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E. D. Baker, with violin
See note at AP-8256.
E. H. Rigby, baby
This is probably Edward H. Rigby, 1902-1995, buried Media Cemetery. Plate cracked, still intact, fragile
E. H. Rigby, baby
This is probably Edward H. Rigby, 1902-1995, buried Media Cemetery
E. L. or Elwood Haddock
Deborah Appleton's brother. In Media 1897 Directory, Ellwood ?), Charles, Annie and Mary Haddock all live at 14 W. Front St.
E. Louise Kruse, librarian, Media Free Library
Kruse served as librarian beginning in July 1919. See also P-12008
E. Louise Kruse, librarian, Media Free Library
She served as librarian for 38 years, from 1919 until her death on January 11, 1958. She never married.
E. Q. O. I. Group
Harry Appleton, the photographer's son, is seated at the bottom left.
Eagle Hotel
On sign: C. A. Beittenmiller, Proprietor. The J. B. P. Baltz Brewing Co., Lager Beer. Photograph used in the book Twice Adopted, by "En Quad" [Thomas R. Vernon]. Media, Pa.: Cooper & Vernon, Publishers, 1898, facing page 208. This novel tells the story of two adopted children in Media who grow up to get married, and uses many real people names and place names.
Eastman residence
House of John I. Eastman, listed in 1885 Media Directory at Washington, now Baltimore Ave., and Lemon St. Image is in “Media, Penna.” publication, 1889, p. 37, as “Miss Eastman's Cottage." See also 1892 Map of Media.
Economy Market, northwest corner of State Street and Orange Street
Also shows adjoining building on State Street. The market was demolished during Media's urban renewal project, which started in the late 1960s. The adjoining building, on State Street, was remodeled but still stands. Scan made from original negative.
Economy Market, southwest corner of State and Orange streets.
In window to left: C. H. Van Leer. In pencil on reverse: "Jessie Talley," who may be woman in photograph. Building demolished.
Ed and Harvey with steam tractor in quarry, Gayley Street and Park Avenue
"Red Ink" photo, series by same photographer named for red ink used for writing descriptions on reverse side of similarly-mounted images. A large apartment complex now sits in the land that was once the quarry.
Ed. Miller, conductor of Pennsylvania Railroad's first train into West Chester
Either 1854 or 1858. Copy of original photo; source not noted
Eddystone Trolley Case
This was likely taken by Appleton in support of a legal case regarding a trolley accident.
Eddystone Trolley Case
This was likely taken by Appleton in support of a legal case regarding a trolley accident.
Eddystone Trolley Case
Shows church at 9th and Sayville in Eddystone, with trolley No.16 of the Chester Traction Co. This was likely taken by Appleton in support of a legal case regarding a trolley accident. A large factory is in the background.
Edgar A. Wilkinson
Husband of Sarah (or Sallie) Haddock Wilkinson, Deborah Appleton's sister.