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- Title
- Deed of release Thomas Mifflin Jr. to Elizabeth Mifflin
- Description
- Indenture for the division of Mifflin Family lots in Southwark containing a manuscript map by Reading Howell showing the Thomas Mifflin Jr. and Elizabeth Mifflin lots (N. 1, N. 4-12) along Shippen Street and Mariott's Lane from Passyunk Road, to Second Street, to Front Street, to Swanson Street, to Delaware River. Also shows Marriot's Lane and the surrounding lots of William Clifton; Paul Beck; Estate of E. Flowers; D. Conry; Shippen; Thomas Penrose; and Joseph Huddels. Elizabeth Mifflin lots are annotated in pencil: "Feby. 15, 1798 sold in G. Rent and Sold on G. Rent by E. Wistar" (N. 6-8); "Sold By E. Wistar to Adam Iseminger Decr 18, 1820" (N.12); "Sold by E. Wistar to John Livezley, July 14, 1819" (N. 9); and "Sold by E. Wister to John Livezley 14 July 1819" (N. 10), Completed in manuscript on parchment for Thomas Mifflin Jr.; dated February 16, 1798; sealed and delivered in the presence of Sarah Waln and Caleb Cresson, Jr.; witnessed by Edward Shippen and signed by Thomas Mifflin Jr., Contains annotations in pencil dated 1819 and 1820., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See also Freedman Collection - Maps - Southwark maps [P.2013.87.374]
- Date
- [ca. 1798]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors - Maps [P.2017.8.1]
- Title
- Benjamin Franklin Perry, midshipman of the United States Navy. Born June 19, 1843. Died July 3, 1860. Aged 17 years Given to his country. Taken to his God
- Description
- Pen and watercolor drawing probably commissioned by Baird Marble Works, Philadelphia showing the design for the sepulchral monument for the midshipman. Depicts a column-shaped monument on a pedestal inscribed with Perry's epitaph. An American eagle with a laurel wreath in his beak sits atop the column that is entwined by an American flag. An anchor and American shield, partially wrapped in the flag, adorns the bottom of the column. Shield inscribed: Given To His Country. Taken To His God. Perry was the son of the 72nd Governor of South Carolina Benjamin Perry. The elder Perry was a Southern Unionist who did not support secession before the Civil War. Known as Frank, the younger Perry attended the U.S. Naval Academy before his death. The monument, near identical to the rendering, marks Perry's grave in Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery, Greenville, South Carolina., Title from text included on depicted monument., Inscribed in ink in lower right corner: Baird, Philadelphia., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- [ca. 1860]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - A-Z - Perry [P.2017.8.24]
- Title
- J. H. Preston and J. Connor's imprisoned for evacuating Fort Mifflin
- Description
- Pencil drawing showing two men, in a cinder-block cell, seated on the floor and with a ball and chain around one of each of their wrists. The man in the left, wears a mustache, and sits with his left knee bent and his right leg outstretched. He leans on his right hand to which the ball and chain are attached to that wrist. He wears a jacket, vest, cravat, pants, and shoes. The man in the right has very wavy hair, sits with his knees bent and his arms wrapped around them. His ball and chain is attached to his left wrist. He wears a flouncy-sleeved shirt, vest, breeches, and boots. In the left of the cell is a window with bars. A man, attired in a hat and coat, points and shouts through the bars., Title inscribed in ink below drawing., Date from manuscript note below image: received Septem 3/63., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- [1863]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - A-Z - Preston [P.2017.8.25]
- Title
- [Nude figure studies]
- Description
- Collection of nude figure studies by lithographer Augustus Kollner. Most, if not all, of the studies were likely executed for the life class at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine arts. Includes two female studies and two male studies. The first female study [P.2017.8.18] shows a nude woman seated on her side, her legs outstretched, and leaning on her left hand. Her right hand stretched down to her calf. Her light-shaded hair is pulled back Grecian-style and she lies in front of a draped stand. The second female study [P.2017.8.19] shows a woman lying on her back, her head resting on her right hand that is bent at the elbow, and with her eyes closed. Her dark-shaded hair is worn in a low bun, her legs are crossed at the ankles, and her left hand rests on her left thigh. A less-detailed, ink-drawn, vignette-size, bust-length study of the woman is visible in the lower left corner. The first male study [P.2017.8.20] shows a nearly nude man, a loin cloth at his waist, sitting with his legs open on a draped seat. He is slightly hunched over and rests the left side of his face on his left hand curled into a fist with his left elbow resting on his knee. His right arm is bent at the elbow with his right hand resting on his right knee. His dark-shaded hair is parted to the right. The second male study [P.2017.8.21], a profile, shows a nude man, semi-seated on a platform, with his upper body leaning to his left and with his left leg extended behind him. He rests his arms on the edge and side of the platform. He has short, dark-shaded hair and a mustache. The genitalia of the three figures without a loin cloth is shaded in shadow., Dates of two of the drawings [P.2017.8.18-19] inferred from the accompanying dated drawings., P.2017.8.21 inscribed in lower right: Jany 1867., P.2017.8.22 inscribed in lower left: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Kollner Feby 4, 1867 Phila., Drawings are trimmed., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Augustus Kollner (1813-1906) a German-born and trained Philadelphia lithographer began to focus his career more on drawing and painting in the 1860s. In 1861 Kollner enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of the fine arts life class and continued to take the class until at least 1867. Kollner also exhibited genre, historical, and landscape drawings at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1865 and 1868.
