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Appleton home, 1896
Also shows 339 W. State St.. Harry Appleton, the photographer's son, is on the porch.
Appleton parlor, 335 W. State St.
Before moving to 341 W. State Street, the Appleton family lived here, a few doors to the east. Decorations include a framed self-portrait of the photographer.
Appleton residence
The photographer's residence and studio location. 337 and 339 W. State St. also visible.
Approach Plan, Media Post Office
Drawing No. 1A. Signed by J. A. (James A.) Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect, Treasury Department
Approaching Media Station, looking west along railroad tracks.
Shows bridge carrying Orange Street over the tracks, and steps on the north side of the tracks that once allowed pedestrian access on that side. Sign reads: "Caution! Do not walk nor trespass on the Railroad."
Arthur B. Griffith, Media Free Library
Probably a board member.
Arthur C. Throne, Delaware County Engineer (left) with unidentified man
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.
Arthur C. Throne, Delaware County Engineer (left), with unidentified man
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 Franklin
Father of Elizabeth Oveide. Caretaker, Broomall Lake and estate