The Original Occupant of the Union League Site Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927 View of a building on a cobblestone street corner. The building has signs that read, "Plumbing & Gas Fitting, Furnaces, Cooking Ranges," and frieght train cars wait on the track in the foreground. Round about this structure, lined up boldly beside the solemn old home of the Academy of Natural Sciences, soldiery camped, barracked and drilled in Civil War days. Broad street, in front, was but little more than a cobble strewn freight yard where, also, market wagons were parked at nightfall. Then, in 1864, the Union League cleared the ground for its new building, which was completed and occupied in may, 1865, just in time to fittingly celebrate the triumphant close of the great war which led to the formation, in 1863, of this patriotic body of citizens. Taylor Catalog Number: 47 ca. 1922 digitool:77304 Taylor - Case 5-10 [2717.F] Part of Frank H. Taylor Collection