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Stetson collection
Collection
Identifier: LAC-214
Scope and Contents
This collection contains digital scans of 8x10 photographs of floor plans of the John B. Steton Company Plant.
Dates:
TBD
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
Stewardson & Page collection
Collection
Identifier: LAC-215
Scope and Contents
Collection is composed of 1 box of Commission Cards (4 X 6")indexing architectural commissions from the firm of Cope & Stewardson & Stewardson & Page. Arranged alphabetically by client; Date range c. 1900- 1940.
Dates:
TBD
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
Stone collection
Collection
Identifier: LAC-217
Scope and Contents
The Stone Collection contains photographic images in a variety of formats, some of which were taken by Stone, and others which he simply collected. Among the highlights are a photo album assembled by his son Frank S. Stone in 1912 (which contains photos taken by James Stone Jr. and Ellersbie Wallace Jr.), a rare daguerreotype by Robert Cornelius and a photo of Independence Hall taken from the Philadelphia Photographic Society’s rooms at 520 Walnut St. The entire collection will soon be...
Dates:
TBD
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
Stotesbury collection
Collection
Identifier: LAC-218
Dates:
TBD
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
Student Inventory Studies
Collection
Identifier: LAC-220
Scope and Contents
Student Reports done under the direction of Gail C. Winkler (1988-2011) and Laura C. Keim (2012- ) for American Domestic Interiors (HSPV 531) University of Pennsylvania.
Dates:
TBD
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
Summit Presbyterian Church collection
Collection
Identifier: LAC-221
Dates:
TBD
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
T. Morris Longstreth collection
Collection
Identifier: LAC-116
Dates:
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Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
Teitelman collection
Collection
Identifier: LAC-226
Dates:
TBD
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
Teitelman - Longstreth collection
Collection
Identifier: LAC-227
Dates:
TBD
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia