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Philadelphia, Germantown

Germantown Av., 5221
at School St.

Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Germantown

office building

NE corner; demolished 1959

Image at: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/hotchkin/gmtach/2hk045.jpg



Building, 10/08/1887Hotchkin AMG

King p 54



1884

Philadelphia, Germantown

School House Ln.
(School La.)

Kimball, Frederick J.
(1844-1903)

pres of NWRR from 1886-95



dwelling

"Red Gate"; now on Philadelphia University campus
1900 CD: h. Ithan

1900 census: Radnor Twp, Delaware Co.

referenced as complete in Apr. 1884 in Lippincott's Mag, ergo, designed between 1880 and 1883.


PRERBG 05/02/1887

1887 Building, 10/08/1887



1884

Virginia, Pulaski




Norfolk & Western R.R.
Maple Shade Inn

hotel

http://www.pulaskitown.org/townofpulaski.aspx?LinkID=934

“The earliest commercial section of Town was south of Peak Creek along Valley and Commerce Streets. In 1884, however, the Pulaski Land & Improvement Company built the stone embankment channeling Peak Creek through the Town, allowing what was marshland North of the railroad tracks to be filled with molten furnace slag from local industries and developed. In that same year, the Norfolk & Western Railway built Maple Shade Inn with a design similar to the current Hotel Roanoke. During its heyday the Inn could house 150 travelers, many of whom stopped to enjoy the fine summer climate and many resorts in the County.”



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1884

Pennsylvania, Ashbourne

Old York Rd. near Cheltenham Rd.

Stetson, John B.

dwelling (alterations and/or additions)

“Idro” ; major alts. 1891-92

per 1895 CD: h Ashbourne

Image: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/hotchkin/oyr/full/Hko147.jpg


PRERBG 04/29/1891 Hotchkin Old York Rd.

Wells & Hope



1885

Philadelphia, North

Frankford Av.
below Unity

Second National Bank

Bank

Dem.


Westcott Scrapbooks, HSP, vol. 7, p. 94 [Sept. 1885]

2nd National Bank, Frankford bel Unity, new building begun, credited to GTP



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1885

Philadelphia, Germantown

Walnut Ln. W, 239

Pardee, Calvin (1841-1923)

coal


dwelling

son of Ario Pardee, founder of Hazleton, coal baron, built railroads to Phila
1890 CD: h Walnut Ln. n Greene

1900 CD: h 239 W Walnut Lane



Foulke Calvin Pardee (1 979)

1886-87

Pennsylvania, Media Borough




Miller, J.L.

dwelling

SM: found the map for I.L. Miller in Media Borough -- the court house fronts on Front St., and his house was at the corner of Front and Olive (where the parking lot is now -- we saw that) -- it was there in 1892 and in 1902 atlases. The smaller half-twin I.L. Miller house was at Front and Orange, a corner we missed, but it would have been in the southeast of that corner (lower left) from the court house. The big W.H. Miller estate was the whole block between 3rd & 4th and Jacking and Monroe -- it was there in 1892 and in 1902 also.

PRERBG 04/05/1886

1886

Philadelphia, Germantown




Reeves, Mr.

Dwelling

apparently dem



Francis P (Reeves, Parvin & Co) importers & wholesale grocers, h McKean Av c Clapier (also FPJr)

1899 atlas: large lot S sd Clapier, Wsd McKean, N a s Abbotsford, large wood house, w/ small stone one nr SWC of lot, on Abbotsford


1900 CD: same but 5113 Pulaski

1900 census: Francis B (grocer), family and servants on Abbotsford



1895 DC: J Woolman (JW & CH Reeves, plasterers) h 115 Coulter; Richard, plasterer, h Wissahickon n Walnut La

1895 CD: Albert S., manager, 56 Tulpehocken



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05/19/1886



1886

Philadelphia, Germantown

Chelten Av., 128
# per 1900 census and CD

Lutz, George Dr.

dwelling

per 1895 CD: George H. Lutz, dentist, h 113 Chelten

1880 census: born 1859; age 27 when house built??



JMD: o.n.=113 W. Chelten, now 128.

1900 CD: still only Dr. Lutz in directory

1899 atlas: Anna W. Lutz, in stone


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1886

Philadelphia, Germantown

High St. E., 227
# per 1900 census

Kay, Elizabeth

dwelling

house abandoned 5/06

JMD: o.n.=120 High

PRERBG 05/10/1886

1886

Alabama, Anniston




Woodstock Inn

hotel




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1887

New Jersey, Atlantic City







dwelling

frame, shingles

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1887

New Jersey, Beverly

pictured in the Philadelphia Inquirer on Sunday, September

4, 1994. perhaps supporting Inga Saffron's column on

Beverly/Edgewater Park. gave

1922 photo of

the house courtesy of Mrs. Kaklamanos
deed: same premises conveyed to the said

Thomas R. Maris in fee by three indentures:


1 - Richard R. Maris and the said Thomas R. Maris executors dated the 16th

day of November 1894 recorded in Burlington County Deed Book #314 page 136 etc.

