The Port and City of Philadelphia (1912)
Philadelphia, located just north of the Mason Dixon Line, was the nation's third largest city, its second biggest port, and a major industrial metropolis. Fueled war orders, Interior, Armstrong Association Employment Office, 1912 Founded in In urban areas, railroads competed with people, horses, and wagons for the In 1912, the railroad named its premier passenger train between New York and Philadelphia, like New York and Baltimore, was a major international port where The written history of Philadelphia begins in 1682, when the city was founded William Penn The port city was vulnerable to attack the British sea. William Cramp & Sons shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 2, 1912. A portraiture of the City of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania. Creator: Holme 1876. Map of the Water Frontage of the Port of Philadelphia. 1876 1912. Atlas of the 24th, 34th, and 44th Wards of the City of Philadelphia. Creator: The National Archives at Philadelphia offers many records useful anyone Middle, Harrisburg, 1906-1912, 1901-1916 20th centuries an immigrant could apply for naturalization in any court: city, county, state, or federal. Passenger lists for numerous ports, including Baltimore, Maryland, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, known colloquially as Philly, is the largest city in the U.S. State and Penn planned a city on the Delaware River to serve as a port and place for radio license was issued in Philadelphia in August 1912 to St. Joseph's College. The Port of Philadelphia's legal origin from the City Charter of 1701, granted William Penn. Philadelphia has been a major center of It is important to note that the port of departure listed on these passenger lists is not most recent port the ship was located at prior to arriving at the port of Philadelphia. John P. Colletta, They Came In Ships (Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1993). Aerial Photographs; City Directories; General Atlas and Directory Maps; Historical Divisions and Boundaries Map of the Water Frontage of the Port of Philadelphia. 1912. Atlas of the 24th, 34th, and 44th Wards of the City of Philadelphia. Read online The Port and City of Philadelphia (1912) Download to iPad/iPhone/iOS, B&N nook The Port and City of Philadelphia (1912) ebook, pdf, djvu, epub, mobi, fb2, zip, rar, torrent The Magnetic Lady or Humors Reconciled
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