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Materials on this website:Battle of Brandywine: A Short History by Karen Smith Battle of Brandywine: The Human Toll by Mary Costella The Brandywine Battlefield and the Brandywine Battlefield National Historic Landmark: What's the Difference? By Kathleen C. Wandersee Brandywine Battlefield National Historic Landmark by Kathleen C. Wandersee The Revolutionary War Campfollower Damages Sustained: British Looting in Chadds Ford after the Battle of Brandywine by Karen Smith Edward "Ned" Hector, Revolutionary Soldier & African-American PatriotJacob Ritter's Account of the Battle of Brandywine Quakers in the 17th & 18th Centuries by Geoffrey Martin |
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Materials in our library:A Register of Damages Gifford, Edward A. Jr. The American Revolution in the Delaware Valley. Philadelphia, PA: Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution, 1976. Hauser, Susan, Editor. Brandywine Battlefield: The National Historic Landmark Revisited. Media, PA: Delaware County Planning Department, 1992. Smith Samuel S. The Battle of Brandywine. Monmouth Beach, New Jersey: Philip Freneau Press, 1976.
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Previous │The Battle │The Damages │Houses Standing│ The Landmark │Acknowledgements │ Resources │Start Over│CFHS Home Page © 2010 Chadds Ford Historical Society (CFHS) is a private, non-profit, community based, volunteer organization that has restored and maintains three pre-Revolutionary buildings which are open to the public as House Museums. Education programs for schoolchildren are conducted year-round by appointment. Events hosted by the Society include Chadds Ford Days, The Great Pumpkin Carve, and Candlelight Christmas. |
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