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RC-ZZ-1 Plan of boundary line between Philadelphia and Delaware Counties from Sixty-third and Market Streets northwest to Arch Street and Merion Road as surveyed and marked by the Commission appointed by the Court of Philadelphia County June 10th 1902 and the Court of Delaware County June 16th 1902. Johnson, Joseph, and others 1904
Tracing
41 x 81 in.
West Philadelphia - Delaware County boundary
Streams, mill races, building footprints, railroads
RC-ZZ-1-5 Cobbs report ZZ. Report of Commission to ascertain boundary lines between Philadelphia and Delaware Counties. Filed Jan. 20, 1905 Johnson, Joseph, and others 1905
Paper
34 sheets in.
West Philadelphia - Delaware County boundary
Attachment
RC-ZZ-2 Plan of boundary line between Philadelphia and Delaware Counties from Sixty-third and Market Streets south to Marshall Road as surveyed and marked by the Commission appointed by the Court of Philadelphia County June 10th 1902 and the Court of Delaware County June 16th 1902. Johnson, Joseph, and others 1904
Tracing
27 x 56 in.
West Philadelphia - Delaware County boundary
Streams, mill races, building footprints, railroads
RC-ZZ-3 Plan of boundary line between Philadelphia and Delaware Counties. Clearview section, Seventy-eighth St. and Beta Ave. to Eighty-fourth St. and Buist Ave. as surveyed and marked by the Commission appointed by the Court of Philadelphia County June 10th 1902 and the Court of Delaware County June 16th 1902. [See RC-ZZ-5-3 for revised plan] Johnson, Joseph, and others 1904
Tracing
40 x 77 in.
West Philadelphia - Delaware County boundary
Streams, mill races, building footprints, house lots
RC-ZZ-4 Plan of boundary line between Philadelphia and Delaware Counties. Bow Creek section, extending southwest from Back Channel as surveyed and marked by the Commission appointed by the Court of Philadelphia County June 10th 1902 and the Court of Delaware County June 16th 1902. [2 copies, tracing and blueprint, both good.] Johnson, Joseph, and others 1904
Tracing
44 x 42 in.
West Philadelphia - Delaware County boundary
Streams, "flood bank"
RC-ZZ-5 Plan of boundary line between Philadelphia and Delaware Counties. Bow Creek section. Darby Creek to Church Creek as surveyed and marked by the Commission appointed by the Court of Philadelphia County May 13th 1927 [and] the Court of Delaware County May 13th 1927. Gillingham, J. Harvey, and others 1927
Tracing
35 x 83 in.
West Philadelphia - Delaware County boundary
Streams, building footprints, property owners. "City Plan 373" on back of plan.
RC-ZZ-5-3 Plan of boundary line between Philadelphia and Delaware Counties. Clearview section, Seventy-eighth St. and Eighty-fourth St. as surveyed fixed and determined by the Commission appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Philadelphia County June 10th 1902 and the Court of Quarter Sessions of Delaware County June 16th 1902... showing also the former line abandoned. [See RC-ZZ-3 for similar] Johnson, Joseph, and others 1908
Tracing
40 x 77 in.
West Philadelphia - Delaware County boundary
Streams, mill races, building footprints, house lots
RC-ZZ-y Map of lands of William Sellers, dec'd. and John Sellers Jr. dec'd. Upper Darby Township, Delaware Co. Pa. Franklin & Co. 1922
Blueprint
28 x 67 in.
Millbourne Borough, Delaware County, Pa.
Millbourne Mills and other buildings, railroad line, Cobb's Creek, mill pond, property ownership and acreage, deed information
RC-ZZ-y gs Map of lands of William Sellers, dec'd. and John Sellers Jr. dec'd. Upper Darby Township, Delaware Co. Pa. Franklin & Co. 1922
Blueprint (inverted)
28 x 67 in.
Millbourne Borough, Delaware County, Pa.
Millbourne Mills and other buildings, railroad line, Cobb's Creek, mill pond, property ownership and acreage, deed information
RRSF-A-Folder Aramingo1 [No title. Plan showing Pennsylvania Railroad property in vicinity of Aramingo Canal. With attached letter from Office of the General Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Co., July 27, 1894] Not named 1894
Tracing
14 x 17 in.
Bounded by York to Norris Sts., Aramingo Ave. to Richmond St.
Property lines of Pennsylvania Railroad, "present bed of Aramingo Canal'
RRSF-A-Folder Aramingo2 Brief on the Aramingo Canal, formerly Gunner's Run and Canal 1895 ca.
Paper
9 x 14 in.