- Creator
- Kollner, Augustus, 1813-1906, artist
- Date
- [1867]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Kollner [P.2017.8.19-22]
- Title
- [Manuscript map showing lots of land along the Delaware River north of the Gloucester Point Ferry, Philadelphia]
- Description
- Manuscript map showing landowner's names, lots, creeks, low water marks, and "road made thru the swamp & cripple in 1719 or 1720" in the area near the Point House in Moyamensing. Lot owners include Jones, Bankson, Lisle and Morris, Hockley, Hill and Morris, and Hamilton and Keith. Also contains lots marked: "15 Acres";"Proprietors till 1796 than Marshall"; "Flats not alluvial to low w[ater] m[ark]"; "Swedes in 1664." Low water marks are dated 1765, 1760, 1753. Creeks depicted include Hay Creek and L. Hollander Creek. Michael Freytag received the patent for the depicted lot from the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1830. In 1875, the land was at the center of a suit brought against the commonwealth for having granted the patent through a fraudulence act. Freytag had claimed the premises in question were vacant, unimproved, and not previously patented, when older patents had been granted to "the Swedes" and Anthony Morris., Title supplied by cataloger., Upper edge trimmed., Includes key: Yellow is the land patented by M. Freytag/Green is the meadow bank/Pink is the ditch made by Penn in 1741., Includes partial key: North line to low water 122p/ Hamiltons --- on the road 103p/North line 50p South 1. 70p/Morris--- on the road 37p/North line 56p---South 1. 47p., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- [ca. 1830]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Maps [P.2017.8.26]
- Title
- [Dante Alighieri] Note: As the name of this celebrated poet is interwoven into the background work of this copy it was deemed superfluous of repetition underneath
- Description
- Ink-drawn portrait showing a right-profile, bust-portrait of the major Italian poet who wrote the long narrative poem "The Divine Comedy." Depicts the poet wearing a tunic, and on his head, a coife under a hood with a tippet that is also adorned with a laurel wreath. His eye is rendered statuary-like and without a pupil. The background is comprised of overlapping hatch marks. The portrait is possibly after the frontispiece portrait by Gustave Doré in his illustrated folio of the poet's work "Inferno" (1861)., Title from manuscript note below image and partially supplied by cataloger., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Augustus Kollner (1813-1906) a German-born and trained Philadelphia lithographer began to focus his career more on drawing and painting in the 1860s. In 1861 Kollner enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of the fine arts life class and continued to take the class until at least 1867. Kollner also exhibited genre, historical, and landscape drawings at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1865 and 1868.
- Creator
- Kollner, Augustus, 1813-1906, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1861]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Kollner [P.2017.8.23]
- Title
- " Old Swedes, Phila."
- Description
- Impressionistic drawing showing the exterior and cemetery of the oldest church in Pennsylvania at 929 South Water Street. Includes headstones and foliage. The church, also known as Gloria Dei, was built 1698-1700 after designs by John I. Harrison and Reverend Andrew Rudman. Betsy Ross married her second husband Joseph Ashburn at Gloria Dei in 1777., Title inscribed on drawing., Signature of artist in lower left corner., Accompanied by label: The oldest church in Philadelphia is "Olde Swedes", [sic] on Swanson Street below Christian Street. It was built in 1700 and has been in continuous use ever since. It was in this church that Betsy Ross was married. An original drawing by Donald C. Taber, 1934., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Donald C. Taber, born in New York, was a commercial artist in Philadelphia by 1930.
- Creator
- Taber, Donald C., 1895-1981, artist
- Date
- 1934
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - A-Z - Taber [P.2017.8.28]
- Title
- [Pencil study and corresponding prints showing the storefront of C. & N. Jones, stockings, N. W. cor. 2nd & Chestnut St., 1832]
- Description
- Series containing a pencil study, engraving, and wood-engraved periodical illustration of the stocking store that was razed circa 1832. Images show a wood-frame house with a large front window, outside cellar door, two stacked small side windows, and gambrel roof with chimney. The building is adorned with signage reading "Stockings. C & N. Jones." All of the graphics contain shading around the foot of the building. Ann Jones purportedly operated a stocking store from the same location during the 1750s., Attributed to James Queen by Marion Carson., Title supplied by cataloger., Manuscript notes below image of P.2017.8.29: N.W. Corner of 2nd & Chestnut; Original of plates; M3727., P.2017.8.30 titled: N.W. Cor. 2nd & Chestnut St., P.2017.8.31 is clipping with letter-press text on verso., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., LCP duplicate copy of engraving [(1) 1525.F.17g] does not include manuscript note attributing print to Queen as noted by Snyder., See LCP Poulson's Scrapbooks vol. 5, p. 28 and p. 31 and vol. 7, p.21.
- Date
- [ca. 1832-ca. 1850]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - A-Z -Jones [P.2017.8.30-32]
- Title
- Draught of four lots or parcel of lands belonging to the estate of the late William Bingham, Esquire, deceased, situate in the island and township of Tinicum, in the county of Delaware and the state of Pennsylvania, marked and containing as follows, vizd._D. nineteen acres and one hundred and fifty perches_E, twenty four acres and three quarters,_ F, thirty seven acres and eighty seven perches, _ and G, twenty three acres and seventy nine perches
- Description
- Manuscript map showing landowner's names, lots, creeks, and lanes near the Delaware River in Kingsessing Township, Philadelphia. Lots include "Other land belonging to the estate of the late Wiliam Bingham, Esquire, deceased"; "Moses Palmer's Land"; "John Serrill's Land"; "Thomas Serill's Land"; "George Gesner's Land"; "Hunter's Land"; "Thomas Bradley's Land"; and "Land belonging to the heirs of Joseph Carson, decd." Also shows River Creek Lane, Martin's Lane, Bow Creek Drain and County line, Church Creek, Church Creek dam, Tinicum I[sland] Road, Martin's Bar in the Delaware River and part of Hog's Island. By 1800, Bow Creek and the Back Channel created boundary lines that separated Philadelphia and Delaware County. Bingham held one of the larger estates in this area., Right edge trimmed., Includes "Table of the Cou: & Dist: of the several Lots." Includes 10 coordinate and distance listings under "D"; 5 under "E"; 15 under "F"; and 9 under "G.", Includes scale: 20 perches to an Inch., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Map mounted on textile backing. Backing includes makers mark: Germantown [illegible] End Works. Power Loom. Mark illustrated with the seal of Pennsylvania.
- Date
- [1825]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors - Maps [P.2017.8.33]
- Title
- Independence Hall
- Description
- Impressionistic drawing looking north from Independence Square showing the rear elevation of Independence Hall built 1732-1748 after the designs of Andrew Hamilton and Edmund Woolley at 520 Chestnut Street. View also includes a barren tall tree in the left, a sole pedestrian, and a tree with foliage in the right., Title inscribed on drawing., Signature of artist in lower left corner., Date from accompanying label: Built in 1731, - Independence Hall, originally called The State House, took its name from the signing of the Declaration of Independence within its walls in 1776. It contains the Liberty Bell, cracked while tolling the death of Chief Justice Marshall, and other precious relics of history. It is located on Chestnut Street, between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia. An original drawing by Donald C. Taber, 1934., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Donald C. Taber, born in New York, was a commercial artist in Philadelphia by 1930.
