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Virginia, Roanoke




Norfolk & Western R.R.

train station

PInq, 10/03/1890, p. 7: GTP will build a large extension to depot at High & Shenandoah St., Roanoke.

PRERBG 11/01/1890

Building, 10/08/1887



1887

Virginia, Roanoke

Shenandoah Ave, 110

(540) 985-5900



Norfolk & Western R.R
Hotel Roanoke


hotel

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.

PRERBG

03/12/1890

02/25/1891 Building, 10/08/1887


1887

Philadelphia




Balton, Mr.

dwelling

he’s not in 1886, 1890 or 1900 CD

[almost surely Button]



PRERBG

06/11/1888



1888

Philadelphia

2xx W. Tulpehocken St.

McComarck, Mrs.
=Julia B. McCormick

dwelling

dem.


betw E. B. Moore (224) and Anna R. Cummings

1906 atlas: Mary B. Chapman



JMD: McCormick - old no. 113 Tulpehocken St ?

PRERBG 06/11/1888

1888

Philadelphia




Protestant Episcopal Church







PRERBG 06/11/1888

1888

Philadelphia, Center

Rittenhouse Sq. and 18th St.

Hocker, Charles

(alterations and/or additions)

"Rittenhouse Square above 18th"

(he’s not in 1890, 1895, 1900 CD)



PRERBG 06/11/1888

1888


Philadelphia, Center

Trinity Place and 22nd St.




dwelling (alterations and/or additions)




PRERBG 06/11/1888

1888

Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill

Bethlehem Pk., 107
# per 1900 census

Hopkin, Charles E.

dwelling

“store and residence”

1900 CD: stoves, Bethlehem Pike n Newton



BDW, June 1888: GTP: res “for C.E. Hopkins, at Chestnut Hill.”


PRERBG

06/11/1888




1888


Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill

Crittenden St., 8240

Heebner, Samuel Y. and Julia

dwelling (alterations and/or additions)

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.”


PRERBG

06/11/1888

05/21/1890


1888

Philadelphia, Germantown

School House Ln. and Wissahickon Av.

Denniston, Edward E. and Eleanor
sec. EW Clark & Co.

dwelling

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.

PRERBG

6/11/1888



ill. W/ photo, plan, desrc., in Scientific American, Building Edition, Feb. 1895,



1888

Philadelphia, Germantown

Tulpehocken St. W., o. no. 113

Blanchard, Margaret

dwelling

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)

PRERBG

06/11/1888




1888

Philadelphia, Germantown

Tulpehocken St. W., 243
# per 1900 census

(114 in 1895 CD)



Foulke, William Green and Anna Jeanes
lawyer

dwelling

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”




1888

Rhode Island, Jamestown




Frazer, Robert

dwelling




PRERBG

06/11/1888



1888

West Virginia, Bluefield




Norfolk & Western R.R.
Bluefield Inn

hotel




PRERBG 06/11/1888

AABN 07/14/1888



1888

Pennsylvania, Devon




Baker




Image at: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/ajnls/ksub17.jpg

AABN 04/1889

1889

Pennsylvania, Whitemarsh




Pardee, Calvin (1841-1923)

coal


dwelling

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



AABN 12/28/1889;

Hotchkin AMG

BD&W 01/1890


1889

Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill Av.

English, Chancellor C.

dwelling

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.”


AABN

12/8/1906

Hotchkin

AMG; Englehardt

BD&W 11/1889


1889

Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill

Germantown Av., 8425

Knights of Pythias Hall




Perseverance Lodge No. 46

1895 CD: 8425 Germantown Av

Image at: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/ajnls/kclu01.jpg


AABN 06/1889

1889

Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill

Moreland Av. W., 540

Clark, Edward E., Jr.

dwelling

"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






1889

Philadelphia, Germantown




YMCA




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

PRERBG 07/31/1889

1889

Virginia, Luray




St. Giles Church

church

illustrated in AABN 02/16/1889

AABN

02/16/1889



1889

Philadelphia, Germantown

Knox St., 5335
corner W. Penn St.




dwelling

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 "

eye

1886-87

Florida, DeLand




Stetson, John B.

dwelling

BDW, June 1890

GTP has in hand a house for Mr. J.B. Stetson, at Deland, Florada [sic]

PRERBG

05/21/1890



1890

Maryland, Darlington







academy building

completed plans: “true Colonial style”

PRERBG 09/17/1890

1890

Ohio, Barberton




Barberton Inn

hotel

Also illustrated in AABN 01/03/1891

Opened 1895, demolished 1915.



PRERBG

12/24/1890

AABN

09/17/1892



1890

Philadelphia, Germantown




Junior Club of Germantown

clubhouse

not in 1895 or 1900 CD

PRERBG 03/05/1890

(“rebuilding”)


AABN 04/26/1890

1890

Philadelphia, Germantown

Germantown Av.
corner Coulter

St. John's P.E. Church

church (alterations and/or additions)

“has charge of interior decoration”
1900 CD: Germantown Av & Coulter

PRERBG

09/17/1890



1890

Philadelphia, Germantown

Germantown Av., 5001

New Redeemer Church of Jesus Christ

church (alterations and/or addition)

1859 church with GP alterations (new church built along side old church)




1890

Philadelphia, Germantown

W. School Ln., 130
# per 1900 census


Alburger, John (1836- )

of Alburger, Stoer & Co. (importer, trimmings)



dwelling (alterations and/or additions)

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.




PRERBG

05/21/1890

Handsome Homes


1890

Philadelphia, Germantown

Tulpehocken St. W., 156-58
corner Greene

Second Presbyterian Church of Germantown

church (extension/alterations and/or additions)

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.”

PRERBG 03/05/1890

03/26/1890 04/09/1890



1890

Tennessee, Bristol




Norfolk & Western R.R.

train station

BDW, May 1890
PInq, 05/23/1890, p. 7: GTP working on plans for 5 stations in VA and TN for N & W: Bristol.

PRERBG 05/21/1890

1890

Virginia, Abington




Norfolk & Western RR

train station




PRERBG 07/30/1890

1890

Virginia, Bedford




Norfolk & Western R.R.

train station




PRERBG 05/21/1890

1890

Virginia, Graham




Norfolk & Western R.R.

train station

BDW, May 1890

AABN 05/31/1890

1890

Virginia, Graham or Gra[f]ton




Norfolk & Western R.R.

train station

PInq, 05/23/1890, p. 7: GTP working on plans for 5 stations in VA and TN for N & W: “Graton‘

PRERBG 05/21/1890

1890

Virginia, Richlands




Norfolk & Western R.R.

train station



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??)



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



1890

Virginia, Roanoke

1144 2nd Street

Sands, Joseph L.
NWRR executive

Dwelling,



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