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[This page is for the description and contents of the [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NIAgRy_nPKXeDuDUNcpNgSv6jyujQAdp Broadmead History and Mapping Collection] which includes published histories of Broadmead and eventually Broadmead Ridgebrook]
The ''Broadmead History and Mapping Collection'' which includes the following series:
 
* BRAC0074-01 the research notes for and copies of articles in the ''Voice'' about the history of Broadmead at Western Run  and Broadmead at Ridgebrook from the first occupants and settlers to the beginnings of both campuses.
* BRAC0074-02 Nicholas B. Fessenden Collection which includes a draft of ''Broadmead, a brief sketch of Quaker History''; the designation of ''Holly House'' as an historic property;  a copy of the Taylor will which  created the Taylor Home and left funding that was transferred to create Broadmead; 
* BRAC0074-03 Published histories of Broadmead
* BRAC0074-04 Mapping of Broadmead including original plans, modifcations to the Cluster Cottages, and the building of the Hillside Homes (''York'' & ''Upland'')
* BRAC0074-05 Catherine Motz, ''History of Broadmead'' published in the ''Voice''

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The Broadmead History and Mapping Collection which includes the following series:

  • BRAC0074-01 the research notes for and copies of articles in the Voice about the history of Broadmead at Western Run and Broadmead at Ridgebrook from the first occupants and settlers to the beginnings of both campuses.
  • BRAC0074-02 Nicholas B. Fessenden Collection which includes a draft of Broadmead, a brief sketch of Quaker History; the designation of Holly House as an historic property;  a copy of the Taylor will which created the Taylor Home and left funding that was transferred to create Broadmead;
  • BRAC0074-03 Published histories of Broadmead
  • BRAC0074-04 Mapping of Broadmead including original plans, modifcations to the Cluster Cottages, and the building of the Hillside Homes (York & Upland)
  • BRAC0074-05 Catherine Motz, History of Broadmead published in the Voice