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]