Newtown Edgmont's Hometown Monthly Magazine
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Author: Doug Humes

History Spotlight: Notorious Fitz Captured

A voice from the grave, and a research notebook from preeminent Delaware County historian Hilda…

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History Spotlight: Sad Effects of Bad Company

On March 28, 1881, 19-year-old Newtown resident Robert Orr left home with a plan. From his father’s farm on the southern boundary of Newtown near Crum Creek, he walked to a neighbor’s property in Edgmont.

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History Spotlight: “Third in the World, First in Our Hearts”

This summer, a Media baseball team became just the 3rd team from Delaware County to…

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History Spotlight: Lane’s End

Each parcel of land has its unique history, told in successive chapters. The Sill family owned a 92-acre farm along West Chester Pike from 1721 until 1926, and built the stone house and barn on the property.

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History Spotlight: Howellville and Gradyville

Who was Gradyville named for? The simple answer is State Senator John Cadwalader Grady. But the back story is more complex. And interesting. And like so many interesting stories, it begins with a tavern.

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History Spotlight: Edgmont - Creating a Community of Volunteers

In 1995, there was no community-wide celebration in Newtown Square. But one was planned. The Newtown Square Historical Society hosted a full day of activities to highlight the history of the township.

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History Spotlight: Notorious Fitz, The Real Sandy Flash

First things first: no Virginia, there was no Sandy Flash.

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History Spotlight: There’s a Great Road in Edgmont!

When William Penn’s settlers began arriving in Edgmont Township in the 1680s, they found a…

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History Spotlight: The Last of the Okehockings

Before William Penn, the Swedes and Dutch settled the Delaware Valley, there were the native…

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History Spotlight: The Cold War Comes to Delco

World  War II ended in August 1945, but the “Cold War” essentially began at the same time. The struggle between democratic capitalism and authoritarian communism lasted for most of the 20th century.

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