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Upper Darby stiff, deceased
From envelope: C. E. Danne or Hanne. Without hat.
Upper Providence Boys Club, monthly open house, boxing exhibition
The Boys Club was headquartered in the Upper Providence Township Building on Providence Road.
Upper Providence Boys Club, monthly open house, boxing exhibition
The Boys Club was headquartered in the Upper Providence Township Building on Providence Road.
Upper Providence Boys Club, monthly open house, boxing exhibition
The Boys Club was headquartered in the Upper Providence Township Building on Providence Road.
Upper Providence Boys Club, monthly open house, boxing exhibition
The Boys Club was headquartered in the Upper Providence Township Building on Providence Road.
Upper Providence Boys Club, monthly open house, boxing exhibition
The Boys Club was headquartered in the Upper Providence Township Building on Providence Road.
Upper Providence Boys Club, monthly open house, boxing exhibition
The Boys Club was headquartered in the Upper Providence Township Building on Providence Road.
Vail house, southwest corner, Front and West streets
Photocopy provided to MHAC by Dr. Roger G. Fennell, 502 W. Front St.
Vail house, southwest corner, Front and West streets
Photocopy provided to MHAC by Dr. Roger G. Fennell, 502 W. Front St.
Vail house, southwest corner, Front and West streets
Photocopy provided to MHAC by Dr. Roger G. Fennell, 502 W. Front St.
Vail house, southwest corner, Front and West streets
Photocopy provided to MHAC by Dr. Roger G. Fennell, 502 W. Front St.
Van L. Wolf, Light Wagon Builder, Carriage Builder
The 1900 Semi-Centennial pamphlet, page 83, locates this business at State and Jackson streets. A photocopy of an undated advertisement in this photo folder locates it at "Cor. State & Plum Sts., Media." The 1882 map of Media shows a carriage factory at State and Plum, and both 1882 and 1892 show livery businesses at State and Jackson, though not named Wolf. Verdict: location of this photo is uncertain. Copy of original photo; source not noted
Van Leer family
This is Frank Van Leer's family; see photo of a younger Frank at AP-4221.
Vansickle group
House number above the door reads 329. 1902 Media Directory lists Henry C. VanSyckel, Salesman, at 329 W. 4th St.
Vernon house
See AP-5133 and AP-5251. This may be the Vernon Farm, in Upper Providence Township, referred to in several newspaper notes. Family posed on porch, with women playing banjo and guitar, and pets sprawled on the lawn..
Vernon house, with D. A. Vernon and horse
Appleton's index entry is hard to decipher, but this man is definitely not D. A. Vernon, who died in 1888; this is probably D. A. Vernon's horse. Same residence and same day as in AP-5133 and AP-5230. Possibly in Upper Providence.
Vernon residence
Woman and child in carriage posed, with horse, outside. See AP-5230 and AP-5251. This may be the Vernon Farm, in Upper Providence Township, referred to in several newspaper notes.
Vernon Street, South Media
Photography probably related to a legal case at this location. Either June or September 9, 1902. Unclear what direction this view is looking. Portion of image obscured by remnants of envelope stuck to emulsion. .
Vernon Street, South Media
View looking north. Houses in the distance are on the north side of Jefferson Street, east of Vernon Street, and are still standing (2018). Photography probably related to a legal case at this location.