Records, 1833-1955.
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Campbell, Frances, M.S.N.
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Fairmount Park Commission (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Researchers investigating the history of Fairmount Park properties should be familiar with the briefs of titles which accompany many of the title papers assembled during the 1860s and 1870s. This was when the City of Philadelphia acquired most of the initial properties which comprised Fairmount Park. These briefs were prepared in order for the Fairmount Park Commission to be assured that a good and clean title was assumed by them. In most cases, the briefs cover the entire history o...
Site and Relic Society, Germantown, Pa.
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Campbell, John, bookseller, Philadelphia.
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City History Society of Philadelphia
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The Society was founded by C. Henry Keim in 1900 as the City History Club of Philadelphia and changed in 1906 to the City History Society of Philadelphia. The purpose was to interest the teachers of the city in local history, who in turn, would stimulate their students to understand the importance of Philadelphia. The society's activities included publication of lectures and more detailed histories of Philadelphia, as well as excursions. The Society dissolved in 1980. From the descri...
Martin, Henry A.
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Campbell, William James, 1850-1931
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Student at the University of Michigan, later professor in the Medical School. From the description of William Aulls Campbell papers, 1879-1880 and 1892. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34421199 William James Campbell, Philadelphia, Pa., bookseller and publisher, was born on 25 Mar. 1850. He received an M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1871 and was active in the Historical Society of Pennsylania, Germantown Historical Society, and the Cathol...
Campbell, William M. (Architect)
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Martin, William A. K., 1817-1867
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W.A.K. Martin was a Philadelphia-born landscape, marine, and historical painter, whose work, Palermo, was shown at the Pennsylvania Academy in1853. From the description of Correspondence-Ledger, 1833-1896. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 145566944 ...
William J. Campbell Bookstore
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The William J. Campbell Bookstore, founded in 1850 in Philadelphia by John Campbell, an English bookseller, also specialized in publishing local history and legal tracts. In 1874 William J. Campbell assumed direction over operations with the death of his father. In 1931 William's son John J. took replaced his father and served at the helm until the store closed in 1951. The firm was instrumental in assembling the Franklin imprintscollection at Yale and the Curtis Collection at University of Penn...
Campbell, John J. (John Joseph), 1943-
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