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119-121 E. 6th St., Media, Pa.
Shows 119-121 E. 6th St. [Sixth] House (as of 2018) has been remodeled to have a stucco exterior and more overhang on the roofline, but the shape of the building and details surrounding these pictures confirm the location. Partial view of house shows back of 129 E. 6th St. The 1909 Mueller map shows owner of 119, where the family is posed, as Laura E. Flounders. This negative originally "Unknown".
119-121 E. 6th St., Media, Pa.
Shows 119-121 E. 6th St. [Sixth] House (as of 2018) has been remodeled to have a stucco exterior and more overhang on the roofline, but the shape of the building and details surrounding these pictures confirm the location. Partial view of house shows back of 129 E. 6th St. The 1909 Mueller map shows owner of 119, where the family is posed, as Laura E. Flounders. This negative originally "Unknown".
Alexander house, Brinton Mill
Probably on the Concord Country Club property, formerly Brinton Lake Club
Band wagon
See AP-4044-2 for a different band with African American players in the same or similar wagon. Charter House livery stable in background.
Band wagon
See AP-4044-1 for a different band with caucasian players in the same or similar wagon. Charter House livery stable in background.
Boys sitting on granite curb stones, southwest corner, Baltimore Avenue and South Avenue
Frank Lees notes that this is the northwest corner, back of photo in original caption reads southwest corner.
C. Frank Williamson Lumber Yard, Station Road
Six or seven buildings, some look like dwellings. Sign reads: C. Frank Williamson, Lumber, Coal, Wood and Feed. Railroad tracks in foreground.
Chalfant’s Livery Stable, northwest corner of State and Jackson streets
Frank Lees dated this as 1915 (Circa), but it is probably older. Copy of original photo; source not noted
Concordville railroad wreck, view to the west
Boxcar derailed and off the tracks. Workmen milling around; and onlookers watching. Car labeled with: "P.W.&B. R.R. 10034" [Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad]
Concordville south, railroad grade crossing, north
Probably photographed in support of a legal case involving an accident at this location. Small street sign reads: "Boothes Corner 4 mi". Sign on building : "Agency for Champion binders movers."
Concordville south, railroad grade crossing, south 25 feet
Probably photographed in support of a legal case involving an accident at this location.
Craft’s Livery and Boarding Stables, Baker Street, south side, west of Orange Street. Allen Wood, driver.
The 1882 and 1892 atlases of Delaware County show W. C. Brodhead's Livery stables at this location. The 1910 atlas shows this livery business as Doak's.
Cutter, Charles and Dick
Appleton's index entry, used as the title, leaves it unclear who (in this photograph of a man, horse, and horse-drawn vehicle, in a farm setting) is Charles, who is Dick, and if Cutter is a family name.
Darby, Main Street
Location is approximate.
Darby, Main Street
Location is approximate.
Darby, Main Street
Shows George M. Dunlap, Leading Cash Grocer, 857 and 859, Central Meat Market, No. 861, and a stationery store at 861-1/2.
Decoration Day Parade, 1895. T. School.
Elevated view from southwest corner of W. State St. and S. Orange St., looking east. Holl's Jewelry store is on left; this is before the adjoining building to the east was constructed (see AP- 5140). Also shows willow trees in front of Charter House. "T. School" is probably Training School in Elwyn.
Dr. Rogers, horse and buggy
Fence around Court House property in background
Edgmont Road, south
Photography probably taken in support of a legal case related to an accident at this location.
Elm Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa., near Maple Avenue
Location is approximate. This might be a legal photograph documenting damages from a change of grade in Elm Avenue.
Elm Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa., near Maple Avenue
Location is approximate. This might be a legal photograph documenting damages from a change of grade in Elm Avenue. Workmen and horse and dump cart under Maple Ave. sign.
Elwyn Station, off former Penns Grove Road, now Elwyn Road, looking east
One of a series of photographs, possibly by same photographer or from same album. Date not certain. Possibly from 5 x 7 inch glass negative
Firemen boys
Boys dressed in fireman hats in carriage behind a mule or donkey