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Collection
Renunciations
Title
Renunciations
Object ID
Ren 1888 F001
Date Range
1888
Collection
Renunciations
Title
Renunciations
Description
Renunciations are papers filed in the Orphans' Court by executors of an estate who do not wish to administer that estate. They show the name of the decedent, the decedent's place of residence, the name of the person renouncing administration, the name of the replacement administrator to be appointed, and date. The relationship between the decedent, the executor, and the administrator is usually shown. Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
Date Range
1888
Date of Accumulation
1762-1820, 1821-1842, 1880-1906
Year
1888
Creator
Register of Wills
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0014
People
Baker, Catharine
Baker, Charles H.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Renunciation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Place
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Extent
12 cubic feet
Object Name
Probate
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Object ID
Ren 1888 F001
Box Number
014
Associated Material
Administrators Accounts
Miscellaneous Orphans' Court Papers
Additional Notes
Renouncer: Baker, Charles H.
Administrator: none
1 item, 1 piece
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Restricted use of original. A photocopy will be made for patron use.
Classification
RG 03-00 0115
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Renunciations
Title
Renunciations
Object ID
Ren 1882 F015
Date Range
1882
Collection
Renunciations
Title
Renunciations
Description
Renunciations are papers filed in the Orphans' Court by executors of an estate who do not wish to administer that estate. They show the name of the decedent, the decedent's place of residence, the name of the person renouncing administration, the name of the replacement administrator to be appointed, and date. The relationship between the decedent, the executor, and the administrator is usually shown. Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
Date Range
1882
Date of Accumulation
1762-1820, 1821-1842, 1880-1906
Year
1882
Creator
Register of Wills
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0012
People
Campbell, William Anthony
Campbell, Carrie
Moore, Robert W.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Renunciation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Place
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Extent
12 cubic feet
Object Name
Probate
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Object ID
Ren 1882 F015
Box Number
012
Associated Material
Administrators Accounts
Miscellaneous Orphans' Court Papers
Additional Notes
Renouncer: Campbell, Carrie.
Administrator: Moore, Robert W.
1 item, 1 piece
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Restricted use of original. A photocopy will be made for patron use.
Classification
RG 03-00 0115
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Estate Inventories
Object ID
Inv 1833 F003 C
Date Range
1833
Collection
Estate Inventories
Date Range
1833
Year
1833
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0021
People
Clare, Samuel
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Place
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Object Name
Estate Inventory
Object ID
Inv 1833 F003 C
Box Number
021
Additional Notes
1 item, 2 pieces
Classification
RG-03-00-0133
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Object ID
D-13-02-91
Date Range
1920/04/05
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Description
Residence of Christopher Sauer, built 1731, 4645 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia
Date Range
1920/04/05
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Film Size
10 x 8 inches
Print Size
10 x 8 inches
Object ID
D-13-02-91
Negative Number
yes
Other Number
480-161
Images
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Collection
Renunciations
Title
Renunciations
Object ID
Ren 1903 F002
Date Range
1903
Collection
Renunciations
Title
Renunciations
Description
Renunciations are papers filed in the Orphans' Court by executors of an estate who do not wish to administer that estate. They show the name of the decedent, the decedent's place of residence, the name of the person renouncing administration, the name of the replacement administrator to be appointed, and date. The relationship between the decedent, the executor, and the administrator is usually shown. Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
Date Range
1903
Date of Accumulation
1762-1820, 1821-1842, 1880-1906
Year
1903
Creator
Register of Wills
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0021
People
Bechtold, M. Belle
Bechtold, H. A.
Partridge, Harriet V.
Fry, John H.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Renunciation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Place
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Extent
12 cubic feet
Object Name
Probate
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Object ID
Ren 1903 F002
Box Number
021
Associated Material
Administrators Accounts
Miscellaneous Orphans' Court Papers
Additional Notes
Renouncers: Bechtold, H. A.; Partridge, Harriet V.
Administrators: Fry, John H.
1 item, 1 piece
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Restricted use of original. A photocopy will be made for patron use.
Classification
RG 03-00 0115
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Renunciations
Title
Renunciations
Object ID
Ren 1893 F091
Date Range
1893
Collection
Renunciations
Title
Renunciations
Description
Renunciations are papers filed in the Orphans' Court by executors of an estate who do not wish to administer that estate. They show the name of the decedent, the decedent's place of residence, the name of the person renouncing administration, the name of the replacement administrator to be appointed, and date. The relationship between the decedent, the executor, and the administrator is usually shown. Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
Date Range
1893
Date of Accumulation
1762-1820, 1821-1842, 1880-1906
Year
1893
Creator
Register of Wills
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0016
People
Marron, Charles
Marron, Elizabeth
Marron, Charles H.
