Sean Moir is a specialist in Historical and GIS mapping. I had the pleasure of meeting Sean when he gave a
presentation at The Hale – Byrnes House in Stanton. During that animated
presentation Sean’s focus was on the Continental and British Armies Troop movements
here in The Lower Red Clay Valley, Coochs Bridge and Chadds Ford during the Philadelphia
Campaign in late summer and early fall of 1777.
In
the video link below, Sean expands his presentation to include more of
the
Philadelphia Campaign as the British travel up the Chesapeake to Elkton,
skirmish at Coochs Bridge, march through Delaware and Chester County on
their way
to occupy Philadelphia. Included are The Battle of Brandywine and The
Paoli Massacre. At approximately the twelve minute mark of the video
Sean shows the Campaign activity here
in Delaware showing troop locations in the Stanton area along the Red
Clay Creek, Newport and the skirmish at Coochs Bridge in Newark.
I would like to thank Sean for his GIS experience and
Historic research. This presentation gives a better
understanding of an important chapter in our nations history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1qZerx638The link below takes you to Sean's web site that has animated maps of both the Battle of Brandywine and the Battle at Paoli
http://www.seanmoir.com/historic-and-animated-maps/
There is also a link to Sean's web site in the links column on the left hand side of this page.