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              <text>City Directory - 1835, 40, 45 - George, carpenter, 10th above Spring Garden. --------------------- Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1845-212 Placing widow of G. Haas on widows' list --------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #344; claim filed January 1, 1830; satisfied Nov. 15, 1830 George Haas and George Meyers trading under the firm of Haas &amp; Meyers vs.Philip Schneck. Claim for $205.50 against a certain two story frame tenement or dwelling house situate on the north side of James street west of 11th street in the district of Spring Garden bounded on the west by ground of ____ Whiteman and on east by other ground of Philip Schneck, for carpenter's work done. --------------------- City Records D.C.Liens; filed October 16, 1839; satisfied Novembe r9, 1839 (with his signature) George Haas vs. George Knorr. Claim for $996.97 against a 3 story frame house and kitchen and stone stable and slaughterhouse situate on a lot of ground on the west side of Jackson street , 154 feet north of Brown street. --------------------- City Records D.C. Liens; filed February 12,1840; no note of satisfaction George Haas vs. John Shetzline. Claim for $150 against a certain 3-story brick kitchen adjoining a 2-story brick house situate on the south side of Brown street 86 feet east from 13th street, for carpenters work done and materials furnished. --------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #400; claim filed April 3, 1841; satisfied April 1, 1843 (with his signature) George Haas vs. John Lowers, dec. Claim for $259.56 for carpenters work &amp; furnishing materials against a certain new 3-story brick dwelling house or tenement and 2-story frame kitchen adjoining in the rear situate on the east side of 12th street between Brown &amp;Parrish streets, in the District of Spring Garden. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book#400; claim filed April 12, 1842; satisfied with judgmment George Haas vs. building committee of Philadelphia Christian Church. Claim for $1545.11 for work and labour done and materials furnished, to wit carpenters work, lumber, bricks, and bricklaying, lime, sand, hardware, stone, plastering, painting, carting and labour against a one story brick meeting house or church situate on the east side of 5th street between Christian and Prime streets in the District of Southwark.</text>
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                <text>George Haas was a master builder elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1833. According to the City Directory, He resided at 10th above Spring Garden. He worked with George Meyers as Haas and Meyers in 1830. Haas died in 1844.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=EAD500B1-155D-0A04-06966671A25A8299"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project by &lt;a href="http://www.philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Tom Stokes.</text>
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              <text>Managing Committee Minutes-1833-18-471 $60 entrance money of Jonathan Johnson. Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1842-160 Report on disagreement between Jonathan Johnson and John Parham. ------------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #341; filed August 10, 1824; satisfied December 1, 1824 Jonathan Johnson for the use of Elizabeth Goodman vs. The Second Independent Church of Christ commonly called Universalists. Claim for $188.49 against the Second Independent Church of Christ called Universalists being a brick church building erected on a lot of ground situate on the north side of Callowhill street between Crown street Delaware fifth street in the Northern Liberties, containing in breadth about 80 feet in length about 120 feet more or less, bounded west by a messuage and lot of Jonathan White , east by __________, &amp; north by ________, and south by Callowhill street, being for carpenter work done and materials furnished. -------------------------- City Directory - 1820 - Jonathan, carpenter, 539 N. Front 1824 - Jonathan, carpenter, 244 N. Water; dwelling 255 N. Front 1826 - Jonathan, house carpenter, SW corner, 4th &amp; Vine City Directory - 1850 - Jonathan, carpenter, 226 S. 2nd. 1854 - Jonathan, carpenter, Front above Chatham.</text>
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                <text>Robert Annesley Govett was a master builder in Philadelphia elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1833. He served as a Company Warden from 1838-1840 and on the Managing Committee from 1841-1843. In 1835, Govett lived at 9 Bonsall street and in 1840 he lived at 357 Cedar street. Govett's father, William, and grandfather, Joseph, were both members of the Carpenter's Company.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=E5877014-C815-49FE-9C68E9EA4138BA16"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Tom Stokes</text>
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              <text>See member file for menu he ordered Jan. 22, 1851, presumably for Company dinner. ---------------------- City Directory - 1830 - Joseph Govett, house carpenter, Bonsall above 9th St. 1835, 40 - Joseph, house carpenter, 11 Bonsall. 1845 - Joseph, carpenter, 367 Cedar. 1850 - Joseph, carpenter, 9 Bonsall; house 367 Cedar. 1854 - Joseph, city commissioner, house 367 South.</text>
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                <text>Grandson of Joseph Govett and son of William Govett, Joseph Govett, II joined the Carpenters' Company in 1833. Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm/166998"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt; site, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Sandra L. Tatman.&amp;nbsp;</text>
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              <text>Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1850-267 Resolution that Managing Committee draw an order for $160 in favor of James Stewart for present relief. _____________ March 14, 1805 - #33 at APS found on 3x5 cards of data from old minutes Indenture between James Stewart and John Warner (broadside). John Warner, house carpenter, apprenticed James Stewart - 3 years, 8 months, nine days - sealed and delivered in the presence of Jonathan Davis, William Sandford. Printed and sold by James Humphreys, opposite the Bank of the United States. --------------------- City Directory - 1820 - James, carpenter, 17 Plum. City Directory - 1824, 35, 40, 45 - James Stewart, house carpenter, 17 Plum. City Directory - 1830, 50 - James, house carpenter, 17 Plum St. Also James Stewart, carpenter, at Burton st. 1854 - James, carpenter, 2 Carpenters' Court (see below for Martha) --------------------- Martha Stewart was caretaker of Carpenters' Hall from 1857-1893; her funeral service was held in the Hall. (See James Stewart file for additional information.) --------------- Check collection database under wooden box from Washington's home for information on Stewart demolishing this home. --------------------- In member file: Information from Ms. Leslie Keeler concerning Martha Stewart, pictures of her as well as information on trips by Carpenters' Company, and a copy of booklet on the Company history by Richard Betts in 1882. geneaology from Leslie Keeler (also in file of Mark Rodes) Son Joseph Rodes married Caroline Stewart; their son James Stewart Rodes (grandson of Mark) married Margaret Stewart (daughter of member James Stuart ,E: 1833, D. 1856, and Sarah Potter Stuart) sister of Martha Stewart; their daughter Aline (Aline Rodes Benedict) lived at Carpenters' Hall a number of years with her Aunt Martha and had her wedding reception at the Hall. ----------------------------- From Charles Balleisen's letter in file: ". . . I read for the first time the inscription for my mother's father's mother: Sacred to the Memory of Sarah P. Kesler, daughter of James and Sarah Stewart, who departed this life on the 11th of March, 1847, aged 28 years and 8 months." --------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #402; filed July 23, 1846; satisfied with judgment James M. Stewart vs. Frederick Winhimer. Claim for $255.50 for work &amp; labour done and materials furnished against 2, 3-story brick houses on the east side of Alder street at the distance of about 112 feet northward from the north side of Thompson street in Penn township, apportioned. --------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #402; filed July 18, 1848; satisfied December 23, 1848 (with his signature, including initial "M") James M. Stewart vs. William Weaver et al. Claim for $136.76 for carpenters work against all that certain 3-story brick building and lot or curtilage apputenanced thereto situate on the west side of Schuykill 3rd street at the distance of 17 feet northward from the north side of Summer street. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book#402; filed June 6, 1850; no note of satisfaction James Stewart vs. M'Collom Leech. Claim for $150 balance due for work &amp; labor done and materials furnished as per contract, against a certain house and lot of ground situate on the south side of Cedar street 64 feet east of Schuylkill 5th street in the District of Moyamensing. --------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #403; filed October 9, 1851; no note of satisfaction James M. Stewart vs. Albinus Holby. Claim for $490 for carpenters work against all that 3-story brick building situate on the north side of Coats street at the distance of 92 feet east of Schuykill 4th street in the District of Spring Garden. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #423; filed July 11, 1874; satisfied April 16, 1875 James S. Stewart (probable descendant) vs. William and Patrick Campbell, owners. Claim for $529.50 for carpenter work against two 3-story houses on the north side of Christian street, 114 feet and 130 feet, respectively, west of 20th street, each with 16 foot front and depth to Webster street. name: Roy Isbell email: roy@isbell.com phone: 251-432-6376 address: 910 Government Street city: Mobile state: AL zip: 36604 ancestor_info: James Stewart (b. abt 1788, d. 17 Feb 1856) m. Sarah Potter (b. abt 1790, d. 1872). James' children (according to our records) were James who married Josephine LNU, Martha, Margaret who married James Rodes, &amp; (Sarah?) who married Samuel Roberts (MY 5th COUSIN, 6 TIMES REMOVED). Sarah? and Samuel Roberts d. between 1846-1860, leaving three daughters in the care of their grandparents, James &amp; Sarah (Potter) Stewart: Sarah Ann Roberts, Rebecca Roberts, and Alice Potter (Roberts) who married (1) Oscar G. Morton (2) Samuel Sagers Shallcross. message: You have a lot of interesting information on the Stewarts. The only slight discrepancy between your history of Carpenters Hall is James Stewart's son Reuben, which I have listed as James (from the 1850 census), and you show no marriage for daughter Sarah. According to my calculations, Sarah (Stewart) Roberts was before 1824, James abt 1823, Martha abt 1825, and Margaret abt 1828. I have been tracing this family for 15 years.</text>
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                <text>James Stewart was a builder elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1833. Stewart had served an apprenticeship with John Warner, an earlier master builder and member of the Carpenters' Company. Stewart resided at 17 Plum street. In 1850, the Managing Committee made an order for $160 for the present relief of James Stewart. It is unknown why Stewart required relief in 1850. He died in 1856. His daughter Martha was the caretaker of Carpenters' Hall from 1857-1893 and had her funeral service in the Hall.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=7D0F16F2-1BEF-42EF-B1259ED14B903D98"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Tom Stokes.</text>
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              <text>City Records D.S.B. book #349; claim filed February 16, 1836; satisfied June 26, 1836 James &amp;William Weer vs. Alexander Hampton. Claim for $133.23 against a three-storied brick building and lot of ground situate on the north side of Filbert street between Schuylkill 6th and 7th streets, containing in front on Filbert street 15 feet and in depth 130 feet to Arch street. Being for carpenters work done. ------------------ City Directory - 1830 , 35 - William, 179 Cherry St. (no occupation shown). Also, William Weer, carpenter, 179 Cherry.</text>
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              <text>Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1876-304 George Day placed on list of annuitants ----------------------- City Directory - 1830, 35 - George Day, carpenter, Marlboro below Bedford. 1840 - George, carpenter, Marlborough near Queen. Also, listing for George Day, carpenter, Queen near Hanover, Kensington. (Seems like same man). 1854 - George, carpenter,Hanover below Frankford ave. ----------------------- City Records D.S.B. #345; filed August 29, 1832; satisfied January 16, 1833 (with his signature) George Day vs. John Tees, Jr. Claim forr $1202.71 against a certain two story brick house17 1/2 feet front by 31 feet deep situate on the southwest side of Marlborough street in East Kensington on ground granted Jno. Manderson to said John Tees on ground rent bounded on the northwest &amp; southeast by ground of said Manderson on the northeast by ground of Saml. Lehman on the northwest by Marlborough street , for carpenters work done. -------------------- City Records D.S.B. book#347; Four claims against the same owner and for the same amounts filed January 6, 1834; satisfied Januay 13, 1835 (with his signature) Geoge Day vs. Frederick Rotan. Claim for $675 against a certain two story brick building situate on the easterly side of Palmer street at a distance of about 42 feet southerly from the corner of Duke street toward Prince street , being in front on said Palmer street 15 feet and in depth 15 feet with 2 story brick building back 12 feet by 14 feet in the District of Kensington for materials and work on brick building above. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #400; two claimsfiled May 29, 1841; satisfied July 21, 1843 (with his signature) George Day vs. George W. Vaughan. Claim for $772.30 for work done as a carpenter and lumber furnished against a 3-story brick messuage or tenement situate in theDistrict of Kensington at the southeasterly corner of Queen street and Shackamaxon street containing in front on said Queen street 16 feet and in depth about 50 feet. Claim for $207.50 for carpenters work and lumber against a 3-story brick messuage or tenement situate in the District of Kensington on the east side of the Frankford road at the distance of 253 feet from Queen street in a northerly direction.</text>
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                <text>&lt;span&gt;George Day was a master builder elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1833. Day was a Company Warden from 1868-1870 and served on the Managing Committee from 1871-1873. He lived on Marlborough street near Queen street. According to Carpenters' Company records, Day did much of his carpentry work near his residence in the neighborhood of Fishtown.&lt;/span&gt;&#13;
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              <text>City Directory - 1824 - Jacob, 37 Coates Alley; dwelling 48 Vine City Directory - 1830, 35 - Jacob, house carpenter, 45 Coates Alley 1840 - Jacob, carpenter, 22 Coates Alley, house 11 Vine. 1845, 50, 54- Jacob, carpenter, Coates' Alley; house 67 New. (Callowhill St.) ------------------------ E-mail in member file on 2nd floor giving some family information. also in file: obit from "Public Ledger" sent by Mr. Hart. ------------------------ City Records D.S.B. book #342; filed August 22, 1825; satisfied January 29, 1830 (with his signature) Jacob Amos vs. Henry Beagle. Claim for $1700 against a three story brick house situate and being erected on a lot 17 feet 4 inches front and about 80 feet deep, the west side of Delaware 5th street above Callowhill in the Northern Liberties, bounded on the south by house and lot of Jno. Davis on the north by ground of said Henry Beagle on the east by the aforesaid on the west by ground of ___________. For carpenter work done and and materials furnished provided in and about this house. ----------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #344; claim filed June 25, 1831; no note of satisfaction Jacob Amos vs. Daniel J. Rhoades. Claim for $800 against a new two story brick house and lot situated on a lot in Beneret (?) street south side between 11th and12th streets between Arch &amp; Filbert street bordered on the east by a house and lot of Charles S. Bird and on the south by ground of __________, for carpenters work done and materials provided. ---------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #345; claim filed March 2, 1832; satisfied November18, 1833 (with his signature) Jacob Amos vs. Joseph Siddall. Claim for $400 against a new frame building situate and erected on a lot between Race &amp; Cherry streets on the west side of Broad street bounded on the east by Broad street and on the south by ground of Mark Richards and on the west by ground of _______ and on the north by ground of Grosheaff, said building about 60 feet west of Broad street , for carpenters work done. ---------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #347; claim filed November 18, 1833; satisfaction not noted Jacob Amos vs. Adam Householder. Claim of $225 against a two and a half story frame house situate on a lot of ground the west side of Apple street about 200 feet north of George street, bounded on the north by a court or lot of said to belong to Philip Shoeder on the south by a lot held by Benj. Wilson on the east by Apple street on the west by a street not opened in the Northern Liberties. ---------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #348; claim filed October 2, 1834; satisfied February16, 1835 (with his signature) Jacob Amos