Aramingo Canal
Brief of title
RRSF-A-Folder Awbury Awbury Arboretum, Twenty-second Ward, Philadelphia. January 1924. Prepared by Harrison, Mertz & Emlen, Engineering & Construction, Franklin Bank Bldg., Philada. Drawing No. 2372 [On reverse: "P-14-51"] Harrison, Mertz & Emlen 1924
Paper, Photostat
17 x 22 in.
Germantown. Awbury Arboretum, bounded roughly by Johnson St., Stenton Ave., Haines St. and Chew St.
Building footprints, roads and drives, property owners, railroad, streams, pond
RRSF-D-Folder-1 Plan to accompany Board report on ordinance to strike from the city plan and vacate a 10 ft. wide drainage street southwest of Huntingdon St. and between Moyer St. and Aramingo Ave. Thirty-first Ward. [Report of Board of Surveyors is attached] Hoffman, A. Zane 1917
Blueprint
8 x 10 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
North Philadelphia
Drainage right of way
RRSF-L-Folder-1 Plan to accompany ordinance to vacate League Island Road from Oregon Ave, to Johnson St., Thirty-ninth Ward, Philadelphia. [Report on ordinance attached] McFadden, R. A. 1919
Blueprint
8 x 15 in.
1 inch = 80 feet
South Philadelphia.
Vacation of street
RRSF-N-Folder Netherfield Netherfield. 38th Ward, Philadelphia. Emlen & Co., exclusive agents Not named 1930 ca.
Paper
11 x 8 in.
Netherfield, near intersection of West School House Lane and Henry Ave.
Real estate advertisement. Building footprints, lots for sale; largest lot marked "SOLD"
RRSF-N-Folder North5th The North Fifth Street Real Estate Company. Office No. 514 Walnut Street [Two-sided, eight-fold brochure. Front and back presented side by side] Not named 1888 ca.
Paper
18 x 24 in.
Bounded by North Pennsylvania Railroad and Bristol St. to 4th St., Lindley Ave. to Fisher's Lane
Real estate advertisement. Plan of building lots with price list; advertising copy promoting the neighborhood; inset map: "Outline map of Philadelphia published by Burk & McFetridge, 306-8 Chestnut St., copyright 1888"
RRSF-P-Folder Parkway1 Map of the Park Boulevard, Philadelphia, showing street crossings and giving a list of properties affected. [Published by the North American May 1892. For similar, see FF-Parkway-08] Not named 1892
Paper
24 x 18 in.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Line of Parkway, properties affected, and promotional copy. This line was changed in the final configuration.
RRSF-P-Folder Parkway2 Survey Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Surveyors have fixed upon Monday, May 1, 1893 … for a hearing of all parties interested in the confirmation of the plan of the lines and grades of the Park Boulevard from the City hall to Fairmount Park ... Charles F. Warwick, City Solicitor. Not named 1893
Paper
12 x 8 in.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Sample of survey notice posted along the line of the Parkway, to alert property owners affected of the upcoming hearing.
RRSF-P-Folder Parkway3 The Parkway, 1927. Alan Corson, C.E. Chief Engineer to Commissioners of Fairmount Park Corson, Alan 1927
Paper
12 x 21 in.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Color coded map showing when and how Parkway property and adjacent park properties were acquired. This may have been an insert in an annual report of the Fairmount Park Art Association.
RRSF-P-Folder Stadium Philadelphia Municipal Stadium. Sheet No. 1 of 7 sheets. [On reverse: "L-36-59". See nine plans named FF-JFK for later, more detailed versions of this plan.] Not named 1936
Blueprint
12 x 16 in.
South Philadelphia. Philadelphia Municipal Stadium (later named J.F.K Stadium)
Seating chart, with table showing total seating. Initialed SSB; probably Samuel S. Baxter. Official City Photograph Negative No. 36621, 10-27-36.
RRSF-R-Folder RandolphBlvd Plan of the proposed Randolph Boulevard from Vine St. to Spring Garden St., Philadelphia. Boulevard … Showing line and grade, profile & sections of character of construction, pictures of type of properties take and their assessed values, estimates of probable cost of construction Not named 1930 ca.
Paper
22 x 34 in.
Randolph St. from Vine St. to Spring Garden St.
Printed poster promoting this project, which was never built. Includes charts, plans, profiles, cross sections and photographs
RRSF-S-Folder Sesqui Sesqui - Transportation Not named 1926
Paper
17 x 10 in.
South Philadelphia. Sesquicentennial Exposition grounds and area. Bounded by Snyder Ave. to Government Ave., 6th St. to 20th St.
