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Washington Memorial Chapel

Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge National Historical Park is a national memorial dedicated to General George Washington and an active Episcopal parish in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.[1] The church was inspired by a sermon preached by Anglican minister Reverend Dr. W. Herbert Burk, founder and first rector of the parish.[2] The building was designed by architect Milton B. Medary.[3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 1, 2017,[4] and is undergoing an active restoration campaign.[5][6]

Washington Memorial Chapel
Washington Memorial Chapel
Location within Pennsylvania
40°06′16.3″N 75°26′16.6″W / 40.104528°N 75.437944°W / 40.104528; -75.437944
LocationMontgomery, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
Websitewmchapel.org

It is physically located in Upper Merion Township.[7]

History edit

 
Medary's original plan (1908)
 
Interior in 2016

Reverend Burk was rector of an Episcopal church in nearby Norristown. The money for the chapel was raised in small increments, and its stone walls were built a "few feet at a time."[1] Burk was active in trying to preserve Valley Forge and in the establishment of the Valley Forge Museum of American History, predecessor to the Valley Forge Historical Society.[1]

A previous attempt to build a memorial church at Valley Forge had been launched in 1885 by Baptist minister James M. Guthrie, who raised funds and began building before running out of funds.[8]

June 19, 1903 marked the 125th anniversary of the evacuation of the Continental Army from Valley Forge,[1] and the cornerstone was laid on property donated by the I. Heston Todd family. A small wood-framed building nearby preceded the present structure. President Theodore Roosevelt visited the site and gave an address in 1904, and the original wooden building was named the Theodore Roosevelt Chapel. It was demolished after completion of the present chapel.[9]

The Chapel's exterior was completed in 1917 and its interior in 1921. It serves as a wayside chapel to those who visit Valley Forge National Historical Park, and is open to the public.[9]

Noted ironsmith Samuel Yellin produced the wrought iron gates, hardware, and locks. He was one of many artisans to produce sculptures, stonework, stained glass, and metal work.[10] The interior woodwork was supplied by cabinetmaker Edward Maene (1852–1931).[11]

The Chapel can appear to visitors to be a part of the park, given its central location. However, the Chapel and surrounding property belong to the Episcopal Church. There is a model of the Washington Monument across from the Chapel which marks the grave of Lieutenant John Waterman. The Bell Tower houses the DAR Patriot Rolls, listing those that served in the Revolutionary War.[12][13]

National Patriots Bell Tower and Carillon edit

 
National Patriots Bell Tower (1953)

The National Patriots Bell Tower[14] was a later addition to the Chapel, and houses its carillon. The 102 ft (31 m) tower was built entirely with funds raised by members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) over a period of more than a decade.[15] Construction began in 1941, but was suspended due to World War II, and restarted in 1949.[16] The bell tower was completed and dedicated in 1953.

The Justice Bell (Women's Liberty Bell) is on permanent display in the bell tower chamber. It was forged in 1915 as a nearly identical replica of the Liberty Bell, and became an instrumental symbol of the Women's Suffrage movement. In 1920, after touring many parts of the country to promote the passing of the 19th Amendment, the bell was stored on the grounds of Valley Forge National Park before being permanently moved to the bell tower chamber in 1943.[3]

The bell tower contains a traditional carillon, with a keyboard of 58 bells. The first 14 bells (from the Meneely Bell Foundry) were installed in a temporary wooden tower in 1926, and the number of bells expanded over the course of three decades. Fifty-six bells were installed in the bell tower in 1953, and expanded to 58 bells in 1963 with two bells from the Fonderie Paccard in France.[14]

The bell tower is played regularly by a resident carillonneur. Concerts, both formal and informal, are held throughout the year and are open to the public.[17]

Features edit

Stained glass edit

  • George Washington Window (year?), south wall (over entrance), Nicola D'Ascenzo, designer, depicts 36 scenes from Washington's life
  • Anthony Wayne Window (year?), west wall, Nicola D'Ascenzo, designer.[18] Depicts 12 scenes of American expansion.
  • Alexander Hamilton Window (year?), east wall, Nicola D'Ascenzo, designer
  • Martha Washington Window (1918), north wall (over altar), Nicola D'Ascenzo, designer
  • Washington at Prayer Window (year?), carillon tower chamber, Nicola D'Ascenzo, designer

