J. Railroad

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J1.) [Allegheny] Portage Railroad (track) (5 items)
J2.) Baldwin, Locomotives built 1886, 1898, 1909, 1921, undated (5 items)
J3.) Baltimore & Ohio, Locomotives built 1831 (2 items)
J4.) Burlington, Locomotive & Train (1 item)
J5.) C. B. & O. (1 item)
J6.) Great Northern, Locomotive, 1912 (1 item)
J7.) Huntingdon & Broad Top RR in yards at Huntingdon, Penna., 1954 (1 item)
J8.) Incline Plane Johnstown to Westmont, Cambria Co., undated (3 items)
J9.) John Bull, undated (2 items)
J10.) Old Ironsides built 1832 (1 item)
J11.) Penna. RR Yards, Renovo, Penna., 1954 (3 items)
J12.) The Rocket (1 item)
J13.) Stourbridge Lion built 1829 (1 item)
J14.) Texas & Pacific built 1933 (1 item)
J15.) Trevethick's Tramroad Locomotive South Wales, 1803 (1 item)
J16.) Union Pacific built 1934 (1 item)
J17.) Westinghouse Electric, undated (1 item), not found as of 7/26/01
J18.) Unidentified, undated (5 items)
J19.) Horse drawn cart, (1 item)

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J19.) Market St. Crossing, Harrisburg; Photographer - HB Harmer, 2/19/1901 (poor condition)
J20.) President Lincoln's Funeral Train at Penna. RR Station, Harrisburg in 1865 (2 items mounted)

Items moved to MG-327: Ira J. Stouffer Postcards, [ca. 1915]
J21.) Horseshoe Curve, PRR, (1 item)
J22.) PRR at Union Furnace (1 item)
J23.) PRR near Petersburg undated. (Inc. Station) (3 items)
J24.) Portage Railroad (43 items)

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J25.) Charles G. Nash Collection, 1903-7
1.) Codorus Creek, Double Track, Stone Arches, a few miles E. of York Haven, ca. 1903-04 (MSCL-3) (1 item)
2.) Horseshoe Curve near Altoona, undated. (MSCL-1) (1 item)
3.) Juniata River a few miles below Hollidaysburg, undated. [Petersburg Branch of PRR] (JR-1, JR-2) (2 items)
4.) PRR Co., Enola Yard, construction work and equipment, 1903-5 (1-25) (25 items)
5.) PRR Co., Enola Yard, near Fairview, HS Kerbaugh, Inc., contractors, undated. (EY-1-EY-26) (46 items)
6.) PRR Co., Enola Yard and vicinity, opposite Harrisburg & near Middletown, undated (2-17) 
7.) (item listing with prints) (16 items) (geology New York Haven)
8.) PRR Co., Hollidaysburg, Yard, Reily& Webber Contractors, 1906-7.  Prints show work underway to
enlarge and improve the Hollidaysburg Yard as it existed late in 1906 (H-1-H-28)  (28 items)
9.) PRR Co. Locomotive 1904-5 & geology near York Have, undated(1-4) (items listing with prints)
10.) Rockville Bridge, undated(RB-1- RB-3, Mis-2) (4 items)
11.) Susquehanna River Ice Jam (over PRR track) Early March 1904 (IJ-1-IJ-15) (15 items)
12.) Misc.: 1903-5 undated[PRR Construction Data, 1903-5 (9 items), Steam Shovel Data, 1903-4 (8 items),
14.) Booklet: Pitzer House, Gettysburg, PA., Battlefield Facts, undated (1 vol.) 
15.) Facts about Wilkes Barre, info card, undated (1 item)

J26.) The Lincoln Funeral Car, Souvenir, 42nd National Encampment, GAR, copyright 1908 (1 item)
J27.) Cecil C. Fulton, Jr. Collection ca. 1870: Photographic Views on the Penna. Central Rail Road; Purviance, 
1.) Photographer, Philadelphia; James S. Earle & sons, Philadelphia, General Agents for the Publisher
2.) [Altoona] Horse Shoe, undated (1 item)
3.) On the Conemaugh, below Johnstown, undated (2 items)
4.) Eagle Station, undated (1 item)
5.) View near Huntingdon, undated (1 item)
6.) Entering Jack's Narrows, from the West, undated (1 item)
7.) One Mile Dam below Johnston, undated (1 item)
8.) View at Johnstown, undated (1 item)
9.) Kittanning Point, undated (1 item)
10.) View in Lewistown Narrows, undated (1 item)
11.) Suspension Bridge, Pittsburgh, undated (1 item)
12.) Susquehanna Bridge, undated (1 item)
13.) View below Tyrone, undated (1 item)
14.) Tyrone Forges, undated (1 item)

J28.) Utility Locomotive of Cumberland Valley RR, undated (broken in half) (1 item)
J29.) Railroad Engine K4's (added 4/21/76) (1 item)

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J30.) Daniel Roland Photograph Collection, railroad cars, engines, PRR repair facility, undated(37 items)

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J31.) Stereoscope views of the Penn. Central Railroad, undated(9 items)


K. Vehicles

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K1.) Model of US Protected Cruiser New York, undated(1 item)
K2.) Horse Drawn Vehicle of National Parcel and Baggage Transfer Co., taken on 11th St. near Market (1 item)
not found as of 7/26/01
K4.) Trolley Cars, Washington Co., (added 11/16/76) (3 items)

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K5.) Millersburg Ferry, Susquehanna River (61 items)


L. Bridges (Inc. Covered, Stone Arch, Railroad)

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Adams County
L1.) [Conewago Chapel] Covered Bridge, North of McSherrystown, undated (1 item)
L2.) Kohler's Mill Covered Bridge, South of New Oxford, undated (1 item)
L3.) Peepytown Covered Bridge on Route 01037, undated (1 item)
L4.) Saulk [Sauck's] Covered Bridge at Gettysburg Water Works, undated (2 items)
L5.) Covered Bridge across Bermudian Creek, undated (2 items)
L6.) Stone Arch Bridge over Muddy Creek, undated (1 item)
L7.) Covered Bridge, North of New Chester, undated (1 item)
L8.) Covered Bridge, North of New Oxford, undated (2 items)

Bedford County
L9.) Hall's Mill Covered Bridge across Yellow Creek, undated (1 item)
L10.) Hugh's [Hughes Station] Covered Bridge over Dunnings Creek, undated (1 item)
L11.) Keffman Covered Bridge across Yellow Creek, undated (1 item)
L12.) Mullen's Covered Bridge near Mann's Choice, undated (1 item)
L13.) Ramage's Covered Bridge across Yellow Creek, undated (1 item)
L14.) Reed Covered Bridge across Yellow Creek, undated (1 item)
L15.) Snokes Covered Bridge over Dunnings Creek, undated (1 item)
L16.) Steeletown Covered Bridge across Yellow Creek, undated (2 items)
L17.) Yount [Station] Covered Bridge across Dunnings Creek, undated (1 item)
L18.) Covered Bridge across Brush Creek, North East of Mench, undated (1 item)
L19.) Covered Bridge across Brush Creek, South of Clearville, undated (1 item)
L20.) Covered Bridge over Dunnings Creek, undated (1 item)
L21.) Covered Bridge over Dunnings Creek, undated (1 item)
L22.) Covered Bridge across Juniata River West of Mann's Choice, undated (3 items)
L23.) Covered Bridge across Juniata River, Raystown Branch, 3 miles West of Mann's Choice, undated (1 item)
L24.) Covered Bridge across Juniata River, Raystown Branch, 5 miles West of Mann's Choice, undated (1 item)
L25.) Covered Bridge over Shaf[f]er's Creek undated (1 item)
L26.) Stone Arch Bridge on Route 30, East of Bedford, undated (1 item)

