A chronological listing of all articles, 1949-1958.
1949
- The Saturday Club, Part 1
- The Saturday Club – Red Cross Emergency Hospital for Influenza patients
- Louella Mansion and early Wayne – Cleaver’s Landing, Lyceum
- Early Wayne, Railroads – Cleaver Farm, Conestoga Rd. & Lancaster Turnpike
- Early Wayne residential fires, sports – NWPA, WPSA
- Swimming holes, Bicycle Club
- Cricket and Golf in Wayne & St. Davids
- Miller’s Store, early Post Office, Central Wayne – Cobbs & Lawless
- St. David’s Golf Club, continued
- J.M. Fronefield’s account of early 1880’s Wayne
- Finley House, other old buildings – Radnor Baptist Church (1st Baptist)
- Cleaver Farm, W.D. Hughs estate – hobos
- Hughs estate (cont.), William Wood house, “Caesar”
- Old roads of Wayne – railroad and Wayne Station moved
- Old photos, “Town Fathers” – early businessmen, Mrs. Lienhardt
- ”Wayne Times”, period descriptions, population, Radnor Panther
- Old real estate booklets – Wendell & Smith, George W. Childs
- Original steam heat, sewage – central heating Edison Electrical Light Plant
- Descriptions from real estate booklets – Edison Electrical Light Plant
- Period descriptions of N. Wayne houses – Wendell & Smith, W.L. Price
- Vintage train fares, S. Wayne houses
- Period Descriptions of S. Wayne houses
- Unbuilt St. Davids house, S. Wayne homes – John H. Watt, Saturday Club
- Victorian advertising descriptions of Wayne – “Souvenir Booklet”
- Wayne Estate era Churches – Presbyterian, St. Mary’s Memorial Church
- Early Main Line train commuter anecdotes – George Schultz
- Footlighters, part 1 – T. Bayard Beatty
- Footlighters, part 2 – Women included in membership
- Footlighters, part 3 – historian of the club
- Footlighters, part 4
- Footlighters, part 5 – first costume play, Tredyffrin Country Club
- Footlighters, part 6 – T. Bertram Genay, Tredyffrin Country Club, WWI
- Footlighters, part 7 – United Charities Campaign, St. David’s Golf Club
- Wayne Opera House fire details
- Wayne Men’s Club Minstrels, part 1
1950
- Wayne Men’s Club Minstrels, part 2 – WCAU
- Wayne Men’s Club Minstrels, part 3 – Radnor High School
- Wayne Men’s Club Minstrels, part 4 – Radnor H.S. Band, Main Line Kiwanis
- Wayne Men’s Club Minstrels, part 5 – “Merriemen of Wayne” Del.Cty. LWD
- Wayne Men’s Club Minstrels, part 6 – Anthony Wayne Theatre
- “The Old Main Line” part 1: The area in the “60s” & “70s” – Lancaster Pike
- “The Old Main Line” part 2: Life in the “60s” – Wildgoos Boarding House, sports,
- “The Old Main Line” part 3: Bryn Mawr in the “60s” – PRR, Baldwin School
- “The Old Main Line” part 4: Life in the “60s” – Drexel & Childs
- “Guide for the Pennsylvania Railroad”
- Agricultural past
- Early baseball in Wayne – Main Line League
- Great Main Line baseball players – from the Main Line League
- More Wayne baseball / Kelly’s Dam (Natatorium)
- Old Inns, part 1
- Old Inns, part 2 – Spread Eagle Tavern
- ”Cherry Garth”, part 1 – Miss Emily Exley
- “Cherry Garth” part 2
- Old Inns, part 3 – Old Spread Eagle Inn
- Old Inns, part 4 – Spread Eagle
- The Spread Eagle Inn
- Strafford’s Wentworth family & mansion – Martha Wentworth Suffren
- The old Eagle railroad station – PRR
- Dedication of the Wayne Lyceum Hall, 1871 – Opera House
- Valley Forge Commemoration Stone – Battle of the Brandywine
- Ithan
- The Ithan Store (corner Conestoga & Radnor-Chester Rd.) – Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Curley
- The Radnor Friends Meeting House, part 1 – preparation meetings of Haverford and Merion
- The Radnor Friends Meeting House, part 2
- The Radnor Friends Meeting House, part 3
- The Radnor Friends Meeting House, part 4
- Ashmead’s History of Delaware County, part 1 – Episcopal Church, Old St. David’s
- Ashmead’s History of Delaware County, part 2 – Catholic Church, Radnor Methodist, Episcopal, Radnor Baptist, Church of Good Shepherd, Wayne Pres.