vs. William Chapman. Claim for $1010 against two, 2 story brick houses situate on the north side of Buttonwood street 34 feet west of Lawrence street , each 16 feet front and 60 feet deep, for carpenters work done. -------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #349; claim filed April 14, 1836; satisfied November 24, 1838 (with his signature) Jacob Amos vs. Stotesbury &amp; MacAdam. Claim for $438.97 against a 2-story brick house situated on the south side ofShippen street 54 feet 9 inches west of George street, bounded on the north by Shippen street , east by a lot owned or held by the said Stotesbury &amp; MacAdam, west by lot owned or held by Garrett Beckhouser, said building or lot being about 25 feet 9 inches front by about 32 feet 6 inches in length or depth. For work done and materials furnished as a house carpenter. ------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #349; claim filed April 25, 1836; satisfaction not noted Jacob Amos vs. JacobWeaver &amp; HenryVolkmar. Claim for $1800 against all that 3-story brick house piazza &amp; kitchen or building situated on the east side of 8th street Penn township, bounded on the west by 8th street north by a lot held by Moses Lame, east by Logan street south by a lot held by John Marston, for work done and materials found as a house carpenter. ------------------ City Records D.C. Liens book #413; filed November 18, 1870; satisfied January 21, 1871 Uriah F. Amos (probably a relative) vs. James Clare. Claim for $1,807.26 for work and materials against a 3-story brick hotel and dwelling house and lot of ground on the northeast corner of Broad &amp; Thompson streets, containing in front on Broad street 22 feet and in depth eastward along the north side of Thompson street 100 feet.</text>
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              <text>City Directory - 1820 - William, carpenter, Marlborough near Beach 1824, 26 - William H., carpenter, 84 Dillwyn Also, William, house carpenter, Marlborough near Beach City Directory - 1830 - William H. Ellis, carpenter, 213 N. 4th St. 1835 - William H., carpenter, N. 6th above Buttonwood. 1840 - William H. Ellis &amp; Co., lumber merchants, North 7th above Brown. 1845 - William H., carpenter, 7th below Parrish W.H. &amp; N.W., plumbers and builders, Marshall and Parrish. 1850 - William H., plumber and builder, 350 N. 6th. W.H. &amp; N.W., plumbers and builders, Marshall &amp; Parrish. 1854 - William H., builder, 338 N. 7th. ---------------------- "Philadelphia Preserved" (page 64) John Brock Sons &amp; Co. warehouse 242-44 N. Delaware Ave. and 243-45 N. Water st. Built 1850; William and N.W. Ellis, builders. Demolished 1950. ---------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #339; filed July 26, 1820; satisfied October 27, 1820 (with his signature) William H. Ellis vs. William Holby. Claim $428 against a three story brick house situated in 4th street east side above Callowhill street in the Northern Liberties, for carpenters work. --------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #339; filed October 21, 1821 (no record of satisfaction) Ellis &amp; Woolley vs. Jonathan P. Smith. Claim $800 against two brick houses situate in Walnut street south side above 12th street Philadelphia, for carpenters work. -------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #344; three claims filed December 15, 1830; both satisfied October 18, 1831 William H. Ellis vs. George Lents. One claim for $400 against a two story brick house situate at the southeast corner of Coates and 7th streets in the District of Penn township, being 27 feet 6 inches on Coates street and 30 feet deep on 7th strert, at right angles with Coates street, for carpenters work done on said building. A second claim for $300 against a two story brick building situate on Coates street next adjoining the corner house on the southeast corner of Coates and 7th street in the District of Penn township, being 20 feet front on Coates street and 30 feet deep, for carpenters work done. A third claim for $250 against a two story brick house situate in 7th street on the east side, about 65 feet south of Coates street to the north line of the said house,, the front house being 15 feet square &amp; having a kitchen back three stories high, for carpenters work. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #404; filed June 6, 1854; satisfied January 11, 1855 William H. Ellis and Nathan W. Ellis trading as W.H. &amp; N.W. Ellis vs. Michael R. Gummere et al. Claim for $1375 for carpenters work against 4-story brick building with iron front and lot of ground situate on the west side of Delaware 6th street at the distance of 57 feet northward from the north side of High street in front on 6th street 43 feet and in depth on the north side about 38 feet. (Lengthy lot description follows.)</text>
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                <text>William H. Ellis was a master builder of elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1833. In 1830, he lived at 213 N. 4th street as a carpenter. In 1840, he was listed as a lumber merchant at N. 7th street above Brown street. In 1850, he was listed in the City Directory as William H., plumber and builder, 350 N. 6th. W.H. &amp;amp; N.W., plumbers and builders, Marshall &amp;amp; Parrish. His professional evolution shows his start as a carpenter, becomes a lumber merchant and then has a plumber and builders business. Ellis built a warehouse (now demolished) at 242-2444 N. Delaware street in 1850. For other records of his work, see his file on Carpenters' Hall archive site. Ellis died in 1862.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=3455673A-155D-0A04-0614903DB4AAB563"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Tom Stokes.&amp;nbsp;</text>
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              <text>Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1857-339 Resignation of secretary-elect Robert T. Knight accompanied with $10 amount of penalty for refusing to serve. Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1878-325 Widow of R.T. Knight granted immediate relief. -------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #345 - see reference at Daniel Knight. -------------------- City Directory - 1835, 40, 50 - Robert T. Knight, carpenter, 196 Cherry. 1854 - Robert T., carpenter, 229 Market; house 142 N. 10th. ------------------- See member file of Daniel R. Knight for more information. ------------------- In family biographical information, Robert Tower had a son (Daniel Ridgeway Knight) who was named for Robert's brother. The son became a prominent American artist (born 1839-died 1924.) Much information on his work in "Google."</text>
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                <text>&lt;p&gt;Robert Tower Knight was a master builder elected to the Carpenters' Company in 1833. His father and brother, both named Daniel, were members of the Carpenters' Company. Robert and his brother were the contractors for building the Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire on S. 4th street. They also built a mansion for Thomas Butler at 13th and Walnut in 1837. This building later became the Philadelphia Club. Robert Knight was fined 10$ in 1857 for resigning his secretary elect position in the Carpenters' Company. His son, Daniel Ridgeway Knight became a famous American artist in the second half of the 1800s. Robert Knight died in 1873.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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              <text>Managing Committee Minutes-1834-18-496 Jesse Williamson, collector, reports receiving $60 of Samuel Williamson entrance money. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens; filed October 7, 1837; satisfied November 9, 1837 (with his signature) Samuel Williamson vs. John &amp; Samuel Davis. Claim for $114.97 for carpenter work against a one story brick messuage or workshop and lot of ground situate back of the lot situated on the north side of Mulberry street at the distance of 38 feet from the west side of Delaware 6th , 18 feet front and 52 feet deep. --------------------- City Directory - 1830, 35 - Samuel, house carpenter, 209 Cherry St. 1840 - Samuel, carpenter, corner Richard &amp; Webb's alley; house 209 Cherry. 1845 - Samuel, carpenter, 226 Sasafras; house 209 Cherry. 1850 - Samuel, carpenter, 209 Cherry. 1854 - Samuel, carpenter, 205 Cherry</text>
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              <text>City Records D.C. Liens book #400; filed April 30, 1842; no note of satisfaction James Woods vs. John Haines, trustee, of the Globe Fire EngineCompany of the District of Kensington. Claim for $102 for carpenter work against a 3-story brick building situate on the west side of the Germantown Road at the distance of 104 feet 5 inches southerly from the intersection of said road and St. John street. ----------------- City Directory - 1830 - James, house carpenter, 18 Ann st. 1840, 45, 50, 54 - James, carpenter, corner Edward and William. (Kensington) ----------------- In his member file is correspondence from Ms. Hagmann concerning descendants of Mr. Woods; also a copy of a letter written by him and a photograph of a drop-leaf table he made c. 1857.</text>
