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Kemble Park

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Fanny Kemble Abolitionist Memorial Park

Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:

Harpers Hollow and Kemble Park. Plan of Harpers Hollow and Kemble Park. [1 sheet], 1952 January 25

 Item — Drawer N6: Series 6, Folder: 1.1
Identifier: 6
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Of the 70+ parks within the Fairmount Park system, there is a disparate amount of material available in this collection. Major watershed parks (such as Fairmount Park and Wissahickon Park) are not covered in this collection, nor are significant indepedent parks such as FDR Park and Bartram's Garden. This collection is concentrated on neighborhood parks, particularly smaller parks and squares. Some parks are undocumented, or have only one or two related items, while other parks...
Dates: 1952 January 25

Harpers Hollow and Kemble Park. Plan to revise the lines and grades upon that portion of city plan nos. 178 and 243 bounded by Sixteenth Street, Church Lane, 20th Street, Kemble Avenue, Ogontz Avenue and Olney Avenue and to place upon the city plan Edna Street, Limekiln Turnpike to 19th Street, Widener Terrace, Ogontz Avenue to 19th Street, Grange Street, 16th Street to Ogontz Avenue, Gratz Street, Conlyn Street to Nedro Avenue, 17th Street, Chew Street to Nedro Avenue, Chew Street, 16th Street to Ogontz Avenue. [1 sheet], 1922 April 17

 Item — Drawer N6: Series 6, Folder: 1.1
Identifier: 6
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Of the 70+ parks within the Fairmount Park system, there is a disparate amount of material available in this collection. Major watershed parks (such as Fairmount Park and Wissahickon Park) are not covered in this collection, nor are significant indepedent parks such as FDR Park and Bartram's Garden. This collection is concentrated on neighborhood parks, particularly smaller parks and squares. Some parks are undocumented, or have only one or two related items, while other parks...
Dates: 1922 April 17

Harpers Hollow and Kemble Parks: Sewer plan. Plan no. 64, encompassing Harpers Hollow, Kemble Park, Wakefield Park, and Wister Woods Park, approximately bounded by the intersections of Magnolia Road and Walnut Lane, Conlyn Street and 15th Street, Windram Avenue and Ruscomb Street, and Chelten Road and Green Street. [1 sheet], 1960 July

 Item — Drawer N6: Series 6, Folder: 1.1
Identifier: 6
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Of the 70+ parks within the Fairmount Park system, there is a disparate amount of material available in this collection. Major watershed parks (such as Fairmount Park and Wissahickon Park) are not covered in this collection, nor are significant indepedent parks such as FDR Park and Bartram's Garden. This collection is concentrated on neighborhood parks, particularly smaller parks and squares. Some parks are undocumented, or have only one or two related items, while other parks...
Dates: 1960 July

Harpers Hollow and Kemble Parks: Sewer plan. Plan no. 243, approximately bounded by the intersections of Devon Street and Wister Street, Champlost Street and 16th Street, Sydenham Street and Chew Street, and Chew Avenue and Olney Avenue. [fragile] [1 sheet], n.d.

 Item — Drawer N6: Series 6, Folder: 1.1
Identifier: 6
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Of the 70+ parks within the Fairmount Park system, there is a disparate amount of material available in this collection. Major watershed parks (such as Fairmount Park and Wissahickon Park) are not covered in this collection, nor are significant indepedent parks such as FDR Park and Bartram's Garden. This collection is concentrated on neighborhood parks, particularly smaller parks and squares. Some parks are undocumented, or have only one or two related items, while other parks...
Dates: n.d.

Harpers Hollow and Kemble Parks: Topographical map, 1983. 1"-30' scale. [1 sheet], 1983 March 13

 Item — Drawer N6: Series 6, Folder: 1.1
Identifier: 6
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Of the 70+ parks within the Fairmount Park system, there is a disparate amount of material available in this collection. Major watershed parks (such as Fairmount Park and Wissahickon Park) are not covered in this collection, nor are significant indepedent parks such as FDR Park and Bartram's Garden. This collection is concentrated on neighborhood parks, particularly smaller parks and squares. Some parks are undocumented, or have only one or two related items, while other parks...
Dates: 1983 March 13

Kemble Park

 File — Drawer 6.3
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: This collection contains a multitude of images of the Fairmount Park system created between 1855 and 2012 in a variety of formats. The “Photographic prints” collection consists of primarily of 8 x 10 prints of various park features, such as historic houses, guard boxes, landscape, construction and demolition, although sizes and content does vary widely throughout. This collection is a combination of photos which are official documents of the Fairmount Park Commission, and...
Dates: c.1855 - c. 2012

Kemble Park. Demolition work at Kemble Park acquisition, Ogontz and Olney avenues: Demolition plan, D-1. [1 sheet], 1989

 Item — Drawer N6: Series 6, Folder: 1.1
Identifier: 6
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Of the 70+ parks within the Fairmount Park system, there is a disparate amount of material available in this collection. Major watershed parks (such as Fairmount Park and Wissahickon Park) are not covered in this collection, nor are significant indepedent parks such as FDR Park and Bartram's Garden. This collection is concentrated on neighborhood parks, particularly smaller parks and squares. Some parks are undocumented, or have only one or two related items, while other parks...
Dates: 1989

Kemble Park: Latitudinal and longitudinal plan. Plan made for Apartment Homes, Incorporated, depicting the intersection of Ogontz Avenue and Chew Avenue. [1 sheet], 1954 October 19

 Item — Drawer N6: Series 6, Folder: 1.1
Identifier: 6
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Of the 70+ parks within the Fairmount Park system, there is a disparate amount of material available in this collection. Major watershed parks (such as Fairmount Park and Wissahickon Park) are not covered in this collection, nor are significant indepedent parks such as FDR Park and Bartram's Garden. This collection is concentrated on neighborhood parks, particularly smaller parks and squares. Some parks are undocumented, or have only one or two related items, while other parks...
Dates: 1954 October 19