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Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Michael Richman House, Penns Grove, Salem County, NJ

Michael Richman House, Penns Grove, Salem County, NJ

Survey number: HABS NJ-350 Building/structure dates: 1764 Initial Construction

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Park Octagonal School House, South corner State Road 232 & Swamp Road, Wrightstown, Bucks County, PA

Penns Park Octagonal School House, South corner State Road 232 & Swamp...

Significance: Originally one of approximately ten octagonal schoolhouses built in Bucks County, this is the last one remaining. Built in 1802, it was one of the earliest of its kind, and predates the widespread... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Park Octagonal School House, South corner State Road 232 & Swamp Road, Wrightstown, Bucks County, PA

Penns Park Octagonal School House, South corner State Road 232 & Swamp...

Significance: Originally one of approximately ten octagonal schoolhouses built in Bucks County, this is the last one remaining. Built in 1802, it was one of the earliest of its kind, and predates the widespread... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Michael Richman House, Penns Grove, Salem County, NJ

Michael Richman House, Penns Grove, Salem County, NJ

Survey number: HABS NJ-350 Building/structure dates: 1764 Initial Construction

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Park Octagonal School House, South corner State Road 232 & Swamp Road, Wrightstown, Bucks County, PA

Penns Park Octagonal School House, South corner State Road 232 & Swamp...

Significance: Originally one of approximately ten octagonal schoolhouses built in Bucks County, this is the last one remaining. Built in 1802, it was one of the earliest of its kind, and predates the widespread... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

[Maps of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary used as trial exhibits in the 1735 court suit brought by the Penns against Lord Baltimore to determine the official interprovincial boundary line].

[Maps of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary used as trial exhibits in ...

The maps also cover the Lower Counties (now the State of Delaware) which at the time were part of Pennsylvania. The "Virginia" map shows lines of latitude (identified) and longitude (unidentified). Common title... More

Penns Park Octagonal School House, South corner State Road 232 & Swamp Road, Wrightstown, Bucks County, PA

Penns Park Octagonal School House, South corner State Road 232 & Swamp...

Significance: Originally one of approximately ten octagonal schoolhouses built in Bucks County, this is the last one remaining. Built in 1802, it was one of the earliest of its kind, and predates the widespread... More

York-Island, with a view of the seats of Mr. A. Gracie, Mr. Church &c. / drawn, engraved & published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Penns'a.

York-Island, with a view of the seats of Mr. A. Gracie, Mr. Church &c....

Print shows view across lake of houses on the far shore, framed by a grape arbor and willow tree. Illus. in: The country seats of the United States of North America ... / W. Birch. Springland near Bristol, Pen... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, PA

Penns Creek Bridge, State Route 1014 at Penns Creek, Selinsgrove, Snyd...

Significance: Penns Creek Bridge is an unusually ornamented example of a multiple-span concrete barrel arch bridge. Parapet walls follow the graceful humpback curve of the bridge and employ a molded concrete s... More

[Maps of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary used as trial exhibits in the 1735 court suit brought by the Penns against Lord Baltimore to determine the official interprovincial boundary line].

[Maps of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary used as trial exhibits in ...

The maps also cover the Lower Counties (now the State of Delaware) which at the time were part of Pennsylvania. The "Virginia" map shows lines of latitude (identified) and longitude (unidentified). Common title... More