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Goodwin, John, Jr.
Description:
John Goodwin, Jr., was a successful master buider elected to The Carpenters' Company before 1763 although no Company records prior to the 1760s survive to confirm the date of his membership. Highly respected by his colleagues, Goodwin served on the…
Member number:
25*
Birth date:
1/11720
Worrell, James
Description:
The master builder James Worrell first comes to historical attention when he married Hannah Parsons, daughter of William Parsons, at Christ Church on 11 October 1749. When his father-in-law died in 1757, Worrell received forty pounds with which he…
Member number:
31
Birth date:
1/1/1731
Loxley, Benjamin
Description:
Benjamin Loxley was a prominent master builder who, according to his obituary, was conspicuous for talents, ingenuity and industry; as a citizen, distinguished for active participation and usefulness; and as a man, for integrity and the faithful…
Member number:
24*
Birth date:
12/20/1720
Smith, Robert
Description:
Characterized as "among the most important and skilled archiect-builders in colonial America" by his biographer Charles Peterson, the chief Philadelphia claimant for the title of America's first architect is the master builder Robert Smith who was…
Member number:
29
Birth date:
1/14/1722
Thornhill, John
Description:
John Thornhill, "one of the most celebrated mechanicks in this or any other state...particulary distinguished for his abilities as an Architect," was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Thornhill. In 1741 he married Jane Cook at Christ Church who the…
Member number:
23*
Birth date:
10/23/1716
Thornhill, Joseph
Description:
Joseph Thornhill was the son of John and Elizabeth Thornhill, elder brother of master builder John Thornhill and uncle of master builder Joseph Thornhill, Jr.. As early as 1756 he was a resident of Philadelphia's Mulberry Ward and continued to live…
Member number:
22*
Birth date:
3/17/1714
Fox, Joseph
Description:
Joseph Fox was a master builder and one of the most prominent leaders among the craftsmen of Philadelphia on the eve of the Revolution. The son of Justinian and Elizabeth (Yard) Fox, Joseph Fox was apprenticed toJames Portuesand became one of his…
Business name:
see references for all addresses
Member number:
21*
Birth date:
1/1/1709
Lewis, Jacob
Description:
Jacob Lewis was a master builder who came to Philadelphia from Chester County in 1741 and by 1763 (the date of earliest extant records) was a member of The Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia. The traces of his growing prominence in the building…
Member number:
32*
Birth date:
1/11714
Hitchcock, Joseph
Description:
Joseph Hitchcock was a master builder elected to The Carpenters' Company prior to the earliest surviving records. Biography from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings, a project of theAthenaeum of Philadelphia.Written by Roger W. Moss.
Member number:
20*
Birth date:
1/11715
Price, John
Description:
Master builder John Price was elected to The Carpenters' Company prior to the earliest surviving records. He may be the same John Price granted letters of administration for the estate of Reese Price of Bristol Township, Philadelphia County, yeoman…
Member number:
19*
Birth date:
1/11680
Coleman, William
Description:
William Coleman was a master builder listed as an early member of The Carpenters' Company in 1786, but no Company records prior to the l760s survive to confirm the dates of his membership. Typical of early building trade craftsmen, Coleman married…
Member number:
18*
Birth date:
1/11672
Mifflin, John
Description:
Master builder and merchant John Mifflin was the son of John Mifflin of Kent County (DE) who married Hannah Taylor in 1747. Elected to The Carpenters' Company well before the date of earliest surviving records, Mifflin was totally inactive in Company…
Birth date:
1/1/1720
Date elected:
1/1/1760
Griscom, Tobias
Description:
Tobias Griscom was a master builder and an early member of The Carpenters' Company, although no Company records prior to the 1760s survive to provide an exact date. In 1736 he became a shareholder of the Library Company and transferred the share to…
Member number:
17*
Birth date:
