Specifications and conditions of classroom addition to meetinghouse, 1967.

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Specifications and conditions of classroom addition to meetinghouse, 1967.

Architectural specifications and notes on the classroom addition to Birmingham Friends meeting house in Chester County, Pennsylvania, designed by William Macy Stanton and Cope & Lippincott, Architects, 1967.

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Birmingham Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (1956- )

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Birmingham Monthly Meeting was established in 1815. At the time of the Hicksite separation in Phila. Yearly Meeting in 1827 it split into Hicksite and Orthodox branches. The Orthodox branch merged with West Chester Monthly Meeting in 1964. The Hicksite branch was discontinued in 1955; in 1956, its constituent preparative meetings, Birmingham and West Chester, were set up as monthly meetings. Birmingham Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends is currently active. From the ...

Stanton, William Macy, 1919-1995

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William Macy Stanton, Jr., son of architect William Macy Stanton (1888-1969) and Edith Cope Stanton, worked as director of physical plant at Swarthmore College and was active in Quaker concerns. As a conscientious objector, he served in Civilian Public Service (CPS), including participation in the controlled starvation experiment conducted at the University of Minnesota in 1945. After the war, he worked in relief and reconstruction administered by the American Friends Service Committee in France...

Cope & Lippincott Architects.

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