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Chestnut Strasse, Sudwetseite der 4th.= Chestnut Street, west of Fourth. [graphic].
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Creator
Collins & Autenrieth, artist.
Contributor
Schnabel & Finkeldey, printer.
Strickland, William, 1787-1854, architect.
Title
Chestnut Strasse, Sudwetseite der 4th.= Chestnut Street, west of Fourth. [graphic].
Publisher
Philadelphia: Lith. of Schnabel & Finkeldey no. 218 Walnut Str
Date
[ca. 1858]
Physical Description
1 print: lithograph; 21 x 32 cm. (8.5 x 12.75 in.)
Description
Street scene showing the south side of Chestnut Street between 4th and 5th Streets depicting two bank buildings designed by Philadelphia architect William Strickland: the Philadelphia Bank building (built 1836) and the custom house (formerly the Second Bank of the U.S., built 1818-24). Philadelphia Bank building (400-408 Chestnut, after renumbering) houses and includes signage for the Western Bank and Girard Life & Trust Company, as well as H.S. & C. Ogden, tailors; Kelly & Bright, stationers; Edward Borheck, optician; Martin Leans, engraver; Wilcox & Delleker, custom house brokers; and Wm. H. Patton, dealer in decorative wall papers. Street scene includes a vendor, two coaches, a man on horseback, and pedestrians.
Is referenced by
See Lane & Cresswell, Prints of Philadelphia 182
Notes
Title and imprint variant of one in the series "Panorama of Philadelphia" published 1856 by Schnabel, Finkelday & Demme.
Not in Wainwright.
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Philadelphia on Stone
Free Library of Philadelphia: Philadelphiana – Streets – Chestnut - 4th-5th
Schnable & Finkelday operated as a partnership 1858-1860 following the departure of partner Willliam Demme in 1857.
Subject
Bank of the United States (1816-1836)
United States Custom House (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Bank of Philadelphia.
Banks -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Office buildings -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Commercial streets -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Genre
Lithographs -- 1850-1860.
Panoramic views -- 1850-1860.
Associated name
Strickland, William, 1787-1854, architect.
Location
Free Library of Philadelphia.| Print and Picture Collection. FLP| FLP Philadelphiana - Streets - Chestnut - 4th-5th
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