands Golf Club
 * Thomas Willcox
 * Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery
 * Jonathan Edwards Woodbridge
 * William P. Worrall

Good articles

 * American Anthropometric Society
 * Powell Clayton
 * Deshong Art Museum
 * Charles Rivers Ellet
 * Samuel Gibbs French

Did you know...

 * ... that 19-year-old Union Army colonel Charles R. Ellet (pictured) ran two separate steam-powered ram ships past the batteries at Vicksburg, Mississippi, during the American Civil War? (October 17, 2020)
 * ... that a rare microscope designed by Joseph Zentmayer is on display at the Delaware County Institute of Science? (November 18, 2020)
 * ... that the 1.5 million cubic yards (1.5 e6cuyd) of asbestos waste at the BoRit Asbestos Superfund site in Ambler, Pennsylvania, was known colloquially as the "White Mountains" by local residents? (February 2, 2021)
 * ... that Powell Clayton, the ninth governor of Arkansas, declared martial law in 1868 in response to the rise of the Ku Klux Klan and violence against African Americans and Republicans? (April 25, 2021)
 * ... that 47,000 bodies from Lafayette Cemetery in Philadelphia were reinterred to allow for the construction of a playground? (May 16, 2021)
 * ... that when the New Jersey–born military officer Samuel Gibbs French sided with the South in the U.S. Civil War, residents of Woodbury, New Jersey, hanged him in effigy and stormed his summer home? (November 20, 2021)


 * ... that Glenwood Memorial Gardens in Broomall, Pennsylvania, was initially established in 1849 as Glenwood Cemetery (pictured) in North Philadelphia and contained the graves of 702 Union soldiers? (February 5, 2022)


 * ... that during the late 1700s, Cheshire Hall Plantation (pictured) was the largest house and estate on Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands? (April 28, 2022)
 * ... that Henry Wilson Hodge served as the director of military railroads for the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I? (May 4, 2022)
 * ... that Ruth L. Bennett provided shelter for more than 2,000 black women and girls who migrated North to Chester, Pennsylvania as part of the Great Migration? (June 17, 2022)
 * ... that Leverington Cemetery has the most orbs and apparitions in Philadelphia? (February 6, 2023)


 * ... that the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (pictured) in Springtown, New Jersey was used by Harriet Tubman to help fugitive slaves escape? (February 15, 2023)
 * ... that when the J. Lewis Crozer Library was founded in 1769, it had 163 books? (September 9, 2023)


 * ... that a teenage boy stole over US$300,000 worth of paintings from the Deshong Art Museum (pictured) by simply taking them off the wall and sliding them through a window? (November 23, 2023)
 * ... that Walt Whitman's brain was donated to the American Anthropometric Society but was accidently destroyed? (February 1, 2024)
 * ... that John Morin Scott, the mayor of Philadelphia, responded to the 1842 Lombard Street riot by mostly arresting black victims? (April 24, 2024)
 * ... that the two marble statues flanking the Dellwood Cemetery gates represent Mourning and Resurrection? (June 13, 2024)

Recognition
You are recipient no. 2455 of Precious, a prize of QAI. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:02, 16 October 2020 (UTC)