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
Fountain Park, Falls of Schuylkill, Philada. [graphic] / On stone by J. Queen;
You are here
Browse Collections
›
Philadelphia on Stone
›
Philadelphia on Stone Digital Catalog
Back to top
Details
Creator
Queen, James Fuller, 1820 or 21-1886, artist.
Contributor
Wagner & M'Guigan, printer.
Title
Fountain Park, Falls of Schuylkill, Philada. [graphic] / On stone by J. Queen;
Publisher
Philadelphia, Lith. of Wagner & McGuigan, 116 Chesnut [sic] St
Date
ca. 1845
Physical Description
1 print: lithograph, tinted with one stone; 24 x 16 cm. (9.25 x 6.5 in.)
Description
View showing the estate of the Philadelphia newspaper proprietor, Andrew McMakin, that was located northwest of Laurel Hill on the Ridge Turnpike at East Falls. Trees partially obscure the main residence that is flanked by outbuildings that were used as an ice-house, bath-house and hot-house. A fountain adorns the lawn on which two deer graze. In the foreground, two men travel on horseback and a third walks with a cane. They pass on the dirt road in front of the stone wall surrounding the property. The estate was originally built for Governor Thomas Mifflin in the 18th century and was later acquired by Fairmount Park. The residence was removed.
Is referenced by
Wainwright 134
Notes
Part of title from label pasted on recto.
pdcc00030
Accompanied by clipping “Extract of a Letter from one of the editors of New York Mirror, dated: Philadelphia, September 1845." Describes in detail the architecture, grounds, and surrounding area of the estate, including the "stocked deer park, marble statues, flower garden, gardner’s cottage ornee, &c &c"; "the couple of lakes from one of which the summer stock of spring water ice is gathered, while the other by means of pipes is conveyed to the mansion, stables, bath and green houses"; and the "facilities of access to and from the city" as a result of the Norristown and Philadelphia Rail Road, Ridge Turnpike, and Schuylkill.
Philadelphia on Stone
Free Library of Philadelphia: Castner 31:21
Subject
McMakin, Andrew -- Homes and haunts.
Estates -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Geographic subject
Fountain Park (Philadelphia, Pa. : Estate)
East Falls (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Ridge Turnpike (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Genre
Lithographs -- Tinted -- 1840-1850.
Location
Free Library of Philadelphia.| Print and Photograph Collection. | FLP Castner 31:21
In Collections
Philadelphia on Stone Digital Catalog
Free Library of Philadelphia. | Print and Picture Collection
Log In