Gouffe, Sarah M.
Kunkel, Sybilla E..
Brackbill, H. P.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Renunciation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Place
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Extent
12 cubic feet
Object Name
Probate
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Object ID
Ren 1893 F091
Box Number
016
Associated Material
Administrators Accounts
Miscellaneous Orphans' Court Papers
Additional Notes
Renouncers: Marron, Elizabeth; Marron, Charles H.; Gouffe, Sarah M.; Kunkel, Sybilla E.
Administrator: Brackbill, H. P.
1 item, 1 piece
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Restricted use of original. A photocopy will be made for patron use.
Classification
RG 03-00 0115
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1935.095.001 - 002
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Straight pair of brass candlesticks with a spring. Christian Cornelius, a Dutch immigrant silversmith, founded the Cornelius lighting business in 1827, which became Cornelius, Baker, and Company in 1835. ... The firm began by making brass lighting fixtures but later also made zinc fixtures and sculptures. The business was succeeded by Cornelius and Sons and Baker, Arnold and Company in 1869.
Year Range From
1835
Year Range To
1852
Made By
Cornelius and Baker
Last Owner
Unknown
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Northwest Bedchamber
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Fireplace Mantel
Storage Shelf
Top Surface
Subcategory
Lighting Device
Object Name
Candlestick
Material
Brass
Height (in)
11.75
Diameter (in)
8.125
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-02-07
Condition Notes
Minor dents on the brass surface.
Object ID
W.1935.095.001 - 002
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Accession Number
W.1935.095
Images
Less detail
Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1938.007.001
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
American Empire card table has a two-leaf fold-over top with round corners that pivots on and is supported by the skirt when unfolded. Skirt is crotch-grained veneered with acanthus carvings at the center and corners. The center of the turned pedestal has four carved acanthus leaves surmounting a shaped plinth supported by four carved paws topped with with acanthus leaves terminating on casters.
Provenance
Pattison, Robert Emory
To Coyle, Janet A. (Great Granddaughter)
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1840
Made By
Querville, Anthony
Last Owner
Pattison, Robert Emory
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Library
Storage Wall
Northeast Wall
Subcategory
Furniture
Object Name
Table, Card
Material
Mahogany
Height (in)
30.312
Length (cm)
127
Length (ft)
4.1666666667
Length (in)
50
Width (in)
46.687
Depth (cm)
58.42
Depth (ft)
1.9166666667
Depth (in)
23
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-05-08
Condition Notes
Open top has fair amount of discoloration, possible from water damage. Base has chipped veneer.
Object ID
W.1938.007.001
Notes
Purchased at Janet Coyle (Mrs. John) public sale; original owner, Robert E. Pattison, Governor of PA (January 1891 - January 1895), Mrs. Coyle's great grandfather.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Accession Number
W.1938.007
Images
Less detail
Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1940.010.001
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
One of five ceramic doorknobs; a white body with hand-painted polychrome flowers. Different group of flowers on each knob. Keyhole covers have pink roses and blue violet with a gilt outline on edge.
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1840
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Southeast Bedchamber
Storage Wall
West Wall
Subcategory
Building Component
Object Name
Doorknob
Material
Ceramic
Length (in)
2.625
Width (in)
2.375
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-05-24
Object ID
W.1940.010.001
Notes
Mrs. J. Markley Freed informed the James Buchanan Foundation that the doorknobs and keyhole covers were taken from a house in Philadelphia that was built for William Jenkins, the first owner of Wheatland. .
This doorknob is on the east side of the entrance door to the Southeast bedchamber. No keyhole cover is on this side.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Accession Number
W.1940.010
Images
Less detail
Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1958.019.001
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Empire-style sofa with lion-paw feet and foliage carved knees. Unvalanced skirt with deep torus molding face with crotch-grain veneer. Lyre-curved ends upholstered and faced with balancing swan neck uprights which are carved with foliage and cornucopia.
Year Range From
1825
Year Range To
1845
Storage Location
Carriage House
Storage Room
Wheatland Director Office
Storage Wall
North Wall
Subcategory
Furniture
Object Name
Sofa
Material
Mahogany Veneer, Horsehair
Height (in)
37.812
Length (in)
85.5
Width (in)
28.687
Condition
Excellent
Condition Date
2023-05-18
Condition Notes
Re-upholstered
Object ID
W.1958.019.001
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Accession Number
W.1958.019
Images
Less detail
Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1940.010.003
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
One of five ceramic doorknobs; a white body with hand-painted polychrome flowers. Different group of flowers on each knob. Keyhole covers have pink roses and blue violet with a gilt outline on edge.