Chester County
L27.) Hayes Clark Covered Bridge over Doe Run, undated (1 item)
L28.) Speakman #2 Covered Bridge over Shaf[f]ER's Creek, undated (1 item)
L29.) Stone Arch Bridge at Mortonville, undated (1 item)
L30.) Covered Bridge , South of Mortonville, undated (1 item)
L31.) Stone Bridge at Warwick Furnace, undated (2 items)

Cumberland County
L32.) Bernheisel Covered Bridge over Conodoguinet Creek, North of Carlisle Country Club, undated (1 item)
L33.) Buergner's Covered Bridge across Conodoguinet Creek, North of Plainfield, undated (1 item)
L34.) Erb's Covered Bridge across Conodoguinet Creek, North of Route 11, undated (1 item)
L35.) Eyster's Covered Bridge across Conodoguinet Creek, North of Camp Hill Country Club, undated (1 item)
L36.) Graham's Covered Bridge over Conodoguinet Creek, East of Newville, undated (1 item)
L37.) Greider's Covered Bridge, North West, of  Plainfield, undated (1 item)
L38.) Hay's covered Bridge across Conodoguinet Creek, East of Plainfield, undated (1 item)
L39.) Orr's Covered Bridge across Conodoguinet Creek, North of Route 11, undated (1 item)
L40.) Sample Covered Bridge across Conodoguinet Creek, East of Carlisle on Route 11, undated (1 item)
L41.) Spangler's Mill Covered Bridge (Cumberland and York Counties), undated (2 items)
L42.) Stanton covered Bridge over Conodoguinet Creek, North East of Heishman's Mill, undated (1 item)
L43.) Thompson's Covered Bridge across Big Spring Creek near Newburg, undated (1 item)
L44.) Wagner's Covered Bridge, Pennsylvania Route. 74 over Conodoguinet Creek, North of Carlisle, undated (1 item)
L45.) Watt's Covered Bridge where Pennsylvania highway 21033 crosses Conodoguinet Creek, undated (1 item)
L46.) Covered Bridge across Yellow Breeches Creek at Bowmansdale, undated (1 item)
L47.) Covered Bridge across Yellow Breeches Creek at Grantham, undated (1 item) 
L48.) Covered Bridge, South of Bowmansdale, undated (1 item)

Dauphin County
L49.) Clifton Covered Bridge over Swatara Creek, North of Middletown, undated (1 item)
L50.) Fiddler's Elbow Covered Bridge over Swatara Creek near Hummelstown, undated (2 items)
L51.) Herman's (T.) Covered Bridge across Wiconisco Creek, West of Elizabethville, undated (3 items)
L52.) Covered Bridge over Swatara Creek, North of Middletown, Route 22017, undated (1 item)
L53.) Covered Bridge over Wiconisco Creek, West of Elizabethville, undated (1 item)
L54.) Covered Bridge, North of Elizabethville on Route 22035, being repaired 1961 (1 item)
L55.) Covered Bridge at Mattis Mills #41, undated (1 item)
L56.) Covered Bridge at Sandy Beach, North of Hershey, undated (2 items)

Franklin County
L57.) Arch Bridge at Mogul, undated (1 item)

Huntingdon County
L58.) Jackson's Corners Covered Bridge across Stone Creek near Huntingdon, 1938, undated (2 items)
L59.) Jackstown Aqueduct over Juniata River, East of Mapleton, undated (1 item)
L60.) Covered Bridge across Aughwick Creek between Orbisonia and Shade Gap, undated (2 items)
L61.) Covered Bridge at Cornprobst's Mill in Miller Township, 1938 (1 item)

Juniata County
L62.) Covered Bridge over Cocolamus Creek, Route 34009, undated (3 items)
L63.) Covered Bridge across Licking Creek, West of Mifflintown, undated (1 item)
L64.) Covered Bridge across Licking Creek at Port Royal, undated (1 item)
L65.) Covered Bridge across Sherman's Creek at Bridgeport, undated (2 items)
L66.) Covered Bridge across Tuscarora Creek near Academia, undated (1 item)

Lancaster County
L67.) Baumgardner's Mill Covered Bridge near Marticville, undated (1 item)
L68.) Bear's Mill Covered Bridge over Conestoga Creek, undated (1 item)
L69.) Bucher's Mill Covered Bridge at Reamstown, undated (1 item)
L70.) Eberly's Mill Covered Bridge, West of Hinkletown, undated (2 items)
L71.) Erb's (Samuel) Covered Bridge across Hammer Creek near Milway, undated (1 item)
L72.) Eichelberber covered Bridge near Millway, undated (1 item)
L73.) Forrey's Covered Bridge above Seigrist's Mill, undated (1 item)
L74.) Fry's Mill Covered Bridge near Hohnstown, undated (1 item)
L75.) Good's Fording Covered Bridge between Marticville at West Willown, undated (1 item)
L76.) Herr's Mill Covered Bridge, South of Soudersburg, undated (1 item)
L77.) Hunsecker's Mill Bridge at Hunsecker, North of New Holland Pike, undated (1 item)
L78.) Jackson's Mill Covered Bridge over Octorora Creek, undated (2 items)
L79.) Kagel's Covered Bridge over Chicquies Creek, undated (1 item)
L80.) Keller's Mill or Rettew's Mill Covered Bridge near Ephrata, undated (2 items)
L81.) Kings Covered Bridge, North East of Fairmont, undated (1 item)
L82.) Lime Valley Mills Covered Bridge between Lampeter and the Quarryville Road, undated (1 item)
L83.) Neff's Mills Covered Bridge near Lampeter, undated( 1 item)
L84.) Nissley's Mill Covered Bridge between Falmouth and Middletown, undated (2 items)
L85.) Pennsylvania Rail Road Bridge over Susquehanna River at Columbia, Lancaster, undated (2 items)
L86.) Pool Forge Covered Bridge, West of Churchtown, Route 36053, undated (3 items)
L87.) Red Run Covered Bridge near Reamstown, undated (1 item)
L88.) Second Lock or Snaveley's Mill Covered Bridge, South of Milersville, undated (1 item)
L89.) Seigrist's Mill Covered Bridge, undated (1 item)
L90.) Shaubach's Covered Bridge, Route 36091, undated (2 items)
L91.) Shenk's Mill Covered Bridge across Chicques Creek, North of Salunga, undated (2 items)
L92.) Sporting Hill Covered Bridge, undated (1 item)
L93.) Wabank Road Covered Bridge over Conestoga Creek, South of Millersville, undated (1 item)
L94.) Wenger's Mill Covered Bridge, South of Rothsville,undated (1 item)
L95.) White Rock Covered Bridge, South of Strasburg, undated (3 items)
L96.) Zook's Mill Covered Bridge on Tr. 222, undated (1 item)
L97.) Covered Bridge over Big Conestoga Creek at Slackwater, South West of Millersville, undated (3 items)
L98.) Covered Bridge over Conestoga Creek at Eden, undated (1 item)
L99.) Covered Bridge over Conestoga Creek between Martindale and new Holland, undated (2 items)
L100.) Covered Bridge over Conestoga Creek near Oregon, undated (1 item)
L101.) Covered Bridge over Little Conestoga Creek, North of Oreville, undated (1 item)
L102.) Covered Bridge over Muddy Creek at Fry's Mill near Martindale, undated (1 item)
L103.) Covered Bridge over Muddy Creek near Terr Hill, undated (1 item)
L104.) Covered Bridge, West of Andrews Bridge, undated (1 item)
L105.) Covered Bridge, West of Andrews Bridge, Lower Lancaster County, undated (1 item)
L106.) Covered Bridge, South West of Ephrata, undated (1 item)
L107.) Covered Bridge, East of Marietta, undated (1 item)
L108.) Stone Bridge at Marietta on Route 441, undated (1 item)
L109.) Covered Bridge near Oregon off Route. 222, undated (1 item)
L110.) Stone Arch Bridge near Oregon, undated (1 item)
L111.) Stone Arch Bridge on Pinkerton Road, Mt. Joy, Newton, undated (1 item)

