Creator |
Lewis, Anne C. 1831-1898. |
Contributor |
Rau, William Herman, 1855-1920, photographer. |
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Langenheim (Firm), daguerrotypist. |
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Wm F. Murphy's Sons, binder. |
Title |
Memories of the home of Grandma Lewis [graphic] / Written for her grandchildren by Anne C. Lewis. |
Publisher |
Philadelphia |
Publisher |
PA. Philadelphia. 1896 |
Date |
1896 |
Physical Description |
1 album (ca. 91 photographs, 28 drawings, 23 newspaper clippings and ephemera, 13 textiles, 3 prints, 1 manuscript): platinum
prints, tintypes, photomechanical prints, watercolors, gouaches, textiles, ink drawing, engravings, lithograph; album 29 x
23 cm. (11.5 x 9 in.)
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Description |
Memory album compiled by Lewis containing written narratives, photographs, watercolors, textiles, drawings, prints and ephemera
documenting her marriage, early married life, households and residences, and family events and excursions between 1851 and
the 1890s. Specific narrative topics include the Lewis's honeymoon to Niagara; the death of their parents the Larcombes and
John F. and Eliza Lewis; the birth of grandchildren; the method and style of interior decoration of their residences at Sixteenth
and Walnut streets (1851-1855), 325 South Eighteenth Street (1855-1874), and 1834 DeLancey Place (1874-1915); the Civil War,
Sanitary Fair, and Centennial Exhibition (1876); their religious life in the First Baptist Church; club meetings of the Lewis
children when older and parlor "teas"; recreational activities, including sailing and skating on the Schuylkill River, carriage
and horse back rides, excursions to Broad Top Mountain House (Pa.), and visits to their summer residences in Wallingford and
the Bryn Mawr Hotel; boarding near Bryn Mawr ("Eachus Place") and the Delaware Water Gap ("Mr. Croasdale"); Anne and G. Albert's
European trip (1891); and family pets.
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Album also contains several captioned and dated graphic and ephemeral materials, including family portraiture, views of residences
and summer lodgings, clothing and upholstery scraps, tickets, invitations, calling cards, and watercolors and drawings by
G. Albert Lewis. Lewis's works depict sailing trips; interiors and exteriors of their residences, including during the Civil
War; home furnishings, including a pier table (Eliza Lewis's); lodgings, sites, and flora from family excursions; family souvenirs,
memorabilia, and crests, including a Chinese pipe, John F. Lewis's "Little Chair" as a child, Anne's life membership badge
in the Philadelphia Skating club, a family clock (Mrs. John F. Lewis estate), and "Indoor amusements of G.A.L." Other imagery
includes photographs of Broad Top Mountain House, Bryn Mawr Hotel, Devon Inn, Eastwick Park, St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran
Church, First Baptist Church, views of European churches, including St. Michael Church of Schwabisch., and the interior (parlor,
dining room, library, front rooms) and exterior of the Delancey Street residence. Portraits, predominantly photographs and
photographic reproductions, depict G. Albert and Anne C. Lewis (including in the second story front room on Delancey); Alberta
and Hermann Lewis and their spouses Frederick B. Allen and Sally Draper Lewis; grandchildren Hidegard, Frederick ("Fritz"),
Barbara, George, and Margaret; John F. and Eliza Lewis; Thomas and Anna Larcombe; and family pets. Also contains pictorial
details by Lewis incorporated at the end of narratives and as frames around portraits, as well as a memento "To our dear Papa,
July 3, 1863" adorned with two, small circular works of handcrafted art, possibly with flower petals (p.80a).
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Ephemera includes mementoes from trips, including pressed flowers; tickets to the Sanitary Fair (1864) and Eastwick Park;
scraps of ribbons, collars, and clothing worn by Anne as a child, at her wedding, and during her honeymoon; upholstery and
fabrics from the China trade and home furnishings; newspaper clippings of marriage announcements, obituaries, and poetry;
wedding invitations and after cards; and a University of Pennsylvania graduation program for Hermann Lewis. Manuscript material
contained in the scrapbook includes a letter by Anne to her mother during her honeymoon captioned "First 'Lewis' signature
of A.C.L" and a letter of introduction from the Department of State for the Lewises.