Sesquicentennial Exposition building footprints, present and proposed trolley lines leading to grounds
RRSF-S-Folder SouthStBr Property of C.A. Rubicam [Attachments: Petition, jury report and other documents related to the construction of the South Street Bridge, ca. 1871] Not named 1871
Tracing
17 x 28 in.
1 inch = 50 feet
South Philadelphia. At eastern end of South Street Bridge.
Property owners, including C. A. Rubicam, Maule and Bros., and National Fire Brick Works; building footprints, docks
SD2nd-001 Plan showing railroad tracks, buildings, and other structures along the proposed revised line of Delaware Avenue from Wharton St. to Pattison Ave. as described in ordinance authorizing the same approved June 25th 1912. Martin, G. G 1912
Tracing
56 x 112 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia
Wharves along Delaware River, railroads, fences, brick, wooden, and metal buildings, tanks.
SD2nd-002 Plan of low water line from Moore Street to Greenwich Point, Philadelphia. Alfred Young. Exhibiting the arbitrary low water line as fixed by the Board of Port Wardens Nov. 12th 1866 under Act of Assembly of May 20th 1864 and ordinance of Councils approved Nov. 12th 1864. Young, Alfred 1866
Tracing
23 x 54 in.
Not noted
South Philadelphia. Delaware River front around Oregon Avenue.
Wharves, proposed streets extending into river, river bank
SD2nd-003 Plan of McKean St. from 23rd Street to 24th Street, McKean Parkway from 24th and Snyder Ave. to 28th St., and the intersection bounded by northwest line of Point Breeze Ave, east line of 24th St., and the southwest line of McKean Parkway, in the Forty-eighth Ward, Philadelphia. D-17, No. 20 Nobré, John M. 1917
Tracing
22 x 46 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia. Bounded by Snyder Ave. to Mifflin St., 23rd St. to 28th St.
Building footprints, contours, brick manufactory, are taken from each property owner and damages paid.
SD2nd-004 Profile of Geary St. from 3rd St. to Broad St., 3rd St. From Geary St. to Packer Ave., Hoyt St. from 4th St. to Broad St., 4th St. from Hoyt St. to Pattison Ave. Gibbs, Joseph C. 1945 ca.
Paper
23 x 36 in.
1 inch = 200 feet
South Philadelphia
Profile of filled streets over sewers, drainage canals, "sketch showing low areas"
SD2nd-005 Jury plan for the opening of 29th Street from Morris to Jackson Street, 36th Ward. D-17, No. 2 Nobré, John M. 1908
34 x 32 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia
Profile of street, building footprints, property owners and property lines diagonal to street grid
SD2nd-006 Plan of Moore Street from Twenty-eighth St. to Twenty-ninth St., Thirty-sixth Ward, Philadelphia. Prepared for the use of the Board of View in the matter of the construction of sewer on Moore St. from Twenty-eight St. to Twenty-ninth St. under ordinance approved July 6th 1914. D-17, No. 15 Reeder, William C. 1916
Blueprint
22 x 43 in.
1 inch = 40 feet
South Philadelphia.
Note reads: "Radishes and lettuce planted on property of Howard B. French et al. April 1915, are 30' x 36', destroyed by sewer construction."
SD2nd-007 Plan of Moore Street from Twenty-ninth St. to Thirtieth St., Thirty-sixth Ward, Philadelphia. Prepared for the use of the Board of View in the matter of the opening thereof under ordinance approved November 4th 1915. D-17, No. 19 Reeder, William C. 1916
Tracing
22 x 46 in.
1 inch = 50 feet
South Philadelphia
Building footprints, brick kiln and drying sheds
SD2nd-008 Jury plan for the opening of Delaware Ave. from Vine St. to South St., 5th & 6th Wards, as per ordinance of Councils approved June 23rd, 1893. Confirmed by Board of Surveyors November 19th, 1894. According to ordinance of Councils approved Mar. 18th, 1895 Cranmer, William C. 1894
Tracing
130 x 30 in.
1 inch = 60 feet
South Philadelphia
Wharves on Delaware River
SD2nd-009 Jury plan of Colorado Street from Wolf to Ritner St. Nobré, John M. 1902
Tracing
11 x 25 in.
1 inch = 40 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-010 Jury plan for the opening of Thirtieth Street from Oakford to Wharton Street, Thirty-sixth Ward, Philadelphia. D-17, No. 4 Nobré, John M. 1905
Tracing
21 x 25 in.
1 inch = 50 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-011 Jury plan for the opening of Reed Street from 27th to 30th St., 36th Ward Philada. D-17, No. 28 Nobré, John M. 1902
Tracing
21 x 23 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-012 Plan of properties between Snyder Ave, and Jackson St. from Twenty-fourth Ave. eastward, Forty-eighth Ward, Philadelphia. Prepared for the use of the Board of View in the matter of the condemnation thereof for school purposes under Act of May 11th 1911. Nobré, John M. 1916
Tracing
23 x 46 in.
1 inch = 40 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-013 Jury plan of Snyder Avenue in front of the Philadelphia Cemetery, 26th Ward, Philada. Nobré, John M. 1902
Tracing
23 x 22 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-014 Jury plan for the opening of Eighteenth St. from Porter to Oregon Ave., 26th and 36th Wards. Nobré, John M. 1903
Tracing
20 x 46 in.
1 inch = 80 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-015 Jury plan for the condemnation of a triangular plot of ground bounded by 17th St., Snyder and Passyunk Aves. 26th Ward. Nobré, John M. 1909
Tracing
16 x 25 in.
Not noted
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-016 Jury plan for the opening of Moore Street from 24th St. to 28th St., 36th Ward, Philadelphia. D-17, No. 25 Nobré, John M. 1912
Tracing
23 x 37 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-017 Jury plan for the opening of Porter Street from Penrose Avenue to 22nd Street, 36th Ward, Philada. Nobré, John M. 1904
Tracing
19 x 35 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-018 Jury plan, Lambert Street from McKean St. to Snyder Ave., 36th Ward, Philad'a. D-17, No. 29 Daly, Thomas 1900
Tracing
15 x 24 in.
1 inch = 40 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading
SD2nd-019 Jury plan for the opening of 21st Street from Snyder to Penrose Ave., 36[th] Ward, Philada. Nobré, John M. 1902
Tracing
23 x 51 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading, Philadelphia Cemetery, building footprints
SD2nd-020 Jury plan for the opening of 22nd Street from Snyder to Oregon Ave., 36th Ward, Philada. D-19 Nobré, John M. 1902
Tracing
32 x 56 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading, Philadelphia Cemetery, building footprints
SD2nd-021 Jury plan for the opening of Twenty-sixth Street from Wharton to Dickinson St. in the Thirty-sixth Ward, Philadelphia. D-17, No. 12 Daly, Thomas 1900
Tracing
29 x 29 in.
1 inch = 60 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading, building footprints
SD2nd-022 Jury plan for the opening of Jackson St. from Penrose Ave to 22nd St. Nobré, John M. 1902
Tracing
30 x 34 in.
1 inch = 100 feet
South Philadelphia
Property owners, profile of street before grading, Philadelphia Cemetery, building footprints
SD2nd-023 Jury plan of Eighteenth St. 260 feet south of Wolf to Porter St. in the Twenty-sixth and Thirty-sixth Wards, Philadelphia. Daly, Thomas 1893 ca.
Tracing
22 x 12 in.
1 inch = 60 feet
South Philadelphia.
Property lines and ownership, Shackhansing Creek.
SD4th RP01 Draft of a road situate in Byberry Township Twenty-third Ward City of Philadelphia. Surveyed at the request of the Jury, March 8, 1866. Also the same route resurveyed for a Jury February 12th, 1867. Hall, E. T. 1866
Paper
8 x 20 in.
Byberry Twp., Road Petition.
Property lines, building footprints, Poquessing Creek, "improved land"
SD4th RP02 Plan of a road situate in the Township of Lower Dublin in the City of Philadelphia Foulkrod, John 1816
Paper
11 x 18 in.
Northeast Philadelphia
Road petition, property lines, Pennypack Creek
SD5th 31 Plan of lots of the Reading Terminal Land Association near Logan Station, 22nd Ward, Phila. Walter Brinton, Sur. & Reg. 5th Dist., June 25, 1892. [Attached plan: Plan made for the Reading Terminal Land Ass'n 22nd Ward, Phila. Walter Brinton, Sur. & Reg. 5th Dist., August 23, 1894. 18 x 32] Brinton, Walter 1892
Tracing
42 x 36 in.
Bounded roughly by Broad St., Lindley Ave., 9th St. and Clarkson Ave.
Subdivision plan, with house lots defined
SD5th 31 attachment Plan made for the Reading Terminal Land Ass'n 22nd Ward, Phila. Walter Brinton, Sur. & Reg. 5th Dist., August 23, 1894. Brinton, Walter 1894
Tracing
18 x 32 in.
Bounded roughly by Broad St., Lindley Ave., 9th St. and Clarkson Ave.
Subdivision plan, with house lots defined