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Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

New Zealand Minister of Finance arrives. Washington D.C., July 12. Walter Nash, Minister of Finance, Customs, and Marketing of New Zealand, as he [was] greeted on his arrival today by H.O. Chalkley, (left) Counselor of the British Embassy. Mr. Nash, accompanied by a party of technical commercial aides, is in the Capitol for a discussion of trade and transport problems with the United States, 7/12/37

New Zealand Minister of Finance arrives. Washington D.C., July 12. Wal...

Public domain vintage photo from New Zealand archive, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Dr. Lyman Chalkley, Industrial Economic Consultant to Chemical Section, Office of Production Management (OPM)

Dr. Lyman Chalkley, Industrial Economic Consultant to Chemical Section...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a political campaign, politician, office meeting, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Dr. Lyman Chalkley, Industrial Economic Advisor, Industrial and Commodity Research Branch, Bureau of Research and Statistics, Office of Production Management (OPM)

Dr. Lyman Chalkley, Industrial Economic Advisor, Industrial and Commod...

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s US industrial development, Second World War, US war production, indusry, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Proposals for printing by subscription ... an American edition of Barclay's Apology for the true Christian divinity, as held by the people called Quakers. Also for printing by subscription ... The works of Thomas Chalkley ... Proposals of Joseph

Proposals for printing by subscription ... an American edition of Barc...

Imprint 2,.; Not in Evans.; Prospectus. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 147, Folder 3.

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More

Proposals for printing by subscription ... an American edition of Barclay's Apology for the true Christian divinity, as held by the people called Quakers. Also for printing by subscription ... The works of Thomas Chalkley ... Proposals of Joseph

Proposals for printing by subscription ... an American edition of Barc...

Imprint 2,.; Not in Evans.; Prospectus. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 147, Folder 3.

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Chalkley Hall, Wheatsheaf Lane & Sepviva Street, Philadelphia, Philade...

Significance: The original part (1723) of the structure was built for Thomas Chalkley, a merchant and Quaker proselytizer. The main section was built for Abel Jones, a merchant and Chalkey's son-in-law. The str... More