Lawrence Cabin


The Lawrence Cabin is a log cabin located on Cobbs Creek in Powder Mill Valley Park in Havertown, Pennsylvania, near Nitre Hall.

History

Lawrence Cabin was built by Henry Lawrence sometime between 1690 and 1710. Originally located on Darby Creek, it was moved in 1961 when threatened with destruction.
A small log house, it is typical of the first homes originally built on the bank of Darby Creek at Old West Chester Pike by four early settlers, including David Lawrence. One of the early Welsh settlers in Haverford Township, David Lawrence emigrated with his wife Elinor Ellis and her family in 1684, and took up part of his father-in-law's land grant. His son Henry Lawrence then purchased along Darby Creek in 1709. It has not been determined whether the log house pre-dates this purchase but a 2½ story stone addition was built circa 1730, and later a clapboard summer kitchen was added. It became known as the Three Generation House, and remained in Lawrence family ownership until 1942.
A large fireplace dominates the first floor room of Henry Lawrence's structure, with a ladder leading to the sleeping loft. The house is furnished appropriately in the period before 1750, and is used for the Colonial Living Experience provided by The Haverford Township Historical Society for elementary school students. The cabin is also available to be viewed by locals during the , where local vendors sell food and trinkets, and the Haverford Township Historical Society opens up Nitre Hall in addition to Lawrence Cabin.