Jump to navigation
Main menu
LCP Home
Search
Search Library Catalog
Search Digital Collections
How to Search the Collections
Access Terms Used in Our Catalogs
Finding Aids
Explore
Browse Collections
LCP News
Social Media
Exhibitions
Podcast
Academic Programs
Overview
Fellowships
Innovation Award
Biennial First Book Award
Seminars
Program in African American History
Program in Early American Economy and Society
The Davida T. Deutsch Program in Women’s History
Visual Culture Program
Research
Overview
Subject Guides
Finding Aids
Online Exhibitions
Bookbinding Research
Using the Library
Overview
Hours, Access, & Location
Rights & Reproductions
How to Search Collections
Potentially Harmful Materials and Descriptions Statement
Online Resources
Events
Upcoming Events
Seminars
LCP News
LCP Press Resources
Projects
Beyond Glass Cases
Library Company Papers Project
Hearing Voices
Imperfect History
Fireside Chats
Support the Library
Overview
Donate Online!
Join & Renew Membership Online
Support: Shareholding
Lecture in Honor of John C. Van Horne
Membership Benefits
Planned Giving
Annual Dinner
Junto
About LCP
Annual Reports
Staff
Board of Trustees
Employment
Affiliations
LCP Blog
Press Resources
LCP Privacy Policy
Overview and History
LCP FAQ Sheet
Old houses, Mrs. Billmeyer's, nos. 5345 & 5347 Main St. cor. Upsal, [Germantown] [graphic].
You are here
Browse Collections
›
Marriott C. Morris Collection
›
Marriott C. Morris Collection Negatives
Back to top
Details
Creator
Morris, Marriott Canby, 1863-1948, photographer.
Title
Old houses, Mrs. Billmeyer's, nos. 5345 & 5347 Main St. cor. Upsal, [Germantown] [graphic].
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1890
Date
April 25, 1890
Physical Description
1 photograph: glass negative; 5 x 8 in.
Description
Glass negative showing the two-story stone house at 605-6507 Germantown Avenue owned by Mrs. Billmeyer. The house has shuttered windows and two gabled windows on the roof. A wooden fence extends to the right of the house and stone steps lead from the sidewalk to the front entryway. Trolley tracks run down the center of the brick road runs. Michael Billmeyer's house was built around 1730 by George Bensell. Tradition says that Washington conducted the Battle of Germantown from here. The house was purchased by Michael Billmeyer, German printer for the Pennsylvania Assembly, in 1789. It became part of the Colonial Germantown District during the late 20th century.
Notes
Photographer remarks: Developed 12, 11, 1890
Time: 11
Light: Fair sun.
Digitization and cataloging has been made possible through the generosity of David Marriott Morris, Eleanor Rhoads Morris Cox, and William Perot Morris in memory of Marriott Canby Morris and his children: Elliston Perot Morris, Marriott Canby Morris Jr., and Janet Morris and in acknowledgment of his grandchildren: William Perot Morris, Eleanor Rhoads Morris Cox, Jonathan White Morris, and David Marriott Morris.
Edited.
Subject
Billmeyer, Michael, 1752-1837 -- Homes and haunts.
Dwellings -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Philadelphia artists.
Geographic subject
Germantown (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Germantown Avenue (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- 6505-6507.
Genre
Glass negatives.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| Marriott C. Morris Collection [*P.9895.1519]
Accession number
*P.9895.1519
In Collections
Marriott C. Morris Collection Negatives
Log In