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London Coffee House [graphic].
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Creator
Breton, William L., lithographer.
Contributor
Kennedy & Lucas's Lithography, printer.
Title
London Coffee House [graphic].
Publisher
[Philadelphia] : [Kennedy & Lucas, lith.]
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1830
Date
[1830]
Physical Description
1 print : lithograph ; sheet 14 x 23 cm (5.75 x 9 in.)
Description
Exterior view of the coffee house and merchants' exchange at the southwest corner of Front and Market streets in Philadelphia during the colonial era. An auction of enslaved African American people occurs outside the coffee house and pedestrians traverse the sidewalks and street, including an African American woman carrying a basket on her head. Views of the adjacent printing house and book store of "Pennsylvania Journal" publisher, William Bradford, are visible. Erected in 1702 and established as a coffee house in 1754 by Bradford, the site was a public center for social and economic activities during the later 18th century, including auctions of enslaved people. Razed in 1883.
Notes
Title from item.
Plate published in John F. Watson's Annals of Philadelphia...(Philadelphia: E.L. Carey & A. Hart, 1830), opp. p. 339.
Philadelphia on Stone
POS 442
Gift of James Rush.
Description revised 2021.
Access points revised 2021.
Subject
London Coffee House.
African American men -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
African American women -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Merchants' exchanges -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Pedestrians -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Taverns (Inns) -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Slave trade -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Enslaved men -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Enslaved women -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Enslavement -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Traders -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Geographic subject
Market Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- 100 block.
Genre
Book illustrations -- 1830-1840.
Lithographs -- 1830-1840.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| BW - Hotels, Inns, Taverns [9245.Q.20]
Accession number
9245.Q.20
In Collections
African American History Prints and Watercolors and Drawings
Philadelphia on Stone Digital Catalog
Philadelphia on Stone: Library Company of Philadelphia
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