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Brandy Station, Virginia. Tent of A. Foulke, Sutler at headquarters of 1st Brigade, Horse Artillery

Brandy Station, Virginia. Tent of A. Foulke, Sutler at headquarters of...

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Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Brandy Station, Virginia. Tent of A. Foulke, Sutler, 1st Brigade, Horse Artillery

Brandy Station, Virginia. Tent of A. Foulke, Sutler, 1st Brigade, Hors...

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth Street, Phila...

Significance: The building presently known as the Morgan Building is an important example of the revival of the brick Italianate palazzo design by Cope and Stewardson who became the preeminent American collegia... More

[Brandy Station, Virginia Tent of A. Foulke, Sutler, at headquarters of 1st Brigade, Horse Artillery]

[Brandy Station, Virginia Tent of A. Foulke, Sutler, at headquarters o...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, winter quarters at Brandy Station, December 1863-April 1864.

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth Street, Phila...

Significance: The building presently known as the Morgan Building is an important example of the revival of the brick Italianate palazzo design by Cope and Stewardson who became the preeminent American collegia... More

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth Street, Phila...

Significance: The building presently known as the Morgan Building is an important example of the revival of the brick Italianate palazzo design by Cope and Stewardson who became the preeminent American collegia... More

Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Foulke & Long Institute, School, 209 South Thirty-fourth Street, Phila...

Significance: The building presently known as the Morgan Building is an important example of the revival of the brick Italianate palazzo design by Cope and Stewardson who became the preeminent American collegia... More

[Brandy Station, Virginia Tent of A. Foulke, Sutler, at headquarters of 1st Brigade, Horse Artillery]

[Brandy Station, Virginia Tent of A. Foulke, Sutler, at headquarters o...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, winter quarters at Brandy Station, December 1863-April 1864.

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Foulke & Long Institute, Dormitory, 205 South Thirty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
Foulke, July 24, 1776, Testimony on British and American Sympathies of Various Soldiers; Hughes, et al

Foulke, July 24, 1776, Testimony on British and American Sympathies of...

Testimony on British and American Sympathies of Various Soldiers; Hughes, et al

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More

Foulke & Long Institute, Dormitory, 205 South Thirty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, PA

Burgess Foulke House, 26 North Main Street, Quakertown, Bucks County, ...

Significance: Erected by Edward Foulke, it was the home of the first burgess of the Borough of Quakertown and the family homestead for the prominent Foulke family. It is an excellent example of early English Qu... More