Church furniture edit

  • Baptismal font (limestone & oak, 1907), Milton B. Medary, designer
  • Pulpit (limestone, 1909), Milton B. Medary, designer
  • Lectern and Perclose (limestone, 1909), Milton B. Medary, designer
  • Altar and reredos (limestone, 1916), Milton B. Medary, designer
  • Litany desk (Prie-dieu) (white oak, 1916), chancel, Milton B. Medary, designer, Edward Maene, carver
  • Pews of the Patriots (white oak, 1917), Milton B. Medary, designer, Edward Maene, carver. The left front pew is the Presidents' Pew, dedicated to George Washington and James Monroe, the two future Presidents of the United States who endured the Valley Forge encampment.[19]
  • Choir stalls and reredos (white oak, 1917–21), choir, Milton B. Medary, designer, Edward Maene, carver
  • Prayer Desk (Hand Carved, Engraved, 1916), Milton B. Medary, designer. Dedicated in Memory of Anna Morris Holstein,[20] Founder, Regent Centennial and Memorial Association,[21] led efforts to save, acquire, and preserve Washington’s Headquarters and initial Valley Forge Park acreage.[22] Presented by Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.).[23] and Patriotic Order Sons of America (POS of A).

Sculpture edit

  • Valley Forge (Seated Washington) (statuette, bronze, 1878), rood screen, Franklin Simmons, sculptor
  • Sacrifice and Devotion (Grieving Mother) (statue, bronze, 1914), Heckscher Memorial, Cloister of the Colonies Garden, Bela Pratt, sculptor[24]
  • Harrison Memorial Gates (wrought iron, 1918), porch, Samuel Yellin, metalworker.
  • Declaration of Independence Tablet (bas relief, limestone, 1926), nave, Martha Maulsby Hovenden, sculptor. View a short documentary about the Maulsby/Hovenden/Corson families of Plymouth Meeting, PA.
  • United States Constitution Tablet (bas relief, limestone, 1936), nave, Martha Maulsby Hovenden, sculptor
  • Bishop William White (statue, bronze, 1937), Alexander Stirling Calder, sculptor
  • George Washington (statue, limestone, 1953), exterior of National Patriots Bell Tower, C. Paul Jennewein, sculptor[25]
  • Nathanael Greene (statue, bronze, 2015), front lawn, Susie Chisholm, sculptor.

Other media edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Washington Memorial Chapel". Valley Forge FAQs. ushistory.org. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  2. ^ Treese, Lorett (1995). "A Struggle for Growth and Professionalism at the Washington Memorial". Valley Forge: Making and Remaking a National Symbol. The Pennsylvania State University Press. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  3. ^ a b "Washington Memorial Chapel & Bell Tower". Philadelphia Architects and Buildings. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  4. ^ National Register of Historic Places Program: Weekly List, May 12, 2017 (week of 5/01/17 through 5/05/17), SG100000943, Listed 5/1/2017.[1]
  5. ^ "Washington Memorial Chapel". 16 August 2012.
  6. ^ McCullough, Brian (28 August 2021). "West Chester architect helps restore Valley Forge chapel". Daily Local News. West Chester, Pennsylvania. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Township Zoning Map". Upper Merion Township. 2019-09-02. // Compare with "Valley Forge National Historic Park Map" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  8. ^ Treese, Lorrett (2010). Valley Forge: Making and Remaking a National Symbol. Penn State Press. ISBN 978-0271041735.
  9. ^ a b . Washington Memorial Chapel. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  10. ^ "Washington Memorial Chapel & Bell Tower: Chronology". Philadelphia Architects and Buildings. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  11. ^ Lita Solis-Cohen, "Winterthur’s Philadelphia Furniture Forum: What Was Learned?" Archived 2014-07-02 at archive.today Furniture News, March 5, 2014.
  12. ^ "About The Museum". World of Scouting Museum. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  13. ^ ""Museum is closed"". Retrieved 2017-08-30.
  14. ^ a b . gcna.org. The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America. 2006-06-01. Archived from the original on 2006-10-03. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  15. ^ "Work of the Society". About the DAR. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  16. ^ Shelley, p. 33.
  17. ^ . Washington Memorial Chapel. Archived from the original on 2017-08-31. Retrieved 2017-08-30.
  18. ^ Anthony Wayne Window, from Washington Memorial Chapel
  19. ^ "Memorials – Pews of the Patriots," Washington Memorial Chapel (Summer 2016), brochure available at chapel.
  20. ^ Homan, Wayne. "The Woman Who Saved The Shrine". King of Prussia Historical Society. Philadelphia Inquirer.[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ "Backstory of Washington's Headquarters". King of Prussia Historical Society. 23 June 2018.
  22. ^ Stager, Henry J (1911). "History of Centennial and Memorial Association of Valley Forge". Archive.org. NPS / Library of Congress.
  23. ^ Fornance, Ellen (1917). "Prayer Desk Dedication - Washington Memorial Chapel (Pages 44-45". Daughters of the American Revolution. Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine.
  24. ^ Sacrifice and Devotion 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine, from Bela Lyon Pratt
  25. ^ Howarth, Shirley Reiff, C. Paul Jennewein: Sculptor, The Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida, 1980, p.138

