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Germantown schottisch [graphic] : To Miss Julia Rogers / Composed by Francis Blancjour.
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Contributor
Lee & Walker, publisher.
Le Brun, Napoleon, 1821-1901, architect.
Title
Germantown schottisch [graphic] : To Miss Julia Rogers / Composed by Francis Blancjour.
Publisher
Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, 188 Chestnut Street
Date
c1856
Physical Description
1 print: lithograph; 36 x 27 cm.(14 x 10.75 in.)
Is referenced by
Wainwright 153
Notes
Prince printed on recto: 2 1/2.
Includes the sheet music.
Sheet music cover containing a view of the Germantown Town Hall built circa 1854-1855 after the designs of Napoleon LeBrun at 5928 Germantown Avenue. The hall contains a cupola and is protected by an ornate iron fence. Trees flank the building. The hall was occupied by the police station and rented for entertainment and political meetings before use as a hospital during the Civil War. The building was declared structurally unsafe in 1920 and a new town hall was erected in 1923.
Philadelphia on Stone
POS 302
Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Bb 22 G 317
Library Company of Philadelphia: Sheet Music 11308.F (Doret)
Athenaeum of Philadelphia: General Prints Collection - PRM098
Subject
City & town halls -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Geographic subject
Germantown (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Genre
Lithographs -- 1850-1860.
Sheet music -- 1850-1860.
Associated name
Le Brun, Napoleon, 1821-1901, architect.
Location
Historical Society of Pennsylvania | HSP Bb 22 G 317
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