- 1913 Labor Day Circus, part 1 – “Society Circus”,
- 1913 Labor Day Circus, part 2 – “Society Circus”
- Wayne’s Company B, part 1 – Phila. Military Training Corps., Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Men’s Club of Wayne
- Wayne’s Company B, part 2 – Anthony J. Drexel Biddle
- Ashmead’s History of Delaware County, part 1 – Wendell, Childs, Drexel,
- Ashmead’s History of Delaware County, part 2 – Bellevue Mansion
- Ashmead’s History of Delaware County, part 3 – Louella Mansion, Wendell & Smith
- The Old Eagle School, part 1 – Evening Bulletin, Martha Wentworth Suffren
- The Old Eagle School, part 2
- Archaeological Mysteries – Ithan Store
- The Old Eagle School, part 3 – Radnor Lyceum
- The Old Radnor Methodist Church, part 1
- The Old Radnor Methodist Church, part 2 – Rev. A. L. Wilson
- The Old Radnor Methodist Church, part 3 – Christian Conference
- The Old Radnor Methodist Church, part 4
- Christmas, 1925 in Wayne – Wayne Musical Coterie, Anthony Wayne Theatre, “The Suburban”
- Christmas, 1906 in Wayne – Wayne Public Safety, Bryn Mawr Hospital
1951
- The old “Wayne Gazette,” part 1 – Wayne Masonic Hall
- The old “Wayne Gazette,” part 2
- The old “Wayne Gazette,” part 3
- Main Line School Night, part 1 – Lower Merion High School, Upper Darby Adult School
- Main Line School Night, part 2 – Upper Darby Adult School, Wayne School Night
- Main Line School Night, part 3 – Wayne School Night
- Main Line School Night, part 4 – “Associated Adult School of Suburban Philadelphia
- The forming of Delaware County, part 1 – Chester County
- The forming of Delaware County, part 2 Conestoga Road
- The forming of Delaware County, part 3 (industries) – William Penn
- The forming of Delaware County, part 4 (churches) – Old St. David’s Church, St. Mary’s Episcopal, Radnor Baptist Church
- The forming of Delaware County, part 5 (churches) – Thomas Willcox
- The forming of Delaware County, part 6 (colleges) – Augustinian College of Villanova in the State of Pennsylvania, Haverford College, Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania Military College
- The forming of Delaware County, part 7 (banks & newspapers)
- The Wayne Art Center, part 1 – Radnor High School
- The Wayne Art Center, part 2
- The Wayne Art Center, part 3
- The Wayne Art Center, part 4
- The Wayne Art Center, part 5
- The Wayne Art Center, part 6
- The 1912 Harvest Home Fete, part 1 – “Walmarthon”, Charles S. Walton, the Neighborhood League
- The 1912 Harvest Home Fete, part 2 – A.B. Frost, Neighborhood League
- The 1912 Harvest Home Fete, part 3 – “Walmarthon”, The Log Cabin, Tuskegee Institute singers, Men’s Club of Wayne
- The 1912 Harvest Home Fete, part 4- Charles E. Walton; Bailey, Banks & Biddle; Neighborhood League; Campfire Girls
- St. Martin’s Church, part 1
- St. Martin’s Church, part 2
- St. Martin’s Church, part 3 – Richard H. Gurley, WWI
- The Radnor War Memorial, part 1 – “Society Circus”, WWI, Chew Family
- The Radnor War Memorial, part 2 – American Legion, Chew Family, WWI
- Wayne’s First Baptist Church, part 1 – Music Fund Hall, William & Emily Worthington Siter, Louis Fillipone, Carr’s Corner
- Wayne’s First Baptist Church, part 2 – Radnor Science & Musical Hall
- Wayne’s First Baptist Church, part 3 – Spread Eagle Inn, Siter Family
