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Fronefield houses
Photo shows Media Club at left, on corner of Baltimore Pike, and 205 and 207 South Avenue, to corner of Franklin St.
Fronefield residence
In “Media, Penna.” publication, 1889, p. 39: "Residence of J. H. Fronefield, M.D.” 1892 map of Media shows this house, and the greenhouse that appears in the background, behind the house of E. Carey, at N. Jackson and Carbon St.
Front Elevation, Media Post Office
Drawing No. 100A. Signed by J. A. (James A.) Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect, Treasury Department
Furniture
May be from estate, or for sale in local store? Secretary desk and bureau.
Furniture
May be from estate, or for sale in local store? Sofa
Furniture
May be from estate, or for sale in local store? Bench
Gas Works
Exterior of the building, with workmen around door. Sign on door reads: "No admittance except on business."
Gayley house
In “Media, Penna.” publication, 1889, p. 55, described as “Swithin C. Shortlidge’s Academy Annex”
General Charles Lewis Leiper, cemetery monument
Monument dedicated May 27, 1900 in the Middletown Presbyterian Church cemetery
George A. Philips
Josepha Philips's father was a white New Yorker with businesses in Saint Croix.
George Butler and Mary Butler
With stuffed rabbit
George Eachus
Used in Soldiers’ and Sailors' Monument composites, AP-8248 and AP-8249, which were used in commemorative booklet for dedication of the monument in 1903
George Hill's office
Office was in Media on Jackson St. Hill was involved with the Rose Tree Fox Hunting Club, and hunting related prints, paraphernalia and photographs (including one of dogs, by Appleton) cover the walls and desk.
George Redmon and family, on front porch
George Redmon married Elizabeth or Lizzie nee Horne, in the center of the photograph. She was a cousin of Stephen Appleton. See Ogden Genealogy, p. 120-121. They had two daughters who lived to adulthood: Bessie and Lillian, pictured in other photos in this collection.