West Caln Township
Published by Anonymous on 2007/7/8 (154 reads)
Founded: 1744
History: Organized from a part of Caln township.
Related Links for West Caln
West Caln Township
721 W. Kings Highway
P. O. Box 175
Wagontown, PA 19376
610-384-5643
Churches in West Caln
St. John's Episcopal Church
1520 W. Kings Highway, Gap, PA 17527 (717) 442-4302
Founded in 1729.
Cemeteries in West Caln
St. Johns Episcopal cemetery
1520 West Kings Highway, Gap, PA 17527-9007
Burial records
Beth Israel cemetery
Water Works Rd., 19320
Polish cemetery
Water Works Rd., 19320
East Brandywine Baptist cemetery
Horseshoe Pike (Rte 322)
Burial records
Sandy Hill AME
Rte 340
Burial records
West Caln Baptist cemetery
Old Camp Stewart Road
Burial records
Historic Places in West Caln
County Bridge No. 101
Wagontown Rd. over Brandywine Creek Rock Run
*National Register of Historic Places
Hibernia House
N of Wagontown off PA 340 Wagontown
Hibernia Park's mansion house was the home of the ironmaster of the Hibernia Forge and started its life in 1792 when Samuel Downing first established the Forge. In 1880, the iron works were dismantled and the mansion fell into neglect. In 1894, it was purchased by Franklin Swayne, whose family owned the property until 1963, when the entire poroperty was sold to the County. In the years since, a massive restoration has taken place.
Sandy Hill Tavern
SE of Honey Brook on PA 340, West Caln Township Honey Brook
History: Organized from a part of Caln township.
Related Links for West Caln
West Caln Township
721 W. Kings Highway
P. O. Box 175
Wagontown, PA 19376
610-384-5643
Churches in West Caln
St. John's Episcopal Church
1520 W. Kings Highway, Gap, PA 17527 (717) 442-4302
Founded in 1729.
Cemeteries in West Caln
St. Johns Episcopal cemetery
1520 West Kings Highway, Gap, PA 17527-9007
Burial records
Beth Israel cemetery
Water Works Rd., 19320
Polish cemetery
Water Works Rd., 19320
East Brandywine Baptist cemetery
Horseshoe Pike (Rte 322)
Burial records
Sandy Hill AME
Rte 340
Burial records
West Caln Baptist cemetery
Old Camp Stewart Road
Burial records
Historic Places in West Caln
County Bridge No. 101
Wagontown Rd. over Brandywine Creek Rock Run
*National Register of Historic Places
Hibernia House
N of Wagontown off PA 340 Wagontown
Hibernia Park's mansion house was the home of the ironmaster of the Hibernia Forge and started its life in 1792 when Samuel Downing first established the Forge. In 1880, the iron works were dismantled and the mansion fell into neglect. In 1894, it was purchased by Franklin Swayne, whose family owned the property until 1963, when the entire poroperty was sold to the County. In the years since, a massive restoration has taken place.
Sandy Hill Tavern
SE of Honey Brook on PA 340, West Caln Township Honey Brook
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