- Wayne’s First Baptist Church, part 4 – Great Valley Baptist Church members create new church at Carr’s Corner, Siter Family, Music Hall Fund
- Wayne’s First Baptist Church, part 5 – opposition to slavery
- Wayne’s First Baptist Church, part 6 – investigates drinking and swearing
- Wayne’s First Baptist Church, part 7 – Civil War, President Lincoln’s Day, buildings, school, parsonage
- Wayne’s First Baptist Church, part 8 – demolition on Conestoga Road site, re-build on Lancaster Pike west of the Trust Company as Central Baptist Church, Davis’ sons killed in Civil War named & Stilwell of WWI
- Conestoga Wagons, part 1 – how built & used, wagoneers, horses
- Conestoga Wagons, part 2 – Teamsters, King’s Highway, “There will be bells”
- Conestoga Wagons, part 3 – classes of wagoneers, songs, Lancaster turnpike
- The Bellevue Hotel, part 1 – oral history of people who grew up there
- The Bellevue Hotel, part 2 – more oral history by Mrs. Davis and George Arms
- The Bellevue Hotel, part 3 – dress, entertainment, Little Lord Fauntleroy
- The Bellevue Hotel, part 4 (the Aztec Club meeting) – Gen. Ulysses S. Grant presides over banquet 9/14/1881, club history, Geo. W. Childs, Grant’s career
- The Bellevue Hotel, part 5 (the Aztec Club meeting) – Guest John Walter, member of Parliament and owners of the London “Times”, U.S. Grant, G. Childs
- The Bellevue Hotel, part 6 – bicycles, new houses on Bloomingdale & Audubon
- The Bellevue Hotel, part 7 (the fire) – description
- The Book “Our Pennsylvania”, part 1 by Amy Oakley, illustrated by Thornton Oakley, Bryn Mawr College
- The Book “Our Pennsylvania”, part 2 – Old St. David’s Church, Wayne Family, old inns, Longwood and its gardens
- The Book “Our Pennsylvania”, part 3 – Tinicumn, Fort New Gothenburg, Pritnz
- The Saturday Club – original history and Christmas 1951
- The Saturday Club – the Musical Coterie of Wayne
1952
- Radnor Fire Company acquires new Mack 1000 gallon pump truck, fire fighting history, plane crashes
- Radnor Fire Company history & members, Radnor High School, The Coffee House
- Early days of Radnor Fire Company (as the North Wayne Hose Company) Andrew L. Fritz
- Radnor Fire Company: history, Knox-Waterous fire engine, The Coffee House, local fires
- Radnor Fire Company: 1908 Memorial Day Parade, Union Hall festivities
- 1911 Fifth Annual Convention of the Delaware County Firemen’s Association and parade
- 1911 Fifth Annual Convention of the Delaware County Firemen’s Association and parade, the historic Darby Ram, local fires, local entertainment
- Villanova College fires, Elmer Stable fire
- Opera House (Lyceum Hall) fire, Post Master Milton J. Porter, Welsh & Parks Hardware Store, more fires, The George Clay Fire Company
- 1930 Pennsylvania Fireworks Company explosion & inquest, Valley Forge Military Academy cadets help police
- Property losses from Fireworks Company explosion, Canteen of the Wayne Red Cross Branch, the Neighborhood League, Devon Baby Clinic, Relief Fund
- 1929 Devon Inn fire, 1st home of Valley Forge Military Academy in 1928 by Major Baker, St. Luke’s School
- Villanova College fires
- Radnor Fire Company: building history, equipment, members, ambulances