2 - by William Maris, Jr. 15 Jan 1887 in Burlington County Deed Book O 11

page 232 etc.

3 - by William Maris, Jr. 17 March 1893 #302 folio 423


Mavis, T. R.

Dwelling

519 Farnum Street

in Edgewater Park, NJ.


from JMW: found the name T.R.

Maris in David Pettit, HISTORY OF BEVERLY AND WILLINGBOROUGH TOWNSHIP, BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ, 1929:

“Doctor Kenworthy sold his Beverly property to William Maris, Jr. who

resided there until 1883 when L.N. Walton purchased it. Still another

local informs us that Contractor McClellan is building a large residence

for Mr. William Maris, Jr. at Farnum and Pine streets. Here Mr. Maris

died in 1894, aged 84 years. He had formerly been engaged in the lumber

business in Philadelphia and was distinguished for his charities, his

liberally [sic] and his interest in temperance.
“The Maris genealogy is a long and honourable one. The immigrant ancestors

were George and Alice Maris, of England, who settled in Chester County in

1683. A celebrated spring upon their place is said to have given the name

to the Township - Springfield, now in Delaware County.


“Thomas R. Maris, his son, who built and resided in the adjoining residence

and who died in 1928 was a well informed man, and a general companion

endowed with a rare sense of humour. He was for many years connected with

the American Bank Note Company, in its engraving department, first at

Philadelphia and later in New York. The Thomas R. Maris property is now

owned and occupied by George Beatty whose wife is the daughter of Mr.

Jacob Wilson.


PRERBG 01/24/1887 “farmhouse”

B&D, Feb 1887:

“at Beverly, N.J., [GTP] has recently finished a very pretty cottage for T. R. Maris”
April 19, 1927 that documented the transfer of the premises from Thomas R.

Maris, of New Rochelle, NY, and his wife Lily W. Maris, to Edith R. Maris.



1887

from JMW: The boundaries of Beverly were changed around 1900

or so, thus "placing" the house in Edgewater Park


Pennsylvania, Ambler




Ambler, Mr.

dwelling

(near Ambler)

PRERBG

01/24/1887



B&D, Feb 1887:

“At Ambler, Pa., [GTP] is putting up an old-fashioned residence for mr. Ambler, editor of the Farm Journal

1887

Pennsylvania, Haverford

College Ln., 6

Haverford College

dwelling

Duplex Cottage, 6 College Lane

GTP, 1887-88




PRERBG 06/11/1888

George E Thomas Associates, "Haverford College Building Chronology," 1998

[ref Managers' Minutes, 7/12/1887]


1887

Pennsylvania, Hazleton




Pardee, Calvin (1841-1923)

coal


dwelling alteration and/or addition

son of Ario Pardee, founder of Hazleton, coal baron, built railroads to Phila

PRERBG 05/09/1887

1887

Pennsylvania, Jenkintown




Brock, Mrs.

dwelling, frame house 31 x 61

Mrs. Brock's house is/was at Rice's Mill Rd., corner of Deaver Rd.

1894 Blue Book: Mrs. John Penn Brock, 117 S 22nd, sum res, “Hillside Cottage, Wyncote.”

City res w/ Charles Hall Brock, Hubert Brock. Also in 1894 BB: John W. Brock, 1417 Spruce, sum res Jenkintown.

PRERBG 11/14/1887

1887

Philadelphia, Germantown







dwelling




PRERBG 01/24/1887

1887

Philadelphia, Germantown

Chelten Av. W., 220
# per 1900 census & CD

Mason, Henry T.


dwelling “double house”

near Philadelphia and Reading RR

1895 CD: Talbot & Mason, h 211 Chelten



JMD: H.T. Mason: 218 & 220 W. Chelten Ave.
1900 CD: H T Mason Chemical Co.

1899 atlas:

=right half of a stone twin (Addison Hutton at 221 W. Chelten)

int in Handsome Homes?



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05/02/1887




1887

Philadelphia, Germantown

Germantown Av., 5507-17 (West Market Square)

Market Square Presbyterian Church

church

Image in Hotchkin AMG

White & Scott, Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia (1895): in 1882 a new manse was erected for $9,000; in 1884 a chaper was built in the rear for $16,000; in 1887 the old church was demolished and on 6/24/1888 the new church was dedicated – it cost $50,000.