- Creator
- Taber, Donald C., 1895-1981, artist
- Date
- [1934]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - A-Z - Taber [P.2017.8.29]
- Title
- [Calligraphic label on folder]
- Description
- Calligraphic label reading: A Number of Vehicles, in use about Fifty years ago; sketched at the places and in the years, as indicated on the drawings, now enlarged executed in 1865 and 1888, by Augs. Kollner, Phila. (Formerly Calligrapher in Lithography.) Most of the calligraphy is in cursive. Kollner's signature is in Gothic letters., Item mounted on front cover of empty cardboard folder., Memorandum in type to Mr. Wainwright from Henry Shaw Newman, The Old Print Shop, Inc. dated November 26, 1962 pasted on inside back cover: Dear Mr. Wainwright: Perhaps you can find a a place for the label on this old folder, now empty, alas. When it came to us some years ago it had some Kollner water colors in it, but not vehicles, as I recall. I find it interesting because of his own "ex post facto" statement. hsn/ea. Dictated but not signed by Mr. Newman., Label pasted inside front cover: Patented Jan. 21, 1901., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Augustus Kollner (1813-1906) a German-born and trained Philadelphia lithographer began to focus his career more on drawing and painting in the 1860s. During the 1880s, he executed watercolors based on earlier sketches and often mounted them and placed them in albums for sale.
- Creator
- Kollner, Augustus, 1813-1906, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1888-ca. 1901]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Kollner [P.2017.8.34]
- Title
- [Manuscript map showing lots of land along the Delaware River and near Point House, Philadelphia]
- Description
- Manuscript map showing landowner's names and lots southwest of Point House in Moyamensing. Lot owners include Eve Graffrey, "T. Walter & others," "T. Walter &c," and John Hunter. Lots to the north of those inscribed with names of landowners are marked (l-r): "C. No. 10"; "D. No. 11"; "B. No. 9"; "A. No. 8"; "No. 4"; "No. 5"; "No. 6.", Title supplied by cataloger., Includes compass., Includes "30 Ft Lane.", Includes "Ditch" lane., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- [ca. 1830]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Maps [P.2017.8.27]
- Title
- [Early 20th-century drawings of prominent Philadelphia sites]
- Description
- Collection of drawings, predominantly pencil, depicting views of prominent sites in Philadelphia, mainly exteriors. Includes the residence of William Penn, the Slate Roof House (built circa 1687-circa 1699 and demolished 1867, 100 block of South Second Street), Benjamin Franklin Bridge (built 1922-1926), Rittenhouse Square, and John Wanamaker department store (built 1902-1910, 1300-1326 Market). Many of the exterior views include pedestrian traffic. The three Wanamaker’s pencil sketches show interiors of the department store, including the restaurant, balconies, American flags, and arm chairs. The sketches portray an impressionist aesthetic. Bridge view includes an automobile and cityscape. Rittenhouse view includes an apartment building in the background and visitors seated on park benches in the foreground. Collection also includes a pen & ink exterior view of an unidentified stone commercial building, likely in Philadelphia., P.2017.15.3 signed lower right corner: T. F. Bancroft 1923., P.2017.15.4 signed lower right corner: T. F. Bancroft., P.2017.15.1-2 & 5-7 attributed to Bancroft., P.2017.15.3 manuscript note on recto : Slate Roof House “1863.” From photo courtesy of Mr. L. C. Siner., P.2017.15.3 manuscript note on verso : Slate Roof House in 1863 (from Photo by Gutekunst) mentioned in “Watsons Annals” as home of Wm. Penn in 1700. S. E. cor. 2nd & Norris Alley (or Sansom St), P.2017.15.1 manuscript note lower right corner: Aug 11th. Bridge from 2nd & Race., P.2017.15.2 manuscript note lower right corner: Rittenhouse Sq. Aug. 2nd., P.2017.15.5-7 inscribed: Wanamakers., Thomas F. Bancroft (1864-1934) was a Philadelphia engraver and later illustrator for popular periodicals like “Ladies Home Journal.” Bancroft worked as a button maker early in his career and studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in the late 19th century. He resided in Collingswood, NJ by 1930., Forms part of the David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell Collection., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell Collection., Leander C. Siner was proprietor of the Philadelphia gun and sporting goods business first established by John Krider in 1837. Siner assumed operations of the firm in 1903 with partner Charles Mohr as L. C. Siner & Co.
- Creator
- Bancroft, Thomas F., artist
- Date
- [ca. 1923-ca. 1930]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Bancroft [P.2017.15.1-7]
- Title
- Zephaniah Hopper
- Description
- Half-length portrait of the Central High School professor and the "Grand Old Man of Philadelphia Schools." Shows the older, grey-haired Hopper, wearing a beard, wire-rimmed glasses, a bow tie, white shirt, vest, and jacket, looking forward. Hopper served as Professor of Mathematics at Central High School 1854-1913. He also taught at the Artisans' Night School 1869-1897., Title and artist from label on verso listing the 24 portraits exhibited. Includes: 1. Mr. David H. Lane; 2. William H. Staake, Esq.; 3. Mr. Clarence S. Bement; 4. Col. Wm H. Patterson; 5. Mr. Samuel R. Shipley; 6. Abraham L. English, Esq.; 7. Charles Henry Hart, Esq.; 8. Joseph M. Fox, Esq.; 9. Dr. Robert Ellis Thompson; 10. Rev. Dr. M. Jastrow; Mr. D. McN. Stauffer; 12. Mr. Max Rosenthal; 13. Dr. John Yorks; 14. George G. Perie, Esq.; 15. Prof. Zephaniah Hopper; 16. Mr. Garfield M. Rosenthal; 17. Mr. A. R. Kellar; 18. Mr. A. Bryan Wall; 19. Mr. Frederick T. Richards; 20. Mrs. W.; 21. Mrs. R.; 22. Miss S.; 23 Alberta; 24. Mrs. A. R., Manuscript note on verso: Dr. Zephaniah Hopper born Phila. Sept 9, 1824, graduate of 1st class of Central High School. He was a professor of mathematics at CHS for over 50 yrs., Gift of David Doret., Forms part of the David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell Collection., See "Architects' Display at the Art Club." Philadelphia Inquirer, January 11, 1903, 11. Copy at repository.
