Virginia, Roanoke
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Norfolk & Western R.R.
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train station
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PInq, 10/03/1890, p. 7: GTP will build a large extension to depot at High & Shenandoah St., Roanoke.
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PRERBG 11/01/1890
Building, 10/08/1887
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1887
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Virginia, Roanoke
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Shenandoah Ave, 110
(540) 985-5900
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Norfolk & Western R.R
Hotel Roanoke
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hotel
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1882, Roanoke was a little town named Big Lick when enterprising railroad magnate Frederick J. Kimball chose it as the site of a railroad juncture and a major city. After Kimball combined two of his railroads into the Norfolk and Western Railroad, he built his vision of a comprehensive community with the Hotel Roanoke as its grand centerpiece.
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PRERBG
03/12/1890
02/25/1891 Building, 10/08/1887
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1887
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Philadelphia
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Balton, Mr.
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dwelling
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he’s not in 1886, 1890 or 1900 CD
[almost surely Button]
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PRERBG
06/11/1888
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1888
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Philadelphia
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2xx W. Tulpehocken St.
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McComarck, Mrs.
=Julia B. McCormick
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dwelling
dem.
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betw E. B. Moore (224) and Anna R. Cummings
1906 atlas: Mary B. Chapman
JMD: McCormick - old no. 113 Tulpehocken St ?
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PRERBG 06/11/1888
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1888
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Philadelphia
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Protestant Episcopal Church
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PRERBG 06/11/1888
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1888
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Philadelphia, Center
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Rittenhouse Sq. and 18th St.
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Hocker, Charles
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(alterations and/or additions)
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"Rittenhouse Square above 18th"
(he’s not in 1890, 1895, 1900 CD)
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PRERBG 06/11/1888
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1888
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Philadelphia, Center
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Trinity Place and 22nd St.
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dwelling (alterations and/or additions)
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PRERBG 06/11/1888
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1888
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Bethlehem Pk., 107
# per 1900 census
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Hopkin, Charles E.
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dwelling
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“store and residence”
1900 CD: stoves, Bethlehem Pike n Newton
BDW, June 1888: GTP: res “for C.E. Hopkins, at Chestnut Hill.”
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PRERBG
06/11/1888
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1888
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Crittenden St., 8240
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Heebner, Samuel Y. and Julia
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dwelling (alterations and/or additions)
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1890 CD: h Highland Av n 29th
1895 CD: vp Market St Nat Bank h Highland Av n PRR
1900 CD: h 318 Highland Av
BDW, June 1890: GTP, “extensive alterations and additions to the house of Mr. Heebner, Chestnut Hill.”
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PRERBG
06/11/1888
05/21/1890
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1888
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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School House Ln. and Wissahickon Av.
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Denniston, Edward E. and Eleanor
sec. EW Clark & Co.
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dwelling
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1886 CD: h Pulaski c Apsley
1890 CD: h 4651 Greene
1900 CD: Eleanor widow Edward, h School House Ln.
21st ward?
Sci Am B Ed: descrptn. p.21. erected for the late E. E. Denniston at school Lane, Philadelphia. Design borders on German. Cost $22,000, GTP.
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PRERBG
6/11/1888
ill. W/ photo, plan, desrc., in Scientific American, Building Edition, Feb. 1895,
“
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1888
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Tulpehocken St. W., o. no. 113
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Blanchard, Margaret
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dwelling
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1895 CD: h 113 Tulpehocken St.
1900 CD: M.C. widow, h 2221 Spring Garden
o.no. 113 = almost directly opp 243? (Foulke, o. no. 114)
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PRERBG
06/11/1888
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1888
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Tulpehocken St. W., 243
# per 1900 census
(114 in 1895 CD)
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Foulke, William Green and Anna Jeanes
lawyer
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dwelling
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below Greene St.
1888-89 [1889 date visible in Wells & Hope photo]
son Walter married Calvin Pardee’s daughter Helen in 1905
BDW, June 1888: GTP “Also a residence for Mr. Foulke, to be erected on Tulpehocken Street near Wayne St., Germantown”
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1888
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Rhode Island, Jamestown
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Frazer, Robert
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dwelling
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PRERBG
06/11/1888
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1888
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West Virginia, Bluefield
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Norfolk & Western R.R.
Bluefield Inn
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hotel
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PRERBG 06/11/1888
AABN 07/14/1888
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1888
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Pennsylvania, Devon
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Baker
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Image at: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/ajnls/ksub17.jpg
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AABN 04/1889
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1889
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Pennsylvania, Whitemarsh
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Pardee, Calvin (1841-1923)
coal
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dwelling
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Churchill Hall
Image at: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/ajnls/ksub25.jpg
Hotchkin AMG: “dwelling remodeled 1889 (alterations and/or additions)
image in BD&W 01/1890
1890 CD: h Walnut Ln. n Greene
1900 CD: h 239 W Walnut Lane
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AABN 12/28/1889;
Hotchkin AMG
BD&W 01/1890
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1889
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Chestnut Hill Av.
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English, Chancellor C.
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dwelling
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Norwood Hall ("end of Chestnut Hill Av.")
Image at: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/hotchkin/gmtach/2hk059.jpg
illustrated in BD&W 11/1889
image of interior of “main hall” in BD&W 01/1890
AMG has full description
Campbell scrapbooks (newspaper article dated May 14, 1909, “Norwood Hall” estate of Chancellor C. English, was sold to Jacob Disston. It is a reproduction of Haddon Hall, in Derbyshire, England. Located at “Chestnut and Navahoe avenues” – which is probably Chestnut Hill Ave and Millman now. The article says it’s on a ridge, commanding an extensive view of the Whitemarsh Valley. The article also says “Mr. Disston will later the property and occupy it as his residence.”