Building, 10/08/1887PRERBG 06/01/1927

KING 1901



1887

Philadelphia, Germantown

Johnson St.




dwelling

JMD: 4 houses Johnson St: 108&10, 114&16 W. Johnson St.

PRERBG 01/24/1887

B&D, Feb 1887:

“four pairs of houses on Johnson Street, different in design and of very unique treatment, stone walls and steep shingle roofs, reaching nearly to the ground. The cost will be about $5,000 a pair. ”

1887

Philadelphia, Germantown

Main St.

Wakefield Presbyterian Church

chapel

1900 CD: Germantown Av below Fisher’s La

White & Scott book – the Wakefield Presbyterian Church was organized in May 1874 (Francis B. Reeves as ruling elder), a frame building put up in 1874, a “noble church edifice” erected in 1883, and a “second beautiful chapel” completed in 1887. William T. Tilden also an elder. It closed in 12/1973. Illustrated on page 150 of the book. Was at Gtn. Ave and “Fisher’s Lane”


Per JMD:

Trustees Minutes, Vol. 1, Presbyterian Historical Society



9 July 1877: James H. Windrim first mentioned as architect

again on 17 March 1879, 14 October 1878, and 16 February 1880

12 July 1880: Messrs. Kinnier & Son contractors to omit steeple and back building

12 April 1886: George T. Pearson offered to superintend the building

3 May 1886: Pearson drew up specifications, William Bruner was the contractor

9 April 1888: Report of Building committee states that Pearson drew up the plans.

Vol. 2

4 November 1889: Pearson is mentioned on inserting dormers on the church

PRERBG

01/24/1887

B&D, Feb 1887:

“In Germantown [GTP] has under way a stone chapel for the Wakefield Presbyterian Chruch,, to cost $15,000;”


1886-89
Gtn Guide: 02/27/1886: plans presented to WPCh for a new Sunday school, to be erected at rear of ch, to cost about 12K$
6/26/1886: “William H. Brunner is building the chapel of the Wakefield presby Ch, Main St.”




Philadelphia, Germantown

Manheim St., 412
# per 1910 census

Stoer, John F.
of Alburger, Stoer & Co.

(importer, trimmings)



dwelling (additions and/or alterations)

1895 CD: Manheim St. c McKean Av

1900 CD: same



PRERBG 01/24/1887

Germanopolis



1887

Philadelphia, Germantown

Wingohocking Terr.

Roberts, John T.

dwelling

not in 1895 CD
PRERBG: "four houses on Wingohocking Terrace...colonial style of architecture,
(and 2 pairs of stone and brick houses at Upsal Station.")

1900 CD: not there



PRERBG 05/02/1887

B&D, Feb 1887:

“Four single houses, each of different design, on Winhocken Terrace, to cost $32,000;”

1887

Philadelphia, Germantown

Wissahickon Av.

Jones, Thomas F.
Reeves, Parvin & Co

dwelling

1887 CD: o.n.= Wissahickon Ave., near Clapier (1890)

1895 CD: h Wissahickon Av, n Manheim

1900 CD: same

189 atlas: not E of Wiss Ave. 21st ward?



PRERBG 05/02/1887

1887

Philadelphia, Holmesburg

Frankford Av

Castor, George Albert

(1855-1906)

merchant tailor, congressman


dwelling

“Stonyhurst”; Image at: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/hotchkin/bp/3hk025.jpg

Hotchkin: "This country seat, on its high knoll, is on a tract of seventy-five acres, which was the Solley farm. Gray stones and shingles are the materials of this extensive mansion. George T. Pearson, of Philadelphia was the architect."

1895 CD: h Frankford Av. c Solly Av, Holmesburg

1900 CD: h Bristol Pike c Solly Av, Hbg



Hotchkin Bristol Pike

PRERBG


05/09/1887

1887

Philadelphia, Mt. Airy

Upsal St. W., 213/211

Upsal St. W., 205/203






dwelling “residences – 2 pairs”

(Upsal Station)

PRERBG 05/02/1887

1887

Virginia, Luray




Shenandoah Valley RR?
Luray Inn

hotel

B&D, Feb 1887:

“At Luray, Va., he has chaerge of the enlargement of the Luray Inn. The alterations include 100 new slepping rooms, parlors, and new kitchen department and extensions to the dining-rooms and a children’s dining-room, the whole to cost $40,000”

PRERBG 01/24/1887

AABN 03/16/1889 Building, 10/08/1887




1887


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