1/1/1713
Rakestraw, Joseph
Description:
Joseph Rakestraw was a master builder listed as an early member of The Carpenters' Company in 1786, but no Company records prior to the 1760s survive to confirm that claim. He married Elizabeth Fox, the sister of Joseph Fox and granddaughter of…
Member number:
16*
Birth date:
1/11700
Loyd, Reese
Description:
Reese Loyd was a master builder and among the earliest Carpenters' Company members listed by The Company in 1786, although no Company records prior to the 1760s survive to confirm that date. He also was an early (1731) subscriber of the Library…
Member number:
15*
Birth date:
1/11709
Rhoads, Samuel
Description:
The Quaker Samuel Rhoads was one of the most influential master builders of the colonial period. Born in Philadelphia County, the son of John and Hannah (Willcox) Rhoads, he first appeared as a speculative builder flourishing in the 1730s and 1740s.…
Member number:
13*
Birth date:
1/11711
Tomlinson, Ebenezer
Description:
Ebenezer Tomlinson, son of Joseph Tomlinson (d. 1719), Gloucester Township, New Jersey, was a master house carpenter and an early member of The Carpenters' Company. He was in Philadelphia by 1728 when, together with Richard Armitt, he witnessed the…
Member number:
14*
Birth date:
1/11700
Warner, Edward
Description:
Master builder Edward Warner may have been apprenticed as a house carpenter to James Porteus whose heir he was in 1736/37. Warner was admitted as a freeman of Philadelphia by the Common Council in 1717, and by the 1720s he was selling by lottery a…
Member number:
12*
Birth date:
1/1/1690
Clark, William
Description:
William Clark, son of master house carpenter Benjamin Clark, was also a member of the Carpenters' Company. In 1746 he married Beulah Coates at St. Michael's Lutheran Church.Biography from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings, a project of…
Member number:
11*
Birth date:
1/1/1725
Zane, Sr., Isaac
Description:
The leading Quaker master builder Isaac Zane was born in New Jersey, the son of Nathaniel and Grace (Rakestraw) Zane. In his early teens he had departed the family farm at the mouth of Newton Creek opposite what is now South Philadelphia to become an…
Member number:
10*
Birth date:
1/1/1711
Clark, Benjamin
Description:
Benjamin Clark was a master house carpenter claimed as an early member of The Carpenters' Company in 1786, although no Company records survive prior to the l760s. In 1724 he married Mary Hoston from the Haddonfield, West Jersey, Monthly Meeting, by…
Member number:
9*
Birth date:
1/11700
Harrison, John
Description:
The master builder John Harrison II was the son of John I and Mary Harrison and the brother of Joseph and Daniel Harrison. According to Paster Eric Bjork, John II and Joseph helped their father complete Holy Trinity Church, Wilmington, DE in 1698,…
Member number:
8*
Birth date:
7/4/1685
Nicholas, John
Description:
The master builder John Nicholas was the son of Samuel (d. 1709) and Margaret (Moore) Nicholas (d. 1743) of Philadelphia. He was one of the earliest members and a possible founder of The Carpenters' Company, although no Company records prior to the…
Member number:
7*
Birth date:
1/1/1700
Harrison, Joseph
Description:
The master builder Joseph Harrison was the son of John I and Mary Harrison and the brother of John II and Daniel Harrison. According to Pastor Eric Bjork, Joseph and John II helped their father complete Holy Trinity Church, Wilmington, DE in 1698,…
Member number:
6*
Birth date:
10/3/1681
Woolley, Jr., Edmund
Description:
The master builder Edmund Woolley is chiefly remembered as the master builder-architect of the Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall). Named for his father, Woolley was probably born in England and is known to have been in Philadelphia by 1705.…
Member number:
5*
Birth date:
1/1/1690
Usher, Jacob
Description:
Born: c. 1679, Died: 1738 The trail of early master builder Jacob Usher is faint at best. He is traditionally listed by The Carpenters' Company as one of its earliest members, although no Company records prior to the 1760s survive to confirm the date…
Member number:
4*
Birth date:
1/1/1678
Henmarsh, John
Description:
