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Pencoyd Iron Works circular iron plaque FF001 1.3
Pencoyd Iron Works “Engineering News” page FF002 1.3
Pencoyd Iron Works sales book 1892 FF003 1.3
Pencoyd Iron Works sales book 1900 FF004 1.3
Pencoyd Iron Works sales book 1900 FF005 1.3
Merion Friends Meeting Burial Ground plot plans FF006 1.3
Autocar: Framed color applique FF007 1.5
Autocar: Full page newspaper ad FF008 1.5
Autocar: Full page color magazine ad FF009 1.5
Autocar: Large envelope of oversized photographs and ads FF010 1.5
Autocar: Photograph of Pensioned Employees Banquet FF011 1.5
Autocar: Certificate of Recognition for Patrick Curran FF012 1.5
Autocar: Framed stainless steel plaque FF013 1.5
LM Police Poster with 1954 Calendar FF014 2.3
LM Police Poster with 1954 Calendar FF015 2.3
Black and white group picture of Lower Merion Township Police, 1936 FF016 2.3
“Lower Merion Police” cloth shelve patch FF017 2.3
Bidding Poster FF018 2.5
Facsimile of a William Penn letter 1698 FF019 2.5
Color Lithograph of the Schuylkill FF020 2.5
Engraving: first funeral procession at West Laurel Hill Cemetery c1868 FF021 2.3
1875 Historical Map of Pennsylvania booklet FF022 3.1
Geodetic Survey Map of Philadelphia, PA -NJ quadrant, 1967 FF023 3.2
Geodetic Survey Map of Germantown, PA quadrant, 1967 FF024 3.2
Geodetic Survey Map of Norristown, PA quadrant, 1967 FF025 3.2
“Geological Map of the Serpentine Ranges of Radnor Township, Delaware County and Lower Merion, Montgomery County”, 1887 FF026 3.2
First Map of Pennsylvania under William Penn, 1681 FF027 3.2
“Mapp of Ye Improved Part of Pensilvania”, Thomas Holmes, 1687 FF028 3.2
“Novi Belgii” East Coast of America, 1655. Color Reproduction FF029 3.2
Philadelphia 1702, Black & White Reproduction FF030 3.2
Scull and Heap map, 1753. Original Colorized FF031 3.2
Scull and Heap map, 1753. Black & White reproduction FF032 3.2
“A Map of Old Philadelphia…Buildings…Built During the 18th and 19th Centuries and Are Still Standing in 1832.” FF033 3.2
Map of the Consolidated City of Philadelphia, 1854; colored Map, original copy FF034 Archive Room, right corner next to Flat File
Map: “An East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia”, framed FF035 3.3
“Map of the Circuit of Ten Miles Around the City of Philadelphia”, 1847 FF036 3.4
“Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania from Original Surveys”, 1849, copy FF037 3.4
“Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania from Original Surveys”, 1849, copy FF038 3.4
“Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania from Original Surveys”, 1849, original FF039 3.4
“Hills Record & Historical Map of Plan of the City of Philadelphia and Environs”, 1809. Photostat copy of Lower Merion portion FF040 3.4
“Outline Map of Montgomery County”, 1871 FF041 3.4
Folding Map of Philadelphia Area, c1900 FF042 3.4
“Itinerary of General Washington in Montgomery County 1777-1778”, 1936 FF043 3.5
“Colonial Roads, Fords and Ferries near Philadelphia” Copy, Douglas Macfarlan, 1934 FF044 3.5
“The Movements of General Washington and the Continental Army around Philadelphia in the Year 1777” Original, Douglas Macfarlan, 1934 FF045 3.5
“Lower Merion Township” Original, Douglas Macfarlan, 1942 FF046 3.5
The Mills of Mill Creek. Douglas Macfarlan, 1937; color print FF047 3.5
The Mills of Mill Creek. Douglas Macfarlan, 1937; black and white print FF048 3.5
The Mills of Mill Creek. Douglas Macfarlan, 1937; original FF049 3.5
1706 Map of Remarkable Places; Black & White photostat FF050 3.2
Map of Lower Merion, John Levering, 1851; original colored FF051 4.1
Map of Lower Merion, John Levering, 1851; original colored, rolled FF052 4.1
“Copy of John Levering’s Map made in 1851”, plate from 1920 Atlas FF053 4.1
“Map of Montgomery County” c1890 by J.L. Smith FF054 3.4
Topographical Map of Windermere and Pencoyd Farms (Roberts Family), 1876. FF055 Archive Room, top of flat file cabinets
Map of Wales adapted from the Philadelphia Inquirer FF056 2.5
Original 1843 print of a map of Merionethshire, Wales FF057 2.5
Plate #25 (Villanova) from 1900 Atlas published by J.L. Smith. FF058 4.2
Plate #26 (Upper Merion Township) from 1920 Atlas published by A.H. Mueller FF059 4.2
Plate #5 (Narberth) from 1920 Atlas published by A.H. Mueller FF060 4.2
Plate 17 (Villanova) from 1908 Atlas published by A.H. Mueller FF061 4.2
Plate #15 (Bryn Mawr) from 1926 Atlas published by G.W. Bromley FF062 4.2
Plate #9 (Wynnewood) from 1926 Atlas published by G.W. Bromley FF063 4.2
