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Percheron stallion brought to mare for mating, on farm near Pine Grove Mills, Pennsylvania

Percheron stallion brought to mare for mating, on farm near Pine Grove...

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Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail I

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail I

Public domain photograph of midcentury American architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Upper Bridge at Slate Run, Spanning Pine Creek at State Route 414, Slate Run, Lycoming County, PA

Upper Bridge at Slate Run, Spanning Pine Creek at State Route 414, Sla...

See also HAER PA-478 for related documentation. Includes written data. Significance: The bridge is a lattice truss, and unusual truss type that was built in the U.S. from about 1857 to the 1890s. Riveting all t... More

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Route 4001, English Center, Lycoming County, PA

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Ro...

Significance: It is the only remaining bridge of two completed in 1891 to provide access to this once-important regional logging and tanning center. One of few surviving short-span roadway suspension bridges in... More

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Route 4001, English Center, Lycoming County, PA

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Ro...

Significance: It is the only remaining bridge of two completed in 1891 to provide access to this once-important regional logging and tanning center. One of few surviving short-span roadway suspension bridges in... More

Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek at Messerall Road (Township Route 993), Titusville, Crawford County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek at Messerall Road (Township Rou...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a small wrought-iron bowstring truss. A prefabricated structure, it demonstrates the versatility of wrought iron and the speed with which it could be assemble... More

Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek at Messerall Road (Township Route 993), Titusville, Crawford County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek at Messerall Road (Township Rou...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a small wrought-iron bowstring truss. A prefabricated structure, it demonstrates the versatility of wrought iron and the speed with which it could be assemble... More

Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek at Messerall Road (Township Route 993), Titusville, Crawford County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek at Messerall Road (Township Rou...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a small wrought-iron bowstring truss. A prefabricated structure, it demonstrates the versatility of wrought iron and the speed with which it could be assemble... More

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycom...

Significance: The Pine Creek Bridge is an outstanding example of a lenticular through truss. The lenticular, or parabolic, truss is a type developed during the mid-nineteenth century in Europe, but it enjoyed ... More

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycom...

Significance: The Pine Creek Bridge is an outstanding example of a lenticular through truss. The lenticular, or parabolic, truss is a type developed during the mid-nineteenth century in Europe, but it enjoyed ... More

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycom...

Significance: The Pine Creek Bridge is an outstanding example of a lenticular through truss. The lenticular, or parabolic, truss is a type developed during the mid-nineteenth century in Europe, but it enjoyed ... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State Route 2302) & Pine Run, Sharon, Mercer County, PA

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State R...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a dual-rib, open-spandrel concrete arch bridge executed in the Stripped Classicism style. The bridge is also an excellent example of design utilizing the plas... More

Early years, with images of family, self portraits, landscapes and architectural interiors. Pine tree at Harvey's Lake, Pennsylvania

Early years, with images of family, self portraits, landscapes and arc...

Picryl description: Public domain image of trees, forest, park, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Reverend Robert Blackwell House, 313 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Reverend Robert Blackwell House, 313 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philad...

Survey number: HABS PA-1319 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A black and white photo of a man leading a horse. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a man leading a horse. Office of War Inform...

This image is one of the images made by photographers working in Stryker's unit as it existed in a succession of government agencies: the Farm Security Administration (1937-1942). The photographs of the Farm S... More

A couple of men standing next to each other. Office of War Information Photograph

A couple of men standing next to each other. Office of War Information...

This image is one of the images made by photographers working in Stryker's unit as it existed in a succession of government agencies: the Farm Security Administration (1937-1942). The photographs of the Farm S... More

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail I

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail I

Public domain photograph of midcentury American architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Upper section

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Upper se...

Public domain photograph of midcentury American architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Mercer County Bridge No. 2631, Spanning Pine Run at Cribbs Road, Mercer, Mercer County, PA

Mercer County Bridge No. 2631, Spanning Pine Run at Cribbs Road, Merce...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge, water, historic structure, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Robert McMullin House, 411 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Robert McMullin House, 411 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Cou...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a cabinet, window or door, furniture, interior architecture detail, doorway, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

John Drinker House, 241 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

John Drinker House, 241 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County...

