Photograph depicting the exterior view of the former residence of John Johnson built 1765-1768 by master builder Jacob Knor at 6306 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA. Shows the western side and a partial view of the rear of the three-story stone house from the northwest corner of Washington Lane. The first story contains windows with shutters and a shingled awning adorns the western side. Dwelling also includes two dormer windows and two chimneys on the roof. In the foreground is a lawn with large trees and bushes obscuring parts of the house, in the far left and right of the image. Utility poles and lines are in front of the property in the right of the image. John Johnson resided in the house during the Battle of Germantown. The dwelling sustained damage including a hole in the parlor door caused by a cannon ball and a chipped corner. It served as a station on the Underground Railroad. The Johnson family owned the house until 1908. The Woman's Club of Germantown purchased the house in 1917, and in 1980, gifted the house and its contents to the Germantown Mennonite Historic Trust to operate as a house museum. In 2002, the deed of ownership was transferred to the Johnson House Historic Site, Inc., Title from manuscript note on verso., Date inferred from medium and aesthetic of photograph., Stamped on verso: 3772., Purchase 1984., Description revised 2022., Access points revised 2022., Retrospective conversion record: original entry, edited.
Date
[ca. 1920]
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department photo- unidentified - residence [P.9005.16]