Buckingham, PA
Arnold Bros #036 — Buckingham Friends' Meeting House, Built 1768, Bucks County PA
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Description: Black-and-white halftone photo of Buckingham Friends' Meeting House, a large two-story stone Quaker meetinghouse built 1768, noted as used as a hospital during the Revolutionary War. Surrounded by large trees with a dirt road in foreground. Caption: 'BUCKS COUNTY (P.A.) VIEWS. 36. Arnold Bros., Printers, Rushland, Pa. BUCKINGHAM FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE. BUILT 1768. Used as a hospital during the Revolutionary War.'
Printed Text: BUCKS COUNTY (P.A.) VIEWS. 36. Arnold Bros., Printers, Rushland, Pa. BUCKINGHAM FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE. BUILT 1768. Used as a hospital during the Revolutionary War.
Back
Description: Undivided-style back with decorative eagle logo for 'POST CARD / THIS SIDE FOR ADDRESS ONLY.' No postmark, no stamp. Address written: Miss Lizzie Groom, [Nolicong?], Pa.
Printed Text: POST CARD THIS SIDE FOR ADDRESS ONLY PLACE STAMP HERE 1c. for United States and Island Possessions, Canada, Mexico and Cuba. 2c. for all other countries.
Publisher Location: Rushland, Pennsylvania
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