Lebanon County
L112.) Stone Arch Bridge at Myerstown, undated (1 item)

Perry County
L113.) Clay's or Wahmeta Covered Bridge, North West of Newport, undated (2 item)
L114.) Dellvlle Covered Bridge, undated (2 items)
L115.) Landisburg Covered Bridge over Sherman's Creek,undated (1 item)
L116.) Morrow's Covered Bridge over Sherman's Creek, South West of Loysville, undated (1 item)
L117.) Smith's (Gard) Mills Covered Bridge, South of Blain, undated (3 items)
L118.) Wagners Covered bridge, West of Loysville on Route 274, undated (1 item)
L119.) Wagner's Mill Covered Bridge over Bixler's Run between Kistler and Loysville, undated (1 item)
L120.) Weaver's Mill Covered Bridge over Sherman's Creek, South of Loysville, undated (2 items)
L121.) Covered Bridge over Sherman's Creek, East of new Germantown, undated (1 item)
L122.) Covered Bridge over Sherman's Creek, East of new Germantown, undated (1 item)
L123.) Covered Bridge, East of Andersonburg near junction of Route 274 and 50009, North (2 items)
L124.) Covered Bridge, South West of Andersonburg on on Route 500008, undated (1 item)
L125.) Covered Bridge between Ickesburg and Kistler, undated (1 item)
L126.) Covered Bridge West of Loysville off Route 274, undated (1 item)
L127.) Covered Bridge, South of New Germantown, undated (1 item)

Snyder County
L128.) Covered Bridge over Middle Creek, North West of Beaver Springs, undated (1 item)
L129.) Covered Bridge over Middle Creek, North East of Beavertown, undated (1 item)
L130.) Covered Bridge over Middle Creek between McClure and Beaver Springs, undated (2 items)
L131.) Covered Bridge, East of Meiserville, undated(1 item)
L132.) Covered Bridge, West of Meiserville, undated (1 item)

Somerset County
L133.) Kings Covered Bridge near new Lexington, undated (1 items)
L134.) Covered Bridge over Casselman River near Rockwood, undated (1 item)
L135.) Covered Bridge near Somerset, undated (1 item)

Union County
L136.) Covered Bridge over Penn's Creek, undated (1 item)

York County
L137.) Bentzell's Mill Bridge, North of York, Route 66021, undated (2 items)
L138.) Detter's Mill Bridge, Dover to Wellsville, undated (1 item)
L139.) Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge at Wrightsville, York County, undated (1 item)
L140.) Spangler's Mill Bridge (York, Cumberland County), undated (1 item)
L141.) Brownstone Bridge near Weigeltown, undated (1 item)

Miscellaneous
L142.) Covered Bridge West of King of Prussia, undated (1 item)
L143.) Stone Arch Bridge, North of Millerstown, off Route 22 (3 items)
L144.) Perkiomen Stone Arch Bridge, undated (1 item)
L145.) Stone Arch Bridge, South East Of Roxbury, undated (1 item)
L146.) Unidentified (9 items)

Publication and Manuscripts
L147.) Horst, Melvin J. and Smith, Elmer Lewis, Covered Bridges of Pennsylvania Dutchland, Akron,
Pennsylvania: Applied Arts, 1960 (1 Vol. )
L148.) Kennedy, William, [Poem] "The Lewistown Bridge By Moonlight," Lewistown, Sept. 15, 1883
L149.) [   ], [List] "Covered Wooden Bridges on Pennsylvania's Highway System" Corrected as of January, 1947 (7 Pages)
L150.) Clippings (Nos. 1-150 transferred from Museum, 1967)

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L151.) Camel Back Covered Bridge, Harrisburg (1 item)

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L152.) Camel Back Covered Bridge, Harrisburg (3 photos, poor condition)

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L153.) Market St. Bridge, Harrisburg, July 9, 1903 (4 items)
L154.) Market St. Bridge, Harrisburg, 1904 (inc. horse drawn vehicles, bicycle) (6 photos, 2 items)
L155.) Market St. Bridge, Harrisburg; Photographer: William M. Rittase, Philadelphia, undated (1 item)

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L156.) Clarks Ferry Covered Bridge and Toll Gate (copy) (1 item)
L157.) Clarks Ferry Covered Bridge, 1888 (copy) (1 item)

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L158.) Old Rockville Bridge (in background) (1 item)

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L159.) Unidentified Bridge (covered & iron) (1 item)
L160.) Camel Back Covered Bridge, Harrisburg,undated (Engraving) (1 item)

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L161.) Camel Back Covered Bridge, Harrisburg, undated (3 items)
L162.) Market Street Bridge, Panorama of North Side; Harrisburg Bridge Company; Ralph Madjeski, 
Frank M. Masters, Engineers, 1924 (pencil drawing)

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L163.) Market Street Bridge, Harrisburg; Ralph Madjeski, Frank Masters, 
Engineer; Paul P. Cret, Consulting Architect (drawing, color)

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Ira J. Stouffer, Photographer, Altoona
L164.) State Street Bridge, Harrisburg, Construction, Photographer: Myers, Williams Grove, Pennsylvania, Nov. 29, 1927-
June 30, 1930 (33 items)
L165.) Camel Back Covered Bridge, Harrisburg (2 items mounted)
L166.) Knob Dam Covered Bridge, undated (1 item)
L167.) Unidentified, undated (2 items)

L168.) Kinzua Viaduct, undated (Stereographs) (2 items)
L169.) Covered Bridge at Slackwater, 10/23/40 (1 item)
L170.) Colemanville Covered Bridge, 10/23/40 (1 item)
L171.) McCall Ferry Covered Bridge, 9/18/47 (1 item)
L172.) Stoudt's Ferry Bridge, Berks County (1 item)
L173.) Soldiers and Sailors Bridge, Harrisburg, PA (2 negs.)
L174.) Northumberland County Bridge, mounted, (4 items)
L175.) Columbia County Bridges, mounted, (11 items)
L176.) Snyder County Bridge, mounted, (1 item)
L177.) Bedford Coounty Bridge, mounted, (1 item)
L178.) Sullivan County Bridge, mounted, (1 item)
L179.) Perry County, Bridge, mounted, (2 items)
L180.) Union County, Bridge, mounted, (1 item)
L181.) Adams & York County Bridges, mounted (2 items)
L182.) Lycoming County Bridge, mounted, (1 item)
L183.) Berks County Bridge, mounted, (1 item)
L184.) Lebanon & Dauphin County Bridges, mounted, (1 item)
L185.) Lancaster County Bridge, mounted, (3 items)
L186.) Out of State Bridges, mounted, (2 items)
L187.) Clippings, Bridges
L188.) Northumberland & Sunbury Bridge, Johnstown Flood, (1 item)
L189.) Northumberland County, Lock where Canal flows into the Susquehanna at the West Branch Bridge, (1 item)