John Henmarsh was a master builder and one of the earliest members of The Carpenters' Company, although no Company records prior to the 1760s survive to establish a date for his election. He is recorded as having been admitted to freedom of the city…
Member number:
1*
Birth date:
1/1/1680
Items related to 1924 celebration
Description:
2 coins; tie tac; metal pin; found in office closet in 1991
Firemark, FA
Description:
iron with hollowback; red similar to house paint; drainage knob at top probably #92 in Alwin Blulaw; Footprints of Home Assurance Company, 1953 given by Rose Weiss in memory of her husband in April 2010
Item type:
firemark
Firemark with FA
Description:
iron with hollowback but not to concave; no drainage knob, no water probably #86 in Alwin Bulaw, Footprints of Assurance Co, 1953 given by Rose Weiss in memory of her husband in April 2010
Item type:
firemark
19th century firemark
Description:
Bulaw #313: c. 1872 cast iron, oval 12"x9-1/2 " raised "U F" old model steam fire engine in high relief. wheels have eight spokes. Bevel edge. Policy number 4002 was issued on December 7, 1872 and covered brick store and dwelling located at 610 south…
Item type:
firemark
Specs for plumbing alterations
Description:
drawing of specifications and additions to the plumbing made on March 14, 1888
Item type:
plumbing alterations
Philadelphia Print
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Print in the manner of Birch of: City of Philadelphia on River Delaware from Kensington; location is approx. at Ttreaty Elm originally hung by IHA (Independence Historic Assoc.
Item type:
Philadelphia print
Member citation
Description:
Arthur C. Kauffman framed certificate from the City of Philadelphia. He is not a member of ccccp. originally hung by IHA (Independence Historic Assoc.
Item type:
citation
Postage meter for Carpenters' Hall
Description:
Charles Kessler kept a postage machine to use exclusively for Carpenters' Hall mailings in his office. Mrs. Kessler gave this machine to the Company
Date:
1st half of 20th century
Item type:
postage meter
Lit Bros gift box
Description:
Lit Brothers gift box that includes Carpenters' Hall as one of the historic buildings pictured on the box lid. Lit Bros. Department Store was on Market Street between 7th and 8th Street; closed in either 1977 or 78. the building still stands in 2009.…
Date:
c. 1977
Item type:
gift box
Rule book covers
Description:
front and back covers from early copy of Company Rule Book that had been in the library.
Item type:
book covers
Mitchell printer's galleys
Description:
Galleys for the first issue of Meeting Place of History in 1980 done by Mitchell Printing Company 1300 block of Cherry Street, Phila
Date:
1980
Item type:
printers galley
Box used for storage of checks
Description:
small wooden box with sliding lid that contained, in 2009, canceled checks with the bank statements from Guarantee Trust dated 1917. checks and statements moved to authorization records in basement
Date:
c. 1915
Item type:
wooden box
Carpenters' Hall in needle point
Description:
Needle work of Carpenters' Hall done for celebration of 1976 by D.W.
Item type:
needle work print
Birch print of 2nd & Market Sts
Description:
"Second and Market Street view of Christ Church" copy of Birch Print originally hung by IHA (Independence Historic Assoc.
Item type:
18th century print
Drawing of Graff House
Description:
architects drawing c. 1950 of Graff House at 7th and Market Streets originally hung by IHA (Independence Historic Assoc.
Item type:
Graff House
Independence Hall on Chestnut St
Description:
charcoal drawing of Independence Hall showing bank/commercial buildings on north side of Chestnut Street originally hung by IHA (Independence Historic Assoc.
Item type:
6th and Chestnut Streets
Map of Washington's travels
Description:
framed map of Washington's travels through the colonies originally hung by IHA (Independence Historic Assoc.
Item type:
Map
Book cover and print of Hall from the book
Description:
Heavy dark red front cover of a book that contained Philadelphia Prints. The remaining print is the exterior of Carpenters' Hall. Scenes from Philadelphia, Society of Raim-Tuppani
Item type:
front cover of book
Two unidentified book covers
Description:
two loose book covers (from same book), deep red color with no markings
Item type:
book covers