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Delaware County Court House

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-01441.jpg
Date: 1913
Removed from frame. Donated by Giota Hartas, of Giota's West End Hairstyling, 20 S. Orange Street, Media, on June 29, 1995. Stored in Misc. Photos Box 2

Delaware County Court House

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-01473.jpg
Date: 1900 (circa)
4x5 glass plate negative with contact print. Negative too dark to scan on scanner; contact print scanned. Photographer unknown

Delaware County Board of Commissioners

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2925.jpg
Date: 1950-04-25
John H. Doherty, chairman, sits in the center chair, with Albert J. Crawford, Jr., right, and Fred F. Duke, left. The man sitting in front of the table is Edward H. P. Fronefield, county solicitor. The commission offices were in the court house…

Court House, Media [Delaware County Court House]

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-01433A.jpg
Date: 1870-1880
Back of card reads: "Thirty minutes by R.R. from Philadelphia. Media and Vicinity. Photographed by Samuel McMullin, Landscape Photographer, No. 1128 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Taken by request of James R. Cummins, Residence, Media, Penna."

Arthur C. Throne, Delaware County Engineer (left), with unidentified man

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2926.jpg
Date: 1950-04-25
Besides being the chief engineer for the county, Throne was also the head of the county Republican party in 1949. Note the photos of bridges and the surveyor's transit behind the two men.

Arthur C. Throne, Delaware County Engineer (left) with unidentified man

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2927.jpg
Date: 1950-04-25
Besides being the chief engineer for the county, Throne was also the head of the county Republican party in 1949. Note the photos of bridges and the surveyor's transit behind the two men. This office was probably in the court house complex.