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Contains 46 Results:

[Hull's house & Oak]

 Item — Box: Borough-Small-1
Identifier: B.1.1.21
Scope and Contents

"Hull's house and oak." Residence of Wm. I. Hull, 504 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore, 1900. Supposed to be a "descendant" of Penn's Treaty Oak.

Dr. Hull's house & Oak 1900

 Item — Box: Borough-Small-1
Identifier: B.1.1.22
Scope and Contents

"Dr. Hull's house & Oak 1900." Residence of Wm. I. Hull, 504 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore, 1900. Supposed to be a "descedant" of Penn's Treaty Oak.

[Road from Lewis Mills]

 Item — Box: Borough-Small-1
Identifier: B.1.1.23
Scope and Contents

The site of the J. Howard Lewis Paper Mills is located in Nether Providence, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, on Cum Creek Between Baltimore Pike and Beatty Road. It was first constructed in 1826 by John Pancoast and others, and was purchased by John and Elizabeth Lewis in 1833. It was damaged by fire in 1882, and again in 1883, and was operated by the Franklin Paper Company after 1890. It continued in business until the late 1950s.

Road from Lewis Mills 1895

 Item — Box: Borough-Small-1
Identifier: B.1.1.24
Scope and Contents

"Road from Lewis Mills." The site of the J. Howard Lewis Paper Mills is located in Nether Providence, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, on Cum Creek Between Baltimore Pike and Beatty Road. It was first constructed in 1826 by John Pancoast and others, and was purchased by John and Elizabeth Lewis in 1833. It was damaged by fire in 1882, and again in 1883, and was operated by the Franklin Paper Company after 1890. It continued in business until the late 1950s.

Near Secan[e] PA

 Item — Box: Borough-Small-1
Identifier: B.1.1.26
Scope and Contents

"Near Secan PA." Secane in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, is a small community within Ridley Township, located two stop east of Swarthmore onthe Pennsylvania Railroad.