. The guide book to historic Germantown . of David HayfieldConyngham. It marks a position of the British Armys en-campment in Germantown, as the following paragraph will dis-close : The main body of the British occupied ground nearly atright angles with the main street. The front line on the School-house Lane to the west, and the Church Lane (its opposite) tothe east. The park was in the area, south of the market-house,and fronting the house of David Deshler (now S. B. Morris),in which General Howe had his quarters. The second lineformed a parallel, at about one-fourth of a mile in the rear, a


. The guide book to historic Germantown . of David HayfieldConyngham. It marks a position of the British Armys en-campment in Germantown, as the following paragraph will dis-close : The main body of the British occupied ground nearly atright angles with the main street. The front line on the School-house Lane to the west, and the Church Lane (its opposite) tothe east. The park was in the area, south of the market-house,and fronting the house of David Deshler (now S. B. Morris),in which General Howe had his quarters. The second lineformed a parallel, at about one-fourth of a mile in the rear, andflanking the road near the old six-mile stone, before the door ofH. Conyngham, Esq.—Watson*s Annals. No. 5219 Main Street was owned from 1775 until hisdeath in 1795 by John Bringhurst. He was a prominentcitizen of Germantown and one of the founders of the was among the first to engage in the building of the well-known Germantown wagons. In 1780 he built a chari-ot for General Washington, the price of which was £21 o in 46. 47 HISTORIC GERMANTOWN gold. Washington was particular that it have his arms andcrest properly dispd of on the chariot. When Martha Wash-ington set out for Mount Vernon in June, 1780, she rode in thenew vehicle. Bringhursts Big House, southeast cornerMain and Bringhurst Streets, now occupied by a store, is whereColonel Bird, one of the British officers wounded in the Battle,died, saying as he passed away : Woman, pray for me. Ileave a wife and four children in England. In 1760 John Bringhurst and his brother George conveyedthe ground used by the school to the trustees of the German-town Academy. For many years John was one of the trustees. The house 5253 Main Street occupies the site of what wasChristopher Sauers home and printing establishment. Christo-pher Sauer, his wife and their son Christopher reached German-town in 1724. Later they removed to Lancaster County, butfather and son returned to Germantown in 17 3 1. In 17 3 8 hesecured a pri


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