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L190.) Panoramic prints of scenes in the Harrisburg area, 1902 (4 items)


Buildings

M. Capitol

M1.) State capitol [Old] at Harrisburg, Published by P. Price Jr., Philadelphia, undated (Engraving), not found as of 6/14/01
M2.) The Pennsylvania Capitol [Old] Destroyed by Fire, Feb. 2, 1897, not found as of 6/14/01
M3.) The Pennsylvania Capitol [Old] Photographed in the year 1895, not found as of 6/14/01

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M4.) The State House at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; J. McGoffin undated [Engraving] (1 item)
M5.) Capitol and Christmas Tree, 1959, Color (4 items)
M6.) Mrs. Jacob Dubs Collection, 1897, undated
1.) State Capitol (old), undated (3 items)
2.) Sate Capitol (old) after fire, 1897 (Inc. House, Corridor) (6 items)
3.) Picture (newspaper Clipping) or 1891 class of Old Harrisburg Girls High School (1 item)
4.) Presidential Mansion, Wash, DC Photographer: newsboy, New York, undated (1 item)

M7.) State Capitol (new) undated (1 negative)
M8.) State Capitol Dome [added 10/28/76]
M9.) Photos of (Old) Capitol before and after fire, 1897 (inc. Capitol Park, snow scenes, April 11, 1894) (16 items)
M10.) House of Representatives draped for Lincoln's coffin
M11.) Rebecca Edge Photographs (Ruins of State Capitol, Feb. 2, 1897), (13 items)


N. Other State Buildings

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N1.) [Old State Museum]
1.) Inside view showing displays including Rothermel's Battle of Gettysburg, undated (1 item)
2.) Rothermel's Battle of Gettysburg of, Photographer: Brown's Studio, Harrisburg, undated (1 item)

N2.) William Penn Memorial Museum of Archives Building, undated (1 item), not found as of 6/14/01
N3.) Architect's Drawing of William Penn Memorial Museum & Archives Building, Lawrence Green, 
undated (1 item), not found as of 6/14/01, 

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N4.) William Penn Memorial Museum & Archives building, Construction, Sept. 1962 (1-8 negative & prints)
N5.) William Penn memorial Museum & Archive Building, Construction, January-Dec. 1963, undated 
(1-39 negatives& prints)
N6.) Highway & Safety Building, Construction, 1964-6, undated (1-63 negatives & prints)
N7.) Highway & Safety Building, Construction, 1966 (1-8 color negatives & prints)

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N8.) Capitol Park Extension Area, Harrisburg Plans, William Gehron, Architect, 1850-51 (Inc. Wm. Penn Memorial 
Museum & Archives, Labor & Industry, Garage, Utility Building) (4 items)
N9.) Architect's drawings of William Penn Memorial Museum & Archives, Laurie & Green, undated (1 item)
N10.) William Penn Memorial Museum Mural: Vision of Wm. Penn by Vincent Maragliotte, undated (Print & color negative)
N11.) Front Entrance to the Forum & South Office Bldg., 1936
N12.) William Penn Memorial Museum and Archives Building, undated Photographer: Karl G. Rath, Pennsylvania 
Historical and Museum Commission (2 items)
N13.) Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
1.) Consultation Room, undated (1 item)
2.) Court Room,undated (1 item)
3.) Prothonotary's Office, undated (1 item)

N14.) William Penn Memorial Museum & Archives Building, (9 items)
N15.) William Penn Museum Staff at Washington Borough Archeological Dig, 1969 (19 items)
N16.) Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission events to exhibit (79 items)
N17.) Old State Museum (1 negative envelope)
N18.) William Penn Memorial Museum & Archives Building, Construction (1 negative envelope)
N19.) William Penn Memorial Museum & Archives (Archives , Building (interior), Commissioners, Dedication 
(w/Governors), Documents, Events & Exhibits (Eisenhower, Governors, Wyeth), Insignia, Junior Historians, 
maps, personnel) (53 items)

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N20.) Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Properties
1.) Anthracite Museum Complex (proposed) (4 items)

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2.) Cornwall Furnace

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3.) Drake Well, 1 neg., 15 photos
4.) Ephrata Cloister, 2 negs., 2 photos
5.) Flagship Niagara, 1 neg., 1 photo 
6.) Fort Augusta, 1 neg., 2 photos
7.) Fort Le Boeuf, 1 neg., 3 photos
8.) Robert Fulton Birthplace, 1 neg., 2 photos
9.) Graeme Park, 1 neg., 1 photo
10.) Hope Lodge, 1 neg., 1 photo
11.) Morton Homestead, 1 neg., 3 photos
12.) Old Economy, 1 neg., 7 photos
13.) Pennsbury, 3 negs., 3 photos
14.) Pennsylvania Farm Museum, Landis Valley, 1 neg., 8 photos
15.) Pennsylvania Rail Road Museum, 1 photo
16.) Pottsgrove Mansionm 2 negs., 1 photo
17.) Priestly House, 1 neg., 8 photos
18.) Somerset Historical Center, 6 photos
19.) Stevens Blacksmith Shop, 1 photo
20.) Valley Forge, 1 photo
21.) Conrad Weiser Park, 1 neg., 1 photo
22.) Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Archives, Building and Employees (24 items)
23.) Front entrance to Old Museum Building (1 item)
24.) Museum & Archives Bldg. (1 item) not found as of 7/27/01
25.) Lumber Museum Prints (3 items) 
26.) Old Economy Village (3 items)
27.) Pennsylvania Heritage, page one, 1 neg.
28.) Daniel Boone Homestead, 10 photos, 1 neg.

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27.) William Penn Museum & Archives Building (enlarged)

Box 6 Lantern Slides

N21.) J. M. Tate Jr.'s Collection of Lantern Slides of Harmony, new Harmony, Old Economy, undated 
[Items have been moved to MG- 354]
Depreciation land, Butler County (cracked) (1 item)
Rapp House, Harmony (1 item)
Cemetery stone gate, Harmony (1 item)
New Harmony during the occupation of the Owens (1 item)
Wabash River, New Harmony, undated (1 item)
Church, New Harmony, undated (1 item)
School, New Harmony (1 item)
Door, new School House, New Harmony (1 item)
Rooming House (Hotel), New Harmony (1 item)
Sun Dial, New Harmony (1 item)
Street, New Harmony (1 item)
Gabriel Rock, New Harmony (1 item)
Cemetery, New Harmony (1 item)
Wabash River, New Harmony (1 item)
Receipt, Hays from Economites (1 item)
Devils Bridge below Economy (1 item)
View of Old Economy (1 item)
Church, Economy (1 item)
Church (Interior), Economy (1 item)
Great House, Economy (1 item)
Parlor, Great House (1 item)
Parlor (1 item)
Great House from Garden (1 item)
Great House from Garden (1 item)
Fountain in Garden (1 item)
Grotto in Garden (1 item)
Pump, Great House (1 item)
Music Hall, Church (1 item)
Music Hall (1 item)
Great House, new addition (1 item)
Grainery, Ware House or Wine Cellar Building (1 item)
Arch cellar showing wine casks (1 item)
Stone Wall and Great House (1 item)
Typical Economite House, Ohioview Ave. (1 item)
Typical Economite House, Ohioview Ave. (1 item)
Flour Mill (1 item)
Miller, John Wirth, in doorway (1 item)
Cotton Mill, rear view (1 item)
Wollen Mill, 12th & Ohioview Ave. (1 item)
Old Economy Hotel, 14th & Merchant (1 item)
Hotel, 14th Street (1 item)
Economite dewlling occupied by KRW (1 item)
Rain Barrel, 13th & Church St. (1 item)
Indenture (1 item)
Economite Fire Engine (1 item)
Jacob Henrich on Street (1 item)
Jacob Henrich  (cracked) (1 item)
Economite lady in garden in back yard (1 item)
Economite lady in garden in back yard (1 item)
Marie Diem in doorway (1 item)


O. County Court Houses, ca. 1903-1963, undated

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O22.) Adams County, undated (2 items, 1 in poor condition)
O23.) Armstrong County, undated (1 item)
O24.) Beaver County, undated (2 items)
O25.) Bedford County, 1903, undated (2 items)
O26.) Berks County, undated (1 item)
O27.) Blair County, 1912, 1946 (2 items)
O28.) Bradford County, 1903, undated (2 items)
O29.) Bucks County, undated (1 item)
O30.) Butler County, undated (1 item)
O31.) Cambira County, undated (1 item)
O32.) Cameron County, undated (1 item)
O33.) Carbon County, undated (1 item)
O34.) Centre County, undated (1 item)
O35.) Chester County, 1962 (1 item)
O36.) Clarion County, undated (1 item)
O37.) Clearfield County, undated (1 item)
O38.) Clinton County, undated  color (1 item)
O39.) Columbia County, undated (1 item)
O40.) Crawford County, 1963 (1 item)
O41.) Cumberland County, 1963, undated (2 color) (3 items)
O42.) Dauphin County, undated (1 item)
O43.) Delaware County, undated (2 items) 1 poor condition
O44.) Elk County, undated (1 item)
O45.) Erie County, undated (1 item)
O46.) Fayette County, undated (1 item)
O47.) Forest County, undated (1 item)
O48.)Franklin County, undated (2 items)
O49.) Fulton County, undated (2 items) 1 poor condition
O50.) Greene County, undated (1 item)
O51.) Huntingdon County, undated(2 items) 1 poor condition
O52.) Indiana County, undated (2 items)
O53.) Jefferson County, undated (1 item)
O54.) Juniata County, undated (3 items)
O55.) Lackawanna County, undated (1 item)
O56.) Lancaster County, undated (1 item)
O57.) Lawrence County,undated (1 item)
O58.) Lebanon County,undated (1 item)
O59.) Lehigh County, undated (1 item)
O60.) Lycoming County, 1963 (1 item)
O61.) McKean County, undated (1 item)
O62.) Mercer County, undated (1 item)
O63.) Mifflin County, undated (1 item)
O64.) Monroe County, undated(1 item)
O65.) Montgomery County, undated (1 item)
O66.) Montour County, undated(1 item)
O67.) Northampton County, ca. 1910, undated (2 items)
O68.) Northumberland County, undated (1 item)
O69.) Perry County, undated (2 items)
O70.) Philadelphia City Hall, undated (1 item)'
O71.) Pike County, undated (1 item)
O72.) Potter County, undated (1 item)
O73.) Schuylkill County, undated (1 item)
O74.) Snyder County, undated (1 item)
O75.) Somerset County, undated (2 items)
O76.) Sullivan County, undated (1 item)
O77.) Susquehanna County, undated (1 item)
O78.) Tioga County, undated (1 item)
O79.) Union County, undated (1 item)
O80.) Venango County, undated (1 item)
O81.) Warren County,undated (1 item)
O82.) Washington County, undated (1 item)
O83.) Wayne County, undated (1 item)
O84.) Westmoreland County, undated (1 item)
O85.) Wyoming County, undated (1 item)
O86.) York County, undated (1 item)
O87.) Misc. (poor condition) (3 items)


P. Houses of Worship

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P1.) Coleman Memorial Chapel, Brickerville, Lancaster County, undated (1 item)
P2.) Donegall Church, Donegal Springs, Lancaster County, undated (1 item)
P3.) Peace Chapel, North of Shiremanstown, Cumberland County, undated (1 item)
P4.) Salem Methodist Church, along Route 30 West of Harrisburg (Built 1818) (1 item)
P5.) St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, undated (2 items)
P6.) Silver Spring Presbyterian Church, Cumberland County, undated (1 item)
P7.) Church at Bethel, Pennsylvania, Route 501, undated (1 item)
P8.) Friends Meeting House, Drumore, Lancaster County, undated (1 item)
P9.) Stone Church, Germany Valley, Huntingdon County, undated (1 item)
P10.) Church West of Spring Run, undated (1 item)

Items transferred to MG-327
P11.) Presbyterian Church at Arch Springs, undated (1 items)
P12.) Lutheran Church as Cassville, undated (1 item)
P13.) Methodist Church at Cassville, undated (1 item)
P14.) Church at Greysville, undated (1 item)
P15.) Church at Middletown built 1767, undated (4 items)

P16.) First Presbyterian Church, Middletown, Pennsylvania (4 items)
P17.) Unitarian Church, Northumberland (2 items)
P18.) Methodist Church (interior at Christmas) (1 item)


Q. Schools

Q1.) Exterior and Interior Views of Chigwell School, Wanstead, Essex, England, Attended by William Penn
(from old print), not found as of 6/14/01

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Q2.) Octagonal Schoolhouse at Newburg, Cumberland County, undated (1 item)
Q3.) "Old Main", Penn State University (torn down 1939) (1 item)
Q4.) Brownes' Mill School, Kauffman, Franklin County (built 1832) ( 1 item)
Q5.) Cassville Seminary, undated (1 item), not found as of 6/14/01

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Q6.) Mater Misericordia Academy, Merion, Pennsylvania., undated (1 item), not found as of 7/3/01

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Q7.) Pepper Box Schoolhouse, Erected in Selinsgrove in 1816, negative (1 item)
Q8.) A School Museum to Girls Normal School by Philadelphia Commercial Museum, undated (negative 1 item)
Q9.) Berean Manual Training & Industrial School, Philadelphia (negative & print) (2 items)
Q10.) Frederick Douglass Memorial and Training School, Philadelphia (negative print) (2 items)
Q11.) Octagonal School, Brandywine, Pennsylvania (1 item)
Q12.) 1st Conscription School, Westmoreland County (color) (1 item)
Q13.) Proposed Pennsylvania Maritime Academy (1 item)
Q14.) Pennhurst School & Garretford School & misc. (7 items)
Q15.) Millersville State Normal School (3 items)


R. Misc. Buildings

1-1066 box 13 cont.

