Maj. Gen. Lord Stirling Quarters

Maj. Gen. Lord Stirling Quarters
Maj. Gen. Lord Stirling Quarters, January 2010
LocationSouth of Valley Forge at 555 Yellow Springs Road, Tredyffrin Township, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°5′4″N 75°27′46″W / 40.08444°N 75.46278°W / 40.08444; -75.46278
Area10 acres (4.0 ha)
Built1738
NRHP reference No.74000283[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 15, 1974

The Maj. Gen. Lord Stirling Quarters, also known as the Homestead Farm (1880) and Echo Valley Farms (1926-1973), is an historic home that is located in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.[1]

History and architectural features

The house was built in three sections, with the oldest dating to roughly 1738. It is a stuccoed, stone dwelling with a medium gable roof. The center structure dates to 1769, is three bays wide, and was renovated in 1926. The kitchen was added between 1791 and 1835.[2]

During the American Revolution, this historic house served as the headquarters for major general William Alexander, Lord Stirling in late-1777 and early-1778 as part of the Valley Forge encampment.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania" (Searchable database). ARCH: Pennsylvania's Historic Architecture & Archaeology. Retrieved November 2, 2012. Note: This includes David C. Stacks (June 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Maj. Gen. Lord Stirling Quarters" (PDF). Retrieved November 3, 2012.