Survey number: HABS PA-1325 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

11-12 Pine Street (House), Woodvale, Cambria County, PA

11-12 Pine Street (House), Woodvale, Cambria County, PA

Survey number: HABS PA-5572 Building/structure dates: after 1910 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pine Grove Bridge, Spanning Octoraro Creek at Ashville & Forge Roads, Pine Grove, Lancaster County, PA

Pine Grove Bridge, Spanning Octoraro Creek at Ashville & Forge Roads, ...

Significance: The Pine Grove Bridge was built in 1884 after a destructive flood carried away an 1846 at this site. The county hired Capt. Elias McMellen, a well-respected and prolific Lancaster bridge builder ... More

These are all breaker-boys. (See photos taken at Ewen Breaker, later.) They were very suspicious of my motives. Sam Bellom (boy on left end of photo), 58 Pine Street. Been working in breaker #9 for two years, he says. He says, also, that he is 14 years old, but does not appear to be? Sam Topent (next to Bellom), 52 Pine Street. Been working at Ewen Breaker two years. Said, "I'm fourteen years, an' if you don' believe me, I kin show you de proofs." (They were all suspicious.) This boy had told the School Principal the other day that he was 13 years old, which may be too high. James Ritz (in middle), 28 Pine Street. Been working one year at Ewen Breaker. Said "14 years old," but this is unbelievable. Mikey Captan (small boy on James' left) 45 Pine St. Been working one year at Ewen Breaker, said he was 12 years old, but doesn't appear to be that. Tony Captan (right end of photo), 45 Pine St. Been working in Ewen Breaker one year. I found these boys and many others, working at Ewen Breaker, and photographed them (see photos). Boy on extreme right end of photo is Jo Topent, 52 Pine St. Been working at Ewen Breaker two years. Said he was 14 years old but does not appear to be. He was very suspicious of me and refused to be in first photo.  Location: Pittston, Pennsylvania.

These are all breaker-boys. (See photos taken at Ewen Breaker, later.)...

Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, structure, works, 19th-20th century industrial revolution, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Route 4001, English Center, Lycoming County, PA

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Ro...

Significance: It is the only remaining bridge of two completed in 1891 to provide access to this once-important regional logging and tanning center. One of few surviving short-span roadway suspension bridges in... More

Bridge over Little Pine Creek, State Route 1026 over Little Pine Creek, 2.01 kilometers (1.25 miles) East of Bendertown, Jonestown, Columbia County, PA

Bridge over Little Pine Creek, State Route 1026 over Little Pine Creek...

Significance: The bridge is an early example of a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge, noteworthy for its modern method of construction, and unusual shape and design. The two ribs of the arch and the ... More

Group of Breaker boys. Smallest is Sam Belloma, Pine Street. (See label #1949).  Location: Pittston, Pennsylvania.

Group of Breaker boys. Smallest is Sam Belloma, Pine Street. (See labe...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a child labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycom...

Significance: The Pine Creek Bridge is an outstanding example of a lenticular through truss. The lenticular, or parabolic, truss is a type developed during the mid-nineteenth century in Europe, but it enjoyed ... More

Waterville Bridge, Spanning Swatara Creek at Appalachian Trail (moved from Little Pine Creek at State Route 44, Waterville, Lycoming County), Green Point, Lebanon County, PA

Waterville Bridge, Spanning Swatara Creek at Appalachian Trail (moved ...

Significance: It is an example of a lenticular truss, so named because of the lens-like shape of its curved upper and lower chords. It is representative of the Berlin Iron Bridge Company's trademark bridge type... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State Route 2302) & Pine Run, Sharon, Mercer County, PA

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State R...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a dual-rib, open-spandrel concrete arch bridge executed in the Stripped Classicism style. The bridge is also an excellent example of design utilizing the plas... More

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State Route 2302) & Pine Run, Sharon, Mercer County, PA

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State R...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a dual-rib, open-spandrel concrete arch bridge executed in the Stripped Classicism style. The bridge is also an excellent example of design utilizing the plas... More

520 Pine Street (House), Easton, Northampton County, PA

520 Pine Street (House), Easton, Northampton County, PA

Significance: Vernacular rowhouse built in the 1870s terminates a block of four similar structures originally serving as residences. Maintains its slate sided gabled dormer and four-panel door. Survey number:... More

Swimming hole, Pine Grove Mills, Pennsylvania

Swimming hole, Pine Grove Mills, Pennsylvania

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A couple of horses standing on top of a grass covered field. Office of War Information Photograph

A couple of horses standing on top of a grass covered field. Office of...