R1.) Orphans' Homestead, Gettysburg (formerly General Howard's headquarters); Photographer: CG Tyson,
Gettysburg, June 21, 1867 (shows soldiers orphans, General Crawford, Governor Geary, General Porter,
General Grant) (1 item)
R2.) Allison Hill Fire County, Harrisburg
1.) 1st Fire House, undated (1 item)
2.) 2nd Fire House, undated (1 item)
3.) Last Fire House (including horse drawn equipment), undated (1 item)

R3.) Plough Tavern, corner of West  King and Charlotte Sts, York, undated (1 item)
R4.) The Fores Inn, undated (1 item)
R5.) Thaddeus Stevens Blacksmith Ship, Caledonia Park, Adams County, undated (1 item)
R6.) Old Marietta Borough Building, undated (1 item)
R7.) Kreutz Creek Coop, Stonybrook, York County, undated (1 item)
R8.) Mylan's Gun Shop near Willow Street, Lancaster County, undated (1 item)
R9.) Stone House, several miles south of Colebrook, Lebanon County, undated (1 item)
R10.) Stone House on Martin Farm near Ritters Mill, Ephrata, Lancaster County, undated (1 item)
R11.) Log building, undated (1 item)
R12.) Building at Whitford, Chester County, undated (1 item)
R13.) Building in Marshalltown, Chester County, undated (1 item)
R14.) Building South of Mortonville about 1 mile, Chester County, undated (1 item)
R15.) Barnagat Lighthouse, undated (2 items)
R16.) Unidentified (2 items)
R17.) Ferry House built 1732, West side of River, Harrisburg, undated (1 item)

Items transferred to MG- 327 Ira J. Stouffer, Altoona
R18.) Hotel, Cassville, undated(1 item)
R19.) Petersburg House, undated (1 item)
R20.) Home, Arch Spring, erected 1797, undated(2 items)
R21.) Baker Mansion, Altoona, undated (1 item)
R22.) Home of Gov. Andrew J. Curtin, Curtin, undated (1 item)
R23.) House, Middletown, built 1767, undated (1 item)
R24.) Pennsylvania Valley Bank, built 1808, undated (1 item)
R25.) House David R. Porter lived in previous to his Governorship, undated (2 items)
R26.) Sullenberger Cabin, Petersburg, undated (1 item)
R27.) Log House, Water Street, Pennsylvania, undated (1 item)
R39.) Street across from Gateway Center in Golden Triangle (1975 copy print) (1 item)
R40.) Centennial Exposition Building of 1876 (negative& prints) (14 items)
R41.) Philadelphia Hospital, undated (negatives & prints) (6 items)

R28.) "Lincoln Cabin," 1st Court House, Macon County, Ill, 1829, undated (1 item)
R29.) Independence Hall, undated (negatives & prints) (48 items)
R30.) Betsy Ross House,undated (negatives) (6 items)
R31.) B. Corrs Wine & Liquor Store, Philadelphia, undated (negative & prints) (2 items)
R32.) Girard Life Insurance Building, Philadelphia Undated (negative & prints) (2 items)
R33.) Sketch of Early Philadelphia showing brick Fish House, ca. 1800 (negative & print) (2 items)
R34.) The "Angle" House from a drawing by John Retards, 1870 (negative & print) (2 items)
R35.) Washington House, Wm. J. Carbine, Philadelphia, Ca. 1859-60 (negative & print) (2 items)
R36.) Free Library, Philadelphia, (negative) (1 item)
R37.) Emancipation Proclamation Exposition Buildings, undated (negative& prints) (8 items)
R38.) Schwartz Brothers, store, 310 Ferry St., Pittsburgh, Remington Rand Building on this site now [1975], Stanwix
R42.) James Logan Home, Painting by Walter M. Aikman, 1909 (negative& print) (2 items)
R43.) Unidentified house on Woodlyn Ave., undated (1 item)
R44.) Unidentified buildings (2 items)
R45.) Unidentified buildings (3 items)

R46.) "The Game of Philadelphia Buildings," Copyright 1899, Mary South Holmes; Patterson & White County, 
Publishers, Philadelphia, new Edition 1914 (53 cards & Key to pictures)
1.) [Independence Hall] State House
2.) Carpenter's Hall
3.) Christ Church
4.) Old Swedes' Church
5.) Bartram's House
6.) Franklin's Grove
7.) University of Pennsylvania
8.) Pennsylvania Hospital
9.) Academy of Natural Sciences
10.) Franklin Institute
11.) Girard Trust Company
12.) Academy of Music
13.) Academy of Fine Arts
14.) New Mint
15.) Girard College
16.) Custom House
17.) Old Stock Exchange
18.) Cramp's Ship Yard
19.) William Penn Cottage, Letitia Street
20.) Masonic Temple
21.) Reading Terminal
22.) Pennsylvania Rail Road Station
23.) Union League
24.) Art Club
25.) Mercantile Club
26.) Memorial Hall
27.) Horticultural Hall
28.) Betsy Ross House
29.) Entrance to Zoological Gardens
30.) Post Office
31.) Fairmont Water Works
32.) Philadelphia Library
33.) Ridgeway Library
34.) New Horticultural Hall
35.) Chestnut Street Theater
36.) Metropolitan Opera House
37.)  Century Club
38.) Twelfth Street Meeting House
39.) Synagogue Rodef Shalom
40.) Cathedral of St. Peters and St. Pauls
41.) High School for Girls
42.) Normal School for Girls
43.) High School for Boys
44.) Bourse
45.) Baldwin Locomotive Works
46.) Drexel University
47.) Mary J. Drexel Home
48.) Pennsylvania School of Industrial Art
49.) [Philadelphia] Commercial Museum
50.) St. Peter's Church
51.) City Hall
52.) Convention Ha11
53.) Old Fellows' Hall

R47.) National Hotel, (1 item)
R48.) Buhl Planetarium and Chatham Village, (8 items)

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R49.) Delaware River Elevation, Dormitory Building & Dock work

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R50.) Bedford Village, (15 items)
R51.) Old Mill Village, Susquehanna County (dedication), (1 item)
R52.) Old Zeller Indian Fort, Newmanstown, Pennsylvania, (2 items)

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R53.) Franklin County Jail, not found as of 7/3/01
R54.) Pennsbury

1-1066 box 13 cont.

R55.) James C. Walker's General Store (3 prints)
R56.) James C. Walker's Saloon (1 print)
R57.) Presbyterian Board of Publication, Philadelphia
R58.) Cornwall Iron Furnace, (2 items)
R59.) J. D. Twney birthplace, (1 item)
R60.) The Original Galley home, (1 item)


S. Floods

1-1067 box 15

S1.) 1972 Agnes Flood, Collected by Joseph Kingston, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
1.) Harrisburg (Color) (39 items)
2.) Photographer: Reading Times (18 items)
3.) Photographer: York Daily Record (26 items)
4.) Photographer: Pennsylvania Mirror, State College [Inc. Centre County, Clinton County, Tyrone] (6 items)
5.) Photographer: Pittsburgh Press [Not to be published without permission] (45 items)
6.) Photographer: Eagle, Reading (10 items)
7.) Photographer: Standard-Speaker, Hazelton (61 items)
8.) Photographer: Curtis K. Salonick [Wilkes Barre Area] (22 items)
9.) Photographer: The Milton Standard (23 items)

S2.) Harrisburg Area Flood: Photographer LeRue Lemer, Harrisburg, undated
1.) Destruction of Hargest's Island (Inc. Covered Bridge) (1 item)
2.) Ewington [in 1880 became part of Steelton], showing main street after flood (1 item)
3.) Unidentified (1 item)

S3.) Johnstown Flood, 1889 [Inc. RR Bridge, Location of Dam]  (5 items)
S4.) [    ] June 2, 1889, Uncaptioned flood scene, (1 item)
S5.) Floods and High Water-1936, Harrisburg, The Telegraph Press, 1936 (1 Vol. ) (2 items)
S6.) Johnstown Flood, 1889 (Scrapbook including photographs, clippings,) (1 Vol. )
S7.) Two views of a flood, probably on the Susquehanna River, abt. 1910 (2 items)
S8.) Harrisburg Flood views, 1936m (37 items)
S9.) Johnstown Flood Views, (9 items)
S10.) 1972, Harrisburg Flood, collected by J. Kingston, PHMC, (39 items)


T. Political

1-1068 box 16

T1.) [Theodore Roosevelt and U. South Military Officer,] Post Card, undated 

T2.) Samuel W. Pennypacker
1.) [With group], Antietam, Sept. 17 1904 (1 item)
2.) Portrait, full length, undated (1 item)
3.) Portrait, undated (1 item)

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T3.) Photo Album, "Senate of the United States 1864 by M. B. Brady" [Contains portraits of the United States Senators 
by Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries and signatures], 

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Printed Publications containing political cartoons, biographical sketches, abs., etc.

T4.) "Judge," Published by the Judge Publishing County, New York (1 Vol. )
1.) Supplement, March 4, 1885, "The Inaugural Ball," Cartoon by F. Beard and on reverse side "Philadelphia School System" 
2.) Cartoon (1 Vol. )
3.) Issue of March 7, 1885 (1 Vol. )
4.) Issue of January 28, 1893 (1 Vol. )
5.) Issue of Dec. 22, 1894 (1 Vol. )
6.) Part of Issue of June 13, 1896 (1 Vol. )
7.) Special Political Issue, copyright 1900 (1 Vol. )
8.) Pages 15 & 16 including cartoon "Cleveland on the Fence," undated (1 item)

T5.) "Puck," Copyright by Keppler & Schwarzmann, New York
1.) Part of Issue, may 13 1896 (1 Vol. )
2.) Pages 223-226 (Inc. Cartoon "The Monkey's Revenge,") (1 item)

T6.) "The Wasp," Published by "The Wasp Publishing County," (1 Vol. )

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T7.) Photo Album, ca. 1860's  (14 items) Including portraits of President and Mrs. Lincoln and family with a 
printed sketch of Pres. Lincoln's life, military officers, and Governor Curtin

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T8.) Photo Album, "Commission on Constitutional Amendment and Revision, Pennsylvania, 1920" by
Chandler, Philadelphia (26 items) 1 Vol.  [Contains portraits with signatures of George E. Alter, Hampton L. 
1.) Carson, John P. Connely, Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, Charles H. English, John S. Fisher, Edward & J. Fox, James Gay Gordon, 
2.) John P. Kelly, William Draper Lewis, Vance C. McCormick, Lucy K. Miller, R L Munce, George Wharton Pepper, 
3.) William Perrine, Gifford Pinchot, JH Reed, W. F. Schaffer, Wm. C. Sproul, EJ Stackpole, William Kerper Stevens, 
4.) Mayer Sulzberger, Francis N. Thorpe, CJ Tyson, John A. Voll, Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton]

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T9.) Photo Album, "D. L. Imbrie" [Chief Clerk of 1873 Constitutional Convention] (1 Vol. ) [Includes portraits of
 Simon Cameron, MS Quay, James A. Garfield, 1880 and Delegates of 1873 Constitution, Pennsylvania:  George A. Achenbach, 
John E. Addicks, Hamilton Alricks, William H. Armstrong, William J. Baer, John M. Bailey, Joseph Bailey, GM [Lynn] Bartholomew,
Thomas R. Bauman, William D. Baker, George Barclay, John Bardsley, George W. Biddle, Charles O. Bauman, Judee S. Black, 
James, Boyd, Charles Buckalew, Samuel Calvin, Henry Carter, Lewis C. Cassidy, Pearson Church, Silas M. Clark, John Collins, 
William Corbett, John P. Cornmiller, Andrew Curtin, Thomas Dallas, William Darlington, William Davis, RM De France, S E 
Dimmick, SCT Dodd, MF Elliot, James Ellis, Thomas Evins, J. G. Fell, A. C. Finney, AM Fulton, John Gibson, John Gilpin, 
W B Guthrie, John G. Hall, AD Harlan, George F. Horton, Thomas Howard, William B. Hana, Goseph Hemphill, Charles Hunsicker,
Edward Harvey, T. R. Hazzard, DL  Imbrie, Daniel Kaine, Augustus S. Landis, George V. Lawrence, George Lear, William M. Lilly, 
W E Littleton, Zach H. Long, Joel B. McCamant, Willliam M. McClean, Thomas MacConnell, John McMurray, Wayne MacVeagh, 
John S. Mann, Frank Mantor, John G. Metzger, Henry South Mott, James WM Newlin, Jerome B. Niles, HW Palmer, HC Parsons, 
David W. Patterson, Joseph G. Patton, Daniel South Porter, Lewis Pugh, Andrew A. Purman, John North Purvaiance, Samuel A. 
Purvaiance, John R. Read, Andrew Reed, S H Reynolds, Lucius Rogers, Levi Rooke, George Ross, Samuel L. Russell, J. Alexander 
Simpson, William H. Smith, John Stewart, Thomas Struthers, Benjamin L. Temple, William J. Turrell, John H. Walker, John P. 
Wetherill, Samuel Wherry, David North White, J. F. White, George W. Woodward, Edward R. Worrell, Caleb Wright]

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T10.) Duncan C. McCallum Collection
1.) Portrait of Gifford Pinchot with inscription to McCallum, Photographer: Marceau Group (Inc. Pinchot & McCallum) (1 item)
2.) Portrait of South D. Butler, Major General (Ret.), U. S. Marines with inscription to McCallum and signature (1 item)
3.) Veteran of two wars given Pennsylvania Bonus Check No. 1 (Inc. Char. A. Waters, State Treasurer; Lieut. H.M.M. 
 Richards, Lebanon; Duncan C. McCallum, Secretary to Governor; Brig. General David G. Davis (2 items)
4.) Certificate of Appointment of Duncan C. McCallum as Secretary to the Governor [Pinchot] beginning
Oct. 1. 1932 signed by Gifford Pinchot, Richard Beamish (1 item)

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T11.) James H. Duff, Inauguration, Harrisburg, Jan 21, 1947, Photographer: Guy Pagliese (7 photos)

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T12.) George H. Earle, Inauguration, Harrisburg, January 15, 1935 by the "Philadelphia Record" (5 items)

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T13.) Governor Pennypacker and Staff [N.G.P.] Camp MS Quay, Gettysburg, July 23-30, 1904,
Photographer: WH Tipton, Gettysburg (2 items)
T14.) Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker & National Guard at the Inauguration of President-elect Theodore 
Roosevelt (in Parade) March 4, 1905 (1 item)

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T15.) Gifford Pinchot, Inauguration, January 16, 1923 by "Public Ledger," Philadelphia (1 item)
T16.) Governor Stone & Staff , N.G.P., Camp George G. Meade, Gettysburg, July 12-19, 1902
Photographer WH Tipton, Gettysburg (1 item)

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T17.) Governor William A. Stone and National Guard at Inauguration President - elect William McKinley,
Washington DC, March 4, 1901, Photographer Wm. H. Rau; Philadelphia (1 item)

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T18.) House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, 1879-80 (Portrait of each member) Photographer: LeRue Lemer, 
Harrisburg (1 item)
T19.) House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, 1891-92 (Portrait of each member) Photographer: LeRue Lemer, 
Harrisburg (1 item)
T20.) Senate of Pennsylvania, 1913-14 by Musser Studio, Harrisburg (Portrait of each member) 
(1 item), not found as of 6/14/01
T21.) William C. Sproul (full length portrait with signature), 1919, not found as of 6/14/01

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T22.) William C. Sproul (seated), undated 

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T23.) William C. Sproul, Inauguration as Governor of Pennsylvania, January 21, 1919 (with inscription, signature) 
(2 items, very fragile)

