| Creator | 
      Wild, J. C. (John Caspar), approximately 1804-1846, artist. | 
   
   
      | Contributor | 
      Wild & Chevalier, printer. | 
   
   
       | 
      Stewart, Thomas S. 1806-1889, architect. | 
   
   
      | Title | 
      [Pennsylvania Hall] [graphic]. | 
   
   
      | Publisher | 
      [Philadelphia] : [publisher not identified] | 
   
   
      | Publisher | 
      PA. Philadelphia. 1838 | 
   
   
      | Date | 
      [1838] | 
   
   
      | Physical Description | 
      1 print : hand-colored lithograph ; sheet 14 x 23 cm (5.5 x 9 in.) | 
   
   
      | Description | 
      Exterior view of the abolitionist meeting place and adjacent buildings at Sixth and Haines Streets in Philadelphia. Several
         white men and women pedestrians stroll the sidewalks. A carriage and horse-drawn cart pass by on the street. The hall, erected
         in 1838 as an arena for "free discussion," was set aflame by hostile mobs on May 17, 1838 after three days of interracial
         dedication ceremonies and services. The building ruins continued to stand until the Odd Fellows Society built a hall on the
         lot in 1846.
       | 
   
   
      | Is referenced by | 
      Wainwright, 274 | 
   
   
       | 
      Phillips, 271 | 
   
   
      | Notes | 
      Title from duplicate print. | 
   
   
       | 
      Attributed to John Caspar Wild. | 
   
   
       | 
      Probably printed by Wild & Chevalier. | 
   
   
       | 
      Probably after the wash drawing by architect Thomas S. Stewart. | 
   
   
       | 
      Possibly artist's proof. | 
   
   
       | 
      Published in: Samuel Webb's History of Pennsylvania Hall. (Philadelphia: Printed by Merrihew and Gun, 1838). (LCP Am 1838
         Hist Pa Hall). Last page contains advertisement for a limited supply of larger frameable versions of the image to be sold
         at the Anti-Slavery Office, No. 29 N. 9th Street, Philadelphia.
       | 
   
   
       | 
      Philadelphia on Stone | 
   
   
       | 
      POS 557 | 
   
   
       | 
      Accessioned 1982. | 
   
   
       | 
      Description revised 2021. | 
   
   
       | 
      Access points revised 2021. | 
   
   
      | Subject | 
      Pennsylvania Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.) | 
   
   
       | 
      Antislavery movements -- United States. | 
   
   
       | 
      Carts & wagons -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. | 
   
   
       | 
      Pedestrians -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. | 
   
   
      | Geographic subject | 
      Sixth Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- North -- 100 block. | 
   
   
      | Genre | 
      Lithographs -- Hand-colored -- 1830-1840. | 
   
   
      | Associated name | 
      Stewart, Thomas S. (Thomas Somerville), 1806-1889, architect. | 
   
   
      | Location | 
      Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| W274 [P.2158] | 
   
   
      | Accession number | 
      P.2158 |