Box Borough-Large-5
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Storm damage at the Presbyterian Church. August 20, 1919
The Swarthmore Presbyterian Church was erected on Harvard Avenue in 1896.
Swarthmore Station
The second Swarthmore train station was built in 1876; it was enlarged around the turn of the century.
[Storm damage, Presbyterian Church. August 20, 1919]
The Swarthmore Presbyterian Church was erected on Harvard Avenue in 1896.
Mantle in Dr. Flagg's home 1892
Dr. J. Foster Flagg was a dentist and owned three adjacent houses in the 200 block of Elm Avenue.
[House]
Residence of Wm. I. Hull, 504 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore, 1900. Built in 1898.
[Interior]
Residential interior with classical "Rogers group type" sculpture on a table
Road from Inn to Leiper's Quarry. 10/25/01
Thomas Leiper quarried stone at several sites along the Crum. This quarry mentioned in the title may be the one in Swarthmore onYale Avenue, but is not visible in the picture.
Swarthmore Station
The second train station in Swarthmore was built in 1876; it was enlarged around the turn of the century.
[House in Ville?]
Hull residence. Glass negative damaged.
President Magill's house
Swarthmore College campus.