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Penn's House (yet standing), in Letitia Court, Philada. [graphic] / James Cremer, photographer and publisher, 18 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
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Creator
Cremer, James, 1821-1893.
Title
Penn's House (yet standing), in Letitia Court, Philada. [graphic] / James Cremer, photographer and publisher, 18 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
Publisher
Philadelphia: James Cremer
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1868
Date
[ca. 1868]
Physical Description
1 photographic print: albumen on stereograph mount; 9 x 18 cm.(3.75 x 7 in.)
Description
View photographed during the 1860s showing the building incorrectly identified by 19th-century historians as the Letitia Penn House at 8 Letitia Street between Market and Chestnut streets. Signs for V. Rundangel's German saloon and Jacob Sinn, importer of liquor, (operating at the address in 1868) adorn the Penn House. View also includes the adjacent William Penn Hotel. The residence was wrongly recorded as built in 1682 by William Penn and given to his daughter in 1701. The house was relocated to Fairmount Park in 1883.
Notes
Photographer's imprint printed on mount.
Yellow mount with rounded corners.
Gift of Robert M. Vogel.
Digitization funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012.
Subject
Penn, William, 1644-1718 -- Homes and haunts.
Penn, Letitia -- Homes and haunts.
William Penn Hotel (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Hotels -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Taverns (Inns) -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Geographic subject
Letitia Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- 8.
Letitia Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- 000 block.
Genre
Stereographs -- 1860-1870.
Albumen prints -- 1860-1870.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| stereo - Cremer - Hotels [P.9047.89]
Accession number
P.9047.89
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Printed and Graphic Ephemera
Stereograph Collection
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