Randolph Mansion, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa. [graphic]. Brightbill, George M., collector. Shoemaker, Samuel, 1725-1800 -- Homes and haunts. Shoemaker, Rebecca Warner Rawle, 1730-1819 -- Homes and haunts. Physick, Philip Syng, 1768-1837 -- Homes and haunts. Randolph, Sarah -- Homes and haunts. Laurel Hill Mansion (Philadelphia, Pa.) Dwellings -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. Exterior view of front facade of the colonial mansion, Laurel Hill located on Edgeley Drive at the corner of Fairmoutn Avenue. The central portion of the house was built circa 1767, the single story addition circa 1800 and the octagonal wing after 1837. Built for Rebecca Rawle and her second husband, Samuel Shoemaker. The house was purchased by physician Philip Syng Physick in 1828 and it passed to Physick's daughter Sarah Randolph who in turn sold it to the Fairmount Park Commission in 1869. The Commission used it for employee housing from 1869-1901 and then leased it to two organizations, The Colonial Dames of America and later the Women for Greater Philadelphia, who opened it to the public. Numbered 11229 on recto. Also known as Laurel Hill and Joseph Shute House. Sheet number: 81A01. Divided back. Digitized with funding from a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012. Detroit: Detroit Publishing Co Detroit Publishing Co., publisher. Printer: Detroit Publishing Co., publisher. ca. 1910 Photomechanical prints -- Color -- 1900-1910. Postcards -- 1900-1910. 1 photomechanical print (postcard): photolithograph, color; 9 x 15 cm.(3.5 x 5.5 in.) digitool:97359 Library Company of Philadelphia Print Dept. Brightbill postcards [Fairmount Park - Mansions and Houses - Miscellaneous - 81] Brightbill 81 081-a01-d Fairmount Park (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- East.