File:Entrance to the Pikeland Friends Burial Ground.jpg

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Entrance to the Pikeland Friends Burial Ground with plaque near Kimberton, Pennsylvania, USA.

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English: This burial ground was established in 1819 at the site of a Friends Meeting House that dated to 1758. The meeting house is no longer there, and the cemetery is not maintained. The plaque was part of a restoration project by a Boy Scout to become an Eagle Scout. The plaque indicates the location of the headstones in the cemetery. Notable people buried there include abolitionist Bartholomew Fussell. The address is 917 Pike Springs Road, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, USA.
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