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H. F. Palmer store, probably in Morton
H. F. Palmer is listed in Morton, PA in Chester Times, March 25, 1916, p. 14
H. Hayward, Jr.
Boy in sailor's suit
H. M. Brown
Initials might be H. W.
H. M. Brown, K.T.
K.T. refers to his Knights of Templar uniform. Initials might be H. W.
Haddock house, Marple
Possibly childhood home of Deborah Haddock Appleton, the photographer's wife.
Hagerman baby, deceased
Possibly child of Herbert and A. Hagerman who lived at 30 E. Jefferson, according to 1897 Media Directory
Hall boys
May be Holl
Hall girls
May be Holl
Halloween at 417 S. Jackson St.
Halloween, 2024, on S. Jackson St., featuring Michael Moore as Gomez Addams.
Halloween Parade
Penncrest High School Marching Band Crowd watching the Media Fire Company pass
Hamilton’s Delicatessen and Light Lunch Café, on Front Street opposite Delaware County Court House
Frank Lees refers to this as a tea room. It was located on Front St. opposite the Delaware County Court House. Copy of original photo; source not noted
Hammond organ with sheet music
P-19194 to P-19225 came from the same roll of film.
Hammond organ with sheet music and framed photograph of woman
P-19194 to P-19225 came from the same roll of film.
Hanley Terrace, 625 West Baltimore Avenue
Frank Lees caption on reverse: "Also the residence of Harry Garner. Date unknown. Was once an inn and stage coach stop. Very old. Aunt Lizzie Hanley on porch."
Hardware store run by Isaac Johnson III, and Jefferis Drugs
Photograph, probably by E. V. Streeper, of the hardware store that occupied the Media Ledger building for more than 75 years. The store closed sometime between 2004 and 2008.
Harp Property, Glenolden
This series of photos was most likely taken as part of the legal case involving Mr. Harp, as noted in the Chester Times of May 13,1903: "The jury of view in the case of L. L. Harp vs. the borough of Glenolden to recover damages for the change of grade of sidewalks on Chester Pike west of Ashland Avenue, will meet on the premises of the prosecutor on Friday afternoon to fix damages."
Harp Property, Glenolden
See note at AP-8267