


Birch’s Views of Philadelphia, 1800

Models of Change

History of Belfield (1934)

Early photographs of Fairmount and vicinity, 1848

Newspaper Clipping Scrapbooks of Frederic Graff Jr.,Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia Water Department: Part 1, 1854-1857

Newspaper Clipping Scrapbooks of Frederick Graff Jr., Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia Water Department. Part 2: 1858-1871

Visions of the Schuylkill, 1884 and Now

Fairmount Water Works from the forebay, 1833

Fairmount Water Works and the Schuylkill River, 1838

A Day in the Ma’sh – Still Useful