Resources edit

  • Rev. W. Herbert Burk, D.D., Making a Museum: The Confessions of a Curator (1926). Burk was the founder and curator of the Valley Forge Museum of American History.
  • D'Ascenzo Studios, The Memorial Windows, Washington Memorial Chapel, Valley Forge, Pa. (1930).
  • Eleanor H.S. Burk, In the Beginning: at Valley Forge and the Washington Memorial Chapel (1938).
  • Shelley A. Perdue, The Washington Memorial Chapel: Historic Structure Report and Condition Assessment, (Masters thesis, University of Pennsylvania, 2005).[2]

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Washington Memorial Chapel & Bell Tower data from the Philadelphia Architects and Buildings (PAB) project of the Athenaeum of Philadelphia
  • National Park Service
  • State Tourist website 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • World of Scouting Museum

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Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge National Historical Park is a national memorial dedicated to General George Washington and an active Episcopal parish in Valley Forge Pennsylvania 1 The church was inspired by a sermon preached by Anglican minister Reverend Dr W Herbert Burk founder and first rector of the parish 2 The building was designed by architect Milton B Medary 3 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 1 2017 4 and is undergoing an active restoration campaign 5 6 Washington Memorial ChapelWashington Memorial ChapelLocation within Pennsylvania40 06 16 3 N 75 26 16 6 W 40 104528 N 75 437944 W 40 104528 75 437944LocationMontgomery PennsylvaniaCountryUnited StatesWebsitewmchapel wbr orgIt is physically located in Upper Merion Township 7 Contents 1 History 2 National Patriots Bell Tower and Carillon 3 Features 3 1 Stained glass 3 2 Church furniture 3 3 Sculpture 3 4 Other media 4 See also 5 References 6 Resources 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Medary s original plan 1908 nbsp Interior in 2016Reverend Burk was rector of an Episcopal church in nearby Norristown The money for the chapel was raised in small increments and its stone walls were built a few feet at a time 1 Burk was active in trying to preserve Valley Forge and in the establishment of the Valley Forge Museum of American History predecessor to the Valley Forge Historical Society 1 A previous attempt to build a memorial church at Valley Forge had been launched in 1885 by Baptist minister James M Guthrie who raised funds and began building before running out of funds 8 June 19 1903 marked the 125th anniversary of the evacuation of the Continental Army from Valley Forge 1 and the cornerstone was laid on property donated by the I Heston Todd family A small wood framed building nearby preceded the present structure President Theodore Roosevelt visited the site and gave an address in 1904 and the original wooden building was named the Theodore Roosevelt Chapel It was demolished after completion of the present chapel 9 The Chapel s exterior was completed in 1917 and its interior in 1921 It serves as a wayside chapel to those who visit Valley Forge National Historical Park and is open to the public 9 Noted ironsmith Samuel Yellin produced the wrought iron gates hardware and locks He was one of many artisans to produce sculptures stonework stained glass and metal work 10 The interior woodwork was supplied by cabinetmaker Edward Maene 1852 1931 11 The Chapel can appear to visitors to be a part of the park given its central location However the Chapel and surrounding property belong to the Episcopal Church There is a model of the Washington Monument across from the Chapel which marks the grave of Lieutenant John Waterman The Bell Tower houses the DAR Patriot Rolls listing those that served in the Revolutionary War 12 13 National Patriots Bell Tower and Carillon edit nbsp National Patriots Bell Tower 1953 The National Patriots Bell Tower 14 was a later addition to the Chapel and houses its carillon The 102 ft 31 m tower was built entirely with funds raised by members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution DAR over a period of more than a decade 15 Construction began in 1941 but was suspended due to World War II and restarted in 1949 16 The bell tower was completed and dedicated in 1953 The Justice Bell Women s Liberty Bell is on permanent display in the bell tower chamber It was forged in 1915 as a nearly identical replica of the Liberty Bell and became an instrumental symbol of the Women s Suffrage movement In 1920 after touring many parts of the country to promote the passing of the 19th Amendment the bell was stored on the grounds of Valley Forge National Park before being permanently moved to the bell tower chamber in 1943 3 The bell tower contains a traditional carillon with a keyboard of 58 bells The first 14 bells from the Meneely Bell Foundry were installed in a temporary wooden tower in 1926 and the number of bells expanded over the course of three decades Fifty six bells were installed in the bell tower in 1953 and expanded to 58 bells in 1963 with two bells from the Fonderie Paccard in France 14 The bell tower is played regularly by a resident carillonneur Concerts both formal and informal are held throughout the year and are open to the public 17 Features editStained glass edit George Washington Window year south wall over entrance Nicola D Ascenzo designer depicts 36 scenes from Washington s life Anthony Wayne Window year west wall Nicola D Ascenzo designer 18 Depicts 12 scenes of American expansion Alexander Hamilton Window year east wall Nicola D Ascenzo designer Martha Washington Window 1918 north wall over altar Nicola D Ascenzo designer Washington at Prayer Window year carillon tower chamber Nicola D Ascenzo designer nbsp Martha Washington Window 1918 nbsp George Washington Window nbsp Patriotism Window and The Union Window nbsp John Paul Jones Window nbsp Washington at Prayer Window Church furniture edit Baptismal font limestone amp oak 1907 Milton B Medary designer Pulpit limestone 1909 Milton B Medary designer Lectern and Perclose limestone 1909 Milton B Medary designer Altar and reredos limestone 1916 Milton B Medary designer Litany desk Prie dieu white oak 1916 chancel Milton B Medary designer Edward Maene carver Pews of the Patriots white oak 1917 Milton B Medary designer Edward Maene carver The left front pew is the Presidents Pew dedicated to George Washington and James Monroe the two future Presidents of the United States who endured the Valley Forge encampment 19 Choir stalls and reredos white oak 1917 21 choir Milton B Medary designer Edward Maene carver Prayer Desk Hand Carved Engraved 1916 Milton B Medary designer Dedicated in Memory of Anna Morris Holstein 20 Founder Regent Centennial and Memorial Association 21 led efforts to save acquire and preserve Washington s Headquarters and initial Valley Forge Park acreage 22 Presented by Daughters of the American Revolution D A R 23 and Patriotic Order Sons of America POS of A nbsp Baptismal font 1907 nbsp Pulpit 1909 nbsp Lectern and Perclose 1909 nbsp Altar and reredos 1916 nbsp Screen for Presidents Pew 1917 nbsp Choir screens 1917 nbsp East choir stalls 1917 nbsp East choir reredos c 1920 nbsp West choir reredos c 1920 Sculpture edit Valley Forge Seated Washington statuette bronze 1878 rood screen Franklin Simmons sculptor Sacrifice and Devotion Grieving Mother statue bronze 1914 Heckscher Memorial Cloister of the Colonies Garden Bela Pratt sculptor 24 Harrison Memorial Gates wrought iron 1918 porch Samuel Yellin metalworker Declaration of Independence Tablet bas relief limestone 1926 nave Martha Maulsby Hovenden sculptor View a short documentary about the Maulsby Hovenden Corson families of Plymouth Meeting PA United States Constitution Tablet bas relief limestone 1936 nave Martha Maulsby Hovenden sculptor Bishop William White statue bronze 1937 Alexander Stirling Calder sculptor George Washington statue limestone 1953 exterior of National Patriots Bell Tower C Paul Jennewein sculptor 25 Nathanael Greene statue bronze 2015 front lawn Susie Chisholm sculptor nbsp Valley Forge 1878 by Franklin Simmons nbsp Grieving Mother 1914 by Bela Pratt Cloister of the Colonies Garden nbsp Harrison Memorial Gates 1918 by Samuel Yellin nbsp Minuteman Latch Harrison Memorial Gates nbsp Declaration of Independence Tablet 1926 by Martha M Hovenden nbsp United States Constitution Tablet 1936 by Martha M Hovenden nbsp Bishop William White 1937 by Alexander Stirling Calder Bishop White Garden nbsp George