Photograph- Susan Reigart Brinton, wife of William Penn Brinton, daughter of Emanuel C. Reigart and Barbara Swarr. Lived in the old Shippen House, later site of the YWCA, where their three daughters, Susan, Ann wife Mrs. Samuel H. Slaymaker, and Sarah Frances wife of Mrs. Henry Hall McLenegan, were all married in 1856. Th weddings wer attended by James Buchanan. Mrs. McLenegan and Mrs. Slaymaker moved to Beloit, Wisconsin on farms presented by their father.
Photograph- Susan Reigart Brinton, wife of William Penn Brinton, daughter of Emanuel C. Reigart and Barbara Swarr. Lived in the old Shippen House, later site of the YWCA, where their three daughters, Susan, Ann wife Mrs. Samuel H. Slaymaker, and Sarah Frances wife of Mrs. Henry Hall McLenegan, were all married in 1856. Th weddings wer attended by James Buchanan. Mrs. McLenegan and Mrs. Slaymaker moved to Beloit, Wisconsin on farms presented by their father.
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Susan Reigart Brinton, wife of William Penn Brinton, daughter of Emanuel C. Reigart and Barbara Swarr. Lived in the old Shippen House, later site of the YWCA, where their three daughters, Susan, Ann wife Mrs. Samuel H. Slaymaker, and Sarah Frances wife of Mrs. Henry Hall McLenegan, were all married in 1856. The weddings were attended by James Buchanan. Mrs. McLenegan and Mrs. Slaymaker moved to Beloit, Wisconsin on farms presented by their father.
Photograph- Cabinet card. Mary L. Dubbs in French play given at Mrs. Blackwood's School, 150 East King Street, June 15, 1890. She took the part o La Premiere Cantatrice d'Italie and sang to her own guitar accompaniment, La Donna e Mobile and a song she always pronounced Ong Sejours Charmong Sejours.
Photograph- Cabinet card. Mary L. Dubbs in French play given at Mrs. Blackwood's School, 150 East King Street, June 15, 1890. She took the part o La Premiere Cantatrice d'Italie and sang to her own guitar accompaniment, La Donna e Mobile and a song she always pronounced Ong Sejours Charmong Sejours.
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Cabinet card. Mary L. Dubbs in French play given at Mrs. Blackwood's School, 150 East King Street, June 15, 1890. She took the part o La Premiere Cantatrice d'Italie and sang to her own guitar accompaniment, La Donna e Mobile and a song she always pronounced Ong Sejours Charmong Sejours.