Interim Content
West Nantmeal, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Summary
Sits at headwaters of east branch of Brandywine River. Settled by Welsh immigrants, ca. 1700. Split into West and East Nantmeal, 1739. Divided again, 1789. Population in 1820 about 1,400. Brandywine branch of church established in town, by July 1840.
Links
papers
- Goods Requested of Edward Hunter, circa 11 March 1842
- History Draft [1 January–30 June 1842]
- Letter from Edward Hunter, 10 February 1842
- Letter from Edward Hunter, 10 May 1842
- Letter from Edward Hunter, 27 October 1841
- Letter from Erastus Snow, 11 April 1842
- Letter from Orson Hyde, 28 September 1840
- Letter to Edward Hunter, 21 December 1841
- Letter to Edward Hunter, 26 January 1842
- Letter to Edward Hunter, 5 January 1842
- Letter to Edward Hunter, 9 and 11 March 1842
- Receipt to Edward Hunter, 26 October 1841
- Receipt to Edward Hunter, 27 October 1841–A
- Receipt to Edward Hunter, 27 October 1841–B
- Receipt to Edward Hunter, 28 October 1841–A
- Receipt to Edward Hunter, 28 October 1841–B
- Town/City
- West Nantmeal
- County
- Chester County
- State/Province
- Pennsylvania
- Country:
- United States of America