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WEST PHILADELPHIA POWELTON VILLAGE UNIVERSITY CITY South Side of Powelton Avenue between 34 th and 35 th Streets
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THE LOT AND ITS CONTEXT In the 19 th century, the lot was partitioned through deeds, wills, and indentures to different families and individuals. The delineated parts of the block thus, for the most part, developed independently of each other. The rowhouses built on the lot in the 1880s, much like the houses across the street have been appropriated for use by Drexel University students and fraternities. The rowhouses on the lot are described as “three-story, two-register Victorian brick rowhouses,” some as “three and three-and-one-half story, 2- register Queen Anne style red brick rowhouses built-as one development.” (Swarthmore) Today Powelton Village comprises the following area:
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BRIEF OF TITLE Summary of Ownership Subdivisions
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HIGHLIGHTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE LOT (1846-1878) 1846: Henry Baring by WILL to Henry Bingham Baring, tract of land measuring 47.6 ft on SW side, 449”5’ on S side facing Powelton Ave., 74.95 on SE side, and 444”2 on S side facing Race St. 1855: Henry Bingham Baring and wife Marie by DEED to Charles Ingersoll & John Craig Miller 1856: Charles Ingersoll & John Craig Miller by DEED to Thomas Tyson Butcher
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HIGHLIGHTS 1846-1878 (ctd.) 1775: Thomas Willing & wife, and Tench Francis & wife, IN FEE to Samuel Powel 1788, 1807, 1808: Samuel Powel by WILL to wife Elizabeth Powel, others by DEED, etc. 1815, 1816: Elizabeth Powel by DEED to Joseph R. Ingersoll 1872: Act of Assembly to Vacate Elizabeth St. in the 24 th Ward of the city of Philadelphia: “to be vacated and closed as a public street forever.”
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HIGHLIGHTS 1846-1878 (ctd.) 1872: Charles L. Anthony & wife and Pelig Hall & wife to George A. Fletcher “subject to the payment of three several mortgage debts…[1]$5,000 – [2]$10,000 and [3]$4,250, respectively with interest” 1878: James Hickey subdivides lot of ground into 8 building lots 1878: James Hickey to George A. Fletcher: lots 1&2 for $7,000 ea., and lots 3-8 for $7,500 ea. James Hickey to William Townsend (8 lots)
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WEST PHILADELPHIA MAPS * consistent with the Brief, the Hopkins 1872 Atlas reflects Anthony & Hall’sownership of entire lot area outlined in Brief Plan No. 1 Hopkins 1872 Atlas 1886 Baist Atlas 1895 Bromley Atlas
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FIRE INSURANCE SURVEY John Rutherford 3408 Powelton Avenue 1902
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SOURCES Brief of Title, Historical Society of Pennsylvania “Powelton Village - Philadelphia” http://www.swarthmore.edu/Humanities/langlab/powelton/index.html http://www.swarthmore.edu/Humanities/langlab/powelton/index.html “Powelton Village,” UCity Phila http://www.ucityphila.org/things_to_do/powelton_village.cfm Historical Maps of West Philadelphia, 1750-1930 Office of Community Housing, University of Pennsylvania http://www.business- services.upenn.edu/communityhousing/survey/maps.htmlhttp://www.business- services.upenn.edu/communityhousing/survey/maps.html The Philadelphia Contributionship Digital Archives
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