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In Search of Pennsylvania Library History: July 2013
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In Search of Pennsylvania Library History. Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Last day at work! Well, today was my last day on campus (for 9 months). I have updated my instruction materials and passed them on to colleagues; spent down all my book funds and apprised folks of items to purchase next year; wrapped up nearly all my committee work; secured PaLA's archives; deleted unneeded documents from my computer; responded to all pending e-mails; updated my dossier in Digital Measures; and informed. 1839-1912), had...
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Why Business Travelers Should Take a Detour to Wilmington Station - Eagle Drives
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24/7/365 Days a Year. Why Business Travelers Should Take a Detour to Wilmington Station. Why Business Travelers Should Take a Detour to Wilmington Station. By Courtney Kirkpatrick, August 27 - 2015. More than 700,000 people use Wilmington Station. Every year, and it’s easy to see why. This historic train station, which has stood since 1908, represents an important hub for travelers in the Philadelphia and Wilmington areas. While a ground transportation company like Eagle. In 2009, Vice President Joe Bide...
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Frank Furness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Frank H. Furness. November 12, 1839. June 27, 1912 ( 1912-06-27. Upper Providence Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Battle of Brandy Station. Battle of Trevilian Station. November 12, 1839 - June 27, 1912) was an American architect of the Victorian era. He designed more than 600 buildings, most in the Philadelphia. Furness was also a Medal of Honor. Recipient for his bravery during the Civil War. The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Inspired atelier of ...
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Lansdowne Deli, Keeping The Legend Alive | Eat Where You Live
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Eat Where You Live. Lansdowne Deli, Keeping The Legend Alive. Posted by Laurie Murphy. Asymp; 2 Comments. This address is no stranger to being a Lansdowne staple for good food, friendly staff and a delightful family run business. Doyle’s Deli was the former eatery in the Avenue’s spot and I believe they are honored to be keeping this well-loved landmark alive. So crispy, juicy and meaty! The mushroom polenta, broccoli rabe and italian sausage- phenom! Apple and Honey Wings. And culture in this unique tow...
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Searching for Silsbee: Monument for Elias Leavenworth
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An outlet for material I have uncovered in a quest to document the work of architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee. In the absence of a publisher, this is an effort to present that research to a broader public. Sunday, July 18, 2010. Monument for Elias Leavenworth. While working on the mortuary chapel for Oakwood Cemetery. Joseph Silsbee worked closely with cemetery director and notable Syracuse businessman and politician, Elias Leavenworth. The design incorporates the names of four families: Leavenworth, Forman,...
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Searching for Silsbee: A Silsbee-themed Tour of the Macabre
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An outlet for material I have uncovered in a quest to document the work of architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee. In the absence of a publisher, this is an effort to present that research to a broader public. Friday, October 31, 2014. A Silsbee-themed Tour of the Macabre. In a remote part of west Texas, Syracuse businessman, Welton Ostrander, had Silsbee design him a large ranch home. 3 May Memorial Chapel. 4 White Memorial Building. Many of Silsbee’s structures are adorned with fantastical animals. T...To date...
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Searching for Silsbee: The Syracuse Savings Bank Building
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An outlet for material I have uncovered in a quest to document the work of architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee. In the absence of a publisher, this is an effort to present that research to a broader public. Wednesday, August 11, 2010. The Syracuse Savings Bank Building. The ornament on the building is organic in nature. The High Victorian Style was still new to America but it was the style of choice in England and was made popular there by theoretician John Ruskin. Regardless of these changes, the building ha...
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Searching for Silsbee: There is No Reason to Restore the Oakwood Mortuary Chapel
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An outlet for material I have uncovered in a quest to document the work of architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee. In the absence of a publisher, this is an effort to present that research to a broader public. Friday, October 10, 2014. There is No Reason to Restore the Oakwood Mortuary Chapel. I digress from my typical blog subject matter to discuss…. Oakwood Mortuary Chapel, Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, N. Y. from Picturesque Oakwood. So why would anyone preserve a structure like this? In the same cemetery.
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Searching for Silsbee: 10 Unbelievable Details that Prove that Silsbee was a Master of the Shingle Style
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An outlet for material I have uncovered in a quest to document the work of architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee. In the absence of a publisher, this is an effort to present that research to a broader public. Saturday, September 13, 2014. 10 Unbelievable Details that Prove that Silsbee was a Master of the Shingle Style. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Listed Buildings by Date and Type. Ellis G. Hall. Exposition and Fair Buildings. Google Map of Listed Buildings. In a larger map. William S. Wicks. An archite...