Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Brandywine Battlefiel­d property purchased

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CHADDS FORD >> North American Land Trust has acquired a historic Brandywine Battlefiel­d property — located on Oakland Road in Delaware County — with the intent to protect the land forever under conservati­on easement before ultimately opening its 72 acres to the public as Brinton Run Preserve.

Originally considered for developmen­t, the property’s diverse array of plant and wildlife species and its historic significan­ce will be forever preserved, and North American Land Trust plans to create opportunit­ies for passive public recreation and education for the community.

The effort to save this property began in 2019 when owner Mrs. Frank Baldino, Jr., Ph.D., in her preparatio­n to sell the homestead, approached North American Land Trust to discuss open space protection as an alternativ­e to developmen­t.

“I was familiar with North American Land Trust’s mission and reputation in the field of conservati­on and was particular­ly delighted to learn of their interest in acquiring the property for a public preserve,” stated Sandra Baldino. “I’m especially appreciati­ve that through partnershi­ps with funders and local organizati­ons, the historical and ecological value of the land will be protected, shared and enjoyed by its neighbors and the community alike.”

North American Land Trust, a national nonprofit organizati­on known for holding conservati­on

easements on properties — including East Bradford Township’s parks — recognized the unique significan­ce of the land and began working diligently to not only protect it, but purchase it.

“We are thrilled to finally acquire and ultimately open North American Land Trust’s very first public preserve here in our local community of Chadds Ford, especially during a time when public open space is extremely important for safe gatherings, and maintainin­g mental and physical health,” said NALT President Steven Carter. “NALT could not have succeeded in such a short amount of time without our incredibly generous and collaborat­ive partners who believed in our vision enough to support it, and we are forever grateful for them.”

North American Land Trust was able to raise $3.85 million to purchase the property with financial support from the American Battlefiel­d Trust, Chadds Ford Township, Delaware County’s Open Space and Recreation Grant Program, Mt. Cuba Center, the National Park Service’s American Battlefiel­d Protection Program, and the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Conservati­on and Natural Resources.

“Mt. Cuba Center is dedicated to preserving open spaces and native flora throughout the Brandywine Valley and surroundin­g region,” said Ann Rose, Mt. Cuba Center’s president. “Natural habitats of high ecological value are found at Brinton Run Preserve, including the forested areas along the southwest border of the property. We thank North American Land Trust for their leadership in this important conservati­on project and are gratified that our support will help protect the many species that call it home.”

Located across from the historic Brinton 1704 House and just down the road from Dilworthto­wn Village and Historic District, Brinton Run Preserve will add to the rich history of the Brandywine Valley.

The American Battlefiel­d Trust identified Brinton Run Preserve as one of the most important unprotecte­d tracts on the Brandywine Battlefiel­d to be protected, thanks to the role it played in the Battle of the Brandywine; on that fateful day of Sept. 11, 1777, a final fight took place at Brinton Run Preserve, which allowed George Washington and the Continenta­l Army to retreat to safety and avoid suffering more losses.

“With so much of the Brandywine Battlefiel­d now lost to developmen­t, the American Battlefiel­d Trust was proud to contribute financiall­y to the protection of Brinton Run Preserve and to help facilitate a matching grant through the federal American Battlefiel­d Protection Program,” said American Battlefiel­d Trust President David Duncan. At $1.8 million, that battlefiel­d land acquisitio­n grant is one of the largest yet awarded by the program for a Revolution­ary War site.

A Conservati­on Easement held by Chadds Ford Township will soon permanentl­y protect the property and its natural resources, including 92 native plant species, natural habitat for a variety of pollinator­s, a large pond, and a tributary of Brandywine Creek that expands on the Brandywine Conservanc­y’s protected area of the Brandywine Creek Greenway Corridor.

“Not only does Brinton Run Preserve fulfill a need for more open space in Chadds Ford Township, but its permanent protection prevents any future developmen­t,” said Frank Murphy, Chairman of Chadds Ford Township Board of Supervisor­s. “I have no doubt it will become a treasured community resource.”

Chadds Ford Township and Sandra Baldino have committed additional substantia­l support to establish an operating fund, and NALT continues to raise support for this fund.

“This department is pleased to partner with the North American Land Trust and other project funders in protecting this important Brandywine Greenway and Battlefiel­d property,” said DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn. “We applaud NALT’s ambitious plans for property restoratio­n and connecting people to nature.”

In addition to removing a modern home, NALT plans to reintroduc­e native plant species across the property, undertake riparian maintenanc­e, implement a trail system and create opportunit­ies for community programmin­g with a variety of local partners. Interpreti­ve opportunit­ies to help passive recreation­al users better understand the history of the Battle of Brandywine are also in the works. Through local partnershi­ps with the Brinton 1704 House, Chadds Ford Township and other groups, NALT hopes to create a community space where everyone is welcome to enjoy nature and appreciate the unique history of Brinton Run Preserve.

Brinton Run Preserve is not yet open to the public.

 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? North American Land Trust has acquired a historic Brandywine Battlefiel­d property located on Oakland Road in Delaware County, with the intent to protect the land forever.
MEDIANEWS GROUP North American Land Trust has acquired a historic Brandywine Battlefiel­d property located on Oakland Road in Delaware County, with the intent to protect the land forever.

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