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254 Cedar Street
Owned by Pasqual A. Picarcello at time of survey. -
252 Cedar Street
Owned by Israel Maldonado at time of survey. -
247-249 Cedar Street
Owned by Mary E. Court at time of survey. -
241 Cedar Street
Owned by Fidelity Savings and Loan Association, Bucks County at time of survey. -
240-248 Cedar Street
Owned by Jacob Landman at time of survey. -
238 Cedar Street
Owned by Scott Fletcher at time of survey. -
236 Cedar Street
Owned by Bruce Harris of Harris Fuel Oil at time of survey. -
234 Cedar Street
Owned by Bristol Presbyterian Church at time of survey. -
233-235 Cedar Street
Owned by Thomas E. Nickerson at time of survey. -
229 Cedar Street
Owned by Eric M. Walther at time of survey. -
225 Cedar Street
Owned by William F. Larrisey at time of survey. -
216-220 Cedar Street
Owned by Martin Lautz at time of survey. -
213 Cedar Street
Owned by Marton Lautz at time of survey. -
209 Cedar Street
Owned by Donald R. Brone at time of survey. -
204-212 Cedar Street
Owned by Pierre McIlvaine at time of survey. -
203-205 Cedar Street
Owned by Jogina D. Picariello at time of survey. -
120 Cedar Street
Owned by Harry Dries at time of survey. -
115-125 Cedar Street
Owned by Gerald Dixon at time of survey. -
109-113 Cedar Street
Owned by Vincent Profy at time of survey. -
Illustration: "The Keim House, 1002 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania"
"Built about 1880 by Joseph DeB. Keim, later the home of Burgess Clifford L. Anderson. Now Murphy's Funeral Home. Pencil drawing by John Ennis."
The Keim house is located at 1002 Radcliffe Street opposite Jefferson Avenue. It was built in 1877. Eventually Clifford Anderson purchased the home. Mr. Anderson operated the Patent Leather Company in Bristol. He became Burgess of Bristol (1912-1943). The next owner was William Murphy who used the first floor for a funeral home. Now it is Wade Funeral Home (as of 2020). -
[Portrait of unidentified man]
Photograph was part of items belonging to Herman Esterline. -
Postcard: “The Lagoon Bristol”
On back: “A twilight view of Lagoon Park with Grundy Commons and its clock tower in the background. As part of the Delaware Canal, the lagoon was the only widewater area along the historic waterway originally intended for recreation. Restored in 1998 through the efforts of hundreds of volunteers, the Lagoon has reclaimed its key place in the community of Bristol. Photographer John D. Sikora, Yardley, PA." -
Postcard: "Bristol, Pennsylvania”
On back: “Grundy Clock Tower, Bristol, Bucks County. Rising over 100 feet, the Grundy Clock tower, is on the corner of Jefferson Ave. at Canal St. The Tower overlooks the historic town of Bristol and its scenic Lagoon Park. A focal point of Bristol’s once-flourishing mill district, the Tower, built in 1911, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photographer John D. Sikora, Yardley, PA." -
Postcard: "Along the Green bank, Delaware River, Burlington, N.J."
Printed in Germany. -
[Watercolor of Harris Fuel delivery truck painted by Bristol artist Joseph Sagolla]
The setting for the painting of the truck is at the former Byers’ Garage located at 100 Old Route 13 and Market Street. That garage presently has a business operated by Kevin Branigan called “Klean Kars by Kevin” which details automobiles. -
[Warren P. Snyder Elementary School on Buckley Street, opened in 1956]
Stamped on back of photograph, bottom right: "Jim Baldwin…school life pictures, Box 7534, Philadelphia 1, PA." -
[James W. Rogers (1840-1924), Bristol, PA]
Father of Jane Rogers (1887-1962), a Bristol school teacher. -
[Bristol Canal Winter 1939]
South Gate of lock #4 (flowing toward Delaware River). Cochran House and shanty on side. Mule sheds on the side held approximately 40 mules. A large fire around 1920 destroyed these mule sheds and approximately 20 mules and one human body were found in the aftermath. -
[Lock House Bristol Canal]
Photographs by J.F. Moore 1939. [Lock #2]. -
[Color postcard: St. James Episcopal Church]
Written on back: "Photo by J.B. Bennett, printed by MWM Dexter, Inc., Aurora, Missouri, U.S.A." -
[Color postcard: St. James Episcopal parish house]
Parish house built in 1877 by the Ladies Church Aid Society, Walnut Street, Bristol, PA. Part of a set photo by J.B. Bennett, printed by MWM Dexter, Aurora, Missouri, USA. -
[Color postcard: St. James Episcopal Church]
Image of St. James on front and church drawing on back. Part of a set of photos by J.B. Bennett, printed by MWM Dexter, Aurora, Missouri, USA. -
[Color postcard: St. James Episcopal Church]
On back: “In remembrance of Betty and Beverly by Jane…11-1-97." Part of a set photo by J.B. Bennett. -
[Snow storm of February 13, 1899]
Taken in the morning of February 14th at the corner of Radcliffe & Penn Streets looking towards Mill Street. The porch on the front has been removed and a room built. A porch was built on the second story (1999). -
[Bristol Canal 1939]
Delaware Canal at Bristol, young fisherman is walking south toward Lock #2 above Bath & Mill Street. -
"Ice Gorge on the Delaware River at Bristol, Pa., --Feb. 14, 1881"
Elwood Doron, and later his son, William, operated a ferry to Burlington, NJ until 1930 (this is the boat featured in this photograph). Elwood lived from 1827-1890, William lived from 1852-1930.