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Contains 30 Results:
[Strath Haven Inn from the falls]
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.11
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The Strath Haven Inn was built along Crum Creek in Swarthmore 1893-94 by businessman and and real estate developer, Fredrick M. Simons. The site is currently occupied by the Strath Haven Condominiums.
Crum Creek near Leiper [sic] Quarry
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.12
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Thomas Leiper quarried stone at several sites along the Crum.
[Crum Creek, wide]
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.13
[Crum Creek woods, at edges at ravine?]
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.14
[Crum woods, path] (2 negatives)
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.15
[Crum woods] (2 negatives)
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.16
[Crum Creek]
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.17
View from house in Spring. May 4th 1901
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.18
Scope and Contents
518 Walnut Lane
Location of 518
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.19
Scope and Contents
George A. Hoadley, long-time professor of physics at Swarthmore College, was a founder of the Swarthmore College Camera Club; he was an amateur photographer. He built the house at 518 Walnut Lane in 1900.
The house from Dr. Bassett's fall of 1900.
Item — Box: Borough-Large-6
Identifier: B.2.6.20
Scope and Contents
View of 518 Walnut. Dr. Bassett resided at 519 Walnut Lane.