- Creator
- Rosenthal, Albert, 1863-1939, artist
- Date
- [1903]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - A-Z - Hopper [P.2017.15.8]
- Title
- [Drawings of early 20th-century metropolitan and industrial Philadelphia]
- Description
- Collection of pencil drawings published in Section III of Historic Philadelphia (Philadelphia: The Public Ledger Company, 1922). Depicts Colkenny, the Elizabethan-style estate of Acme Tea founder Thomas P. Hunter (built 1909 after the designs of Horace Trumbauer, Haverford, Pa); the Commercial Museum, opened in 1897 as a museum promoting manufacturing and international commerce (34th and South Streets); Lindenhurst, the French classical-style estate of department store pioneer John Wanamaker (Jenkintown, Pa., rebuilt ca. 1911); garden-elevation view of Penhurst, the Elizabethan-style estate of Pencoyd Iron Works owner Percival Roberts, Jr. (built 1902 after the designs of Peabody & Stearns, Narbeth, Pa.); Widener Memorial Industrial Training School opened about 1905 to provide home and medical care and manual training for children with disabilities (founded by P. A. B. Widener, built after the designs of Horace Trumbauer, 5400 North Broad Street); and the Willow Grove Park amphitheater. Majority of the views include personages on estate grounds or as street pedestrians, as well as automobiles on driveways or as street traffic and street lights. Lindenhurst view also shows a pond with swans, a foot bridge, and pavilion. Amphitheatre view includes an orchestra on stage and a near full audience., Majority signed lower right: Vernon Howe Bailey., Two of drawings dated by artist 1918., Date inferred from date given by artist to two of the drawings and publication date of the text in which they were reproduced., Published in Historic Philadelphia (Philadelphia: The Public Ledger Company, 1922)., Vernon Howell Bailey (1874-1953) was a Philadelphia artist known for his architectural and naval works. Bailey studied at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He was a member of the Society of Illustrators and early in his career (1892-1901) worked as a staff artist for the Philadelphia Times and Boston Herald. His later career focused on naval works commissioned by the U.S. Government during World War I, as well as an artist’s tour in Europe and lithographic studies of New York skyscrapers during the 1920s., Forms part of the David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell Collection., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell Collection.
- Creator
- Bailey, Vernon Howe, 1874-1953, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1918-ca. 1922]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Bailey [P.2017.15.9-14]
- Title
- An artist's conception of Swarthmore Crest. A highly restricted residential park
- Description
- Architectural drawing from a bird's eye perspective showing the residential park originally developed by William E. Witham ca. 1928-early 1930s. Shows the inverted pyramid-shaped residential park between Swarthmore Avenue, and Crest and Cedar Lanes. Swarthmore Avenue and Cedar Lane form the borders of the community. Crest Lane is depicted containing a traffic circle and running down the center of the development. Development includes over a dozen residences with at least two-levels. Most include multiple sections and all include gable roofs and driveways. A small number of cars travel down the street and up driveways. Trees line the interior and exterior of the residential park. Traveling salesman-turned real estate developer William E. Witham developed Swarthmore Crest following the purchase of part of the Gibbon Estate in 1928. Witham built his own Tudor Revival-style residence in Swarthmore Crest in 1931. That year, he advertised the residences already built in Swarthmore Crest as "establish[ing] a standard for the future ... substantial, without show.", Title inscribed on drawing., Signature of artist in lower right corner., Date inferred from artist's active dates in Philadelphia and years of development of residences depicted., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Donald C. Taber, born in New York, was a commercial artist in Philadelphia by 1930.
- Creator
- Taber, Donald C., 1895-1981, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1930]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors [P.2017.15.16]
- Title
- Whereas the Board of Trustees of the Village of Port Richmond has learned with deep and heartfelt sorrow of the death of Garrett P. Wright who was for twenty two years a village trustee, and for ten years president of this board, therefore resolved that his name and memory will be revered and respected ... Added greatly to the unexampled prosperity of this village ... in the continuous election ... first as trustee, and then as President up to 1891 ... Resolved that we add our expression of sympathy ... direct that a copy of this memorial minute suitably engrossed be presented to the family as an evidence of our esteem and regard for his memory. Port Richmond, March 1896
- Description
- Calligraphic memorial work with slight illumination for the Port Richmond, Staten Island civic leader and oyster dealer Captain Garrett P. Wright. Contains ornamented letters (one illuminated), flourishes, filigree, and pictorial details depicting scrolls, clouds, and celestial rays of light., Title and date from item., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Item mounted on board with lower edge lined with dry glue remnants., Ames & Rollinson was founded by premier penman Daniel T. Ames.
- Creator
- Ames & Rollinson, calligrapher
- Date
- [1896]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Calligraphic Works [P.2017.15.18]
- Title
- Charter of the rector, church wardens and vestrymen of the Memorial Church of St. Paul, Overbrook
- Description
- Calligraphic charter for the Protestant Episcopal church first petitioned for in 1896 by members of the Overbrook Farm community. Charter contains the names of the vestrymen (also the witnesses) to hold office until Easter Monday 1899. Following the granting of the charter in February 1899, ground was broken for the church in March 1899 (completed 1901, enlarged 1903), and in May 1899, the parish of the church was admitted a member of the Convention of the Diocese of Pennsylvania., Title from item., Recorded in the office for Recording Deeds in and for the County of Philadelphia in [Charter] Book No. [24] page [293 &c]. Witness my hand and seal of office this [24th] day of [February A.D. 1899]. [John Virden, Recorder of Deeds.], Witness on January 25, 1899 by the hands and seals of Edmond Brooks; Edward A. Casey; Edwin E. Cassell; Warren P. Laird; Edward M. Collin; David Morgan; John E. Rayner; W. P. Simpson; Lewis A. Thompson; and Charles C. Townsend, Contains seals of notary public, Recorder of Deeds, and ten witnesses., Also signed January 25, 1899 by J. Howard Rhoads, Notary Public and approved on February 20, 1899 Robert N. Wilson, Judge., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Item mounted on board with large border of remants of dried glue.
