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Hill Farmhouse (Bishop Nursing Home)
Bishop Nursing Home was located at 318 S. Orange St.; newspaper references start in 1960. According to Frank Lees caption, the building in this photograph is the same (with many additions and alterations) as the Hill Farmhouse. This may be incorrect. More information on this photograph would be welcome.
Hillside with For Sale sign
See AP-5128 for information on this circle picture.
Hipple and baby
This is probably the baby's sister, not mother.
Hipple baby
This is not the same baby as in AP-5761, -5762, and -5764
History of the Delaware County Section of the National Council of Negro Women
Presented at the Third African American Womens Conference at Cheyney University. Probably written by Mary M. Edwards
History of the Mt. Zion Lodge
History of the Mt. Zion Lodge in Media, Pa. written by Cornelius Ridley.
Holl Building
Emil Holl ran a jewelry business at this location. See AP-5128 for information on this circle picture.
Holl's children
Same little girl as in AP-4093. Older girl pushing Helen Holl in baby carriage.
Holl’s children
Same little girl as in AP-4093
Holl’s children
Same little girl as in AP-4093
Holl’s miniature photo, copy
Original photo taken at The Pinero Studio, 2204 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
Holl’s unfinished building
On State Street, north side, east of Orange St. Building under construction, with masons at work.
Holmes railroad station
Location is approximate.
Holmes railroad station
Location is approximate.
Holmes railroad station
Location is approximate.
Holmes railroad station
Location is approximate.
Holmes railroad station
Location is approximate.
Home of Dr. Schoff, northeast corner of Baltimore Avenue and Plum Street
Before construction of the parking garage that now stands at Olive Street and Baltimore Avenue. Sign on building reads: Louis Bucklin, Photographer.
Homer C. Floyd, speaker at Unity Day
Unity Day group photo. Homer Floyd, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, standing. Seated (left to right), Rev. Rideout, Mary Edwards, Hans Deitz, Robert Dee, Vice Chairman, African-American-Jewish Relations, ADL; and Thomas Smith, President, Pennsylvania State Conference of Branches of the NAACP.
Homer C. Floyd, text of Unity Day speech
"Unity: A Question of Commitment" by Homer C. Floyd, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. See text in Notes field