Box Borough-Large-5
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Contains 38 Results:
Wallingford RR Bridge
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.21
Scope and Contents
The Crum Creek Viaduct was originally constructed of wood with stone pillars; it was rebuilt in 1895 as a steel trestle bridge.This photo is likely of the 1895 rebuilding.
[House]
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.22
Scope and Contents
405 Elm. Built for Leonard C. and Ruth Potter Ashton.
Dr. Hull's home - Swarthmore PA
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.23
Scope and Contents
Residence of Wm. I. Hull, 504 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore, 1900. Built in 1898.
[Road Construction?]
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.24
Scope and Contents
Image of felled trees.
[Home]
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.25
Bridge over Crum Creek. Between Swarthmore and Wallingford PA
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.26
Scope and Contents
The Crum Creek Viaduct was originally constructed of wood with stone pillars; it was rebuilt in 1895 as a steel trestle bridge.
The Inn from the bridge 10/25/1902
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.27
Scope and Contents
This pedestrian/automobile bridge on Yale Avenue was an iron structure. It was replaced in the early 1930s. The Strath Haven Inn, built in 1892, is visible beyond.
Washington's headquarters [Chadds Ford]
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.28
Dining Room table & light. March 5, 1917. By light of dining room light
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.29
Scope and Contents
518 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore.
Early Spring view. April 9, 1917
Item — Box: Borough-Large-5
Identifier: B.2.5.30