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                <text>James Woods was a master builder of Philadelphia and was elected to the Carpenters' Company in 1834. He served as a Warden of the Company from 1850-1852 and on the Managing Committee from 1853-1855. According to the 1830 City Directory, he resided at 18 Ann Street. In addition to house carpentry, Woods also made wooden furniture.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=4C4CE516-155D-0A04-06BED3A3E7F313F8"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project of &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;the&amp;nbsp;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Tom Stokes</text>
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                <text>Michael Shaffer was a master builder elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1834. He served on the Company's Managing Committee in 1852-1854. In the 1830 City Directory he was listed as a house carpenter living at 356 North 5th street. The 1856 City Directory lists Shaffer at the same residence. Michael Shaffer died in 1870.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=4CF0FC15-155D-0A04-06F9E5D5AB386195"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings &lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;site, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia.&lt;/a&gt; Written by Tom Stokes</text>
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              <text>Prime Directory: Lists Thomas Tress &amp; Tresse (Probably an ancestor) as house carpenter "back 123 Pine St. (1793, 97). ------------------- City Directory - 1824 - Thomas, carpenter, 170 S. 5th City Directory - 1830 - Thomas, carpenter, 146 Catharine St. 1835 - Thomas K., carpenter, 155 Queen. ------------------- City Records D.S.B. book#345; filed October 29, 1832; satisfied May 3, 1833 Thomas K. Tresse vs.James Managing Committee Minutesurtrie. Claim for $680 against all that certain lot of ground and the five story brick building thereon erected on the west side of south 5th street between Walnut &amp; Spruce streets and commencing at about 187 feet 6 inches from the corner of Walnut street extending southward on 5th street 34 feet and in length or depth 100 feet bounded on the north by a building called the Odd Fellows Hall, for carpentry work done. ----------------- City Records D.C. liens; filed October 24, 1836; satisfied June3, 1839 (with his signature) Thomas K. Tresse vs. George Miller. Claim for $336.70 against a 3-story brick house situate at the southeast corner of 4th street &amp; Merriots lane in the District of Southwark for carpenters work and materials for the erection of the same, within six months last past.</text>
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              <text>Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1865-109 Resolution offered by Samuel Rain adopted: that Managing Committee be directed to make a donation of $150 to Marian Clark, daughter of our late member JamesClark. --------------------- City Directory -1830 - James Clark, carpenter, 453 Arch St. (but no "JR." shown in Directory; can be either member with this name) 1835 - Two men named James Clark, carpenter, one living at 320 Coates and the other at 5 Liberty court. 1840 - James, Jr., carpenter, 7th above Spring Garden. 1850 - James, carpenter, 126 N. 5th. 1854 - James, Jr., carpenter, 272 S. 9th.; also James, carpenter, 206 Wharton.</text>
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              <text>City Directory - 1835 - John D. Taylor, carpenter, 434 N. 4th. 1840, 45, 50 - John D., carpenter, 503 N. 4th. Bus. Dir. (APS) 1860, pg. 1024: Taylor &amp; Hutton, 3 Fetter Lane, carpenter -------------------- City Records D.S.B.book #337; filed January 24, 1815; satisfied by atty. but no date. John Taylor and John Naglee vs. Henry Snyder. Claim for $122 against two frame buildings in Charlotte street beween Poplar lane and Brown street for carpenters work done. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #403; filed December 18, 1851; satisfied May 19, 1852 (with his signature) John D. Taylor vs. Peter A. Jordan &amp; George F. Jordan. Claim for $350 for work done and materials furnished per contract against all that certain 3-storied brick building and lot of ground situate on the west side ofCharlotte street 273 feet north from the north side of Poplar street in the District of the Northern Liberties. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book#408; filed January 26, 1867; satisfied March 29, 1867 (with his signature) John Taylor vs. William J. Bell. Claim for $609.95 for work and materials against all that certain 2-story factory building with 1-story picker house. The main building containing40 feet in front and in depth 87 feet, and the 1-story picker house 36 feet in width by 40 feet in length adjoininng thereto and lot ofground, beginning at a point on the northwest side of Emerald street , 40 feet southwest of Sergeant street . . .</text>
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              <text>City Directory - 1835 - George R. Lawton, house carpenter, 194 Queen. 1845 - George R., carpenter, 183 Queen. 1854 - George W., real estate agent, 199 S. Queen ------------------ City Records D.S.B. book #343; filed March 10, 1828; satisfied December 7, 1832 Samuel Walters &amp; George R. Lawton co-partners under the firm of Walters &amp; Lawton vs. the last will and testament of John Jones, dec. Claim of $894.14 against all those two two-story brick houses situate in Southwark in the county of Philadelphia between Delaware 4th and 5th streets, each containing in front on Shippen street 13 feet and the other one Oak street 13 feet , each extending in breadth to the depth of 16 feet 5 inches. Being for carpenters work done and materials furnished in and about the erection and construction of said buildings. ------------------ City Records D.C. Liens book #400; filed March 10, 1842; satisfied December 23, 1842 (with his signature) George R. Lawton vs. James Fairfowl and John C. Boyle. Claim for $331.27 for carpenters work and building materials furnished against a 3-story brick dwelling house situate on the south side of Queen street 54 feet or thereabouts west of Delaware 3rd street in the District of Southwark.</text>
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              <text>City Directory - 1835 - Jacob W., brush merchant, 128 N. 8th St. (Is this our guy?) 1845 - Jacob W., carpenter, Vine above Schuylkill 8th. 1850 - Jacob W., carpenter, Vine above Schuylkill 6th; house 4 Palmyra Square. 1854 - Jacob, carpenter, 679 Vine. ----------------------- Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1836-98, 102 Theodore Colladay proposes Jacob W. Colladay. Jacob Colladay elected. Jacob W. Colladay, eldest son of deceased member, exonerated from entrance fee. Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1884-428 Jacob W. Colladay placed on list of annuitants. Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1885-466, 470 Communication relative to illness and relief of Jacob Colladay. $60 donated for funeral expenses of Jacob Colladay.</text>
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              <text>See Lancaster ---------------------- City Directory - 1820 - Conard &amp; Lancaster, lumber merchants, Noble below 4th Jonathan, lumber merchant, 184 N. 4th; yard Noble below 4th. 1824 - Conard &amp; Lancaster, lumber merchants, below Tammany City Directory - 1835 - Charles Connard (sic.), carpenter, 88 Dilwyn. 1840 - Charles Conard, carpenter, 88 Dillwyn. 