- Date
- [1899]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Calligraphic Works [P.2017.15.15]
- Title
- Chew House Germantown
- Description
- Exterior view of the colonial residence built 1763-1767 by master carpenter Jacob Knor for Philadelphia attorney Benjamin Chew at 6401 Germantown Avenue. Shows the facade of the two-story stone building with a pediment over the front door, shuttered windows, and dormers and chimneys on the roof. View includes the west wing of the estate house. Chew House, also known as Cliveden, was the site of the turning point in the Battle of Germantown in 1777. The Chew family enslaved people of African descent in the city of Philadelphia and in Germantown during the 18th and 19th centuries. The estate was the Chew family residence until 1972 when it was acquired by the National Trust for Historic Preservation., Title from manuscript note on verso: Chew House Germantown. [43?] Ross. [#H.B.?] Pencil., Date inferred from aesthetic style of drawing., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2018., Description revised 2022., Access points revised 2022.
- Date
- [ca. 1910]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.61.10]
- Title
- At the close of the day, 200 Berlin Rd, Haddonfield, N.J., Feb. 17, 1882
- Description
- Pencil sketch of scene showing a horse-drawn cart and man shepherding a cow traveling on Berlin Road and in front of a three-story, Victorian-style residence. An ornamental fence lines the property. Two women sit on rockers on the porch and near the open front door of the residence. Trees adorn the property. In the left background, two men row a boat on a waterway., Artist's signature lower left corner., Title from manuscript note on verso of item., Manuscript note on verso: Abbie A. Peacock. No. 31. Original., Date from title., Caption in pencil lower right: Berlin Road., Scribbling in pencil lower left corner., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Abigail "Abbie" A. Peacock (1864-1927) was an artist who trained at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women 1880-1884. A resident of Friends Insane Asylum, Philadelphia by 1900, Peacock later was a resident of the Camden County Hospital for the Insane beginning in 1905.
- Creator
- Peacock, Abigail A., 1864-1927, artist
- Date
- [February 17, 1882]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.61.7]
- Title
- A profiled Friends grave yard at Sadsbury in Lancaster County together with an index book of many names of our silent lead designating the several places in which they repose made and presented by John Gest to the preparative meeting of men and women Friends who hold their religious meetings in the house of where our fathers, mothers, relations and Friends congregated in worship
- Description
- Plan of the cemetery established in 1725 near the Sadsbury Meeting House established the same year in Sadsbury Township, later Gap, PA. Shows the plots arranged in a grid bordered on three sides by "Samuel Sellers land" and the land of the Sadsbury Friends Meeting. Lands delineated with hand coloring. Also includes a pathway and a border delineated in hand coloring., Title transcribed from manuscript note on item., Includes plot numbers and dimensions., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., John Gest, was son of Joseph Gest (d. 1815), the carpenter of the second Sadsbury meeting house built in 1760.
- Creator
- Gest, John, 1783-1865
- Date
- [ca. 1815]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors - Maps [P.2017.15.21]
- Title
- Too late. Kings Highway, Haddonfield, N.J. Dec. 1, 1882
- Description
- Pencil sketch of scene looking down King's Highway toward a train traveling past the partially visible train station. A woman pedestrian attired in a shawl and bonnet walks on the sidewalk past the side of a building, toward the moving train in the left. In the right, a man pedestrian attired in a jacket, pants, and wide -brimmed hat and followed by a girl pedestrian holding a package toward her chest walk on the opposite sidewalk, near a tree, away from the train. The girl wears a cap, overcoat, and calf-length skirt., Artist's signature lower right corner., Title from manuscript note on recto of item., Manuscript note on verso: Abbie A. Peacock, Designing Room, Dec. 1, 1882. Original., Date from title., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Abigail "Abbie" A. Peacock (1864-1927) was an artist who trained at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women 1880-1884. A resident of Friends Insane Asylum, Philadelphia by 1900, Peacock later was a resident of the Camden County Hospital for the Insane beginning in 1905.
- Creator
- Peacock, Abigail A., 1864-1927, artist
- Date
- [December 1, 1882]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.61.8]
- Title
- F ourth and Chestnut Phila
- Description
- Impressionistic drawing from a raised vantage point showing the 400 block of Chestnut Street. Includes the Provident Life and Trust Company Bank and Office Building at 401-411 Chestnut (built 1876-1879, altered 1888-1902, demolished 1959-60); the Philadelphia Trust Company at 413-417 Chestnut (built 1873-1874, demolished 1959); Philadelphia National Bank at 419-423 Chestnut (built 1857-1859, altered between 1892-1908); Farmers and Mechanics Bank at 425-429 Chestnut (built 1884-1885, altered 1917); and the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities at 431 Chestnut (built 1871-1873). Also shows street and pedestrian traffic, including automobiles., Title inscribed in pencil on mount., Signature of artist in lower right corner., Date inferred from drawing style and depiction of automobiles., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Philip Kassel, born in Germany, was a commercial artist and illustrator in Philadelphia by 1910. Between the 1910s and 1950, he was listed in city directories with offices on the 300 and 400 blocks of Walnut Street.
- Creator
- Kassel Philip, 1876-1959, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1930]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.61.18]
- Title
- West End Social Club of Reading, Pa. Articles of Incorporation
- Description
- Calligraphic document explicating the five articles of incorporation for the association with the object to "encourage and foster among its members a spirit of self improvement, moral and literary, the cultivation of sociability and of the manners and graces of polite society ..." Contains ornamented letters and a border adorned with S-shaped and hinge-like ornaments that contain jagged edge and leaf details., Title and date from item., Per Curiam November 5, 1888., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Creator
- Harris, William, calligrapher
- Date
- [1888]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Calligraphic Works [P.2017.15.20]
- Title
- St. Joseph's Hospital, Reading, Pa. This is to Certify that by the direction of the Board of Trustees, the report of the committee appointed to take action upon the death of Daniel J. Driscoll is entered upon the records of the hospital
- Description
- Calligraphic memorial work with some watercolor details commemorating the philanthropic work of the Auburn, Schuylkill county iron foundry proprietor Daniel J. Driscoll. Includes ornamented letter, scrolls, filligree, and ornaments. Driscoll's foundry purportedly manufactured the first seamless steel tubing in the United States., Title and date from item., Contains a seal., Attested by [John B. Leeway?] Secretary; [William Taylor Stevens?], President; C. Raymond Heizmann, Vice President; and Albert N. Bunkholder., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Item mounted on board with lower edge lined with dry glue remnants.