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AABN
12/8/1906
Hotchkin
AMG; Englehardt
BD&W 11/1889
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1889
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Germantown Av., 8425
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Knights of Pythias Hall
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Perseverance Lodge No. 46
1895 CD: 8425 Germantown Av
Image at: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/ajnls/kclu01.jpg
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AABN 06/1889
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1889
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Moreland Av. W., 540
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Clark, Edward E., Jr.
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dwelling
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"Keewaydin," 540 W. Moreland Av. (7709 Cherokee). Also, (in 1901) 601, 611 and 615 w. Mermaid Ln.
per 1895 CD: h N 35th c Moreland
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1889
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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YMCA
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BG: GTP: "3 story building" (alterations and/or additions) "$40K"
BDW April 1891 says designs for the YMCA in Germantown is in the hands of Frank Miles Day and Mr. Fields
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PRERBG 07/31/1889
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1889
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Virginia, Luray
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St. Giles Church
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church
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illustrated in AABN 02/16/1889
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AABN
02/16/1889
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1889
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Knox St., 5335
corner W. Penn St.
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dwelling
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owned by Phila mayor Robert E. Lamberton (1886-1941)
per JMD:
Germantown Guide, 10 September 1887, states the following:
"STRIKING IMPROVEMENTS
The transformation of old dwellings has become a modern art, and the skill of a good mechanic does wonders. Recently the cottage of Mr. Church, at Knox and Penn streets, was suddenly converted into a magnificent resident, in fact a castle in its way, and so attractive and indicative of comfort within that it is an object of pleasure to every appreciative passer-by. George W. Baxter did the work for Mr. Church "
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eye
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1886-87
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Florida, DeLand
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Stetson, John B.
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dwelling
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BDW, June 1890
GTP has in hand a house for Mr. J.B. Stetson, at Deland, Florada [sic]
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PRERBG
05/21/1890
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1890
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Maryland, Darlington
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academy building
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completed plans: “true Colonial style”
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PRERBG 09/17/1890
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1890
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Ohio, Barberton
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Barberton Inn
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hotel
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Also illustrated in AABN 01/03/1891
Opened 1895, demolished 1915.
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PRERBG
12/24/1890
AABN
09/17/1892
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1890
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Junior Club of Germantown
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clubhouse
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not in 1895 or 1900 CD
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PRERBG 03/05/1890
(“rebuilding”)
AABN 04/26/1890
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1890
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Germantown Av.
corner Coulter
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St. John's P.E. Church
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church (alterations and/or additions)
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“has charge of interior decoration”
1900 CD: Germantown Av & Coulter
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PRERBG
09/17/1890
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1890
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Germantown Av., 5001
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New Redeemer Church of Jesus Christ
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church (alterations and/or addition)
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1859 church with GP alterations (new church built along side old church)
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1890
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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W. School Ln., 130
# per 1900 census
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Alburger, John (1836- )
of Alburger, Stoer & Co. (importer, trimmings)
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dwelling (alterations and/or additions)
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1895 CD: h 135 School Ln
1900 CD: h 130 School Ln
1899 atlas: good stone house immed W of Gtn Acad
John Alburger was secretary of the vestry at St Luke’s P.E.
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PRERBG
05/21/1890
Handsome Homes
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1890
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Tulpehocken St. W., 156-58
corner Greene
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Second Presbyterian Church of Germantown
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church (extension/alterations and/or additions)
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alterations to Hoxie 1860 church
photo at http://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/image_gallery.cfm/71171
White & Scott, Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia (1895): The Second Presbyterian is illustrated on p. 114 – and the text says the edifice was completed in 1861, then “beautiful Sabbath-school building afterwards erected in the rear of the chapel, and connected with it, being completed in 1882. A very handsome manse was erected on Green Street, adjoining the church, at the beginning of the present pastorate, and occupied the early part of 1888.”
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PRERBG 03/05/1890
03/26/1890 04/09/1890
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1890
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Tennessee, Bristol
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Norfolk & Western R.R.
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train station
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BDW, May 1890
PInq, 05/23/1890, p. 7: GTP working on plans for 5 stations in VA and TN for N & W: Bristol.
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PRERBG 05/21/1890
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1890
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Virginia, Abington
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Norfolk & Western RR
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train station
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PRERBG 07/30/1890
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1890
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Virginia, Bedford
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Norfolk & Western R.R.
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train station
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PRERBG 05/21/1890
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1890
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Virginia, Graham
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Norfolk & Western R.R.
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train station
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BDW, May 1890
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AABN 05/31/1890
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1890
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Virginia, Graham or Gra[f]ton
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Norfolk & Western R.R.
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train station
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PInq, 05/23/1890, p. 7: GTP working on plans for 5 stations in VA and TN for N & W: “Graton‘
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PRERBG 05/21/1890
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1890
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Virginia, Richlands
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Norfolk & Western R.R.
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train station
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http://imagebase.lib.vt.edu/browse.php?folio_ID=/trans/nss/indi/dep/state/va&num_rows=336&start_row=56
(only thing that looks GP is the chimneys??)
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PRERBG 05/21/1890
PInq, 05/23/1890, p. 7: GTP working on plans for 5 stations in VA and TN for N & W: Richlands
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1890
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Virginia, Roanoke
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1144 2nd Street
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Sands, Joseph L.
NWRR executive
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Dwelling,
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