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Notes |
Vignette photograph after a daguerreotype portrait of Anne Lewis as a young woman pasted and set within a watercolor frame
on title page
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Wm. F. Murphy's Sons, Co. Makers stamped on spine. |
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Red leather binding with gold lettering. |
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Inscribed on front free end paper: Tender regards, old memories, blossom in pages such as these, Voices that speak from heart
to heart, When hands and lives lie far apart. The thought of our past years, in me, Doth breed perpetual benediction.
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Dedication: "These memories I dedicate to my dear husband G. Albert Lewis whose thought inspired the writing of this simple
story. Indeed, it would be of little interest without his numerous and varied illustrations, many of which are his own design
and handiwork. A number of the photographs are copied of absolutely correct watercolor sketches, made by him; the whole being
a mutual work of love, for our dear grand-children."
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Photographers include the Langenheims and William H. Rau. |
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Gift of Oliver Allen. |
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Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012. |
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Transcription and inventory available at repository. |
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One of six Lewis Family albums held in the Print Department. |
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See Sarah Weatherwax, "The Lewis Albums," The Magazine Antiques (August 2006), 116-121. |
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See Oliver H. Allen, "The Lewis Albums," American Heritage 14 (December 1962), 65-80. |
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Housed in clamshell box. |
Biographical / historical note |
Anne Cornelia Larcombe Lewis, born in Connecticut, was daughter of Rev. Thomas Larcombe (1791-1861) and Anna S. Larcombe (1794-1872),
president of the board of the Baptist Home. She relocated with her family to Philadelphia in 1835 and married George Albert
Lewis, a Philadelphia banker, artist, and genealogist descended from a family involved with the China trade on July 1, 1851.
During her married life, Lewis resided in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood, was active in genealogy, and a member of the
Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society. She and Lewis had two children Alberta (1854-1934) and Hermann (b. 1863) and
grandchildren Hildegarde Allen (b. 1885), editor and publisher Frederick Lewis Allen (1890-1954), Barbara Lewis [Shepperd]
(b. 1885), Margaret Lewis [Browne] (b. 1886), and George Draper Lewis (b. 1888).
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Subject |
Allen, Frederick Lewis, 1890-1954 |
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Allen, Hildegarde, b. 1885 -- Portraits. |
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Browne, Margaret, b. 1886 -- Portraits. |
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Larcombe, Anna S. 1794-1872 -- Portraits. |
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Larcombe, Thomas, 1791-1861 -- Portraits. |
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Lewis, Alberta, 1854-1934 -- Portraits. |
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Lewis, Anne C., 1831-1898 -- Portraits. |
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Lewis, Anne C., 1831-1898 -- Marriage. |
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Lewis, G. Albert 1829-1915 -- Portraits. |
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Lewis, George Draper b. 1888 -- Portraits. |
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Lewis, Hermann b. 1863 -- Portraits. |
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Lewis, John F. 1791-1858 -- Portraits. |
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Lewis, Eliza, 1788-1865 -- Portraits. |
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Shepperd, Barbara, b. 1885 -- Portraits. |
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Lewis family -- Associated objects. |
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Lewis family -- Social life. |
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Broad Top Mountain House (Broad Top City, Pa.) |
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Bryn Mawr Hotel (Bryn Mawr, Pa.) |
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Devon Inn (Devon, Pa.) |
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Eastwick Park (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of St. John's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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First Baptist Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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Births. |
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Churches. |
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Clocks. |
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Deaths. |
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Coats of arms. |
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Dwellings. -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Honeymoons. |
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Home furnishings. |
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Hotels -- Pennsylvania. |
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Interior decoration. |
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Lodging houses -- Pennsylvania. |
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Marriages. |
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Sailing -- Pennsylvania -- Schuylkill River. |
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Skating -- Pennsylvania -- Schuylkill River. |
Geographic subject |
Walnut Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- 1600 block. |
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Eighteenth Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- South -- 325. |
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Delancey Place (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- 1834. |
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Social aspects. |
Genre |
Albums -- 1890-1900. |
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Clippings -- 1850-1900. |
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Ephemera -- 1850-1900. |
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Gouaches -- 1890-1900. |
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Lithographs -- 1850-1860. |
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Photomechanical prints -- 1880-1900. |
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Platinum prints -- 1880-1900. |
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Portrait photographs -- 1870-1900. |
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Textiles -- 1850-1900. |
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Visiting cards -- 1850-1900. |
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Watercolors -- 1890-1900. |
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Leather bindings (Binding), |
Binder |
Wm F. Murphy's Sons, binder. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| albums [P.9829.1] |
Accession number |
P.9829.1 |