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1840
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Southeast Bedchamber
Storage Wall
West Wall
Object Name
Doorknob
Material
Ceramic
Length (cm)
6.6675
Length (ft)
0.21875
Length (in)
2.625
Width (cm)
6.0325
Width (ft)
0.1979166667
Width (in)
2.375
Dimension Details
Keyhole Cover 2.5" length x 1.125" width
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-05-25
Object ID
W.1940.010.003
Notes
Mrs. J. Markley Freed informed the James Buchanan Foundation that the doorknobs and keyhole covers were taken from a house in Philadelphia that was built for William Jenkins, the first owner of Wheatland. .
This doorknob is on the west side of the entrance door to the Southeast bedchamber. A ceramic handpainted keyhole cover is present too, but it has no Object ID number.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Accession Number
W.1940.010
Images
Less detail
Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1940.010.004
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
One of five ceramic doorknobs; a white body with hand-painted polychrome flowers. Different group of flowers on each knob. Keyhole covers have pink roses and blue violet with a gilt outline on edge.
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1840
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Southeast Bedchamber
Storage Wall
East Wall
Object Name
Doorknob
Material
Ceramic
Length (cm)
6.6675
Length (ft)
0.21875
Length (in)
2.625
Width (cm)
6.0325
Width (ft)
0.1979166667
Width (in)
2.375
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-05-25
Object ID
W.1940.010.004
Notes
Mrs. J. Markley Freed informed the James Buchanan Foundation that the doorknobs and keyhole covers were taken from a house in Philadelphia that was built for William Jenkins, the first owner of Wheatland. .
This doorknob is on the West side of the closet door, which is located at the Northeast side of the East wall in the Southeast bedchamber. No keyhole cover is on this closet door.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Accession Number
W.1940.010
Images
Less detail
Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1940.010.005
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
One of five ceramic doorknobs; a white body with hand-painted polychrome flowers. Different group of flowers on each knob. Keyhole covers have pink roses and blue violet with a gilt outline on edge.
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1840
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Object Name
Doorknob
Material
Ceramic
Length (cm)
6.6675
Length (ft)
0.21875
Length (in)
2.625
Width (cm)
6.0325
Width (ft)
0.1979166667
Width (in)
2.375
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-05-25
Object ID
W.1940.010.005
Notes
Mrs. J. Markley Freed informed the James Buchanan Foundation that the doorknobs and keyhole covers were taken from a house in Philadelphia that was built for William Jenkins, the first owner of Wheatland. .
This doorknob is on the West side of the closet door, which is located at the Southeast side of the East wall in the Southeast bedchamber. No keyhole cover is on this closet door.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Accession Number
W.1940.010
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.05.15.40
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Thimble of sterling silver (925) in classic shape, marked by Simons Bros. Co.
Thimble sides have a honeycomb pattern of hexagons on upper half while lower half is divided into two large bands; a plain band above and band with a Greek Key motif below. Slightly domed top has conventional indentations.
Inscription: Size "12" is stamped on plain band. The Simons Bros. Co. trademark is clearly struck on inside of top, with old English "S" on a shield, surrounded by "STERLING SILVER". This mark was used since c. 1880, but was only registered in 1890. This Phila. company is still in business today. Thimble is #152 in Simons catalog.
Provenance
Collected by Lillian Hollings Kiker, born to Scottish Americans who lived in New Jersey. Born (1912) and lived in New Jersey, last of Egg Harbor, she was active with quilting, sewing, knitting & crocheting. Collection inherited by donor when her mother passed away.
Year Range From
1910
Year Range To
1930
Made By
Simon Brothers Company
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 4
Storage Cabinet
Unit 01
Storage Container
Box 1002: Sewing & Needlework
Subcategory
Textileworking T&E
Object Name
Thimble
Material
Sterling Silver
Height (in)
0.875
Diameter (in)
0.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
1520-04-28
Condition Notes
Very good except for some dark blotches of tarnish.
Object ID
G.05.15.40
Notes
See another example of this ring found on internet in this file. Iguala is a town near the renowned silvermaking town of Taxco (near the west coast of Mexico) where William Spratling, in the 1930s, famously reinstituted the silver industry and craftsmanship that had died centuries before.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
Gift of Susan Garofola in memory of Lillian Kiker (mother), Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.05.15
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.05.15.41
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Thimble of sterling silver (925) in classic shape, marked by Simons Bros. Co.
