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Joseph Benson
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
Joseph Booth, copy of marriage license
Joseph Booth married Martha Hoskins in Philadelphia, June 2, 1811. Marriage performed by William Rogers, D.D. The married couple were both from Upper Chichester, Delaware County.
Joseph Horne house
Home of photographer's parents, possibly in Marple Township or Darby, Pa.
Joseph L. Pratt
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
Joseph W. Hawley, President, First National Bank of Media 1894-1906
This portrait and others decorated the bank's board room (see P-17026).
Joseph Wharton Appleton, copy
The photographer's father
Josepha Costancia Philips Ridley
Portrait when she was about age 18. She was born in St. Croix to a local laundress and George A. Philips, a wealthy white New Yorker who owned businesses and plantations in the West Indies. She was educated and cared for in St. Croix while her father resided in St. Thomas. She left St. Croix as a young woman and sailed to New York. By then George Philips had died and her white relatives did not welcome her. She moved to Washington, D.C. where she lived until she married William Henry Ridley.
Josepha P. Ridley
With her granddaughter Joyce at Eden Cemetery.
Josepha Ridley
Show here as a young girl.
Juanita Edwards
Daughter of Mary M. Edwards. On a swing at Media Friends School, winter of 1955
Juanita Edwards
Juanita Edwards in a playpen. She is the daughter of Mary M. Edwards.
Juanita Edwards
Juanita Edwards in toy police car on playground formerly at the 200 block of Olive Street, Media, Pa. This property is now part of the Delaware County Government Center.
Judge Abrams, copy
Photograph of engraving
Judge E. Leroy van Roden at the Towne House Restaurant
The judge is in the center; the two women are not identified
Judge William Toal (left) and William Taylor, Jr. (right)
Taylor was a blind lawyer from Media who invented the white can used by blind people. The man and seeing-eye dog in the center are not identified.
Judging a Halloween parade
Frank Lees identified Marion Redlow on left, and Bill Price on right.
Jummie, doll
Probably doll of Sue Appleton, the photographer's daughter
Jumping dog
Dog hangs from stick held up by two women; a third woman is holding backdrop for photo.