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Edward Brinton House

Georgian architecture in PennsylvaniaHouses completed in 1839Houses in Chester County, PennsylvaniaHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in PennsylvaniaNational Register of Historic Places in Chester County, Pennsylvania
Edward Brinton House
Edward Brinton House

Edward Brinton House is a historic home located in Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The house was built in 1839, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, five-bay, double pile, Georgian-style fieldstone dwelling with a gable roof. It has a 1+1⁄2-story stone summer kitchen addition.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

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Edward Brinton House
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Pennsylvania, United States
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Christian C. Sanderson Museum
Christian C. Sanderson Museum

The Christian C. Sanderson Museum, or simply Sanderson Museum, is a museum of historical artifacts in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located in the Chadds Ford Historic District. The items in the museum were collected over many years by Christian C. Sanderson (1882–1966), a teacher, musician, poet, actor, writer, traveler, radio commentator and local historian. The Sanderson Museum was founded in 1967 by his friend and Brandywine artist Andrew Wyeth.The museum contains part of the bandage put on Abraham Lincoln after he was assassinated. The museum also houses the pocket book Jennie Wade was carrying when she was killed at the battle of Gettysburg, and a number of autographs including those of Sitting Bull, Shirley Temple, Helen Keller and Basil Rathbone. The Sanderson's archives contain close to 80 letters to Sanderson from Civil War veterans. As Mr. Sanderson was a great friend of the Wyeth family, the museum has a number of works from N.C., Andrew and Jamie on display. In April, 2007 the board observed the museum's 40th anniversary with the dedication of a bronze plaque to the five founding members. Andrew Wyeth and Thomas Thompson, the two surviving founders, were present for the ceremony.A banquet was held on October 14, 2007 to celebrate the museum's 40th Anniversary. In September 2008 the museum was filmed as part of a British documentary on U.S. Route 1.The museum is located at 1755 Creek Road (Old Route 100), Chadds Ford, PA 19317.