Box Borough-Large-3
Contains 19 Results:
[915 Harvard, "Magstan Manse" from Yale Ave.]
The Magstan Manse at 915 Harvard Avenue in Swarthmore was designed by Francis G,. Caldwell for S.K. Wilson in 1909.
Union Church Window. [Memorial stainglass window, May Virginia Rose Waddell (Little Family Papers)]
The Union Church, later United Methodist and, most recently sharing space with the Swarthmore Community Center, was built on Park Avenue in Swarthmore.
Log house above Levis Mills. Sept 27, 1899. [Plankhouse (demolished) below Walnut Lane?]
This log house is probably the one labelled on the 1892 Miller map, Log House 200 Years. It was located east of the Crum Creek on a spit of land overlooking the Lewis Mills.
May Loeffler Memorial. [Presbyterian Church, Havard Ave.]
The Gibbons family gave funds to the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church towards a Sunday School building in memory of their adopted niece, May Loeffler.
Mr. Clarence Scott's house and tree. May 3rd 1901 [506 Cedar Lane]
Clarence Scott's residence was located at 508 Cedar Lane in Swarthmore.
[Union Church - later United Methodist]
The Union Church, later United Methodist and, most recently sharing space with the Swarthmore Community Center, was built in on Park Avenue in Swarthmore.
Leiper's quarry [from Yale, horse & wagon - scratched]
Thomas Leiper quarried stone at several sites along the Crum.
Shirer Pharmacy [S. Chester Road]
Victor D. Shirer built his pharmacy on South Chester Road in two sections, the first about 1902. In about 1908 the building also housed the post office.
Repairs on Dr. Hull's oak 1916 (2 negatives - "Wm Penn Oak" at 504 Walnut)
"Repairs on Dr. Hull's oak 1916." Residence of Wm. I. Hull, 504 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore, 1900. Supposed to be a "descendant" of Penn's Treaty Oak.