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Ivy-covered ruins
Looks to have once been a large factory or mill building. Possibly related to Ivy Mills; see AP-5062.
J. B. Robinson's boy, copy
Boy wearing sailor's suit. Original photo from Gutekunst, 712 Arch St., Philadelphia
J. C. Beatty, copy
Photograph of original artwork signed by W. H. Michener
J. D. Chalfant's Livery Stables
This is Zimmerman's copy of an old photograph, which is not dated but could be ca. 1890. The business stood on the northwest corner of State Street and Jackson Street.
J. D. Pierson’s Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables
This business was located on the north side of Baltimore Avenue between Orange Street and South Avenue. Also in picture is a horse-drawn wagon with the sign: "Ingram Bros. Wagon Builders"
J. D. Pierson’s Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables
This business was located on the north side of Baltimore Avenue between Orange Street and South Avenue.
J. E. Quinby, Knight Templar
According to Media 1897 Directory, this may be Joseph E. Quinby.
J. Fred Schultz, Media burgess (or mayor), with beard, examining Media Centennial Celebration hats in B. Gross clothing store
Ben Gross (with glasses) started the store about 1920; he died in 1955. The three younger men who appear in this series of photographs are probably his sons, William, Milton, and Jack. Date on negative envelope wrong.
J. Fred Schultz, Media burgess (or mayor), with beard, examining Media Centennial Celebration hats in B. Gross clothing store
Ben Gross (with glasses) started the store about 1920; he died in 1955. The three younger men who appear in this series of photographs are probably his sons, William, Milton, and Jack. Date on negative envelope wrong.
J. Fred Schultz, Media burgess (or mayor), with beard, examining Media Centennial Celebration hats in B. Gross clothing store
Ben Gross (with glasses) started the store about 1920; he died in 1955. The three younger men who appear in this series of photographs are probably his sons, William, Milton, and Jack. Date on negative envelope wrong.
J. Fred Schultz, Media burgess (or mayor), with beard, examining Media Centennial Celebration hats in B. Gross clothing store
Ben Gross (with glasses) started the store about 1920; he died in 1955. The three younger men who appear in this series of photographs are probably his sons, William, Milton, and Jack. Date on negative envelope wrong.
J. Fred Schultz, Media burgess (or mayor), with beard, examining Media Centennial Celebration hats in B. Gross clothing store
Ben Gross (with glasses) started the store about 1920; he died in 1955. The three younger men who appear in this series of photographs are probably his sons, William, Milton, and Jack. Date on negative envelope wrong.
J. Fred Schultz, Media burgess (or mayor), with beard, examining Media Centennial Celebration hats in B. Gross clothing store
Ben Gross (with glasses) started the store about 1920; he died in 1955. The three younger men who appear in this series of photographs are probably his sons, William, Milton, and Jack. Date on negative envelope wrong.
J. H. Sloan, Media Odorless Excavator Company
Probably an employee and not Sloan, the owner, at the reins of the horse. This was an early version of a septic tank cleaning service, which used vacuum pumps to remove the contents of outhouses and cesspools before a public sewer system was installed in Media. Sign on building reads "W. Washington St..," now W. Baltimore Pike. 1897 Media Directory lists J. Harris Sloan, contractor, at the corner of Washington Ave. and Olive St. The 1892 map of Media shows another Sloan location at the corner of Washington Ave. and South Ave.
J. Howard Lewis, on horse
Negative damaged; had been stuck to negative AP-8323-1
J. Lord Rigby, wisteria
Rear of house
J. Mitchel Baker, copy
Original from Trask, 1210 Chestnut St., in Philadelphia
J. Nelson Rigby Funeral Home
Caption sheet in folder says this "former residence of Mrs. Thompson" was "built on property once owned by Isaac Worrall."
J. T. Reynolds and baby
Baby might be Brooke Tawney; J. T. Reynolds would have been his grandfather according to obituary. Media Directory for 1897 lists John T. Reynolds, lawyer, 10 South Ave., 344 W. Front St.