List of people from West Chester, Pennsylvania

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The borough of West Chester, Pennsylvania, was established in 1762 and incorporated in 1799. The population in the 2010 census was 18,461.[1] Notable residents or those who were born in West Chester are listed below.


Bayard Rustin before demonstration NYWTS
Boyhood home of Samuel Barber in West Chester
Smedley Butler
William Darlington
Phillip Gosselin


References

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