- Date
- [1919]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Calligraphic Works [P.2017.15.19]
- Title
- Landscape. Evening
- Description
- Drawing depicting an evening, landscape view. Shows a grassy bank of land with brush and trees near an inlet of water out of which rocks jut in the right., Artist and title from manuscript note on verso: Original Sketch - Landscape - by V. de V. Bonfield. Evening. V de V. Bonfield., Date inferred from artist's exhibition record at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., William Van de Veld Bornfield was a Pennsylvania artist who specialized in coastal marine, landscape, and winter scene paintings. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts between 1861 and 1869 and intermittently between 1876 and 1885. Bornfield also worked in New Jersey.
- Creator
- Bonfield, William van de Velde, 1834-1885, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1875]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.61.17]
- Title
- Proposed stand pipe for Delware Water Works, Water Department, Philada
- Description
- Architectural drawing showing the front elevation of a stone building with a stand pipe adorning a pyramid hip roof proposed for the Delaware Water Works, formerly the Kensington Water Works. Building includes brick details around the doorway and the five windows. Ornamental details adorn the standpipe. The waterworks, completed in 1852, at the foot of Wood Street (i.e., Susquehanna Avenue) near the Delaware River provided water for the district of Kensington. Also includes an inset depicting an interior section of pipe. Chief Engineer of the Water Department H.P.M. Birkinbine recorded the need for a stand pipe at the Delaware Water Works in his 1858 Annual Report of the Chief Engineer of the Water Works of the City of Philadelphia (published 1859). He publically announced proposals for enlarging the Delaware Water Works, including a stand pipe in 1864. A new standpipe was completed in 1865., Title and date from item., Manuscript note below title on recto: Scale 1/8 in. to a foot., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See Annual report of the chief engineer of the Water Works of the city of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, 1859), p. 10. [Am 1859 Phil Pa Water 52642.O .9 (Hare)]., See also Philadelphia Inquirer, June 4, 1864, p.6 and Public Ledger, January 13, 1865, p. 1.
- Creator
- Birkinbine, Henry P. M., artist
- Date
- [March 4th, 1859]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.1]
- Title
- Plan of the town of Blue Rock situate in Manor Township, Lancaster County on the eastern shore of Susquehanna River
- Description
- Manuscript map showing lots of land near and between Bitner, George, Elizabeth and Water Streets. Also includes the "Road from Columbia to Safe Harbor"; public grounds; a barn; ice house; and dwelling house., Title from item., Manuscript note on verso: Plan of Blue Rock. Filed in the Recorder's Office., Date inferred from reference to "Road from Columbia to Safe Harbor" Columbia was renamed from Wright's Ferry in 1788., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- [ca. 1800]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors [P.2018.61.21]
- Title
- Addition to residence of Mr. & Mrs. William J. Strawbridge near Paoli, Penna
- Description
- Architectural drawings showing the first floor plan and exterior of the Strawbridge estate in Willistown, PA. Plan includes terraces, library, reception room, dining room, gallery, hall, lavatory, closet, living room, garden court, and box garden. Also includes details for a "beam over"; cedar dipping well; measurements for the reception room, hall, gallery, living room, and garden court; and a compass., Title from drawings., Signature of architect in lower right corner. P.2018.62.3 also contains initials of architect in lower right of image., Date inferred from architect's active dates in Philadelphia, his membership in American Institute of Architects (AIA), and the aesthetic of the drawing., Caption on P.2018.62.2: Plan of First Floor., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., G. Edwin Brumbaugh was a Philadelphia architect and architectural historian who specialized in restoration. A member and fellow of the AIA, he worked for the firms Mellor & Meigs and Charles Barton Keen 1912-1920s, as well as started his own practice in 1916.
- Creator
- Brumbaugh, G. Edwin, 1890-1983, architect
- Date
- [ca. 1940]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors [P.2018.62.2&3]
- Title
- Windmill Island
- Description
- View looking from Philadelphia toward Windmill Island in the Delaware River. In the foreground, the edges of piers are visible. Sailboats and a steamboat traverse the river. The island, including a building and several trees (left), and the cityscape of Camden (right) comprise the background. In 1838 a channel was cut through Windmill Island in the Delaware River to improve navigation between Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey. Smith Island to the north and Windmill Island to the south served as summer resort areas. Removal of the islands to allow unobstructed navigation of the river was completed in 1897., Title written on recto., Artist's signature and date written in lower right corner.
- Creator
- Anderson, Reginald, artist
- Date
- [1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret & Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.5]
- Title
- First city hall, court house and jail
- Description
- Pencil drawing showing the Camden, NJ three-story, municipal building built in 1829. Two trees stand in front of the building near a fenced walkway. The building was replaced by a market house in 1877., Title written on recto., Date inferred from complementary drawing signed E. Craft 1890 [P.2018.62.7]., Artist possibly Edward Craft, a fireman, listed in the 1890 Camden City Directory., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See complementary drawings depicting Camden views, Doret & Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.7-12].
- Creator
- Craft, E., artist
- Date
- [1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.62.6]
- Title
- [Architectural drawing depicting a tower, possibly a standpipe for a Philadelphia water works]
- Description
- Architectural drawing showing a tower with arch details at the base and a spire adorned with a flag., Title supplied by cataloger., Date inferred from possible Philadelphia water works context., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- [ca. 1855]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.4]
- Title
- [South side, 400 block Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, including United States Bank of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bank]
- Description
- Watercolor and gouache view looking east on Chestnut Street between Fifth and Fourth Streets depicting the 400 block of Chestnut Street. Includes two banks designed by Philadelphia architect William Strickland. Shows the United States Bank of Pennsylvania, formerly the Bank of the United States (i.e., Second Bank, later U.S. Custom House, 1844-1935), constructed 1818-24 at 420 Chestnut Street and the Philadelphia Bank, completed in 1837 at 400-408 Chestnut Street. Also contains partial views, in the foreground, of an adjacent storefront with signage for "Hanry [sic] Parkin.." as well as the entryway of the United States Hotel on the opposite side of the street. Men enter the storefront and stand in the entryway to the hotel. Also includes street and pedestrian traffic. Women promenade as couples, men converse, and men walk up and down the stairs of the United States Bank., Title supplied by cataloger., Date range inferred from fashion of figures depicted and manuscript note lower left: From a contemporary picture.