This image is one of the images made by photographers working in Stryker's unit as it existed in a succession of government agencies: the Farm Security Administration (1937-1942). The photographs of the Farm S... More

A black and white photo of a horse sticking its head over a fence. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a horse sticking its head over a fence. Off...

This image is one of the images made by photographers working in Stryker's unit as it existed in a succession of government agencies: the Farm Security Administration (1937-1942). The photographs of the Farm S... More

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Nursery

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Nursery

Public domain photograph of office, auditorium, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Resting with the load at the head of the slope. Shaft #6 Pennsylvania Coal Co., Small boy is Jo Puma, a Nipper, 163 Pine Street. Jo's mother showed me the passport which shows Jo to be 14 years old, but he has no school certificate, although working inside the mine.  Location: Pittston, Pennsylvania.

Resting with the load at the head of the slope. Shaft #6 Pennsylvania ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a coal mine, mining, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Route 4001, English Center, Lycoming County, PA

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Ro...

Significance: It is the only remaining bridge of two completed in 1891 to provide access to this once-important regional logging and tanning center. One of few surviving short-span roadway suspension bridges in... More

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Route 4001, English Center, Lycoming County, PA

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Ro...

Significance: It is the only remaining bridge of two completed in 1891 to provide access to this once-important regional logging and tanning center. One of few surviving short-span roadway suspension bridges in... More

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Route 4001, English Center, Lycoming County, PA

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Ro...

Significance: It is the only remaining bridge of two completed in 1891 to provide access to this once-important regional logging and tanning center. One of few surviving short-span roadway suspension bridges in... More

Mercer Museum, Pine & Ashland Streets, Doylestown, Bucks County, PA

Mercer Museum, Pine & Ashland Streets, Doylestown, Bucks County, PA

See also HAER PA-107 for additional documentation. Includes photographs (photographs 67 & 68). Significance: A pioneering example of the use of reinforced concrete. An eclectic interpretation of Medieval styles... More

Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek at Messerall Road (Township Route 993), Titusville, Crawford County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek at Messerall Road (Township Rou...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a small wrought-iron bowstring truss. A prefabricated structure, it demonstrates the versatility of wrought iron and the speed with which it could be assemble... More

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycom...

Significance: The Pine Creek Bridge is an outstanding example of a lenticular through truss. The lenticular, or parabolic, truss is a type developed during the mid-nineteenth century in Europe, but it enjoyed ... More

Waterville Bridge, Spanning Swatara Creek at Appalachian Trail (moved from Little Pine Creek at State Route 44, Waterville, Lycoming County), Green Point, Lebanon County, PA

Waterville Bridge, Spanning Swatara Creek at Appalachian Trail (moved ...

Significance: It is an example of a lenticular truss, so named because of the lens-like shape of its curved upper and lower chords. It is representative of the Berlin Iron Bridge Company's trademark bridge type... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State Route 2302) & Pine Run, Sharon, Mercer County, PA

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State R...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a dual-rib, open-spandrel concrete arch bridge executed in the Stripped Classicism style. The bridge is also an excellent example of design utilizing the plas... More

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State Route 2302) & Pine Run, Sharon, Mercer County, PA

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State R...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a dual-rib, open-spandrel concrete arch bridge executed in the Stripped Classicism style. The bridge is also an excellent example of design utilizing the plas... More

A black and white photo of a man on a horse drawn cart. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a man on a horse drawn cart. Office of War ...

This image is one of the images made by photographers working in Stryker's unit as it existed in a succession of government agencies: the Farm Security Administration (1937-1942). The photographs of the Farm S... More

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail II

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail I...