1845, 50 - Charles, hardware, SE corner 2nd &amp; Coates; house 226 Green (same man?) ---------------------- e-mail from Eric Conard 8/23/2003 Conard, Charles, born 1801, Philadelphia, of Quaker ancestry, son of Jonathan &amp; Hannah (Nixon) Conard. Direct descendant of Thones Kunders (1652-1729), a founder of Germantown, PA, 1683. Charles married Margaret Knight 1826 and had nine children. A grandson, Admiral Charles Conard, was paymaster of the US Navy and a great grandson, Robert Allen Conard, Jr., a rocket scientist. Charles Conard, "carpenter," died March 2, 1876 in Philadelphia. --------------------- e-mail from alyce kollmer gives some information on family relationships. --------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #342; claim filed April 12, 1827; satisfied January 11, 1828 (with his signature) Claim for $356 against two, two story brick houses 24 feet 10 inches front by28 feet depth situate on the south side of Brown street about half way between Front and Budd streets. Being for work done and materials furnished in and about the said houses at the time of erecting the same. ------------------- City Records D.C.Liens book #402; filed October 20, 1846; satisfied November 20, 1847 William Abbott &amp; Charles Conard trading under the name of Abbott &amp; Conard vs. William R. Dickerson. Claim for $103.39 against 6 contiguous3-story brick dwelling houses situate on the east side of a certain court which lies on the north side of Olive street at the distance of 152 feet 7 inches east from the east side of Broad street in the District of Spring Garden. from Steven Moe at descendent in 2009 The only thing I know he helped build was I think a famous building in Philadelphia, called the Academy of Music where he was superintendent of construction. I have a history of that building from 1855 or so where he is listed twice. The following is from an extract about architects and builders in Philadelphia and gives some clues about his early life - It comes from: Donna J. Rilling, "Making Houses, Crafting Capitalism: Builders in Philadelphia, 1790 to 1850 (index shows also mentioned on pages 23 and 74 but do not have book.) "A number of builders attained true proficiency at drawing. At the master's expense, carpenter Moses Lancaster sent his apprentice Charles Noble to drafting school in 1820. His apprentice Charles Conard may have also attended, affording Conard conversance with architectural drawing useful to him later as superintendent of construction for Philadelphia's Academy of Music. The young men would have learned a range of "linear" and mechanical drawing, perspective and "practical architecture". In 1820, however, drafting school did not so much signify a formal instructional institution as occasional classes offered by maser craftsmen or by men who promoted themselves as design professionals."</text>
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                <text>Charles Conard was a master builder of Philadelphia elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1837. He served on the Company's Managing Committee and its Book Prices Committee as well as Company Secretary (1863-65), Vice President (1866-68) and President (1869-71). Conard's father, Jonathon, was a lumber merchant in Philadelphia partnering with house carpenter Moses Lancaster. Charles Conard was apprentice to Lancaster and continued to work for him as a journeyman. Charles had a hand in the construction of the Philadelphia Academy of Music (1857) as a building superintendent. Conard resided at 88 Dillwyn street. Conard was a Quaker and was buried at Fairhill Friends Burial Ground.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=EF139142-155D-0A04-0618AEF166863CA1"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt; site, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Tom Stokes.&amp;nbsp;</text>
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              <text>City Directory - 1830, 35 - James Leslie, house carpenter, Locust above 12th. 1840 - James, carpenter, corner Schuylkill 4th &amp; Spruce; house 200 Locust. 1845 - James, carpenter, corner Schuylkill 4th &amp; Spruce; house 262 Locust. 1850 - James (no occupation listed), 262 W. Locust. 1854 - James, gentleman, Walnut below Mary (West Philadelphia) -------------------- Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1880-389 Relief of widow Leslie. -------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #348; filed March 9, 1835; satisfied May 9, 1835 (with his signature) James Leslie vs. Henry Harburger, Jr. Claim for $182.44 against seven (?) 3 story brick houses in _____(?) alley 24 feet west from Schuylkill 7th steet containing in front 16 feet by 15 feet each for carpenters work done. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #400; filed March 15, 1842; satisfied October 3, 1842 (with his signature) James Leslie vs. Thomas Elmes. Claim for $1481.34 for carpenters work against a messuage or tenement at the northwest corner of 10th and Pine streets. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #400; filed May 27, 1842; satisfied October 3, 1842 (with his signature) James Leslie vs. Thomas Eames (cont.) &amp; owner. Claim for $194.19 for work and labor done &amp; materials furnished against all that 3-story brick house at the northwest corner of Pine &amp; 10th street, and also a 3-story brick house adjoining the same to the north, beginning on the west side of 10th street at the distance of 24 feet north of Pine street, apportioned in the sum of $97.09 against each house. ------------------- paper of Kathleen Forrest, student of Roger Tatman &amp; Tatman &amp; Moss Bio Dictionary Phila. Architects Bio Dictionary Phila Architects (in file of Robert O'Neill) Credited with construction of 926 Spruce St.; other information on development of Portico Row in paper, filed under Robert O'Neill.</text>
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              <text>City Records D.S.B. book#344; filed September 3, 1831;satisfied February 29, 1832 (with his signature) Henry Little vs. Methodist Protestant Church of the City of Philadelphia on the north side of Cherry street 10th and 11th streets. Claim for $2218.45 against the Methodist Protestant Church on the north side of Cherry street between 10th &amp; 11th streets for materials furnished and work and labor done. ---------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #347; filed March 3, 1834; satisfied January 4, 1836 (with his signature) Henry Little vs. The Rector, Church Wardens &amp; Vestry of Grace Church in Penn Township. Claim for $4394.23 against a brick building situate on the southeast corner of 12th and Cherry streets in the township of Penn known by the name of Grace Church of Penn Township for materials, work. ---------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #400; filed December 10, 1841; satisfied February 12, 1842 (with his signture) Henry Little vs. Mary Hassinger. Claim for $3359.69 for work and labour done and materials furnished against all that certain 2-story brick stable, shed and 3-story brick kitchen together with the lot whereon the same are erected on the south side of Filbert street at the distance of 76 feet east of 9th street, having a front onFilbert street of 23 feet and extending back southwardly about 176 feet. ---------------------- City Directory - 1840, 45, 50 - Henry, carpenter, Filbert near Schuylkill 6th. 1854 - Henry, carpenter, Filbert East of 17th.</text>
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                <text>Henry Little was a master builder of Philadelphia elected to the Carpenters' Company in 1837. After joining, he served on the managing committee in 1848-1850. He is known to have built, or worked on, atleast two churches: the Methodist Protestant Church on the north side of Cherry street between 10th and 11th and the Grace Church in Penn Township. Little lived on Filbert street near Schuylkill 6th (Schuylkill 6th became 17th street in 1853). Henry Little died in 1858.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=93C1DD8D-155D-0A04-0622A8EDEE743E65"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt; site, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;The Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;.</text>
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              <text>City Directory - 1840, 45 - Henry Shuster, carpenter, 17 Spring Garden. 1850 - Henry, carpenter, 86 Spring Garden. 1854 - Henry, carpenter, below 9th &amp; Spring Garden --------------------- Ancestry.com Phila. City Directory - 1890 Thomas F. Shuster, carpenter, 812 Noble; Home: 466 Garden. Another listing for home as 820 Buttonwood.</text>
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              <text>Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1865-107 Ferdinand Cownover name erased from list of members. Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1866-116 Placing Mrs. Cownover on list for quarterly allowance. --------------------- City Directory - 1845 - Ferdinand, carpenter, Parrish below 10th. 1850 - Ferdinand, carpenter, Centre above Brown.</text>
