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Pages
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122096
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Concord Avenue houses
- Date(s)
- 1910/1916, 1910, 1916
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Bathroom interior with toilet and bathtub in Concord Avenue homes. Concord Avenue south of Van Buren Street - west side of the street.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680124007
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Home of Ezra Comfort
- Date(s)
- 1931
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Comfort is the family name of Frank Zebley's wife
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122026
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122094
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Concord Avenue between Market and Tatnall Streets
- Date(s)
- 1931
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Front view of row homes on Concord Avenue.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122030
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122101
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Row Houses
- Date(s)
- 1931
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Wooden-fronted row homes in Wilmington, possibly on Concord Avenue between Market and Tatnall Streets.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122029
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Pelleport
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Designed in 1881 by Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Pelleport was originally inhabited by William du Pont and his wife May Lammot du Pont. A number of du Pont family members lived in the house through the early twentieth century, but Pelleport was ultimately abandoned and eventually razed.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122105
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122093
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Comfort-Price-Zebley Home
- Date(s)
- 1944
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
The house located at 1302 King Street was built in 1798 by Benjamin Price, a miller. It belonged to the Comfort-Price-Zebley families. From 1872 on, the property was owned and occupied by the Springer-Ward-Spoers families.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680123021
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122095
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- King Street (1308-1310)
- Date(s)
- 1947
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
1308: unknown owner; 1310: residence of Captain Thomas Starr
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680123091
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Geary's house
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122098
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Concord Avenue houses
- Date(s)
- 1910/1916, 1910, 1916
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Bedroom interior with typical dresser and rocking chair of the time. Concord Avenue south of Van Buren Street - west side of the street.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680124006
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122102
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- McComb-Winchester House
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
The 'Colonel Henry Mc Comb House' occupied the entire block on Eleventh Street between Market and King Streets until demolished in 1934 to provide space for the new Federal building.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122111
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Forwood School
- Date(s)
- 1930
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
This one room stone schoolhouse was built in 1796 on Forwood family farm land. Later it was covered in stucco and converted to a private residence.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122012
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Pelleport
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Designed in 1881 by Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Pelleport was originally inhabited by William du Pont and his wife May Lammot du Pont. A number of du Pont family members lived in the house through the early twentieth century, but Pelleport was ultimately abandoned and eventually razed.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122106
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122104
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122097
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Comfort-Price-Zebley Home
- Date(s)
- 1943
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
1302 King Street is the location of the Comfort-Price-Zebley home built in 1798 by Benjamin Price, a miller.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680123013
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122100
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122099
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Dauneport, home of Amy du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1933
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder was George McCauley and Son. In 1949, the home was given to nephew, Eugene du Pont III; Dauneport is no longer owned by the du Pont family.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680122103
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Concord Avenue houses
- Date(s)
- 1910/1916, 1910, 1916
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Interior of homes on Concord Avenue showing a Morris Chair and a daybed. Concord Avenue south of Van Buren Street - west side of the street.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680124010
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums