John Chads House
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The Chads House (sometimes erroneously called the Chad House), which was built by John Wyeth Jr. for John Chads (also spelled Chadds), is located in Chadds Ford, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The house was built after 1712 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 11, 1971. John Chad's widow, Elizabeth, stayed in the house while it was in the line of fire during the Battle of Brandywine. The city of Chadds Ford relied on the spring ford on the property, and thus the city was named after John Chads.
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Creek Road, Chadds Ford Township
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N 39.874722222222 ° | E -75.591944444444 ° |
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Creek Road
19366 Chadds Ford Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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