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  • Spring Grove Factory and Estate -- Part ISpring Grove, taken by Charles Philips, 1895Many of the recent posts here have been about families and their farms, but as we all know, this ain't Farm Creek Hundred, it's Mill Creek Hundred. It's been a while since we'v… Read More
  • The Levi McCormick HouseThe Levi McCormick HouseBack in 2012, I wrote a post about the Randolph Peters Nurseries, located on the western end of Mill Creek Hundred. I now want to revisit not Peters, but the house shown here and on that post, which at… Read More
  • The Walker-Maclary HouseThe Walker-Maclary HouseIf you've read a few of these posts before (especially some of the more recent ones), you'll have noticed that there are two different aspects to researching and telling the story of any given property… Read More
  • The Trolleys of Brandywine Springs -- The Peoples TrolleyDoing its job advertising the parkOf the three trolley lines that once made their way into Mill Creek Hundred, two of them were created primarily to shuttle passengers and park-goers to and from the Brandywine Springs Amuseme… Read More
  • Spring Grove Mills and Estate -- Part IIThe Spring Grove Mills Estate todayIn the last post, we followed the story of the Spring Grove Factory from its beginnings as Henry Brackin's grist mill, through its history as a cotton and woolen mill under various owners. W… Read More

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