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802. Home for Aged. Brookwood.
This is the former Malin family homestead. Address is approximate. The building was on the west side of Ridley Creek Road, the same side as what is now called Louis Scott Park.
942. U. S. Post Office, Media, Pa.
This building later became the Media Borough Hall, It is now (2020) a restaurant.
A bit of Delaware County
No location provided. A dirt road with a barn on the left and fenced-in cornfield on the right.
A group of Media "sports" at the Rose Tree Inn, about 1902
1. Pennington, 2. unknown, 3. Enos Jobson, 4. unknown, 5. Morrow, 6. John Doak, 7. Ed Jobson. Removed from Streeper notebook.
A Retirement Haven
When we moved here in 2017, the yard was nearly devoid of life, the bathrooms were circa 1940 and the kitchen was small. We have since planted 5 native trees, two dozen native shrubs and about a hundred native perennials, moved the side walk and added paths across the front. We have also remodeled both bathrooms, converted the garage to a kitchen, laundry room and 1/2 bath.
A Service of Dedication of the Media Fellowship House
Event brochure for event at the Media Fellowship House on October 23, 1953.
A. C. W. Matheus
In Media baseball uniform, with glove and ball
A. C. W. Matheus
In Media baseball uniform, with glove and ball
A. G. C. Smith
County Schools Superintendent. See composite photograph AP-8130-2
A. G. C. Smith, copy
County Schools Superintendent. See composite photograph AP-8130-2
A. L. Smith, grandfather, copy
Photograph of painting. This could mean that this is the grandparent of A. L. Smith.