The Quakers who settled in Springfield founded a society of Friends in 1686. The first meetinghouse built here was erected in 1703 but was then destroyed by fire in 1737.[1] That original building may have been built using stone but was more likely a log structure.
The construction of a new meetinghouse began in 1738. A stone building, it functioned as the meetinghouse for 113 years; it was then replaced in 1850 by a new structure that still stands today and is still an active worship center.[2][3]
The Peace Center of Delaware County also operates out of the meetinghouse.[4]
Notable burials
Edward Mifflin (1923–1971), Pennsylvania State Representative