Chester-Delaware County PA Archives News.....Sale of Farm on location of Brandywine Battle September 24, 1817 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Wanda casella james_casella@verizon.net February 18, 2005, 9:38 am CCHS Surname File PUBLIC SALE On the premises on the 10th day of the 10th Mo, next, a valuable plantation situated in birmingham township, Delaware Co. (Pa) near Chadd`s Ford, being the ground on which the Brandywine battle was fought: bounded by the lands of Caleb Binton, Eli harvey and others; containing near 300 acres, 100 of which is covered by timber of the first quality, rich meadow , suitable for grain or grass, the remainder arable land, is of a good quality, well set with grass, alnd has had within the last six years, 24 bushels of lime put on. the improvements are substantial and comortable brick house; stone barn 40 by 50, with stone walls round two sides of the yard, well shedded for cattle; stone spring house over never failing spring of excellent water; a stone dwelling 17 by 24,with log shop,stable, and coen crib, a large orchard of good fruit, fields suitable divide with water in them; from 40 to 50 hear o cattle may be fed annually: The farm will be sold entire or divided inot two farms to suit purshasers. On one of the divisions 30 acres of timber may be cleared to good advantage. Different places of worship,Grist and Saw mills are very convenient; neighborhood good, and remarkably healthy; lime stone within two to three miles. This property is ablut 9 miles from Wilmington, and the Brandywine mills, and on the new turnpike route which passses handsomely through it; is 22 miles from Philadelphia and 9 from West Chester&c. A good title can be made and possession given on the 4th of the 4th mo. next. Any persons wishing to view said farm will be shewn it by applying to Francis Hickman, living thereon, of to the Subcriber near Concord Meeting home. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock when terms of payment will be made known by MICAJAH SPEACKMAN(SPEAKMAN) 9TH MO. 17TH,1817 N.B. The printers of Downingtown Republican, Pennsylvania Correspondent, of Doylestown, and Star Freedom, Newtown, Bucks county, and True American, Trenton NewJersey, will insert the above three times and forwar their accounts to this office. Additional Comments: Does not say what office. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb