Margaret Johnston Bard poses for a formal portrait, wearing a long velvet dress. Though few of her personal papers remain, Margaret Bard was known for her intelligence and religious devotion. Her family fortune brought wealth to John Bard through...
Rosalie Bard, 18, stands for a formal portrait. She was the fourth child of John and Margaret Bard, and was only seven years old when her mother died. She married Charles Moran in 1891.
This photograph of a sculpture entitled "Seclusion" was taken by the artist, Robert Bassler, class of 1957, shortly after her installation in the fountain at Blithewood garden. The sculpture was created as part of his senior project, and at the...
This is a manuscript letter from Robert Fulton to an associate of the Livingston family regarding an ongoing financial dispute between himself and member(s) of the Livingston family.
"Wildercliff" was built in 1799 by the Methodist Circuit rider Freeborn Garretson, seen here walking with his wife Catherine, another Livingston daughter, and their little girl Mary. She is playing in the Methodist Grove, where large outdoor...
Photograph of young Nan Wilkin on Main Street in downtown Chester, with old Chester National Bank building in the background.
She married Vince Gallo and operated Gallo's Cozy Corner Restaurant in West Chester for 26 years until her retirement in...
“Mother Littell,” Ida Kronk Littell portrait photograph wearing fur coat and hat.. She resided on Walnut Avenue, Greycourt. Note: In 2006: Walnut Avenue is now called Lehigh Avenue.
Photograph of Marjorie L. Littell. She was born August 20, 1898 in New Rochelle, NY, the daughter of the late . She married Harry M. Littell and they resided in Chester.