Box 2
Container
Contains 24 Results:
Plan of Property of George Esher, for sale at the Philadelphia Exchange by M. Thomas & Sons, 1864
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1864
Plan of Ground Belonging to George Knorr, 1854
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1854
Orphans Court Peremtory Sale, Estate of George Esher, for sale at the Philadelphia Exchange by M. Thomas & Sons, 1862
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1862
Plan of Ground in the Twentieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, for sale at the Philadelphia Exchange by M. Thomas & Sons, 1863
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1863
Plan of Three Lots of Ground to be Sold at Public Sale at the Philadelphia Exchange by M. Thomas & Sons, 1864
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1864
Plan of Lots of Ground in Manayunk, the Estate of George Shields, sold at the Philadelphia Exchange by M. Thomas & Sons, 1863
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1863
Untitled (Building Plan)
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1886-1922
Untitled (Plan)
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1886-1922
Untitled (House Plan, Side Elevation)
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1886-1922
Untitled (Plan)
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records include correspondence of the Committee chairmen, the Custodians, and the conservators, lists, and clippings. This small collection documents the care of the Wilstach collection in Memorial Hall. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Miss E. A. Shunk, who took care of the collection. Hanging arrangements of the artwork are discussed, as well as shipments of paintings to New York City and conservation treatments. Shunk regularly consults with John G. Johnson, and...
Dates:
1886-1922