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A Survival of the Stone Age
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Creator
Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927
Title
A Survival of the Stone Age
Date
ca. 1923
Notes
View of a stone residence with columns across the front porch. A man and dog stand in the foreground of the image.
In the course of one of its migrations the City History Society came upon this venerable habitation, yet occupied, when sketched, in 1923, as a dwelling. It is located near Twenty-fourth Street and north from Hunting Park Avenue. Its walls are built of rough field-stone, now adorned with a sturdy growth of ivy. It stands upon the margin of dwelling and factory extension. Research and inquiry upon the part of the artist, have failed to discover the story of its erection or of those by whom it was built.
Taylor Catalog Number: 339
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Frank H. Taylor Collection
Identifier
Taylor - Case 7-17 [2717.F]
Call number
Taylor - Case 7-17 [2717.F]
Image file
Taylor-7-17.tif
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