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T24.) John S. Fisher, Inauguration as Governor of Pennsylvania, January 18, 1927, Photographer: Philadelphia Inquirer 
(8 items mounted)
T25.) Authur H. James, Inauguration as Governor of Pennsylvania, January 17, 1939, Photographer: Philadelphia Inquirer
(8 items mounted)
T26.) Governor Simon Snyder (copy of print) 4x5 color neg. (1 item)
T27.) Governor Milton Shap (Inc. Biographical Sketch), undated (1 item)
T28.) Theodore Roosevelt and [Gifford Pinchot], 1907 neg. & print (2 items)
T29.) George Washington (copies of 6 portraits), undated (2 items)
T30.) Abraham Lincoln, undated (1 item)
T31.) Governor David Lawrence, undated (2 items)
T32.) Governor Gifford Pinchot, undated (8 items)
T33.) Governor William Scranton, undated (4 items)
T34.) Governor Raymond Shafer, undated (1 item)
T35.) Governor Thomas Mifflin, undated, (Engraved by E. Wellmore) Engraving (1 item)

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T37.) Hotel Governor Collection of Portraits of Governors of Pennsylvania, Photographic prints & silhouette (framed)
(59 items)
Provincial Governors
1.) George Bryan
2.) William Denny
3.) John Dickinson
4.) Benjamin Franklin
5.) Patrick Gordon
6.) Andrew Hamilton
7.) James Hamilton
8.) William Keith
9.) Thomas Lloyd
10.) James Logan
11.) William Moore
12.) Robert Morris
13.) John Penn
14.) Richard Penn
15.) William Pen
16.) Joseph Reed
17.) Edward Shippen
18.) George Thomas
19.) Thomas Wharton

Governors of Pennsylvania
20.) Thomas Mifflin (No Party) 12/21/1790-12/17/1799
21.) Thomas McKean (Dem-Rep) 12/17/1799-12/20/180
22.) Simon Snyder (Dem-Rep) 12/20/1808-12/16/1817
23.) William Findlay (Dem-Rep) 12/16/1817-12/19/1820
24.) Joseph Hiester (Dem-Rep) 12/19/1820-12/16/1823
25.) John Andrew Shulze (Dem-Rep) 12/16/1823-12/15/1829
26.) George Wolf (Dem-Rep) 12/15/1829-12/15/1835
27.) David Rittenhouse Porter (Dem-Rep) 1/15/1839-1/21/1845 28.) Francis Rawn Shunk* (Democrat) 1/21/1845-7/09/1848
29.) William Freame Johnston** (Whig) 7/26/1848-1/20/1852
30.) William Bigler (Democrat) 1/20/1852-1/16/1855
31.) James Pollock (Whig) 1/16/1855-1/19/1858
32.) William Fisher Pennypacker (Democrat) 1/19/1858-1/15/1861
33.) Andew Gregg Curtin (Republican) 1/15/1861-1/15/1867
34.) John White Geary (Republican) 1/15/1867- 1/21/1873
35.) John Frederick Hartranft (Republican) 1/21/1873-1/18/1876 36.) Governor Shunk resigned July 9, 1848 (** there was an interregnum from July 9, 1848 to July 26, 1848 when Johnston took the oath) 37.) John Frederick Hartranft (Republican) 1/18/1876- 1/21/1879 38.) Henry Martin Hoyt (Republican) 1/21/1879- 1/16/1883
39.) Robert Emory Pattison (Democrat) 1/16/1883- 1/18/1887
40.) James Addams Beaver (Republican) 1/18/1887-1/20/1891
41.) Robert Emory Pattison (Democrat) 1/20/1891- 1/15/1895
42.) Daniel Hartman Hastings (Republican) 1/15/1895- 1/17/1899 43.) William Alexis Stone (Republican) 1/17/1899- 1/20/1903 44.) Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker (Republican) 1/20/1903- 1/15/1907 45.) Edwin Sydney Stuart (Republican) 1/15/1907- 1/17/1911
46.) John Kinley Tener (Republican) 1/17/1911- 1/19/1915
47.) Martin Grove Brumbaugh (Republican) 1/19/1915- 1/21/1919 48.) William Cameron Sproul (Republican) 1/21/1919- 1/16/1923 49.) Gifford Pinchot (Republican) 1/16/1923- 1/18/1927
50.) John Stuchell Fisher (Republican) 1/18/1927- 1/20/1931 51.) Gifford Pinchot (Republican) 1/20/1931- 1/15/1935
52.) George Howard Earle (Democrat) 1/15/1935- 1/17/1939
53.) Arthur Horace James (Republican) 1/17/1939- 1/19/1943
54.) Edward Martin (Republican)1/19/1943-1/03/1947 (Governor Martin resigned January 2, 1947 to take a seat in the United States Senate)
55.) John C. Bell Jr.(Republican) 1/02/1947- 1/21/1947 (John C. Bell Jr. became governor upon the resignation of Governor Edward Martin) 56.) James H. Duff (Republican) 1/21/1947- 1/16/1951
57.) John South Fine (Republican) 1/16/1951- 1/18/1955
58.) George Michael Leader (Democrat) 1/18/1955- 1/20/1959
59.) David Leo Lawrence (Democrat) 1/20/1959- 1/15/1963
60.) William Warren Scranton (Republican) 1/15/1963- 1/17/1967
61.) Raymond P. Shafer (Republican) 1/17/1967- 1/19/1971 62.) Milton J. Shapp (Democrat) 1/19/1971- 1/16/1979
1-1090 box 38 T38.) Photo album relating to the Cowperwaite family (2 vols.) level 5 mapcase 16 drawer 2
T40.) Members of the State Senate in the Senate Chamber at the end of World War II, ca. April or May, 1945 (1 oversize item)
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T41.) Memorial Stage setting for US Grant at time of his death; McCall & Kean, Reading (1 item)
T42.) The Birth of the Flag  (1 item)'
T43.) Dom Pedro II of Brazil, Alexander Graham Bell at Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition (1876) (1 item)

1-1049 box 20

T44.1) Members of the House of Representative, 1868, CS Rashon, Harrisburg (1 item)
T44.2) Hoyt, Henry M. (1 item)

1-1068 box 16

T45.) Governor James' Inauguration (8 items)

1-1049 box 20

T46.) Photo Album of members of the State Constitutional Convention, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 1872

level 5 mapcase 16 drawer 3

T47.) Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1879-1880, 1891-1892, Composite, 
LaRue Lemer Photographer (1891) (1 item)

1-1070 box 21

T48.) Photo Album ca. 1870-1900 133 studio portrait cards of various officials in Pennsylvania State Government
including Governors, Secretaries, Bureau Officials, Legislators (1 Vol. )

level 5 framed (against pilar 6/14/01)

T49.) Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1913-14 (framed) (1 item)

1-1068 box 16

T50.) Cabinet Cards of Members of the Pennsylvania. House of Representatives, 1887-1888 (14 items)

level 5 mapcase 16 drawer 3

T51.) Governor William Sproul and members of his Cabinet, ca. 1920 Composite, Photographer 
Keystone Viewing County, Harrisburg (1 item)

1-1068 box 16

T52.) Governor George Leader, Inauguration, January 1957, by Charles Ague, Shippensburg, (22 negs.)

1-1071 box 22

T53.) Pennsylvania Week, 1950 Joseph Feagley Photographer (1 Vol. )
T54.) Grant's Funeral Procession passing up 5th Ave. Drawing (1 item), not found as of 6/14/01


Military

U. War of 1812

1-1068 box 26

U1.) Captain Abraham Witherup and Elizabeth Phillips Witherup at House, Venango County.  Captain Witherup 
commanded the 7th County, 132nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia, War of 1812 (includes handwritten description) 
(1 item in poor condition)
U2.) Major Samuel Cooper (1 item)

level 5 mapcase 5 drawer 5

U3.) Flagship Niagara, not found as of 7/3/01