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Dr. Martin's, Crum Creek
Frank Lees caption: "Beatty Road approaching Crum Creek, Nether Providence Township." This is possibly the house that, in 2019, still stands at 603 Beatty Road. According to the 1909 Mueller Atlas, plate 26, Edward Martin owned more than 100 acres between Beatty and Farnum roads in Nether Providence, including properties called Valley Farm, Clover Farm, and Orchard Hill. Photo probably by Dr. William T. W. Dickeson
Dr. Rogers, horse and buggy
Fence around Court House property in background
Dr. Walter E. Wentz home, 19. W. Baltimore Avenue, at Plum Street
House stood on the northwest corner of Baltimore Avenue and Plum Street. Demolished for construction of municipal parking garage.
Drawbridge over creek, closed
Possibly Chester Creek or Crum Creek
Drawbridge over creek, closed
Possibly Chester Creek or Crum Creek
Drawbridge over creek, open
Possibly Chester Creek or Crum Creek
Drawbridge over creek, open
Possibly Chester Creek or Crum Creek
Drayton house
Probably Media
Drayton house
Probably Media
Drayton house
Probably Media
Drayton Rhodes house, 2nd and Orange streets
Frank Lees caption: "Delaware County Parking Garage now (1990) occupies this site." Copy of original photo; source not noted
Drive-in window, Provident Tradesmens Bank & Trust Co.
This bank was formerly the First National Bank of Media.
Drowned boy, deceased
Posed in wicker chair
Duke Ivison
This could either be Duke who worked for the Ivison's (who owned the Charter House), or Duke might be the name of the Ivison's dog.
Dutch House, New Castle, Delaware
One of eight photographs on two album pages.
Dutton Otley Cummins
House number in photograph is 349. Sign on porch post mentions Dr. Laine, probably Dr. D. T. Laine.
Dutton Otley Cummins
Photo taken in front of 341 W. State St., Appleton's house