Stephen H. Appleton Photograph Collection

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Scott-Harrison murder, interior
Includes pot belly stove.
Seal family
Family posed on front porch. House number above door reads 322. According to 1897 Media Directory, Joseph C. Seal, builder, lived at 322 N. Orange St.
Seal family
Family posed on front porch. House number above door reads 322. According to 1897 Media Directory, Joseph C. Seal, builder, lived at 322 N. Orange St.
Seal’s Christmas tree
With dolls and doll paraphernalia displayed at base of tree. This is probably in the Seal house at 322 S. Orange St.
Sewing apron with pockets
Annie Haddock, Deborah Appleton's sister, was a dressmaker; perhaps these are samples of her work?
Sewing examples. Apron with MMC monogram
Annie Haddock, Deborah Appleton's sister, was a dressmaker; perhaps these are samples of her work?
Sewing examples. Mantel Decoration
Annie Haddock, Deborah Appleton's sister, was a dressmaker; perhaps these are samples of her work?
Sewing examples. Wreath?
Annie Haddock, Deborah Appleton's sister, was a dressmaker; perhaps these are samples of her work?
Sharpless barn
John Sharpless was murdered in the stable on his farm in 1885. he case dragged on until 1889, and was the most sensational in Delaware County history up to that point. These may be Appleton's retrospective photos of the scene of the crime. Shows barn, vegetable garden, cold frame, carriage.
Sharpless Rock
Rock still sits somewhere near Ridley Creek; "J. S. 1682" is carved into top of rock.
Sharpless stable, interior
John Sharpless was murdered in his stable in 1885. The case dragged on until 1889, and was the most sensational in Delaware County history up to that point. These may be Appleton's retrospective photos of the scene of the crime.
Sharpless, long distance view.
John Sharpless was murdered in his stable in 1885. The case dragged on until 1889, and was the most sensational in Delaware County history up to that point. These may be Appleton's retrospective photos of the scene of the crime.
Shepherd's parlor.
Two woman posed in chairs, Provident Life & Trust Co. calendar on wall, December 1902. Possibly Sheppard: Martha Sheppard is listed in Media 1897.
Shepherd's parlor.
Two woman posed in chairs, Provident Life & Trust Co. calendar on wall, December 1902. Possibly Sheppard: Martha Sheppard is listed in Media 1897.
Shepherd's parlor.
Two woman posed in chairs, Provident Life & Trust Co. calendar on wall, December 1902. Possibly Sheppard: Martha Sheppard is listed in Media 1897.
Sheriff Caleb Hoopes
Caleb Hoopes was past 80 years old and the ex-sheriff when this picture was taken. A note in the Chester Times from July 17, 1902, under the heading "The Captain's Picture," stated: "Photographer Stephen H. Appleton, of Media, has just completed a fine portrait of Captain Caleb Hoopes, one of the pioneers of the county seat. The captain will present the miniature to Geo. W. Bartram Lodge, F. & A. M., of Media, of which he is the only living charter member." See also AP-8211.
Shoemakerville Bridge. Looking across Ridley Creek into Chester.
This hill and bridge are on Providence Road / Route 320, as it crosses Ridley Creek, which is the border between Chester and Nether Providence.
Shoemakerville Bridge. Looking into Chester toward 24th Avenue.
This hill and bridge are on Providence Road / Route 320, as it crosses Ridley Creek, which is the border between Chester and Nether Providence. See AP-5246 for same view taken same day.
Shoemakerville Hill
This hill and bridge are on Providence Road or Route 320, as it crosses Ridley Creek, which is the border between Chester and Nether Providence Township, Pa. See AP-5132-1 for same view taken same day.