Pennsylvania 100 Years Ago, Including
Philadelphia, Fairmount Park, The Father of American Libraries, No.
SB-021 of The "Old/100 Years Ago" Series, Assembled from Scribner's 1871
and Century 1883, compiled by Skip Whitson, published by Sun Publishing
Co., Albuquerque, NM, Stated First Printing of 1000 Copies, September
1976 — 40 pages — with over 40 illustrations — measurements: 8 1/2" x
11" — ISBN: 0914172032
Contents:
Philadelphia:
Chestnut Street Bridge, over the Schuykill, Philadelphia
Franklin's Grave
New Masonic Temple, on Broad Street
Union League Building
Proposed New Academy of Natural Sciences
The Ledger Building
Leslie's Row
Interior of Farmers' Market
Wagons to Hire
Horseradish Man
Scene on Market Street
The Dog Shelter
Drive on the Wissahickon, Fairmount Park
The Drexel Mausoleum, Woodland
View on the Schuykill from the West Laurel Hill; Manayunk on the Right
Fairmount Park:
Fairmount
Lemon Hill and Boat-Houses of the Schuykill Navy
Fountain near Mineral Spring, Lemon Hill
Monster Pines
Ravine in Western Park
View from Judge Peters' Farm
Tomb of Neal, Laurel Hill
On the Wissahickon Drive
A Hemlock Glen on the Wissahickon
Bridge over the Wissahickon at Valley Green
The Animals and Old Log Cabin
Bridge over Wissahickon, near Mount Airy
A Glimpse of the Wissahickon
Pro Bono Publico
The Devil's Pool
The Wissahickon at Chestnut Hill
The Father of American Libraries:
A Book-Worm
Benjamin Franklin's Clock in the Philadelphia Library
The Old Library, Fifth and Library Streets, Philadelphia