- Radnor Fire Company: responds to trolley & train crashes, 1951-1952 report, Radnor High School boys training to fill spots of firemen gone to WWII
- Traveling Lancaster Turnpike in 1770’s, J. F. Sachser book “The Wayside Inns on the Lancaster Highway”, local inns
- Blue Ball Tavern and Inn history
- Blue Ball Inn layout, Owners: Bernhard Vauleer, Prissy Robinson, Croasdale, Wagner families, skeletons unearthed, ghosts
- The Saturday Club, ‘Suburban’ Archives, State Federation of Pennsylvania Women
- 1914 “Reminiscence Evening” of the “Old Settlers” with Henry Pleasants, Esq., Historian of Radnor Township; history (roads & buildings)
- 1915 meeting of the “Old Settlers”; 6 Radnor schools; 1897 rules for using telephones; T. T. Worrell & Sons store and prices for items
- The Founding of the Community Garden Club of Wayne
- Wayne in 1922: St. Katharine’s Hall opens, War Memorial dedicated
- Wayne in 1922: Automobiles, Bryn Mawr Business Men’s Assoc., Red Cross, Church Pastors
- Martin’s Dam, first white settlers, “Cherry Garth”
- Old documents found, Martin’s Dam occupants, Colonial Village swimming pool
- Hughes Saw Mill, Zooks’ Dam (now Martin’s Dam), grist mill
- Colonial Village swimming pool, Martin’s Dam, the Wilds family, old Indian School “Ponemah”, Zooks’ Dam
- Martin’s Dam purchase by Lower Merion Water Company, law suits by downstream farmers, Martin’s Dam Club
- Martin’s Dam Club
- Martin’s Dam Club development, Unkefer Brothers builders
- Radnor Road and Croton Road, Warner Road, Colonial Village, Hughes Saw Mill
- Hogentogler and F. J. Whitney, Jr. house on Croton Road
- Lyceum Hall, Colonial Building, Opera House
- Fox hunts, Kromer livery stables, Master of Hounds Billy Holloway
- Old Eagle School history, Joseph Levis Worrall, Margaret Cornog
- Old Eagle School, John Evans’ School (south of Radnor Friends Meeting)
- Old Eagle School, Mt. Pleasant School (formerly the Carr School)
- Album of photographs from J. Henry Askin’s Louella House
- Sites from Louella House looking south: Siter, Fritz and Mifflin farms, the New Reservoir
- Sites from Louella House looking east: barns, stables, later Merryvale Athletic Assoc.
- Anthony Wayne Day of 1935, Wayne Art Center
- 1935 Highway signs: Ithan
- 1935 Highway signs: St. Davids
- 1935 Highway signs: Wayne, “Mad” Anthony Wayne
- 1935 Highway signs: Radnor Township, toll gates, Rosemont Hill
- 8 Highway signs designed by Herbert S. Henderson, Anthony Wayne Day parade of 1935
- Community Christmas Trees
- Santa arrives, Christmas Trees: North Wayne, Wayne Terraces, Rosemont
1953
- Toll houses, tolls charged Rosemont Hill, “Toast to the Tavern”
- Early settlers, Old Eagle School
- Old Eagle School 1767-1909, Revolutionary War signal trees
- German Protestant settlement, old St. David’s Church, Pechin’s Corner school house, “Chicken Lizzie”
- Old Eagle School Road, school house, “Chicken Lizzie”
- Toast to the Tavern, inn histories by James Dallett
- Sorrell Horse Tavern, George Washington & Lafayette, Unicorn Inn
- History of roads: Lancaster Avenue, Conestoga Road, Paxton Road, the High Street Ferry
- Conestoga wagons: Six-Horse Bell Teams
- Conestoga horses: wagon gears and bells
- Conestoga wagoning and gear, Eby family, Pa. Railroad, author John Omwake
- Conestoga wagon construction and gear, Landis Valley Museum, Dutton family
- F. G. Farrell of the “Book and Yarn Shop, Wayne; (Joseph) Hawley’s House then the West Tavern, (John West) polling place, Sorrell Horse Inn, Amy Oakley
- John and Sarah Wilds homestead (sibs.), Rudolph Huzzard (blacksmith)
- Morris A. Barr’s “Eleven Acres of Diamonds;” gold and precious gem mining, bottling plant
- League of Women Voters: Women’s Suffrage, 19th Amendment
- League of Women Voters: members, 1921 National Convention
- League of Women Voters 1920-1921: School Board meeting on new school site
- League of Women Voters 1953: United Nations
- Location of “Eleven Acres of Diamonds,” Morris A. Barr’s Jugtown bottling works aka Valley Forge Mineral Bottling Works
- Morris Abner Barr history of his bottling plant and gem finds
- Morris A. Barr: life history and 1940 biography
- Morris A. Barr: visits this reporter, pictures, the Frank Bean family mineral springs
- Morris A. Barr: Valley Forge Springs and bottling works, “Shady Nook,” his “Treasure Farm,” Frank Caughrey
- Morris A. Barr: 2nd visits this reporter, Diamond Rock Road, Jug Hollow, finding precious gems and metals, “Treasure Farm”
- Washington’s Sentinel Chestnut, Old Eagle School Road, Revolutionary Way signal trees, Morris A. Barr’s Valley Forge Museum, Edwards Dam
- Wayne Churches, Drexel & Childs, Wendell & Smith, Wayne Estate
- Wayne Churches, Wayne Estate
- Wayne Methodist Episcopal Church, Wayne Estate
- Wayne M.E. Church corner stone laying, Opera House
- Wayne Coffee House, Radnor High School, Methodist Church, tenor Leonard E. Auty, Ladies’ Aid Society
- 1919 Methodist Bible Classes Outing in Flemington, NJ
- 1919 Methodist Outing in Flemington, NJ
- 1919 Methodist Outing in Flemington, NJ
- Geo. W. Childs, Methodist Church
- Merryvale Club, Geo. W. Schultz, Kelly’s Dam, “The Walkers” (hikers), Radnor Cricket Club, Fenimore Pond
- The Needlework Guild, American Red Cross, Wayne Library, Hospital of the Good Shepherd in Rosemont
- The Needlework Guild during WWI and WWII, Wayne Coffee House
- Geo. W. Schultz; Bellevue Hotel; Radnor Cricket Club; Wendell & Treat, home builders of Wayne Estate
- Schultz family Wayne Estate house at 211 Walnut Ave. – interior pictures
- What young people did for amusement and entertainment (1890 photos)
- What young people wore (1891 photos)
- St. David’s Church in 1891, Geo. Schultz photos at home at 211 Walnut Ave., The Bicycle Club of Wayne
- Development of Wayne Estate in 1890, Schultz family history (Father William Schultz, U.S. railroad man delivers trains to Emperor of Russia and Berlin)
- 1899 and 1904 “Directory and Blue Book of Wayne and St. Davids” listing names and addresses of residents and businesses
- Advertisements in Directory and Blue Book issued by Wayne Title & Trust Co.
- 1890 Wayne business block, Opera House (Colonial Building), Lienhardt bakery, J. M. Fronefield, Jr., Larry and Claude LaDow
- Wayne Estate – interior house photos from early 1880s
1954
- Photos and info on original 1870 Wayne Station, 1880’s small log cabin in rear of 1st Baptist Church, the Cornog/LeBoutillier house in 1880’s
- Frederick F. Hallowell house at 220 Walnut Ave. in the “Pillar House design,” Wendell & Smith, North Wayne Protective Association, Wayne Title & Trust Co.