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              <text>Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1880-385 Application of Anna McClure. ---------------------- City Directory - 1835 - John McClure, carpenter, 64 Spruce. 1840 - John, carpenter, Vine &amp; Schuylkill 8th; house 194 Cherry. 1845 - John, carpenter, Vine &amp; Schuylkill 8th; house SW corner Spruce &amp; Perry. 1850 - same data; name all in capital letters, first directory in which this is noted; probably extra cost to "advertiser." 1854 - John, carpenter, Sycamore above Spruce; house SW corner Spruce &amp; Perry. ----------------------- Athenaeum List of dates and addresses, including notation (1859) of same address as J. McArthur, Jr. ----------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #338; filed March 10, 1818; satisfied Sept. 20, 1818 John McClure vs. John Navel. Claim for $279.41 against a one story frame blacksmith shop also a two story frame coachmaker's shop and other work situate on the west side of Germantown main street for carpenters work and materials. ----------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #339; filed December 16, 1819; satisfied July 12, 1820 John McClure vs. Thomas &amp; Philip Kelly. Claim $1800 against a 2 story stone barn 36 feet by 50 feet and a one story stone dye house 20 feet by 40 feet situate on the east side of Germantown main street in the county of Philadelphia, for carpenters work. ----------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #341; filed March 29, 1824; sattisfied but no date noted John McClure vs. John P. Johnson. Claim for $158.27 against a certain house situate in Germantown in the county of Philadelphia on the west side of the Germantown main street and adjoining lands of Abraham Unrugh and ______ Hottenstein, a 16 feet wide lane and the said Germantown main street - being for carpenters work done and materials provided for said house. ---------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #410; filed April 17, 1869; satisfied April 3, 1871 William J. Given vs. James W. Cloud, owner, and John McClure, contractor. Claim for $141.90 for work done and materials furnished in and about the repairs, alterations and additions to a 3-story brick building with 2-story brick back building and the lot of ground situate on the south side of Callowhill street 81 feet 8 inches east of 20th street, containing in front 16 feet 8 inches and in depth 120 feet to Carlton street, the said back building being 12 feet in breadth and in depth 20 feet.</text>
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              <text>City Records D.C. Liens book#406; filed May 26, 1858; satisfied with judgment John Rice vs. The President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Pennsylvania. Claim for $3500 against a 4-story fireproof granite and brick building and banking house situate on the north side of Chestnut street 141 feet 4 inches westward from the west side of 4th street, 70 feet 4 inches front on Chestnut street and 210 feet more or less deep, and the lot of ground. --------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #407; filed January 2, 1864; satisfied June 7, 1869 John Rice vs. Benjamin Orne. Claim for $3,736.30 for work done and materials furnished against all that certain 4-story marble and brick store and lot of ground situated on the south side of Chestnut street at the distance of 67 feet 2 1/3 inches west of 9th street containing in front 33 feet 9 3/4 inches and in depth southward through to George street. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #407; filed February17, 1864; satisfied with judgment John Rice vs. George Howell. Claim for $8,387.85 for work done and materials furnished against all that 4-story marble and brick store and lot of ground situated on the southwest corner of Chestnut and 9th streets, containing in front on Chestnut street 34 feet 1 2/3 inches and extending in length or depth southwardly 235 feet to Sansom street. ------------------ City Directory - 1840 - John, carpenter, 70 Noble. 1845 - John, carpenter, Dillwyn below Noble; house 240 N. 5th. 1850 - John, builder &amp; lumber yard, 6th &amp; Coates Bus. Dir. (APS) 1860, pg. 1033: John Rice, S.W. 9th &amp; Sansom, contractor Bus. Dir. (APS) 1878, pg. 165: John Rice, 124 S. 7th, carpenter &amp; Builder ----------------- "Philadelphia Preserved" page 71 - As builder of bank building (1854-55) at 427 Chestnut St. page 73 - As builder of bank building (1865-67) as 315 Chestnut St. page 75 - As builder of storage vaults 100-112 and 101-27 Granite St., beneath sidewalks and street; demolished 1960. page 233 - As builder of St. George's House, also known as British Building, for 1876 Centennial Exhibition. Located west of Belmont Ave.; demolished 1963.</text>
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              <text>City Directory - 1830 - John, house carpenter, 7 Rudolph's Court 1835 - John, lumber merchant (same man ?), Green above 9th. 1840 - John, carpenter, NW corner 3rd &amp; Catharine 1845 - John, carpenter, 112 Catharine. 1850 - John, carpenter, Pearl above Schuylkill 8th. 1854 - John, carpenter, 41 Nagle -------------------- City Records D.S.B. book #342; filed October 20, 1826; satisfied March 13, 1827 (with Johnson signature) John Williams and William Johnson trading under the firm of Williams &amp; Johnson vs. George Harrar. Claim for $125.13 against a certain new two story frame and two story kitchen adjoining situate on the east side of the Old York Road ______ feet north of the north side of Brown street in the district of the Northern Liberties. Being for lumber furnished and provided for and about said buildings. ------------------ City Records D.S.B. book #342; two claims filed March 27, 1827; satisfied February 11, 1830. John Williams &amp;William Johnson trading under the firm of Williams &amp; Johnson. One claim for $145.76 against a new two story brick house on the northwest corner of Budd street and Pollard's alley about 100 feet north from Laurel street in the Northern Liberties. . . being for lumber furnished. A second claim for $145.76 against a new two story brick dwelling house or tenement situate on the west side of Budd street the second house north from Pollard's alley in the Northern Liberties on part of a lot of ground owned by John H. Brinton and wife. . . being for lumber furnished. ----------------- City Records D.C.Liens book #399; claim filed February 6, 1841; no satisfaction noted John Williams and George Williams vs. Post &amp; Dardine. Claim for $146.11 for lumber against a certain new 2-story frame messuage or tenement situate on the north westwardly side of the Darby road, nearly opposite to the gate and porter's lodge of the Philadelphia Almhouse. ------------------ City Records D.C. Liens book #400; filed February 9, 1842; satisfied July 18, 1843 John Williams vs. Wilson P. Carman. Claim for $192.75 for carpenters work against a 3-story brick building situate at the southwest corner of 4th and Marshall streets in the District of Southwark. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #402; filed August 22, 1844; no note of satisfaction John Williams vs. John Young et al. Claim for $291.25 for carpenters work done against a 2-story brick building known as the First Baptist Meeting House in Passyunk township &amp; the lot or piece of ground appurtenant thereto situate on the south side of Passyunk road, about 200 feet west of Broad street.</text>
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                <text>&lt;span&gt;John Williams was a master builder elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1839. He served as a Warden in 1854-56, on the Managing Committee from 1857-59 and 1862-64, as Secretary from 1860-1862, Vice President from 1863-65 and as President from 1866-68. In the 1840 City Directory, Williams lived at the North West corner of Third and Catherine streets. During his term on the Managing Committee, Williams was involved in the reoccupation of Carpenters' Hall by the Carpenters' Company after nearly 30 years of occupancy by an auction company. He also was part of the Company's restoration of the hall following their reoccupation. John Williams died in 1889.&lt;/span&gt;&#13;
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              <text>Transactions APS Vol. 43, Part I (1953), page 114 The subcommittee on refitting the old Hall (1857) included D.R. Knight, James Hutchinson and Michael Errickson. Footnote 150 lists expenses. ------------------- City Directory - 1840 - M. Errickson, carpenter, 68 Queen. 1845 - Michael, carpenter, 11th above Washington. 1850 - Michael, carpenter, St. Mary; house 244 S. 11th. 1854 - Michael, carpenter, Juniper above Pine; house 382 Pine above 13th ------------------- Athenaeum 1832-64 - Michael, carpenter, S. Juniper; house 1322 Pine 1865-68 - Michael, gentleman, house 1322 Pine ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens (see John Lindsay) ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #402; filed May 3, 1847; satisfied July 9, 1850 (with his signature) Michael Errickson vs. Eliabeth Baton et al. Claim for $403.13 for work and materials against a 3-story brick tenement situate on the west side of Delaware 4th street at the distance of about 54 feet south of the south side of Catharine street in the District of Southwark. ----------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #410; filed December 9, 1868; satisfied April 14, 1869 (see James Errickson listing for same house) John Muller and John Killen trading as Muller &amp; Killen vs. James Dougherty, owner, and Michael Errickson, contractor. Claim for $1,752.25 for work and materials against all that certain 3-story brick building with brown stone front and lot of ground appurtenant thereto situate on the south side of Green street 100 feet west of 22nd street , containing in front on Green street 58 feet and in depth southward 177 feet 5 inches to Brandywine street. ----------------- In his member file: Information on various members of the Errickson family sent by Isabelle Errickson Bruce.</text>