Thimble has a wide band at lower half of sides, decorated with a raised, repeating pattern of putti holding flowering plants between them; also stamped foliate decoration. Upper half of sides have a honeycomb pattern of hexagons while domed top has conventional indentations.
Inscriptions: Marked within putti band is "PAT.NOV.21,05." Simons mark is underneath top with a smaller version of the shield. "STERLING" and "10" are above shield. Shown in Simons catalog as #146.
Provenance
Collected by Lillian Hollings Kiker, born to Scottish Americans who lived in New Jersey. Born (1912) and lived in New Jersey, last of Egg Harbor, she was active with quilting, sewing, knitting & crocheting. Collection inherited by donor when her mother passed away.
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1950
Made By
Simon Brothers Company
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 4
Storage Cabinet
Unit 19
Storage Container
Box 1002: Sewing & Needlework
Subcategory
Textileworking T&E
Object Name
Thimble
Material
Sterling Silver
Height (in)
0.875
Diameter (in)
0.625
Condition
Good
Condition Date
1520-04-28
Condition Notes
Extreme tarnish, scratches on lower band along with strong wear on all salient point of putti design. Needle scratches on interior as well.
Object ID
G.05.15.41
Notes
See another example of this ring found on internet in this file. Iguala is a town near the renowned silvermaking town of Taxco (near the west coast of Mexico) where William Spratling, in the 1930s, famously reinstituted the silver industry and craftsmanship that had died centuries before.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
Gift of Susan Garofola in memory of Lillian Kiker (mother), Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.05.15
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.05.15.42
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Thimble of sterling silver (925) in classic shape, marked by Simons Bros. Co. Sides have a honeycomb pattern of hexagons on upper half and lower half is decorated with three band of different widths having narrow, vertical faceting. Two beaded rings separate these three bands. The domed top has conventional indentations.
Inscriptions: Marked "10" on the wide lower band. Struck with Simon Bros. mark underneath top: old English "S" on a shield, surrounded by "STERLING SILVER."
Provenance
Collected by Lillian Hollings Kiker, born to Scottish Americans who lived in New Jersey. Born (1912) and lived in New Jersey, last of Egg Harbor, she was active with quilting, sewing, knitting & crocheting. Collection inherited by donor when her mother passed away.
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1950
Made By
Simon Brothers Company
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 4
Storage Cabinet
Unit 19
Storage Container
Box 1002: Sewing & Needlework
Subcategory
Textileworking T&E
Object Name
Thimble
Material
Sterling Silver
Height (in)
0.875
Diameter (in)
0.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
1520-04-28
Condition Notes
Light wear with tarnish.
Object ID
G.05.15.42
Notes
See another example of this ring found on internet in this file. Iguala is a town near the renowned silvermaking town of Taxco (near the west coast of Mexico) where William Spratling, in the 1930s, famously reinstituted the silver industry and craftsmanship that had died centuries before.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
Gift of Susan Garofola in memory of Lillian Kiker (mother), Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.05.15
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.05.15.43
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Thimble of sterling silver (925) in classic shape, marked by Simons Bros. Co.
On lower 1/3 of thimble sides is a wide plain band. The remainder of sides is a foliate-inspired pattern in bas-relief, with the tip having a similar pattern.
Inscriptions: Marked "10" on plain band. Simons mark is underneath top; an old English "S" within a shield, surrounded by "STERLING SILVER."
Provenance
Collected by Lillian Hollings Kiker, born to Scottish Americans who lived in New Jersey. Born (1912) and lived in New Jersey, last of Egg Harbor, she was active with quilting, sewing, knitting & crocheting. Collection inherited by donor when her mother passed away.
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1950
Made By
Simon Brothers Company
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 4
Storage Cabinet
Unit 19
Storage Container
Box 1002: Sewing & Needlework
Subcategory
Textileworking T&E
Object Name
Thimble
Material
Sterling Silver
Height (in)
0.875
Diameter (in)
0.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
1520-04-28
Condition Notes
Minimal wear, significant tarnish in crevices, etc.
Object ID
G.05.15.43
Notes
See another example of this ring found on internet in this file. Iguala is a town near the renowned silvermaking town of Taxco (near the west coast of Mexico) where William Spratling, in the 1930s, famously reinstituted the silver industry and craftsmanship that had died centuries before.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
Gift of Susan Garofola in memory of Lillian Kiker (mother), Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.05.15
Less detail
Collection
History Collection: Groups & Organizations
Object ID
2019.001.7b
Date Range
1925 & 1930 yearbooks
Collection
History Collection: Groups & Organizations
Description
2-piece white starched cotton apron: bib front (with label) & 3.5-inch wide shoulder straps that are pinned in the back to the 2.5-inch waist band of the gathered skirt. Tab attached to inside front center of waistband with stamped: "Attach Bib here". Bib is hand-stitched to tab. Skirt opens in back. 2 buttonholes with 2 different white 2-holed shell buttons. This apron is paired with dress, 2019.001.7 A. Saint Joseph Hospital School of Nursing, Lancaster.