- 1892 pictures of Wayne Methodist and Presbyterian Churches, the old Radnor Baptist Church, Wayne Hotel, Wayne Estate
- Wayne Estate: Gabled Inn and Flemish House by Wendell & Smith, “The founder of the town of Wayne” Geo. W. Childs
- Wayne Estate: Pillar, Round End and New Tower Houses by Wendell & Smith
- 1890 Wayne Estate office at St. Davids of Wendell & Smith, “House A”
- Wayne Estate: “House B” and “House C”
- Wayne Estate: “House D” and “House E”
- Neighborhood League Shop and Woman’s Exchange, The Alley Door, Yorke Apothecary
- Neighborhood League Shops and tea room, Children’s Shop on Louella Court
- The Alley Door
- The Wayne Woman’s Exchange, the Junior League
- Neighborhood League Shop
- Tea Room of the Woman’s Exchange and Alley Door
- Wayne Estate: “House F” and “House P”
- Local fires: St. Rita’s Hall, Brown stable, Elmer stable
- Radnor Fire Company fire engine, old fire house, W. T. Wright stable fire
- Radnor Fire Company: 50th anniversary in 1911, Devon Fireworks disaster, the “Darby Ram”, Betner Paper Box Company, Lobb lumber yard, Packard Motor Company
- 1914 fire at Opera House, 1912 fire of Geo. W. Hill family at 216 Walnut Ave., Bryn Mawr fire truck
- Red Lion Hotel in Morgan’s Corner, The Old Store on King of Prussia Road at Belrose Lane, “Dynamite Dan,” “Sanctuary Hill” in St. Davids, the Radnor House
- The Radnor House: Belrose Lane
- The Radnor House: interior, Penna. Railroad, the Radnor Inn
- The Radnor House: the Old Store, Red Lion Hotel, Pennsylvania Railroad station at Morgan’s Corner at King of Prussia Road
- The Oscar Dillin Store, the Old Store at Radnor, St. Martin’s Church (Note: see July 30th article for names of people in the picture)
- 1873 Morgan’s Corner, Radnor Station
- Township Treasurer Tryon L. Steele memoirs: 1890’s, the Old Store, “New” school on Robert L. Montgomery place in Ithan, Continental Army
- Strafford (orig. Eagle) Train Station, 1876 Centennial Exposition
- Strafford Train Station, Geo. W. Schultz memoirs of the 1876 Centennial
- The Old Store in Morgan’s Corner with names of people in picture with June 25th article), O. Howard Wolfe, Roy Yocum
- King of Prussia Tavern (Inn)
- Devon Inn, Bryn Mawr Hotel, Valley Forge Military Academy
- Saturday Club, Bryn Mawr “Record” newspaper and articles
- Saturday Club, Bryn Mawr “Record” newspaper, John H. Converse of Rosemont
- Zook’s Dam (later Martin’s Dam), woolen mill, house photos
- 1898 photo: O.S. and John G. Dillin in The Old Store and delivery wagon
- 1896 photo of the children of Radnor School on King of Prussia Road
- Captain John G. W Dillin, Dillin’s Store
- Waynewood Hotel, Wayne Hotel, Louella Hotel
- Waynewood Hotel (called Wayne House in 1954)
- 1886 photo of Radnor School #4 on King of Prussia Road, Radnor
- Oscar S. Dillin of Dillin’s Store, Lindenwood Hotel, Radnor Inn Apartments, amusements of 1880s-1890s
- Wayne Sanatorium, tuberculosis, stores in Wayne
- St. Davids Golf Links, Poplar and Walnut Avenues, early schools
1955
- Spring-Gail Swimming Pool, Edgewood Lake, Fenimore’s Dam, Walton Pond, Wayne Post Office, St. Davids Toll Gate in 1912
- Poplar, Windermere, Aberdeen Avenues, St. Davids Road at Pembroke Avenue
- Waterloo Mills on Darby Creek, Old Eagle School Road, Spread Eagle Inn
- 1928 “The Main Line Beautiful” booklet, children playing at St. Davids, Charles S. Walton estate
- 1928 Farley’s Inc. (Wayne Men’s Store in 1955), Wayne Chamber of Commerce, Real Estate firms
- 1867 Louella House, Cleaver’s Landing
- Askin Cottage, Maule Manor House, John Richards Manor House 1792
- Louella Mansion: hay wagon, sheep houses, fold, hennery, and barn
- 1860s Wayne railroad station, Hall Lane, spring houses, on Askin property and on Barber Farm
- Windermere Court: early description, “new” Radnor High School
- Katherine Barling Longstreth Sayen, Founder of the Saturday Club; Club history
- R. H. Johnson home on W. Wayne & Bloomingdale Avenues, Peterson house, Geo. H. Borst, Wayne Station moved to Strafford Station after tracks moved
- Antique Auto Club of America: Ted Brooks’ 1912 touring cars, Dr. Smedley’s 1913 Buick roadster.
