The dedication of Albee in 1925. College faculty and administrators stand on a wooden scaffold. Bernard Iddings Bell (Warden of the College from 1919-1933) stands partially hidden on the left-hand side of the entryway.
Back of photo reads: "Uncle Elliott in front of Telegraph on the South side of Tivoli Station." This may have been an uncle or great-uncle of Joan Navins, Tivoli Village Historian in the 1970s.
The President's House was built in 1913 with money from Robert L. Gerry and his family. Major additions to the two ends of the house were added in 1966.
In the fall of 1929, the Athletics Department of St. Stephen's announced that baseball would replace Lacross as the official spring sport. It was felt that to be competitive, St. Stephen's should promote sports that didn't require a steep learning...
Four members of the St. Stephen's tennis team stand jauntily at the net. The Library, President's House, and Hegeman stand in the background and help to identify the location of the tennis courts at that time.
Student wearing a St. Stephen's soccer uniform is identified as John Bittman, Captain. (crossed out: H. A. Griswald) St Stephens Alumni Association-Annandale
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...
Photograph of Main Street at Academy Avenue, looking north.
On the left: Owen's Store, Murray's Garage, Durland's Store, Durland Residence (Yelverton Inn). On the right: Brown's Eats.
Photograph of the Presbyterian Church Choir. Front Row(l-r): ?; Frances Green; Mildred Stevens; Evelyn Conklin; Ruth Murray; Russ Roe. Back Row:; Ed Hatch; Frances Roe; Charlotte Carmen; Blanche Murray; Alfred Bason; Rev. Wilcox; Florence Stevens...
Photograph of “Wild Bill” Lawrence in his, beloved home built race car. John Lupinski talked about Bill Lawrence and his race cars in his Oral Hitory interview with Leslie Smith, 1999.
Battery powered Atwater Kent Model 20 C Radio, Serial Number 274199.
"This Atwater Kent Model 20 belonged to my parents. I remember it - the batteries & the charger unit.
We changed to a Philco console about 1932.
The original speaker was...