Photocopy of Smith & Wistar 1849 Map Of Lower Merion Township FF064 4.2
Index Map from 1913 Atlas Published by A.H. Mueller FF065 4.2
Plate #19/20 (Lower Merion) 1893, By M.A. Naeff FF066 4.2
Plate #20/21 (Lower Merion) from 1871 Atlas published by G.M. Hopkins FF067 4.2
Section #3 1897 “Baist’s Map of City and Suburbs of Philadelphia” FF068 4.2
1927 Map of Gladwyne “Welfare Federation of Philadelphia” FF069 4.3
1941 Map of Rosemont by Frank B. Milnor FF070 4.3
Map showing the Right of Way on the “Main Line” along Schuylkill River abutting Percival Roberts’ land FF071 4.3
Map of “Penshurst” showing properties acquired to create the estate FF072 4.3
Map of Belmont Heights -West Manayunk, 1900, re-drawn in 1956 FF073 4.3
1940 Zoning Map of Narberth FF074 4.3
Gladwyne Village Historical Preservation Map FF075 4.3
Historic Overview Sketch Map “Mill Creek Historic District”, 1959 FF076 3.5
“Copy of John Levering’s Map made in 1851”, plate from 1908 Atlas FF077 4.1
3 Copies of Douglas Macfarlan’s Map of the Historic Mainline FF078 4.3
The Main Line: A Historical Map of Ye Outlying Regions, 1946 FF079 4.3
1930 Ward Map of Lower Merion Township FF080 4.3
1933 Ward Map of Lower Merion Township FF081 4.3
1947 Ward Map of Lower Merion Township FF082 4.3
Lower Merion from 1871 Atlas published by G.M. Hopkins; reproduction shows LM School District’s 6 Schools FF083 Framed and hanging in File Room
1986 Ward Map of Lower Merion Township FF084 4.3
1925 Map of Merion FF085 4.2, rolled up
1930 Map of Merion showing members of the Merion Civic Association FF086 4.2
2001 Lower Merion Township Street Map FF087 4.3
1994 Lower Merion Township Street Map FF088 4.3
1981 Lower Merion Township Street Map FF089 4.3
1961 Lower Merion Township Street Map FF090 4.3
1909 Lower Merion Township Street Map FF091 4.3
1942 Civil Defense Map of Lower Merion Township FF092 4.3
1946 Civil Defense Map of Lower Merion Township FF093 4.3
1956 Ward Map of Lower Merion Township FF094 4.3
Map of the Magee Estate in Penn Valley, April 3, 1923 FF095 4.3
1871 “Atlas of the County of Montgomery and the State of Pennsylvania” FF096 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1877 “Combination Atlas Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania” FF097 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1881 “Atlas of Bryn Mawr and Vicinity or of Properties Along the Pennsylvania R.R.” FF098 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1887 “Atlas of Properties Along the Pennsylvania R.R.” FF099 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1896 “Atlas of Lower Merion, Montgomery County Including Part of Delaware County and Overbrook Farms, Wynnefield & Overbrook Impr. Co., Philadelphia” FF100 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1900 “Atlas of Properties Along the Pennsylvania R.R.” FF101 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1908 “Atlas of Properties on Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad from Overbrook to Paoli” FF102 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1913 “Atlas of Properties on Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad from Overbrook to Paoli” FF103 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1920 “Atlas of Properties on Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad from Overbrook to Paoli” FF104 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1926 “Atlas of Properties on Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad from Overbrook to Paoli” FF105 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1937 “Property Atlas of the Main Line, Penna.” FF106 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1961 “Property Atlas of the Main Line, Penna.” FF107 Reference Room, Atlas Stand
1926 “Atlas of Properties on Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad From Overbrook to Paoli” FF108 4.5
1937 “Property Atlas of the Main Line, Penna.” FF109 4.5
1908 “Atlas of Properties on Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad from Overbrook to Paoli” FF110 Archive Room shelf, boxed in saddlebag format
1926 “Atlas of Properties on Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad from Overbrook to Paoli” FF111 Archive Room shelf, boxed in saddlebag format
Holiday Magazine, April 1950. “Philadelphia’s Main Line, Suburbia at its Best.” By James A. Michener FF112 5.1
Main Line Homes: More Living for the 1960’s. FF113 5.1
The Main Line Beautiful, 1928. Booklet FF114 5.1
Album: Pennsylvania Railroad Scenery FF115 5.1
Philadelphia Magazine, April 1983. “Tales of the Main Line: Power, Money, Even Murder, They All Come Together.” FF116 5.1
A Portfolio of Trains from the Collection of the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1951 FF117 5.1
Trains, The Illustrated Magazine of American Railroading, February 1947 FF118 5.1
A Guide to Hikes Along the Philadelphia Main Line, 1943 FF119 5.1
Book of Rules -The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1910 FF120 5.1
The Illustrated American Magazine, October 31, 1891. Article about Darlington, Runk & Company who furnished the Bryn Mawr Hotel. FF121 5.1
Suburban Stations and Rural Homes on the Pennsylvania Railroad. 1874 FF122 5.1
Around the City on the Pennsylvania R.R. 1894 FF123 5.1
“Thirty Miles Around Philadelphia on the Lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad”, 1913 FF124 5.1
An original large Pennsylvania Railroad file, on the alterations to Ardmore Station, 1954 FF125 5.1
Map of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railway with Proposed Improvements, 1851 FF126 5.2
Railroad Map, Street Map showing the Pennsylvania Railroad Line for the 52nd Street, Overbrook & Merion Stations; and Wynnefield, Bala, Cynwyd & Barmouth Stations, 1921 FF134 5.2
Pennsylvania Railroad -Schuylkill Valley Division -5 Passenger Train Schedules. (framed) 1884 FF135 5.2
Pennsylvania Railroad -Schuylkill Valley Division -Passenger Train Schedule. (framed) 1899 FF136 5.2
Pennsylvania Railroad train schedule Between Philadelphia and West Chester and Between Philadelphia and Bryn Mawr. 1883. FF137 5.3
Locomotive “Old Ironsides” (Portrait). 1883 FF138 5.3
Image depicting first steam train. Philadelphia, Germantown & Norristown Railroad at 9th & Green Street Station. FF139 5.3
The Travellers Pocket Map of New York, inscription of its owner “John Levering.” Original, Map FF140 5.3
Motive Power Development on the Pennsylvania Railroad System, 1831-1924. FF141 5.3
Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad: Photograph of the Tioga (Engine 101), 1870’s. FF142 5.3
Philadelphia and Columbia Railway. An Act to Incorporate, March 31, 1823. FF143 5.3
Pennsylvania Railroad -Philadelphia Division -Trains Westward. 1894 Train Schedule and Ticket Stubs FF144 5.3
Diary of J. G. Miles, Commissioner of Damages and Land Releases of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Starting in May 1947 FF145 5.3
Poster: Lancaster Avenue Improvement Company Rates of Toll FF146 5.4
Brief of Title to Bryn Mawr in Lower Merion Township, 1869. FF147 5.4
Book: “Currier & Ives—Printmakers to the American People” by Harry T. Peters, 1942 FF148 5.1
“The High Line” Vol. 16, No. 1, June 1997 FF149 5.1
“Reading Railroad Station Pictorial Lines G-M”, photocopy FF150 5.1
Plan of the West Philadelphia Railroad 1835 FF151 5.2
Lower Merion School Board Minute Book September 27, 1834 to July 7, 1856 FF152 6.3
Lower Merion School Board Minute Book April 19, 1892 to March 20, 1905 FF153 6.3
Lower Merion School Board Minute Book June 14, 1905 to May 11, 1910 FF154 6.3
Lower Merion School Board Minute Book June 6, 1910 to August 28, 1913 FF155 Archive Room on the Shelf
Russell Byerly Memorial World War II Collection Scrapbook of newsletters published by Mr. Byerly FF156 6.4
Poster: “United Through Books” November 11-17, 1945 FF157 6.4
Names of Faculty and Student Officers 1923 to 1978 , Lower Merion (Ardmore) Junior High; Ledger Book FF158 6.4
Lower Merion Baptist Church – Section Plans of the Cemetery (2 Maps) FF159 1.3
Lower Merion section of “Map of Vicinity of Philadelphia from Actual Surveys”, 1860 FF160 3.4
Map of Philadelphia and Vicinity. c1890-1900 FF161 3.4
Folding Road Map “Montgomery County 1945” FF162 6.5
Folding Road Map “Montgomery County 1953” FF163 6.5
“Franklin’s Main Line Index and Map”, 1941, In book format FF164 6.5
“Index Map of Philadelphia and Suburbs”, 1950, book format FF165 6.5
“Map of the Main Line Area”, late 1960’s FF166 6.5
“Franklin’s Map of the Main Line Area”, late 1970’s FF167 6.5
“Street Locator of Communities on the Main Line”, c 1980’s, in book format FF168 6.5
PTC Map of Philadelphia. 1940 FF169 6.5
Topographic Plan of Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1945 FF170 6.5
Topographic Plan of Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1945 FF171 6.5
“British Spy Map of Southeastern Pennsylvania”, 1778 (copy) FF172 6.5
Blueprint Plans -LM Highway Dept. -Standard Street Sign Specifications, 1932-1949 FF173 6.5
Holme map of 1681, photstat FF174 3.2
1948 Property Atlas of the Main Line, Penna. FF175 Reference Room, Atlas Stand