- 1912 Labor Day: Town carnival; T. T. Worrall & Sons grocery delivery trucks
- 1912 Labor Day: Refreshment stand on Wayne School field, decorated autos
- 1912 Labor Day decorated cars, Merryvale Athletic Association
- Dr. Robert P. Elmer’s Honeymoon Horsman automobile, 1904
- John Dotter’s 1900 Autocar, William Allan Barr’s 1913 Franklin touring car
- Rittenhouse Bros. delivery truck in 1914, Frank Cressman of Beechtree Lane, Stodart Dayton, Hyde W Ballard’s truck from Packard
- 1913 Labor Day: parade; Society Circus; 2nd City Troop members Penman, Robert and Thomas Wood, sons of late John P. Wood
- Photo of 1880’s George Corrie homestead corner of Bloomingdale and Lenoir Avenues, later in 1920 Dr. Henry G. Fischer home, photo of house in 1955
- Dr. Henry G. Fischer’s home: corner of Bloomingdale and Lenoir Avenues, Thomas Eakins, Phila. Academy of Fine Arts, Wayne Art Center
- 1880’s photo of Theodore F. Ramsey, then son Charles T. Mather home: corner of Bloomingdale and Lancaster Aves.; drawing of the Bell Telephone Company building to replace home in 1956.
- Harry Black house 114 Bloomingdale Ave., formerly the Eldredge School (Emma and Adeleide Eldredge), Drexel & Childs, Kingsway Apartments
- 1934 photo of Eldredge’s house, Eldredge School described, reservoir, Florey brick yard near Garrett Hill, Tryon Lewis saw mills, Edwards mills
- Russell B. Spencer’s Radnor Street Road, Poplar Ave. old oak trees
- 1881 Bloomingdale Avenue Indenture (deed) between George W. Childs and Emma Bouvier, his wife, to Harry E. Corrie
- Conestoga Road and Lancaster Avenue in 1900 and 1955, John M. Gallagher house demolished for Gulf station, Spread Eagle Inn
- 1905 photo of John M. Gallagher house, Unicorn Inn, Spread Eagle Inn 1796-1886; torn down by Geo. W. Childs
- Kingsway Apartments, Bloomingdale Ave. Benjamin Franklin James, III house & foundations
- Robert A. Apple house, Croton Road (formerly Reeseville Road), Abner Hughes log cabin then stone house, “Cherry Garth,” home of Emily Exley
- 1856 “Strafford,” Homestead Road; PRR Strafford station (formerly called Eagle); 1880 Joseph B. McCall, Jr. gate house on Gulph Road; Abraham Lincoln; 1870’s George H. Borst house, 125 Bloomingdale Ave.; 1789 E. Dorothy Finley house, 113 W. Beechtree Lane, Revolutionary War veteran John Pugh
- George H. Borst house (continued)
- Mrs. Charles E. Suffren (Martha Wentworth)’s life history, Old St. Davids Church, Old Eagle Station in Strafford, John Langdon and Thomas Wentworth
- 1865 Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train, John Langdon Wentworth home on Homestead Road, Dr. Henry Pleasants, family physician
- Martha Wentworth Suffren, Women’s Suffrage, Lucretia Mott (one of Radnor’s earliest settlers), League of Women Voters
- Old time local doctor 1810 -1892 Dr. Henry DeWitt Pawling, Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Navy, Merchantman ship “Friendship,” frigate “Potomac,” Peacock Gardens Inn, King of Prussia Inn, Valley Railroad
- Dr. Henry DeWitt Pawling (continued)
- 1880’s King of Prussia Inn, “Early American Inns and Taverns” by Emily Lathrop, George Washington and Masonic Lodge No. 8
- 1952 dedication of Christmas Tree, Wayne Presbyterian Church, Garden Club
- 1952 Wayne 1st community Christmas Tree at Wayne Primary School, North Wayne Tree
1956
- Wayne Red Cross: Mrs. Wm. Henry Brooks, 1st Chairwoman 1916-1933, Masonic Hall, WWI & WWII, President Taft
- Wayne Red Cross: President Taft, WWI & WWII, Woodrow Wilson, President Truman
- Wayne Red Cross Headquarters: 1st in Dr. A. H. O’Neal home (formerly Pinkerton home), 2nd at 105 W. Lancaster Ave. with photo (later site of Anthony Wayne Theatre), Cobb & Lawless, Wayne Needlework Guild, Neighborhood League
