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English: Historical information about the Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse in Chester County, Pennsylvania. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
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Birmingham Township was the site of the Battle of Brandywine, September 11, 1777, during the American Revolutionary War. Over 18,000 men were engaged. Until then, it was the largest land battle on the North American continent. Birmingham Friends Meeting, founded in 1690, is the location of a common grave of both American and British casualties.
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Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house at 1245 Birmingham Road in Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The current meetinghouse was built in 1763. The building and the adjacent cemetery were near the center of fighting on the afternoon of September 11, 1777 at the Battle of Brandywine.
Birmingham, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (now South Side Pittsburgh) Birmingham, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania; Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania; or occasionally to Chadds Ford Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, formerly known as Birmingham Township and before 1790 part of the Chester County township.