Philadelphia PA-Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (second from left) acknowledging the road of greeting from the crowd of 105,000 persons at Franklin Field here as he arrived to deliver his acceptance speech on his re-nomination as the Democratic...
One of four houses built in 1826 by James Price for his four children on Market Street or 'Brandywine Walk' between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. This one was occupied by John H. Price.
One of four houses built in 1826 by James Price for his four children on Market Street or 'Brandywine Walk' between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. This one built for son John H. Price. Exterior changes made on this home from earlier 1933 photo.
This guide includes manuscripts acquired by the Hagley Library through the year 1965. The guide was created by John Beverley Riggs, Hagley's former Curator of Manuscripts. It was published in 1970.
Guide to records that trace the founding of the company in Paris in 1801 and its evolution into an American partnership during the early
decades of the nineteenth century to its first incorporation in 1899. The guide was created by John Beverley...
Guide to a collection of well over a million pieces, of which Pierre S. du Pont (1870-1954) was the last private owner. Collection was originally at Longwood, his estate near Kennett Square, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The guide was created...
Now John was married. And laboratory and factory brought better living to his fathers house. Better utensils, better floor coverings, better plastics, better parts to make the house cheerful and easy to clean.
This journal details Elizabeth Webb’s and Mary Roger's first visit to America, which lasted from November 1697 to May 1699. They landed in Virginia and traveled overland, visiting the important Quaker meetings along the way. The journal includes...