- Date
- [ca. 1840]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.61.19]
- Title
- Pyne Point Mansion
- Description
- Pencil drawing showing the one-story residence with two-and-one-half-story addition, known as Cope House, originally built in 1695 in Camden above the Delaware River. Leafless trees line the property. The dwelling was acquired by first Camden settler William Cooper's son Joseph in 1709. The addition was built for Joseph's son Isaac before 1785. William Cooper settled in Camden circa 1680s and named the adjacent land to his residence Pyne Ponte because of the numerous pine trees., Title written on recto., Date inferred from inscription on recto: 1890., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See complementary drawings depicting Camden views, Doret & Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.7-9 and 11-12].
- Creator
- Haines, D., artist
- Date
- [1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.62.10]
- Title
- Old Browning home, Pea Shore, De Lair Bridge
- Description
- Pencil drawing showing the two-and-one-half-story residence of George Browning who settled near Pea Shore (later Stockton Township) during the mid 1700s. Residence includes a covered porch. Two rocking chairs are visible on the porch. A tree stands on the property to the right of the dwelling., Title written on recto., Date inferred from inscription on recto: 1890., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See complementary drawings depicting Camden views, Doret & Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.7 and 9-12].
- Creator
- Duffield, artist
- Date
- [1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.62.8]
- Title
- [Quaker marriage certificate of William and Hannah Fish, May 25, 1780]
- Description
- Title supplied by cataloger., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- 1780
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.61.14]
- Title
- The view from Springland Cot
- Description
- Depicts the Neshaminy Creek and lush grounds near William Birch's estate in Bucks County. View includes a woman standing near a potted tree, an abandoned bridge, and the abandoned toll house converted by Birch into his studio. Birch resided at the estate from 1798 to 1818. Birch sold the property in 1805, continue to dwell on the grounds, and repurchased the estate in 1813., Title from item., Date inferred from 1809 publication date of plate after drawing., Published as title page to first edition, later subtitle plate in The country seats of the United States of North America, with some scenes connected with them., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Lib. Company. Annual Report, 2019, p. 88-89.
- Creator
- Birch, William Russell, 1755-1834, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1808]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2019.4]
- Title
- Home of Walt Whitman, 330 Mickle St., Camden, N.J
- Description
- Pencil drawing showing the front facade of the two-story, wood-slat, row house residence purchased by poet Walt Whitman in Camden in 1884. Building includes a stoop to the doorway and seven windows, including three upper ones with shutters and two on the cellar level. Also includes partial sketches of adjacent buildings. Whitman died in the residence in 1892., Title written on recto., Date inferred from inscription on recto: 1890., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See complementary drawings depicting Camden views, Doret & Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.7-10 and 12].
- Creator
- Miller, Max, artist
- Date
- [1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.62.11]
- Title
- Old Diamond Cottage
- Description
- Pencil drawing showing the two-story wooden cottage with shingle roof, double entryway, and diamond-paned windows at Penn Street below Seventh street, Camden, N.J. A horse is bridled near one of three trees (in the right) adorning the property. The building was torn down in 1891 and was a part of the pleasure garden Diamond Cottage Garden, later Diamond Cottage Park., Title written on recto., Date inferred from inscription on recto: 1890., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See complementary drawings depicting Camden views, Doret & Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.7-8 and 10-12].
- Creator
- Haines, D., artist
- Date
- [1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.62.9]
- Title
- Old Federal Street Ferry
- Description
- Pencil drawing showing the Federal Street Ferry house with a mansard roof. The Federal Street Ferry was established circa 1764 by Daniel Cooper. A new ferry house and ships were built about 1863 and about 1900., Title written on recto., Date inferred from complementary dated drawings., Contains incomplete pencil sketch depicting part of a building and a tree on verso. Similar to Old Browning House image [P.2018.62.8]., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See complementary drawings depicting Camden views, Doret & Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.7-11].
- Creator
- Miller, Max, artist
- Date
- [1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.62.12]
- Title
- [Joseph] Cooper home, Park Bouelvard
- Description
- Pencil drawing showing the 18th-century Georgian residence, also known as Pomona Hall, originally built in the 1710s and expanded in 1726 and 1788 at Park Boulevard and Euclid Avenue in Camden, N.J. "12 M" and "1726" are written on a chimney on the left of the building. Trees line the front of the property. Erected by Quaker yeoman and slave owner Joseph Cooper, Jr., the residence was inherited by his nephew Marmaduke Cooper in 1767. The estate became the property of the Camden County Historical Society in 1924 following the sale of the building to the city in 1915., Title written on recto. Misidentifies name of original owner of residence: Jacob M. Cooper Home, Park Boulevard., Date inferred from inscription on recto: 1890., Artist possibly Edward Craft, a fireman, listed in the 1890 Camden City Directory., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See complementary drawings depicting Camden views, Doret & Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors [P.2018.62.6 and 8-12].
- Creator
- Craft, E., artist
- Date
- [1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.62.7]
- Title
- Commissioners Hall, 2nd and Christian St., 1873
- Description
- Exterior view of the Southwark Commissioners Hall erected in 1811 at Second and Christian Streets, Philadelphia. Shows the front façade of the neo-classical, two-story building containing a clock on the pediment, a bell tower and cupola with a weather vane on top of the roof, and stairs leading to the front door that is decorated with columns and a lunette window. Image also shows pedestrians walking along the sidewalk and partial views of the adjacent buildings. Following the consolidation of Southwark into Philadelphia in 1854, the building was used as a police station until it was demolished in 1882., Title and date from item., Artist’s signature in the left corner., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2019., Later copy of an Evans watercolor created for Philadelphia antiquarian Ferdinand Dreer circa 1880., See also Benjamin Evans Watercolor Collection.
- Creator
- Keller, J.M, artist
- Date
- [1896]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection – Drawings & Watercolors [P.2019.62.3]
- Title
- Stone prison, s.w. cor. 3d & Market St., 1723. From old drawing in Philad Library
- Description
- Exterior view of the High Street Prison built circa 1723 at Third and High (Market) Streets. The site included a debtor's jail (High Street side) and workhouse (Third Street side) joined together by a wall that formed part of a yard enclosure. Pedestrians walk down the sidewalks and across the street. The prison operated until the early 1770s when replaced by the Walnut Street Prison., Title and date from item., Artist’s signature in the left corner., Based on a lithograph by William L. Breton, Stone Prison at Philadelphia, 1728, published in John F. Watson's Annals of Philadelphia ... (Philadelphia: E.L. Carey & A. Hart, 1830)., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2019.
- Creator
- Keller, J.M, artist
- Date
- [1896]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection – Drawings & Watercolors [P.2019.62.4]
- Title
- [Philadelphia street scene with gas station]
- Description
- Watercolor of a street scene in Philadelphia, probably with the United States Custom House in the background. Shows pedestrians walking on the sidewalks down the street. In the right, shows the front entrance to the three-story, brick building. In the left, a black car is parked near two, red gas pumps at a gas station. Behind the station is a large, near block-long, four-story building. View also shows a large skyscraper, probably the United States Custom House constructed from 1932 to 1934 after the designs of Ritter and Shay at 200 Chestnut Street, towering in the background., Title supplied by cataloger., Date inferred from content and active dates of the artist., Signed by artist in lower right corner., Verso contains a rough sketch of a landscape of hills., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2019., John J. Dull (1859-1949), an architect and artist, was born in Philadelphia and studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts., An instructor at Drexel University and the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Arts, he was also a member of the Philadelphia Sketch Club, the Philadelphia Watercolor Club, the Philadelphia Art Alliance, and the T-Square Club.
- Creator
- Dull, John J., 1859-1949, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1935]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection – Drawings & Watercolors [P.2019.62.1]
- Title
- Mauch Chunk, PA canal
- Description
- Sketch depicting a bird’s eye view probably of the Lehigh Canal in Mauch Chunk, Pa. Depicts two boats, each with one man, being pulled with ropes by mules along the canal that runs through a valley. The boats also hold material that is probably coal. View also shows trees growing on the hillside bordering the canal, and in the left background, rail cars moving on the tracks towards wooden buildings along the waterway. Mauch Chunk was founded in 1818 and changed its name to Jim Thorpe in 1955. The Lehigh Canal opened in 1829 and ran until the 1930s., Title and date from manuscript note written on verso: Mauch Chunk, PA Canal, Augt 15th, 1859., Artist’s initials written on verso: E.S.H., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2019.
- Date
- Aug. 15, 1859
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection – Drawings & Watercolors [P.2019.62.2]
- Title
- Old Tun Tavern
- Description
- David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell Collection, 2018., Label on the front reads: Old Tun Tavern, Philadelphia, Where the First Grand □ of F. & A.M. was Held in America. Tun Tavern stood at the intersection of King (later Water) Street and Wilcox (later Tun) Alley. It was the location of the first lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in the colonies as early as 1732. The June 26, 1732 Pennsylvania Gazette contains an announcement of William Allen being chosen Grand Master. The Tavern is also regarded as the location where the United States Marines held their first recruitment drive in 1775. In 1781, Tun Tavern burned down. A reproduction was built on the grounds of the 1926 Sesquicentennial and demolished after the exposition ended.
- Date
- circa 20th c
- Location
- OBJ 907
- Title
- Clarke Hall, s.w. corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, built soon after 1700 From 1700 to 1795 it was occupied as the office of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. After many changes it was removed to make room for the Ledger building in 1840. The Public record was first published here in 1870
- Description
- Drawing of an early 1800s street view showing storefronts on the former site of the mansion of colonial lawyer William Clarke (built circa 1699, razed 1800) on Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. A man patron exits the two-and-half-story building near two women who peer into one of the multi-paned windows of the storefront. View also shows neighboring residential buildings as well as pedestrian and street traffic, including a woman resident being greeted by a man at her front door and a horse-drawn carriage traveling down the street., Title from item., Date inferred from active dates of the artist., Signed by the artist in the lower right., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2019., See related: Taylor – Case 12-15 [2717.F].
- Creator
- Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1920]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection – Drawings & Watercolors [P.2019.62.20]
- Title
- The Hoffman homestead. Balt. Ave, and Cobbs Creek Parkway
- Description
- Drawing reproduced in Frank Taylor’s Old Philadelphia series showing an exterior view of the Hamilton-Hoffman house built 1791-1800 for merchant Gavin Hamilton. Shows an oblique view of the residence with a covered porch, shuttered windows, dormers, and multiple additions. A woman stands before the front door. In the foreground, shrubs and a tree grow around a picket fence. After Gavin Hamilton’s death, the estate was sold to Samuel Woodward in 1831, then to Jacob Hoffman in 1832. The residence remained in the possession of the Hoffman family until demolished in 1960., Title and date from item., Signed by the artist in the lower right., Manuscript note written on recto: Make corrections., Contains series number written in ink and on sticker label in upper left corner: 245. Number corresponds to the series, Old Philadelphia: Artistic reproductions from drawings by Frank H. Taylor depicting old structures and scenes of historic interest., See HABS Report No. PA-1053, https://memory.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/pa/pa0700/pa0766/data/pa0766data.pdf., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2019.
- Creator
- Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927, artist
- Date
- 1921
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection – Drawings & Watercolors [P.2019.62.21]
- Title
- [Portrait of an unidentified bull]
- Description
- Portrait of an unidentified bull. The bull has a ring in its nose and stands in left profile in a field. The landscape view around the bull has been added with watercolors., Title supplied by the cataloger., Date from item., Signed by the artist in the lower right., Attributed to Schreiber Studio., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2019.
- Creator
- Schreiber Studio
- Date
- 1880
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection – Drawings & Watercolors [P.2019.62.16]
- Title
- Speedwell Hambletonian
- Description
- Portrait of the horse Speedwell Hambletonian. The horse wears a bridle and stands in left profile in a field. The landscape view around the horse and details on the horse have been added with watercolors. Speedwell Hambletonian was the son of Hambletonian. He sired the bay stallion Inkerman in 1870, bred by J.B. Baker, Ingleside stock farm, Thornedale, Chester County, Pennsylvania., Title from item., Date inferred from content., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell, 2019.
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *Doret and Mitchell Collection – Drawings & Watercolors [P.2019.62.19]