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located in
South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
beneath part of the
surface of
Weccacoe Playground,
which is
bounded by Queen, S. Lawrence, Catherine, and S. Liethgow...
- as
Company A,
Weccacoe Legion. Re-designated 1868-03-06 as
Company A,
Keystone Guards.
Disbanded 1868-09-30 at
Philadelphia (
Weccacoe Fire
Company remained...
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Indians claimed the land they
called Weccacoe (pleasant place), now
known as
South Philadelphia. In 1638,
Weccacoe became part of New
Sweden when the early...
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paved with
setts Around St Giles'
Church in Wrocław,
Poland Wolf St. at
Weccacoe Ave. in
Philadelphia Sett-paved tank
trail in
Germany Travessa do Comércio...
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Rittenhouse Square Spruce Street Harbor Park
Stephen Girard Park
Thomas Paine Plaza Washington Square Wissahickon Valley Park
Weccacoe Playground List of parks...
- (1862 ed.). OL 23720637M. The New
England Magazine,
Volume 37 "Timeline: From
Weccacoe to
South Philadelphia" (PDF).
Phila Place.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania...
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Rittenhouse Square Spruce Street Harbor Park
Stephen Girard Park
Thomas Paine Plaza Washington Square Wissahickon Valley Park
Weccacoe Playground List of parks...
- on
January 6, 2009.
Retrieved August 22, 2009. Sitarski, Stephen. From
Weccacoe to
South Philadelphia: The
Changing Face of a Neighborhood. Pennsylvania...
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Perpetuated 1866-1878 by
Weccacoe Legion and
State Fencibles Infantry Corps.
Weccacoe Legion originated in
August 1861 in
Weccacoe Volunteer Fire Company...
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Wilmington Fire
Department when fire
protection was
taken over by the city.
Weccacoe Fire Co. No. 8
Wilmington July 16, 1869 -
September 1, 1920 Quit service...