Public domain photograph of midcentury American architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Robert McMullin House, 411 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Robert McMullin House, 411 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Cou...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Robert McMullin House, 411 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Robert McMullin House, 411 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Cou...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a basement, underground, lobby, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Upper Bridge at Slate Run, Spanning Pine Creek at State Route 414, Slate Run, Lycoming County, PA

Upper Bridge at Slate Run, Spanning Pine Creek at State Route 414, Sla...

See also HAER PA-478 for related documentation. Includes written data. Significance: The bridge is a lattice truss, and unusual truss type that was built in the U.S. from about 1857 to the 1890s. Riveting all t... More

Edward Drinker Cope Houses, 2100-2102 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Edward Drinker Cope Houses, 2100-2102 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Phila...

Significance: Edward Drinker Cope (1840-1897) was an extremely important 19th century natural scientist whose work helped to create specialization and professionalism of American science. He held teaching posts... More

Pine Grove Bridge, Spanning Octoraro Creek at Ashville & Forge Roads, Pine Grove, Lancaster County, PA

Pine Grove Bridge, Spanning Octoraro Creek at Ashville & Forge Roads, ...

Significance: The Pine Grove Bridge was built in 1884 after a destructive flood carried away an 1846 at this site. The county hired Capt. Elias McMellen, a well-respected and prolific Lancaster bridge builder ... More

Pine Grove Bridge, Spanning Octoraro Creek at Ashville & Forge Roads, Pine Grove, Lancaster County, PA

Pine Grove Bridge, Spanning Octoraro Creek at Ashville & Forge Roads, ...

Significance: The Pine Grove Bridge was built in 1884 after a destructive flood carried away an 1846 at this site. The county hired Capt. Elias McMellen, a well-respected and prolific Lancaster bridge builder ... More

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

Group of boys working in #9 Breaker Pennsylvania Coal Co., Hughestown Borough, Pittston, Pennsylvania In this group are Sam Belloma, Pine Street, Angelo Ross, and others reported previously.  Location: Pittston, Pennsylvania.

Group of boys working in #9 Breaker Pennsylvania Coal Co., Hughestown ...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Route 4001, English Center, Lycoming County, PA

Lower Bridge at English Center, Spanning Little Pine Creek at State Ro...

Significance: It is the only remaining bridge of two completed in 1891 to provide access to this once-important regional logging and tanning center. One of few surviving short-span roadway suspension bridges in... More

Third Presbyterian Church, 422 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Third Presbyterian Church, 422 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia...

See also HALS PA-15 for additional documentation. Survey number: HABS PA-1374

Bridge over Little Pine Creek, State Route 1026 over Little Pine Creek, 2.01 kilometers (1.25 miles) East of Bendertown, Jonestown, Columbia County, PA

Bridge over Little Pine Creek, State Route 1026 over Little Pine Creek...

Significance: The bridge is an early example of a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge, noteworthy for its modern method of construction, and unusual shape and design. The two ribs of the arch and the ... More

Bridge over Little Pine Creek, State Route 1026 over Little Pine Creek, 2.01 kilometers (1.25 miles) East of Bendertown, Jonestown, Columbia County, PA

Bridge over Little Pine Creek, State Route 1026 over Little Pine Creek...

Significance: The bridge is an early example of a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge, noteworthy for its modern method of construction, and unusual shape and design. The two ribs of the arch and the ... More

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, PA

Pine Creek Bridge, River Road spanning Pine Creek, Jersey Shore, Lycom...

Significance: The Pine Creek Bridge is an outstanding example of a lenticular through truss. The lenticular, or parabolic, truss is a type developed during the mid-nineteenth century in Europe, but it enjoyed ... More

Waterville Bridge, Spanning Swatara Creek at Appalachian Trail (moved from Little Pine Creek at State Route 44, Waterville, Lycoming County), Green Point, Lebanon County, PA

Waterville Bridge, Spanning Swatara Creek at Appalachian Trail (moved ...

Significance: It is an example of a lenticular truss, so named because of the lens-like shape of its curved upper and lower chords. It is representative of the Berlin Iron Bridge Company's trademark bridge type... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth & Ninth, Pine & Spruce Streets, Philadel...

