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"Old Jeff" on Tenth Street
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Frank H. Taylor Illustration Collection
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Creator
Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927
Title
"Old Jeff" on Tenth Street
Date
ca. 1922
Description
Reproduction of a drawing of the original building of the Jefferson College and Hospital. Located next to the building is Martin F. Eberly "Horses & Carriages to Hire" and there are pedestrians on the sidewalk. A horse-drawn carriage is parked in front of the building, while a horse-drawn streetcar travels down the street.
Notes
The century old Jefferson College and Hospital is, in 1924, about to erect a costly and modern group of buildings within the square where this historic institution is now located. The original structue, herre depicted, was located upon Tenth Street north of Walnut Street. It was built nearly a century ago.
Taylor Catalog Number: 321
Is part of
Frank H. Taylor Collection
Identifier
Taylor - Case 12-3 [2717.F]
In Collections
Frank H. Taylor Illustration Collection
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