- Wayne Red Cross: 1916 interior photo of surgical dressing room of 105 W. Lancaster Ave. (later site of Anthony Wayne Theatre), WWI Packing Committee
- Wayne Red Cross: Float “Civilian Relief” for parade down Broad St., Phila., Wayne Girl Scouts
- Wayne Red Cross: 1917 Float “Open Day & Night for Emergency Use” 1917 parade down Broad St., Anthony Wayne Theatre, WWI
- Wayne Red Cross: 1917 First Aid Room at 105 W. Lancaster Ave., (later site of Anthony Wayne Theatre), WWI & WWII, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, Wartime Relief
- Wayne Red Cross: 1917 photo of classroom; WWI; March 1917 move to 122 W. Lancaster Ave. (former Bonniwell home)
- Emergency Red Cross Hospital in Saturday Club House: 1918 Influenza epidemic
- Emergency Red Cross Hospital in Saturday Club House: 1918 Influenza epidemic
- Radnor Fire Company, WWI, 1918 Armistice Day parade, Wayne Men’s Club
- 1918 Armistice Day parade
- What Wayne was like in 1936
- What Wayne was like in 1936 (continued)
- Old Wayne Hall (library), 1870-1871
- Wayne Library history, Lyceum Hall
- Memorial Library of Radnor Township
- Memorial Library of Radnor Township, Friends Meeting House
- Memorial Library of Radnor Township, George W. Childs Library
- Alexander H. Crocket homestead, Howard Johnson Restaurant
- Alexander H. Crocket homestead, Howard Johnson Restaurant
- Alexander H. Crocket homestead, Nathan P. Pechin farmhouse
- The King of Prussia Inn
- The King of Prussia Inn
- The King of Prussia Inn
- Early Telegraph and Telephone Service
- Martha Wentworth Suffren’s family history and home furnishings
- “Rural Pennsylvania in the Vicinity of Philadelphia” (mid-1890s)
- St. Mary’s Church
- St. Mary’s Church, Radnor Friends Meeting
- Wayne Presbyterian, Old Wayne (Lyceum) Hall
- The Waynewood Hotel, George W. Childs Library, Wayne Presbyterian Church
- First Baptist Church (1890), Music Fund Hall (1832), Central Baptist Church (1897-98)
- Walnut and North Wayne Avenues mid-1890s
- Wayne Post Cards: Saturday Club, South Wayne Ave., St. Luke’s School, Bloomingdale Ave.
- Oldest Christmas Tree Seller: John D’Ignazio
1957
- Merryvale Cricket Club, Radnor Cricket Club
- St. Katharine’s Convent grounds (1907), water wheel at Ithan Creek Falls
- St. Katharine’s Parish history
- Pechin’s old spring house, Radnor, “Villa Cabrini”
- Wayne Girl Scouts Troop #131 of Radnor Grammar School, War Bonds
- Ladies Aid Society of the Wayne Methodist Church cookbook of 1892
- Early ads: Women’s Stylish Footwear, the Wayne Mart, John Wanamaker
- Early ads: Edgar C. Humphrey’s Tin & Sheet Iron Worker, L.K. Burket & Brother, T. T. Worrall & Sons
- Memories of By-gone Days
- Villanova College in the 1890s
- Villanova University construction projects
- Gulph Christian Church, Matson Ford and Old Gulph Roads
- Gulph Christian Church, built 1835
- History of 1860s and ‘70s, The Welsh Barony, historical book suggestions
- Old American Flags
- Favorite local resorts, entertainment and amusements
- Old sports in the 1860s and ‘70s
- Fashion, stables, medicine, telephones in 1860 through 1880s
- 1855 “Guide for the Pennsylvania Railroad, with Extensive Maps including the Entire Route with all its windings, objects of Interest and Information Useful to the Traveler”
- Cleaver’s Gate (Landing), Wayne Railroad Station in 1860s, Libertyville
- Views traveling on the Pennsylvania Railroad
- Saturday Club: Old Wayne Lyceum Hall where it was founded in 1886
- Saturday Club: founder Katherine Barling Longstreth
- Saturday Club: club house, Bellevue Hotel, other old buildings
- Saturday Club: annual convention, the War Kitchen, Influenza
- Three functions of the Old Drinking Fountain on the Pike