Significance: Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital if the earliest established hospital in the United States with the country's oldest surgical amphitheater. It is a n... More

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State Route 2302) & Pine Run, Sharon, Mercer County, PA

Oakland Avenue Viaduct, Oakland Avenue spanning U.S. Route 62 (State R...

Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a dual-rib, open-spandrel concrete arch bridge executed in the Stripped Classicism style. The bridge is also an excellent example of design utilizing the plas... More

A black and white photo of a man standing next to a horse. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a man standing next to a horse. Office of W...

This image is one of the images made by photographers working in Stryker's unit as it existed in a succession of government agencies: the Farm Security Administration (1937-1942). The photographs of the Farm S... More

Swimming hole. Pine Grove Mills, Pennsylvania

Swimming hole. Pine Grove Mills, Pennsylvania

Picryl description: Public domain image of a river, water stream, lake or pond, park or forest, natural landscape, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

A couple of men standing on top of a pile of hay. Office of War Information Photograph

A couple of men standing on top of a pile of hay. Office of War Inform...

This image is one of the images made by photographers working in Stryker's unit as it existed in a succession of government agencies: the Farm Security Administration (1937-1942). The photographs of the Farm S... More

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail IV

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail I...

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Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Rear facade II

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Rear fac...

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Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail III

Pine Ford Acres Community Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania. Detail I...

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Mercer County Bridge No. 2631, Spanning Pine Run at Cribbs Road, Mercer, Mercer County, PA

Mercer County Bridge No. 2631, Spanning Pine Run at Cribbs Road, Merce...

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Mercer County Bridge No. 2631, Spanning Pine Run at Cribbs Road, Mercer, Mercer County, PA

Mercer County Bridge No. 2631, Spanning Pine Run at Cribbs Road, Merce...

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Pine Grove Bridge, Spanning Octoraro Creek at Ashville & Forge Roads, Pine Grove, Lancaster County, PA

Pine Grove Bridge, Spanning Octoraro Creek at Ashville & Forge Roads, ...

Significance: The Pine Grove Bridge was built in 1884 after a destructive flood carried away an 1846 at this site. The county hired Capt. Elias McMellen, a well-respected and prolific Lancaster bridge builder ... More

9-10 Pine Street (House), Woodvale, Cambria County, PA

9-10 Pine Street (House), Woodvale, Cambria County, PA

Survey number: HABS PA-5571 Building/structure dates: after 1910 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

These are all breaker-boys. (See photos taken at Ewen Breaker, later.) They were very suspicious of my motives. Sam Bellom (boy on left end of photo), 58 Pine Street. Been working in breaker #9 for two years, he says. He says, also, that he is 14 years old, but does not appear to be? Sam Topent (next to Bellom), 52 Pine Street. Been working at Ewen Breaker two years. Said, "I'm fourteen years, an' if you don' believe me, I kin show you de proofs." (They were all suspicious.) This boy had told the School Principal the other day that he was 13 years old, which may be too high. James Ritz (in middle), 28 Pine Street. Been working one year at Ewen Breaker. Said "14 years old," but this is unbelievable. Mikey Captan (small boy on James' left) 45 Pine St. Been working one year at Ewen Breaker, said he was 12 years old, but doesn't appear to be that. Tony Captan (right end of photo), 45 Pine St. Been working in Ewen Breaker one year. I found these boys and many others, working at Ewen Breaker, and photographed them (see photos). Boy on extreme right end of photo is Jo Topent, 52 Pine St. Been working at Ewen Breaker two years. Said he was 14 years old but does not appear to be. He was very suspicious of me and refused to be in first photo.  Location: Pittston, Pennsylvania.

These are all breaker-boys. (See photos taken at Ewen Breaker, later.)...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of child, child labor, farmer, early 20th-century farm, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third & Pine Streets, Philade...

Significance: St. Peter's Church was built between 1758-1761 as a Chapel of Christ church and maintained until 1832 when a separation from the parent body was effected. Survey number: HABS PA-1118 Building/st... More

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