alt & add by GTP 1910
PRERBG 07/03/189506/24/1896
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1895
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Philadelphia, Mt. Airy
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Pelham Rd., 346
“Pelham Road near Franklin St.”
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McIlhenny, John
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dwelling “cottage”
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Image at: http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/ajnls/ksub47.jpg
has date stone 1895
[1900 CD: Jne McIlhenny (Helme & McIlhenny) h 220 W Upsal (house demolished 25 yrs ago)]
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PRERBG 03/13/1895
AABN 07/06/1895
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1895
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Philadelphia, West
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61st St. and Cedar Av.
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St. George's P.E. Church (1895: alterations and/or additions)
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parish house
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PRERBG 02/10/1895
06/11/1913
07/16/1913
09/03/1913
05/13/1914
06/03/1914
11/18/1914
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1895
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Philadelphia, West
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Walnut St., 4109
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Langstroth, Charles S.
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dwelling
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1897&98 CD: only Cyrus, painter, 4936 Germantown av
1900 census: Cyrus, 4936 Main St., Germantown
1903 CD: Charles S., lawyer, h 4109 Walnut (also Francis D., clerk, James. H., lawyer, & Thomas A.
1906 CD: all Langstroths at either 220 or 226 W Chelten
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AABN 06/22/1895
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1895
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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First M. E. Church
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church
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1900 CD: Germantown Av & High
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AABN
3/21/1896
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1896
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Main St. and Coulter St.
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St. Luke's P.E. Church
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rectory
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opposite St. Margaret's Home
Penn-Knox file, PHC:
RECTORY
address is 5403-05 Germantown Av.
built 1896, architect GTP
St Luke’s bk: contract was let 5/29/1896, ground broken 6/17/96, and building opened 12/16/96
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PRERBG
01/15/189602/19/1896
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1896
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Tulpehocken St., 136
# per 1900 census
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Walbridge, Thomas C.
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dwelling
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he’s not in 1900 CD but in 1900 census: sociologist & name spelled Walbridge (one L)
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PRERBG
08/12/1896
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1896
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Pennsylvania, Radnorville
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Castor, J.W.
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stable
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PRERBG
04/28/1897
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1897
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Fultz, Dr. J.J.
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dwelling
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he’s not in 1900 CD – is this Foltz??
PRERBG says “preparing plans”
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PRERBG
06/09/1897
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1897
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Summit Av., 1 (and Bethlehem Pk.)
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Foltz, J. Clinton, Dr.
physician
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dwelling
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1900 CD: Bethlehem Pike c E Summit
From Athenaeum file: "A 2 1/2 story, 4 rank, sidegabled Tudor dwelling w/stone basement, Flemish bond brickwork above the basement & stuccoed sides w/timbering above. A flared gabled roof tops the structure. Wood sills & shed dormers also appear. The bldg. has been a dwelling & office since its construction. Alts & adds occurred in 1899, 1901, 1911, 1918, 1949-1950 (George A. Robbins, architect), 1952, 1966 & 1973 (Irving Silver, architect)"
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AABN
12/01/1906
illus. Dec 1, 1906 American Architect
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1897
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Philadelphia, Mt. Airy
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dwelling
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(Pelham)
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PRERBG
04/27/1898
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1898
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Greene bel Tulpehocken
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Second Presbyterian Church
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Manse
Ext.
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White & Scott, Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia (1895): The Second Presbyterian’s “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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Plaque says 1897
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1888 or 1897?
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Philadelphia, North
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4th St. N., 1746-60
(4th St. & Montgomery Av.)
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Stetson, John B., Company
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factory
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PAB calls this “Building No. 21”
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PRERBG
04/27/1898 05/18/189810/12/189802/01/189901/16/1901
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1898
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Norwood Av.
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Snyder, W. Frederick
VP Northern Saving Fund Deposit & Trust Co.
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dwelling (1899: alterations and/or additions)
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1890 CD: h 501 Greene
1900 CD: h Norwood Av above Chestnut Hill Av
1910 census: second house from Chestnut Av
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PRERBG 05/24/1899
07/02/1902
(“laundry building”)
08/06/1902
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1899
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Germantown Av., 1801
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Stetson, John B., Company
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factory
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PAB calls this “Building No. 24”
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Webster, Phila Preserved
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1909-10
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Philadelphia, Mt. Airy
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Pelham Rd., 345
# per 1900 census
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Senseman, Clarence D.
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dwelling
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porch has been removed
per 1900 & 1905 CD: h 345 Pelham
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AIA/T-Square yearbook 1900
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1900
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Clark, Walter
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dwelling (alterations and/or additions)
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PRERBG
07/03/1901
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1901
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Massachusetts, Halifax
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Jones, M.
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dwelling (alterations and/or additions)
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“alt dwelling & small cottage to children’s playhouse”
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PRERBG 08/28/1901
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1901
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Pennsylvania, Chester
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Crowther, Samuel
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dwelling, stable
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PRERBG
05/15/1901
07/17/1901
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1901
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Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
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Guffey, James McClurg (1839-1930)
oil baron
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stable, residence (alterations and/or additions)
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PRERBG
04/10/1901
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1901
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Clark, E. W., Jr.
