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Spring Hill Farm
Circa 1876

Spring Hill Farm Collectible

The Springfield Historical Society
is pleased to announce the first in a series of

The Historic Homes of Springfield

This circa 1876, Second Empire, Mansard roofed Victorian has been home to a watchmaker from Morton, a grocer from Philadelphia, a doctor and a Counselor at Law. Residing in its halls currently is the President of the Springfield Historical Society. Some owners hailed from Ohio, some from Brooklyn, New York, Baltimore, Maryland and a host from Lansdowne, Rutledge and Springfield!

The land under and surrounding this wonderful Victorian once belonged to the Rhoads family of Springfield.

Now you can share in the rich history of this very Victorian collectible, the first in a series - only $15 (plus $5 for shipping).

All proceeds benefit the Springfield Heritage Museum and Historical Society.

Available now. Print and use this page to order by mail.


Name: __________________________________________

Address: _________________________________________

City, State, Zip: __________________________________

Phone: ______________________ Member of SHS? _____

How many Spring Hill Farm collectibles? ______

How many Scenic Hills School collectibles? ______

Amount Enclosed: ($15 + $5 Shipping each) _________

Checks made payable to the Springfield Historical Society are accepted. Collectibles can be picked up at the Heritage Museum (610-938-6299) during regular hours, or we can arrange for local delivery. You can mail this orderform with your check to Springfield Historical Society, Box 211, Springfield, PA 19064-0211.


Part of the History of Delaware County Website