Washington 1953 by C Paul Jennewein exterior of bell tower Other media edit Mosaic portrait bust of George Washington year bell tower chamber Nicola D Ascenzo designer Justice Bell aka The Women s Liberty Bell 1915 National Patriots Bell Tower chamber nbsp Washington mosaic portrait bust year by Nicola D Ascenzo nbsp Justice Bell 1915 National Patriots Bell Tower chamber See also edit nbsp Christianity portalValley Forge Pilgrimage List of carillons in the United StatesReferences edit a b c d Washington Memorial Chapel Valley Forge FAQs ushistory org Retrieved 2006 11 04 Treese Lorett 1995 A Struggle for Growth and Professionalism at the Washington Memorial Valley Forge Making and Remaking a National Symbol The Pennsylvania State University Press Retrieved 2006 11 04 a b Washington Memorial Chapel amp Bell Tower Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Retrieved 2006 11 04 National Register of Historic Places Program Weekly List May 12 2017 week of 5 01 17 through 5 05 17 SG100000943 Listed 5 1 2017 1 Washington Memorial Chapel 16 August 2012 McCullough Brian 28 August 2021 West Chester architect helps restore Valley Forge chapel Daily Local News West Chester Pennsylvania Retrieved 8 October 2021 Township Zoning Map Upper Merion Township 2019 09 02 Compare with Valley Forge National Historic Park Map PDF National Park Service Retrieved 2019 09 02 Treese Lorrett 2010 Valley Forge Making and Remaking a National Symbol Penn State Press ISBN 978 0271041735 a b About the Chapel Washington Memorial Chapel Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2006 11 04 Washington Memorial Chapel amp Bell Tower Chronology Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Retrieved 2006 11 04 Lita Solis Cohen Winterthur s Philadelphia Furniture Forum What Was Learned Archived 2014 07 02 at archive today Furniture News March 5 2014 About The Museum World of Scouting Museum Retrieved 2006 11 04 Museum is closed Retrieved 2017 08 30 a b VALLEY FORGE USA PA gcna org The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America 2006 06 01 Archived from the original on 2006 10 03 Retrieved 2006 11 04 Work of the Society About the DAR National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Retrieved 2006 11 04 Shelley p 33 2017 Carillon Schedule Washington Memorial Chapel Archived from the original on 2017 08 31 Retrieved 2017 08 30 Anthony Wayne Window from Washington Memorial Chapel Memorials Pews of the Patriots Washington Memorial Chapel Summer 2016 brochure available at chapel Homan Wayne The Woman Who Saved The Shrine King of Prussia Historical Society Philadelphia Inquirer permanent dead link Backstory of Washington s Headquarters King of Prussia Historical Society 23 June 2018 Stager Henry J 1911 History of Centennial and Memorial Association of Valley Forge Archive org NPS Library of Congress Fornance Ellen 1917 Prayer Desk Dedication Washington Memorial Chapel Pages 44 45 Daughters of the American Revolution Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine Sacrifice and Devotion Archived 2014 08 08 at the Wayback Machine from Bela Lyon Pratt Howarth Shirley Reiff C Paul Jennewein Sculptor The Tampa Museum of Art Tampa Florida 1980 p 138Resources editRev W Herbert Burk D D Making a Museum The Confessions of a Curator 1926 Burk was the founder and curator of the Valley Forge Museum of American History D Ascenzo Studios The Memorial Windows Washington Memorial Chapel Valley Forge Pa 1930 Eleanor H S Burk In the Beginning at Valley Forge and the Washington Memorial Chapel 1938 Shelley A Perdue The Washington Memorial Chapel Historic Structure Report and Condition Assessment Masters thesis University of Pennsylvania 2005 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Washington Memorial Chapel Valley Forge Official website Washington Memorial Chapel amp Bell Tower data from the Philadelphia Architects and Buildings PAB project of the Athenaeum of Philadelphia National Park Service State Tourist website Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine World of Scouting Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Washington Memorial Chapel amp oldid 1189944123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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