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Historic Waynesborough collection 01 Finding aid prepared by Celia Caust-Ellenbogen and Sarah Leu through the Historical Society of 's Hidden

Collections Initiative for Pennsylvania Small Archival Repositories.

Last updated on June 18, 2014.

Historic Waynesborough Historic Waynesborough collection

Table of Contents

Summary Information...... 3 Biography/History...... 4 Scope and Contents...... 5 Administrative Information...... 5 Related Materials...... 6 Controlled Access Headings...... 7

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Summary Information

Repository Historic Waynesborough

Creator Historic Waynesborough (Paoli, Pa.)

Title Historic Waynesborough collection

Call number 01

Date [inclusive] 1712-1990

Extent 12 linear feet

Language English

Abstract The Wayne family purchased the land on which the home "Historic Waynesborough" still stands in 1724 and the family's descendants continued to own it until 1965. One of Waynesborough's residents was Major General Anthony Wayne, a Revolutionary War hero, who was also instrumental in the (1785–1795). The Historic Waynesborough collection, 1712-1990, consists largely of secondary-source materials, such as photocopies, but there is also a significant amount of primary documents. Materials pertain largely to various members of the Wayne family and include photographs, financial documents, correspondence, genealogical research, and various other documents.

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Biography/History

"Seven generations of the Wayne family continuously owned the property [now known as Historic Waynesborough] from 1724 until 1965. The original owner of the property was Captain Anthony Wayne, (The Immigrant, 1666-1739), who had fought valiantly for William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne. With his wife, Hannah Faulkner, and several of their nine adult children he emigrated from Ireland to the Pennsylvania colony and purchased 386 acres in Chester County, PA in 1724. His son, Isaac (1699-1774), married Elizabeth Iddings, and was an officer in the . Isaac's son, Anthony, born , 1745, was to become the famous Major General Anthony Wayne." ("Historic Waynesborough: The House") "Anthony Wayne began his military career as the colonel of the Fourth Battalion of the in 1776. The following year he was promoted to Brigadier General and saw action at all the major battles of the 1776-1777. He won a decisive victory at Stony Point, NY in July, 1779 and he was with the Continental Army when the British surrendered at Yorktown, VA in 1781. In 1784 he was promoted to Major General. He was commissioned Commander in Chief of the Legions of the by President Washington in 1792 and ordered to the (today Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and part of Michigan) with the assignment of raising and training an army to defeat the united Indian nations under the leadership of Little . His important victory at the in 1794, and the subsequent the following year, secured that area for the new United States, opening a gateway to westward expansion. General Wayne died in 1796 on his way home from an inspection tour of the western forts and was buried at Presque Isle, PA [Erie, Pennsylvania]." ("Anthony Wayne: Historic Waynesborough's Most Famous Resident") "Wayne was known for his quick temper, his sometimes florid, off-color language, all of which may have contributed to the nickname 'Mad' Anthony Wayne. He was a systematic organizer who paid attention to basic military problems such as supply, training and the comfort of his men...He was the only Commander-In-Chief of the American military to not have also been the President of the United States." ("'Mad' Anthony Wayne, Military Hero") General Anthony Wayne's descendants Colonel (1772-1852), Captain William Evans Wayne (1828-1901), William Wayne II (1855-1933), and William Wayne III (1884-1969) continued to own and utilize the house and property at Historic Waynesborough until 1965. That year William Wayne III sold it to Orrin Wickersham June, whose first wife, Jane, was a descendant of General Wayne's sister, Hannah Wayne VanLeer. June worked to restore the property, wishing to find a buyer who would continue to preserve it. In 1980, Easttown Township bought the property with funds that were raised by local residents and businesses. Bibliography: Quoted text from: Historic Waynesborough. "Historic Waynesborough's Most Famous Resident," "Historic Waynesborough: The House," and "'Mad' Anthony Wayne, Military Hero." Accessed on March 6, 2014. http://historicwaynesborough.org.

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Scope and Contents

The collection consists largely of photocopies and other secondary materials, but there is also a significant amount of primary materials. There are about 20-25 original items dating from the 18th century and about 40-50 19th century originals. The original materials include: correspondence, numerous deeds, family photographs, land survey documents, and various other papers. The photocopied material includes William Wayne I, II and III diaries (1859-1913), Wayne Tannery documents (1700-1799), financial documents, correspondence, photographs and paintings, and various other materials. Colonel Isaac Wayne (1772-1852) is also represented among the photocopied materials. Also present are newspaper clippings (late 18th to 20th centuries), photographs of house exteriors and interiors (late 19th to 20th centuries), floor plans, blueprints/drawings relating to the restoration of the house, and slides of decorative objects. There are genealogy materials relating to the Wayne family as well the VanLeer (Vanleer) and Zook families, both of whom had members who married into the Wayne family. Genealogy materials include family trees, typescripts of VanLeer and Wayne family histories, copies of research articles, and other materials. Cataloging of this collection is ongoing as of spring 2014. More detailed box lists and folder lists may be available on-site.

Administrative Information

Historic Waynesborough Finding aid prepared by Celia Caust-Ellenbogen and Sarah Leu through the Historical Society of Pennsylvania's Hidden Collections Initiative for Pennsylvania Small Archival Repositories.

Sponsor This preliminary finding aid was created as part of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania's Hidden Collections Initiative for Pennsylvania Small Archival Repositories. The HCI-PSAR project was made possible by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Access Restrictions Contact Historic Waynesborough for information about accessing this collection.

- Page 5 - Historic Waynesborough collection Immediate Source of Acquisition Note Gifts of various family members, and some materials possibly found in the Historic Waynesborough home.

Processing Information Note Summary descriptive information on this collection was compiled in 2012-2014 as part of a project conducted by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania to make better known and more accessible the largely hidden collections of small, primarily volunteer run repositories in the Philadelphia area. The Hidden Collections Initiative for Pennsylvania Small Archival Repositories (HCI-PSAR) was funded by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This is a preliminary finding aid. No physical processing, rehousing, reorganizing, or folder listing was accomplished during the HCI-PSAR project. In some cases, more detailed inventories or finding aids may be available on-site at the repository where this collection is held; please contact Historic Waynesborough directly for more information.

Related Materials

Related Archival Materials Note American Philosophical Society: Anthony Wayne receipt book, 1785-1792, Mss.B.W36r. Filson Historical Society has several materials relating to Anthony Wayne. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania has several materials in its collections relating to the Wayne family. New York Public Library Archives and Manuscripts: General Anthony Wayne papers, 1776-1796, MssCol 3245. University of Pennsylvania Libraries: Wayne family papers, 1778-1881, Ms. Coll. 580. West Chester University: Letters of General Anthony Wayne collection, 1776-1789. Western Reserve Historical Society: Anthony Wayne papers, 1792-1796, MS 2156. Wichita State University Libraries: Anthony Wayne papers, MS 82-05. William L. Clements Library, The University of Michigan: Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.

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Controlled Access Headings

Family Name(s)

• Wayne family

Geographic Name(s)

• Chester County (Pa.) • Easttown (Pa. : Township) • Paoli (Pa.)

Personal Name(s)

• Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796

Subject(s)

• Fallen Timbers, Battle of, Ohio, 1794 • Generals • Historic sites • Indians of North America--Wars--Ohio • United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783

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