C.D. Williams & Co., Phila./ 246 So. 11th St.
Date Range
1925 & 1930 yearbooks
Made By
C.D. Williams & Company
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 2
Storage Cabinet
Unit 10
Storage Container
Box 1009
Object Name
Apron, Occupational
Oither Names
Student Nurse Apron
Dimension Details
17.5 inches long shoulder to waist
33 inches long waist to hem
48 inches shoulder to hem
71 inches around hem
Condition
Fair to good
Condition Date
2019-07-19
Condition Notes
Apron: buttonholes repaired
Front & back: holes; 2 repaired with late 20th century iron-on fused white denim parch. Some stains, shows wear.
Object ID
2019.001.7b
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Less detail
Collection
History Collection: Groups & Organizations
Title
Student Nurse Dress
Object ID
2019.001.10a
Date Range
circa 1910-1920
Collection
History Collection: Groups & Organizations
Title
Student Nurse Dress
Description
Gray-white pin-striped long-sleeved uniform dress. White cuffs are attached. Stamped on inside of both: "Hospital Clothing Co./ Philadelphia PA/ MARGIE". Cuffs button onto sleeve button. No collar present, but there is a stud to button a collar on the back & 2 button holes in front to attach a collar. Front opening (21 inches long) with 4 white plastic buttons. Reinforced underarms & 3 darts on both sides on front. Small pocket on upper left; larger pocket below waist on right. Yoke at shoulders on back. Saint Joseph Hospital School of Nursing, Lancaster.
Hospital Clothing Co./ Custom Made/ Phila.
Date Range
circa 1910-1920
Made By
Hospital Clothing Company
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 2
Storage Cabinet
Unit 10
Storage Container
Box 1009
Object Name
Uniform, Occupational
Oither Names
Student Nurse Uniform
Length (cm)
147.32
Length (ft)
4.8333333333
Length (in)
58
Dimension Details
58 inches long, shoulder to hem
Sleeve length: 24 inches
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2019-07-19
Object ID
2019.001.10a
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Less detail
Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1998.001.002
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Silver serviing spoon with the silver mark for Philadelphia silversmiths Bailey & Kitchen and J.B. engraved on the back of the handle. 136 Chestnut St, Philadelphia
Provenance
Buchanan, James
To Johnston, Harriet Lane
To Lane, John Newton (son of James B. Lane) To Fay, Patty Lane (Daughter of JB Lane)
To Sebrell, Patty Lane Fay (Daughter of PL Fay)
To James Buchanan Foundation
LancasterHistory.
Year Range From
1837
Year Range To
1867
Made By
Bailey & Kitchen
Last Owner
Buchanan, James
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Second Floor Hallway
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Linen Closet
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
People
Buchanan, James
Search Terms
James Buchanan Presidential Library
Inscription Position
Back of handle
Inscription Technique
Etched
Inscription Text
Bailey & Kitchen
Inscription Type
Manufacturer's Mark
Object Name
Spoon, Serving
Material
Sterling Silver
Makers Mark
The silversmiths, Bailey & Kitchen was originally Bailey & Co. The company was founded by Joseph Trowbridge Bailey and Andrew B. Kitchen. It was located at 136 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1840 Joseph’s brother Eli Westcott Bailey, a New York City jeweler and importer hurt financially by the Panic of 1837, came to Philadelphia and entered the firm. The name continued as Bailey & Kitchen. When Joseph died, Eli became the senior partner of Bailey & Co. until he retired in 1867, remaining a special partner until 1889.
Length (cm)
21.59
Length (ft)
0.7083333333
Length (in)
8.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2021-10-15
Object ID
W.1998.001.002
Notes
The silversmiths, Bailey & Kitchen was originally Bailey & Co. The company was founded by Joseph Trowbridge Bailey and Andrew B. Kitchen. It was located at 136 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1840 Joseph’s brother Eli Westcott Bailey, a New York City jeweler and importer hurt financially by the Panic of 1837, came to Philadelphia and entered the firm. The name continued as Bailey & Kitchen. When Joseph died, Eli became the senior partner of Bailey & Co. until he retired in 1867, remaining a special partner until 1889.
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
Sebrell Family
Accession Number
W.1998.001
Images
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