VERNON PARK

The park is on the west side of the Avenue just
north of Chelten Avenue. It contains a variety of buildings and monuments.
The park also contains Vernon, the Wister Mansion. The house was built in
1803 by James Matthews. A John Wister purchased it from James Matthews in
1812. His son, John Wister, was a member of Congress and lived in Vernon
until his death in 1883. A statue of John Wister stands to the right of the
entrance. It was erected by his great grandson, Jones Wister.
At one time part of the park was owned by Melchior Meng, a
horticulturalist whose gardens were noted for their rare trees and shrubs.
Melchior shared with his neighbor Kurtz a love for trees and plants. John
Wister preserved and added to the collection while he lived here. Melchior
Meng was one of the founders of Germantown Academy and during the Battle,
his house was occupied by injured soldiers. The house was selected as a
hospital because of the numerous barrels of vinegar in the cellar, used then
to stanch the flow of blood.
There is also a monument to the Battle of Germantown in the park and
another to commemorate the coming of the first settlers to Germantown, led
by Francis Daniel Pastorius. The Center in the Park is also located in
Vernon Park.