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"Morris Will Founds School for Gardeners: Chestnut Hill Estate Left as Site for Fine Botanical Gardens: 1915 - 2006.1.97
Newspaper
Record Type: Archive
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Article by Ellen G. Gartrell concerning medical remedies of Elizabeth Coates Paschall - 2012.16.1
Documents
Record Type: Archive
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Articles on Cedar Grove Relocation, HABS, Fairmont Park 1926 - 2016.23.8
File, Document
Record Type: Archive
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Barn at Cedar Grove - 2004.1.770
Barn at Cedar Grove. Cedar Grove originally stood in Harrowgate near Frankford and was the home of five generations of Paschalls and Morrises. The house served as the first summer home of John and Lydia Morris until the mid-1880's. In 1927 Lydia had the house moved to Fairmount Park as a gift to the city of Philadelphia under the care of the Philadelphia Art Museum.
Record Type: Photo
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Bedroom at Cedar Grove 1915 - 2004.1.778
Bedroom interior of Cedar Grove. Cedar Grove originally stood in Harrowgate near Frankford and was the home of five generations of Paschalls and Morrises. The house served as the first summer home of John and Lydia Morris until the 1880's. In 1927 Lydia had the house moved to Fairmount Park as a gift to the city of Philadelphia Art Museum. This photograph was commissioned by John Morris for the Morris Family History Book.
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove - 2004.1.766
Cedar Grove: exterior view. Color. Cedar Grove originally stood in Harrowgate near Frankford and was the home of five generations of Paschalls and Morrises. the house served as the first summer home of John and Lydia Morris until the 1880's. In 1927 Lydia had the house moved to Fairmount Park as a gift to the city of Philadelphia Art Museum.
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove - 2004.1.769
Men raking in the garden at Cedar Grove. Cedar Grove originally stood in Harrowgate near Frankford and was the home of five generations of Paschalls and Morrises. the house served as the first summer home of John and Lydia Morris until the 1880's. In 1927 Lydia had the house moved to Fairmount Park as a gift to the city of Philadelphia Art Museum.
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove - 2004.1.853GN
Farmland/fields and trees near Cedar Grove before lawn was destroyed by railroad built through the property. John Morris' glass slides of Cedar Grove/Harrowgate. Writing on paper cover: "Near Front St.? Road and City Bridge before lawn destroyed by RR Remove? from lawn?" Stereo Pair
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove - 2004.1.855GN
Stereo view of fields and Cedar Grove House from railroad. John Morris' glass negatives of Cedar Grove in Harrowgate. Stereo Pair
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove 1890-1920 - 2004.1.705
Cedar Grove: exterior view. Cedar Grove was the Morris Family home. Lydia Morris presented the house and its furnishings to the City of Philadelphia in 1928. Cedar Grove, which was moved from its original site in the Harrowgate near Frankford section of Philadelphia (Harrowgate) to Fairmount Park in 1926–1928, served as a summer residence for five generations of the Coates, Paschall, and Morris families of Philadelphia. In 1746, Elizabeth Coat...
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove 1900 - 2004.1.763
Cedar Grove: exterior view. Cedar Grove originally stood in Harrowgate near Frankford and was the home of five generations of Paschalls and Morrises. the house served as the first summer home of John and Lydia Morris until the 1880's. In 1927 Lydia had the house moved to Fairmount Park as a gift to the city of Philadelphia Art Museum.
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove 1900 - 2004.1.767
Cedar Grove: exterior view, in color. Color. Cedar Grove originally stood in Harrowgate near Frankford and was the home of five generations of Paschalls and Morrises. The house served as the first summer home of John and Lydia Morris until the 1880's. In 1927 Lydia had the house moved to Fairmount Park as a gift to the city of Philadelphia Art Museum.
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove before 1885 - 2004.1.765
Men raking in the garden at Cedar Grove. Color. Cedar Grove originally stood in Harrowgate near Frankford and was the home of five generations of Paschalls and Morrises. the house served as the first summer home of John and Lydia Morris until the 1880's. In 1927 Lydia had the house moved to Fairmount Park as a gift to the city of Philadelphia Art Museum.
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove est 1890-1920 - 2004.1.706
Cedar Grove: exterior view. Cedar Grove was the Morris Family home. Lydia Morris presented the house and its furnishings to the City of Philadelphia in 1928. Cedar Grove, which was moved from its original site in the Harrowgate near Frankford section of Philadelphia (Harrowgate) to Fairmount Park in 1926–1928, served as a summer residence for five generations of the Coates, Paschall, and Morris families of Philadelphia. In 1746, Elizabeth Co...
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove est 1890-1920 - 2004.1.707
Cedar Grove: exterior view with water pump to the left. Cedar Grove was built in 1748 by Elizabeth Coates Paschall and the Morris family home in 1842 upon the death of Sarah Paschall Morris. Her granddaughter Lydia Morris moved the house and its furnishings to Fairmont Park in 1926-1928. It is now one of the Park Houses managed by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Cedar Grove, which was moved from its original site in the Harrowgate near Frank...
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove est 1890-1920 - 2004.1.708
Cedar Grove: exterior view. Cedar Grove was the Morris Family home. Lydia Morris presented the house and its furnishings to the City of Philadelphia in 1928. Cedar Grove, which was moved from its original site in the Harrowgate near Frankford section of Philadelphia (Harrowgate) to Fairmount Park in 1926–1928, served as a summer residence for five generations of the Coates, Paschall, and Morris families of Philadelphia. In 1746, Elizabeth C...
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove est 1890-1920 - 2004.1.709
Cedar Grove: exterior view. Cedar Grove was the Morris Family home. Lydia Morris presented the house and its furnishings to the City of Philadelphia in 1928. Cedar Grove, which was moved from its original site in the Frankford section of Philadelphia (Harrowgate) to Fairmount Park in 1926–1928, served as a summer residence for five generations of the Coates, Paschall, and Morris families of Philadelphia. In 1746, Elizabeth Coates Paschall,...
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove est 1890-1920 - 2004.1.710
Cedar Grove: exterior view. Cedar Grove was the Morris Family home. Lydia Morris presented the house and its furnishings to the City of Philadelphia in 1928. Cedar Grove, which was moved from its original site in the Harrowgate near Frankford section of Philadelphia (Harrowgate) to Fairmount Park in 1926–1928, served as a summer residence for five generations of the Coates, Paschall, and Morris families of Philadelphia. In 1746, Elizabeth C...
Record Type: Photo
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Cedar Grove est 1890-1920 - 2004.1.711
Cedar Grove: exterior view. Cedar Grove was the Morris Family home. Lydia Morris presented the house and its furnishings to the City of Philadelphia in 1928. Cedar Grove, which was moved from its original site in the Harrowgate near Frankford section (Harrowgate) of Philadelphia to Fairmount Park in 1926–1928, served as a summer residence for five generations of the Coates, Paschall, and Morris families of Philadelphia. In 1746, Elizabeth C...
Record Type: Photo