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dwelling (alterations and/or additions)
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per 1895 CD: Wissahickon Av c School
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PRERBG
05/01/1901
05/15/1901
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1901
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Philadelphia, Mt. Airy
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Upsal St. W., 221
bet. Pelham & Cherokee
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Button, Conyers
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dwelling
(1905: alterations and/or additions)
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1906: Button, Joseph (John H, McQuillen & Co., h 132 E Upsal
221 has date stone 1887
later owned by Jesse A. Tilge (1835-1915)
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PRERBG 02/06/1901
02/22/1905
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1901
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Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
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Guffey, James McClurg (1839-1930)
oil baron
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dwelling (“details of interior treatment”)
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maybe put these two Guffeys together?? (the other one is 1901 above)
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AABN 04/05/1902
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1902
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Pennsylvania, Villanova
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Brown, T. Wistar
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dwelling (alterations and/or additions)
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PRERBG
08/06/1902
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1902
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Moreland Av. W., 501
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Jones, J. Levering
(per 1895 CD)
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stable
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Olmsted project says his name is J. Levering Jones: http://www.rediscov.com/olmsted/default.asp?IDCFile=/olmsted/DETAILSF.IDC,SPECIFIC=50742,DATABASE=FILEUNIT,
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PRERBG 07/02/1902
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1902
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Philadelphia, Center
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Spring Garden St. and Marshall St.
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Northern Trust Co.
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bank
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SE corner
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PRERBG 06/17/1903 07/01/1903
07/29/1903
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1903
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Philadelphia, Center
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Spring Garden St., 600 (and 6th St.)
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Northern Trust Co.
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bank
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SW corner – Furness building with GP alterations only; demolished 1978
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PRERBG 04/22/1903
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1903
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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Main St. and Coulter St.
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St. Luke's P.E. Church
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church
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“memorial altar and reredos”
St Luke’s book: in the fall of 1902, Mrs. William Penn Troth, Jr., proposed a new stone altar & reredos in memory of Mr. Troth – Pearson was chosen as architect for that.
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AABN
03/28/1903
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1903
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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St. Martin’s Ln., 8015
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Kingston, Henry H.
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dwelling
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"A 2 1/2 story, 4 rank, sidegabled, stone Georgian Revival dwelling w/relieving arches above the first floor openings, round portico, fanlight transom, keystone centered stone lintels on the second floor, and 2 gabled dormers flanking a center Palladian window dormer. Alterations occurred in 1909, 1910 and 1958 (Hatfield, Martin & White, architects)" [PAB]
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Athenaeum: 5 city building permits
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1904
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Philadelphia, West
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Locust St., 4104-06
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Atkinson, Wilmer
(1840-1920)
[Quaker]
founder & publisher of Farm Journal
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dwelling
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1900 CD: WA., publishers (WA & Charles Jenkins [his nephew, d. 1951]) h 4109 Walnut
PRERBG listings for both Holmes Atkinson and Wilmer Atkinson
has date stone: 1905
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PRERBG 12/14/1904
12/21/1904
01/11/1905
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1904
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Roumfort Road
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Sheble
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dw
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JMD: The family that built it, Sheble, lived in rented house nearby before this was built. Prior to this they lived in some nice Queen Anne house in Oak Lane (I think the Cheltenham portion of it). I recall seeing photos of it when I interviewed a Sheble family member who was living in the family's old summer home in the Poconos. It may have also been done by Pearson since it was from the same period.
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building permit no. 3839 for 1904, dated 17 June 1904
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1904
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Philadelphia, Mt. Airy
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117 Carpenter Ln?
adds to Cliff Lawn?
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Wright, Sydney L.
banker
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dwelling (alterations and/or additions)
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1906 DC: Sydney L, investments, h Carpenter Station
1910 census: Carpenter Ln.
1920 census: 129 Carpenter Ln.
prev attrib mistaken. Note fromTS:
‘129 Carpenter Lane aka "Stone Gables," was designed for Sidney Longstreth Wright by C. Wharton Churchman and E.J. Holmes and built in 1915.
‘Until 1912, when his first wife died, Wright lived in "Cliff Lawn" on Carpenter Lane, just above the Carpenter Station. King's Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians includes a photo of that house. King describes it as follows:
"On one of the choicest elevations in Pelham, formerly part of the well-known Carpenter estate, amid several acres of lovely lawn and hardwood shade trees, stands the substantial and beautiful Colonial stone residence of Sydney L. Wright, the banker and broker, and director of various corporations." "Stone Gables" was built for Wright and his new wife, Kate Lewis (m. 1915).
‘It's possible, indeed likely, that "Cliff Lawn" was a Pearson house or that it was modified by Pearson. One other possible lead: S.L. Wright had the house next door to us (a fine colonial revival at 117 Carpenter Lane) built circa 1905-06 for his daughter Henrietta and her husband Robert Lea. It's possible that this was Pearson's handiwork.
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PRERBG 07/05/1905
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1905
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Philadelphia, Mt. Airy
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Allens Ln.
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Watson, Laura G.
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apartment house (1905)
hotel (1913, alterations and/or additions)
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Cresheim Arms
1906 CD: Watson, prop, The Cresheim Arms, Germantown & Golden Swan, h 31 Allen La
JMD: The Cresheim Arms building is the newer, plainer building. The building permit citation for this is no. 744 of 1905. It was estimated at $25,000 and the contractor was F.A. Havens & Company. The owner was Laura G. Watson who ran the hotel.
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PRERBG 01/04/1905
02/15/1905 1/8/1913
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1905
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New York, Geneva
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Trinity Church
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church
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“stone altar and reredos”
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AABN 09/22/1906
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1906
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Philadelphia, Germantown
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McCall
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dwelling
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image in Arch. Record
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AR 03/1906
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1906
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Philadelphia, Mt. Airy
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38th St. and Mermaid Av.
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Clark, E.W.
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dwelling
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NE corner
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PRERBG
08/01/1906
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1906
|
Philadelphia, North
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Cadwallader St., 1804-32
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Stetson, John B., Company
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auditorium
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PAB calls this “Building No. 23” and :Stetson Auditorium”; demolished 1979
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Webster, Phila Preserved
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1906
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Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill
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Willow Grove Av. W
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