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              <text>Transactions APS Vol. 43, Part I (1953), page 115 The Hall proved to be a great attraction to Philadelphia visitors during the Centennial Exposition of 1876. Seventy thousand copies of the booklet "Carpenters' Hall and Its Historic Memories" by Richard K. Betts were given away at that time.(154) ---------------------------- City Directory - 1840, 45- R.K., carpenter, 22 N. Sch., 8th; house 8th near Ann. 1850 - Richard K., carpenter, Filbert near Schuylkill 8th; house 22 N. Schuylkill 8th. 1854 - Richard K., carpenter, 297 Filbert. ----------------------------- Married to: Mary Louwnes in 1830; Anna Brooks in 1835; Rebecca C. in 1852 ------------------- In his member folder is a copy of the booklet "Carpenters' Hall and its Historic Memories" written by R. K. Betts to give to visitors during the 1874 celebration; this is a revised copy printed in 1882. ----------------------------- Ancestry.com Phila. City Directory - 1890 Richard K. Betts, measurer. Home: 2042 Arch Rodman L.Betts, bookkeeper. Home: 2042 Arch. ----------------------------- Hannah Roach paper, page 2aa About 1852, Richard K. Betts, who had been elected a member in 1841, decided that the asterisks (indicating deceased members) were too indefinite. He thereupon undertook to supply the year of death of all deceased members, as well as the year of their election. In his own rule book he entered in ink beside each name such data as he could locate, presumably drawing his information from the roll books of the Company and the minute books kept by the wardens and assorted committees. In the course of his investigations he picked up from the early surviving minutes the name of a member who should have been included in the 1786 list as a deceased member. This was Ebenezer Tomlinson who was last mentioned in the warden's minute book in 1767, when he received assistance from the Company. But for the 21 names in the 1786 Rule Book which preceded Joseph Fox's name, Betts was able to locate only two death dates, and one of those -- for James Portues -- was incorrect. --------------------------- Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1891-111 Thanks of Company to widow of R.K. Betts for valuable Book of Prices. -------------------------- Hannah Roach notes: 1837 - 22 North Schuylkill 8th st. 1850 - Filbert North of Schuylkill 8th st. 1866 - 1508 Cuthbert; h. 1511 Filbert 1886 - measurer, 2042 Arch St. In folder, copy of family relationships. Is first known compiler of Company history, who first assigned dates of election and death to the list of members in his own 1852 Book of Prices. Copy in file of invoice for Company dinner menu 1885. --------------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #402; filed December 5, 1846; no note of satisfaction R. K. Betts vs. Thomas Blacks et al. Claim for $564.14 for work and materials against a certain dwelling house or farm house situate in Bristol township, on the east side of the Old York Road about 4 1/2 miles from the city.</text>
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                <text>Richard K. Betts was a master builder of Philadelphia elected to the Carpenters' Company in 1841. He served as Company Warden in 1854, on the Library Committee from 1853-87, on the Managing Committee from 1855-57, 1859-61, 1863-65, 1868-70, and 1872-74. Betts served on the Book Prices Committee from 1859-63, 1866-71, and 1873-87. Betts was on the subcommittee to inquire on reoccupying Carpenters' Hall in 1856. Mark Isaksen, in his Thesis, Early Concepts of Hist Early Concepts of Historic Preservation: The Restoration: The Restoration of Carpenters' Hall, 1857-1876, Betts was the primary force behind the restoration and essentially became the first Company Historian by managing historical records and objects and putting them on display for the Carpenters' Company and the public. Betts also wrote a booklet on the history of the Carpenters' Company. Betts hailed from a Quaker family and lived on Filbert street near Schuylkill 8th. He died in 1890.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=77FC8075-155D-0A04-0690A715CEF4B867"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt; site, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Tom Stokes.</text>
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              <text>City Directory - 1845 - George W., carpenter, 3 Union Square. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #399; claim filed December 22, 1840; satisfied December 11, 1843 (with his signature) George W. Doan vs. William Nuttall. Claim for $1100 for labour and materials furnished against all that certain 3-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Schuylkill 7th street 62 feet southward from the south side of Vine street. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #400; filed April17, 1841; no note of satisfaction George W. Doan vs. Wm. H. Elsegood. Claim for $893.93 for work and labour done and materials furnished, viz. carpenters work and lumber furnished against a 3 story brick building and 2-story kitchen situate on the north side of Queen street No. 215 between Delaware 5th and 6th streets in the District of Southwark. ----------------------- here his signature clearly is DOANE. City Records D.C. Liens book #402; filed March 27, 1844; satisfied Februay 21, 1845 (with his signature) George W. Doane vs. Benjamin Esler. Claim for $351.73 for carpenter work against a 3-story brick building situate at the northwest corner of Sch. 8th &amp; Linden streets. ---------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #403; filed December 24, 1851; no note of satisfaction GeorgeW. Doane vs. Rowland Tomlinson et al. Claim for $507.27 for carpenters work, lumber, hardware against all that certain 4-story brick building situate on the south side of Olive street on South Penn Square at the distance of 40 feet west of Broad street ; in front on Olive street 20 feet, depth of building 53 feet and of lot 59 feet to a 3 foot wide alley leading into Broad street.</text>
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              <text>City Directory - 1840 - Charles, carpenter, 165 Wood near 11th. Also listing for George, carpenter, Carlton above 12th. 1845 - Charles A., carpenter, 165 Wood near 11th. Also for George, carpenter, 30 Carlton. 1850, 54 - Charles A., carpenter, SW 10th &amp; Callowhill; house Chestnut near William (West Philadelphia) Bus. Dir. (APS) 1860, pg. 1024: C.A. Rubicam, 2300 Chestnut, carpenter-builder ---------------------- "Philadelphia Preserved" (page 68) Cope, Caleb &amp; Co. store, 429 Market St., built 1853 by Charles Rubicam; demolished 1970. Page 95. St. Charles Hotel, 60-66 N. 3rd St., built 1851, Charles A. Rubicam, builder. Has cast iron front and interior iron columns.</text>
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                <text>&lt;span&gt;Charles A. Rubicam was a master builder elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1844. He served on the Carpenters' Company Library committee in 1853 and on the Managing Committee from 1858-1860. He was elected a Company Warden serving from 1855-77. Rubicam built the five-story Rennaisance Revival and Italianate Caleb Cope and Company store designed by architect Joseph Hoxie. Rubicam also built the St. Charles Hotel in 1851. In the 1840 City Directory, he was is listed as living at 165 Wood street near 11th street. Charles Rubicam was marked deceased in 1873.&lt;/span&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=9138A2CA-155D-0A04-061CEAA19D449C07"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Tom Stokes.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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              <text>Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1884-428 Jacob S. Price placed on list of annuitants. ----------------------- City Directory - 1845 - Jacob, carpenter, 11th above Shippen. 1854 - Jacob S., carpenter 98 S. 12th; shop 11th above Shippen. ------------------------ City Records D.C. Liens book #407; filed August 1,1861; satisfied August 20,1861 (with his signature) Jacob S. Price vs. Enoch H. Beans. Claim for $555.54 for work and materials against two 2 1/2 story brick houses situate on the southwest corner of 35th and Grape street (late Mantua), the lots of ground each 22 feet 6 inches front by 100 feet deep, apportioned. ---------------------- Copy of Mr. Price's billhead with a note, dated October 1873, to the Company is found on Microfilm #10 at the APS; billhead gives his "shop address" as 308 South 12th Street, the "residence" as 762 South 15th Street ---------------------- City Directory - 1850 - Jacob S., carpenter, 11th above Shippen. (Name in capitals, first directory where this practice is noted; probably at extra expense to advertiser.) Bus. Dir. (APS) 1878, pg. 165: Jacob S. Price, 308 S. 12th, carpenter</text>
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                <text>&lt;span&gt;Jacob S. Price was a master builder of Philadelphia elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1844. Price was elected as a Company Warden in 1878 and served a two year term. He also served on the Managing Committee from 1881-83. In the 1854 City Directory, Price's home was listed at 98 South 12th street and his shop at 11th street above Shippen street. Price was marked deceased in 1884.&lt;/span&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=F3F13243-155D-0A04-0646481C89DC45EB"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Tom Stokes&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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              <text>Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1878-335 Widow of John Ketcham placed on quarterly allowance. -------------------- City Directory - 1850, 54 - John, carpenter, Coates above 8th; house 314 Coates. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #406; filed Februay 24, 1858; satisfied January 17, 1859 (with his signature) John Ketcham vs. William S. Febridge. Claim for $48,525.28 for work and materials against all that certain 4-story brick store with brown stone front and lot or piece of ground and cartilge appurtenant thereto situate on the north side of Chestnut street at a distance of 100 feet west from the west side of 8th street containing in front or breadth on said Chestnut street 48 feet 10 inches and extending in length or depth 175 feet to Grape street. -------------------- Same plaintiff and dates against this property, but for $50,000. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #407; filed May 13, 1861; satisfied June 29, 1864 (with his signature) John Ketcham vs. George L. Hobensach. Claim for $2486.96 for work against all that 3-story brick building and lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of 18th and Coates streets in front on 18th street 21 feet and in depth along Coates street 85 feet and in the rear 9 feet in width. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #407; filed July 31, 1862; satisfied March 4, 1863 (with his signature) John Ketcham vs. Isaac D. Casselberry. Claim for $342.84 for work and materials against two-story brick building and lot of ground situate on the south side of Coates steet 95 feet 4 inches east of 11th street, in front on said street 50 feet and 200 feet deep to Melon street. ------------------ City Records D.C. Liens book #409; filed July 31, 1867; satisfied April 20, 1872 John Ketcham vs. Joseph Lingerly. Claim for $16,953.24 for work and materials against all that certain 3-story brick building with French roof and lot of ground situate on the northwest corner of Broad &amp; Jefferson streets, containing in front on Broad street 100 feet and in depth 200 feet to Carlile street with the 2-story brick stable on the rear end of the said lot of ground. ------------------ City Records D.C. Liens book #411; filed October 30, 1869; satisfied March 13, 1871 William Wilt &amp; Robert McClellan trading under the name of Wilt &amp; McClellan, vs. John Ketcham, owner or reputed owner and contractor. Claim for $4,639.14 for materials furnished against eight brick messuages and lots of ground, situate as follows: beginning at the northeast corner of Park avenue and Oxford street, each lot 17 feet front and 60 feet in depth.</text>
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                <text>&lt;span&gt;John Ketcham was a master builder elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1846. He served as a Company Warden from 1859-1861 as well as on the Managing Committee from 1862-64 and again in 1867. The 1850 City Directory lists Ketcham as a Carpenter at Coates street above 8th street. The first of the Ketcham family in the Carpenters' Company records, John Ketcham's brother, Benjamin Ketcham, and two nephews, John K. Ketcham and Mahlon Levis Ketcham were all elected to the Carpenters' Company. John Ketcham died in 1878 and his widow was placed on quarterly allowance.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=F4B8C0D5-155D-0A04-065C84BA337EDD92"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;i&gt;Written by Tom Stokes.&lt;/i&gt;</text>
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              <text>Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1865-108 Resolution offered by Edward Kelley adopted: that the Company proceed to the funeral of Abraham Lincoln, our late President, in a body under command of Samuel Rain as marshal. ------------------------ City Directory - 1835 - Samuel Rain, carpenter, 48 Wood. 1840 - Samuel, carpenter, 246 Wood above 12th. 1845, 50 - Samuel, carpenter, 8 Carrollton Square. 1854 - Samuel, carpenter, 128 Wallace ------------------------ City Records D.C. Liens; filed October 18, 1839; no note of satisfaction Samuel Rain &amp; Joseph Lloyd vs. John Bosler. Claim for $420 for carpenters work against a 3 story brick dwelling house situate on the west side of 10th street 77 feet 8 inches north of Brown street in the District of Spring Garden bounded north and south by other ground of said John Bosler and east by 10th street. ----------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #400; filed January 13, 1842; satisfied June 4, 1842 (with his signature) Samuel Rain &amp; Joseph Lloyd doing business under the firm of Rain &amp; Lloyd vs. Thomas H. Stockton and the building committee. Claim for $2176.42 for carpenters work against all that certain 3-story brick building or church &amp; lot of ground whereon the same is erected in the District of Spring Garden at the northwest corner of 11th &amp; Wood streets.</text>
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                <text>&lt;span&gt;Samuel Rain was a master builder elected to the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia in 1847. He served many leadership capacities in the Company, first as a Warden in 1856-1858, on the Managing Committee from 1859-61, in 1863, 1865, 1876-78, 1884 and in 1888 and on the Book Prices Committee from 1860-72. Rain was elected to serve a term as Secretary in 1866-1868, Vice President from 1869-1871 and finally as President of the Company from 1872-1874. In 1865, members of the Carpenters' Company proceeded to the funeral of the late President Abraham Lincoln in a body with Samuel Rain as marshal. The 1845 City Directory listed Rain as a carpenter living at 246 Wood street above 12th street. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=F53234AD-155D-0A04-06F563CB3BA85314"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written&lt;i&gt; by Tom Stokes.&lt;/i&gt;</text>
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              <text>Tatman &amp; Moss Bio Dictionary Phila. Architects page 213. A carpenter, contractor and sometime architect who appears in Philadelphia directories as a carpenter of builder beginning in 1850 and continuing through 1885, except for the years of 1874-75 when he styles himself as an architect. Briefly (1868) he was in partnership with Joseph McIlwaine, builder. Doan reportedly worked on several structures at the Centennial Exposition of 1876, particularly the Ohio building (Ohio House), NW corner of States Drive and Belmont Avenue designed by the Cleveland architects Heard &amp; Sons. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #404; filed February 17, 1854; satisfied with judgment Aaron Doan vs. Leybert Weernert. Claim for $1074.32 for work and labor done against a 3-story brick house (with 2-story brick back building) and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of 17th street (late Schuylkill 6th &amp; Filbert street) in front on 17th street 18 feet in depth along Filbert street 60 feet. ------------------ City Directory - 1850 - Aaron, carpenter, Schuylkill 6th below High. 1854 - Aaron, carpenter, 2 Lee Aaron, carpenter, St. Joseph's Avenue Bus. Dir. (APS) 1860, pg. 1024: Aaron Doan, Duane below 17th St., carpenter Bus. Dir. (APS) 1878, pg. 162: Aaron Doan, 36 S. 18th, carpenter ----------------- "Philadelphia Preserved" Page 233. Aaron Doan &amp; Co., builders of Ohio State Building (known as Ohio House), exhibition hall for State of Ohio during 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Fairmount Park.</text>
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                <text>Aaron Doan was a carpenter, contractor and sometime architect who appears in Philadelphia directories as a carpenter or builder beginning in 1850 and continuing through 1885, except for the years 1874-1875 when he styles himself an architect. Briefly (1868) he was in partnership with Joseph McIlwaine, builder. Doan reportedly worked on several structures at the Centennial Exposition of 1876, particularly the Ohio Building (Ohio House), NW corner of States Drive and Belmont Avenue designed by the Cleveland architects Heard &amp;amp; Sons.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Biography from the &lt;a href="https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm/22638" title="Philadelphia Architects and Buildings"&gt;Philadelphia Architects and Buildings&lt;/a&gt;, a project of the &lt;a href="https://philaathenaeum.org/"&gt;Athenaeum of Philadelphia&lt;/a&gt;. Written by Roger W. Moss.</text>
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