APPENDIX C: All Identified Civil War-Related Resources by NOTE: Sites are listed by ID number; these numbers correspond to those on the maps that follow this list. ID Number ID SITE NAME ADDRESS TYPETHEME(S) INTEGRITY CONDITION NOTES PRESENT? 121NWilliam C. Dare 2ndIndustry/ Philadelphia business that received government No Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced hats. 227SEmanuel Metzger 8thIndustry/ Philadelphia business that received government No Manufacturing contracts during the war; produced halters, scabbards, cap pouches, ammunition boxes; site now occupied by Burger King. 337SGymnast Zouaves 3rdMilitaryBuilding Low Excellent Currently occupied by retail on first floor and Yes residential above; Building has "Leland 1855" at top. 438NWilliam P. Wilstach & Company 3rdIndustry/Building High Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced insignia and supplied sabers and swords. 540SJohn C. Fuller 3rdIndustry/Building Low Poor Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced buttons and sashes. 641NBrooks & Company 3rdIndustry/Building Medium Fair Philadelphia Business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced caps. 755NArnold, Nysbaum & Nirdling 3rdIndustry/Building Low Good Currently serving as residential (apartment) space. Yes Manufacturing 862NAdolph & Keen 2ndIndustry/ Philadelphia business that received government No Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced hats. 92nd Coal Regiment 108 Walnut Military Site now occupied by a semi-detached building. No 10Worman, Ely & Company 118 N 3rdBuilding Industry/ Medium Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced fork-knife- spoon combo; now retail first floor; residential above. APPENDIX C: All Identified Civil War-Related Resources by ID# * National Register or NHL designated Page 1 of 48 ID SITE NAME ADDRESS TYPETHEME(S) INTEGRITY CONDITION NOTES PRESENT? 11Anspach & Stanton 122 N 3rdBuilding Industry/ Medium Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the war; produced trousers. Currently occupied by retail on the first floor, with residential above. 12Stanton, Mayer & Frank 126 N 3rdBuilding Industry/ Medium Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced clothing. Now retail first floor; residential above. 13Hadden, Booth & Porter 130 N 2nd Industry/ Site currently occupied by new construction No Manufacturing (Condominiums). 14Naval Post 400 132 S 8thBuilding Commemoration Medium Good Located on Jewelers Row; occupied by a jewelry Yes store; was GAR post (numbered in the order in which they were formed). 15Thomas R. Little 134 GreenBuilding Industry/ Low Fair/Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced box and belt plates; Building now occupied by apartments. 16Matthew Brooks 139 N 3rdBuilding Industry/ Medium Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced caps. 17Spirit of '61 140 S BroadMonument Commemoration High Excellent Located in front of the Union League of Yes Philadelphia. 18Union League of Philadelphia* 140 S BroadBuilding/ Benevolent High Excellent A Republican club; raised troops and helped equip Yes Collection Societies/ Politics and arm several local regiments; also assisted in forming Camp William Penn and 11 black regiments there. 19Washington Grays Monument 140 S BroadMonument Commemoration High Excellent Artist: J. Wilson. Current custodian: City of Yes Philadelphia, Fairmount Park Commission. 20Merchants Exchange* 143 S 3rdBuilding and Industry/ Low-Medium Excellent Site owned and maintained by National Park Yes grounds Manufacturing Service; not open to the public. Rehabilitated circa. 2004. APPENDIX C: All Identified Civil War-Related Resources by ID# * National Register or NHL designated Page 2 of 48 ID SITE NAME ADDRESS TYPETHEME(S) INTEGRITY CONDITION NOTES PRESENT? 21Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion* 200 West Tulpehocken SBuilding Architecture High Good An example of suburban mansions constructed in Yes Philadelphia just before the Civil War. www.maxwellmansion.org 22Philadelphia Contributionship* 212 S 4thCollection Benevolent High Excellent One of the first fire insurance companies, it was Yes Societies housed here during the Civil War era. AKA Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of House for Loss from Fire 23157th Regiment Infantry, Baker's 207 S 4th Military Site occupied by Independence National Historical No Brigade, Co. F Park. 24Morgan & Walbank 220 MarketBuilding Industry/ Medium Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced drum heads. 25Henry Holthausen 221 ChestnutBuilding Industry/ Low Excellent Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; supplied French muskets. 26John Podir 221 ChestnutBuilding Industry/ Low Excellent Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; supplied rifle muskets. 271st Pennsylvania Cavalry 221 Race Military Site now occupied by surface parking lot. No 28Thomas Potter 229 ArchBuilding Industry/ Medium Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced knapsacks, haversacks, ponchos, and blankets. 29Joseph C. Grubb & Company 236 MarketBuilding Industry/ Low Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; supplied sabers, carbines, and pistols. 30William B. Cozens 241 ChestnutBuilding Industry/ Low Excellent Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced tents. APPENDIX C: All Identified Civil War-Related Resources by ID# * National Register or NHL designated Page 3 of 48 ID SITE NAME ADDRESS TYPETHEME(S) INTEGRITY CONDITION NOTES PRESENT? 31William Y. Colladay 245 Market Industry/ Philadelphia business that received government No Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced clothing. 32Union Guards (Co. E, 187th 247 ArchBuilding Military Medium Good Yes Regiment, six month's service) 33Philip Hill 259 MarketBuilding Industry/ Medium Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced buttons. 34Independence Hall* 300 WalnutBuilding Military/ Politics Medium Excellent Site of a recruitment rally on July 18, 1863. Open Yes to the public as part of Independence National Historical Park. www.nps.gov/INDE 35Charles C. Roberts 400 Market Industry/ Philadelphia business that received government No Manufacturing contracts during the War; produced knapsacks and tents. 36John W. Jackson Post 27 409 S 11thBuilding Commemoration Low Good GAR Post (numbered in the order in which they Yes / Military were formed). 37William M. Yomer 426 Wharton Industry/ Philadelphia business that received government No Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced clothing. 38William Dunlap 428 S 13th Industry/ Philadelphia business that received government No Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced clothing. 40African American Museum in 701 ArchCollection Commemoration High Excellent Collections regarding the full range of African Yes Philadelphia / Minority American history and heritage, as well as Experience interpreting the current experience of African Americans in the U.S. www.aampmuseum.org 41Charles P. Bayard 720 S 5th Industry/ Philadelphia business that received government No Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced haversacks; site now occupied by the "Fun House," an antiques and collectibles store. APPENDIX C: All Identified Civil War-Related Resources by ID# * National Register or NHL designated Page 4 of 48 ID SITE NAME ADDRESS TYPETHEME(S) INTEGRITY CONDITION NOTES PRESENT? 42Paul J. Field 747 S 2ndBuilding Industry/ Medium Good Philadelphia business that received government Yes Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced axes and hatchets; now a residence. 43Octavius V. Catto Home Marker 812 SouthMarker Commemoration High Excellent Partial marker text: "An early graduate of the Yes / Abolition/URR Institute for Colored Youth, Catto...was an educator, a Union army major, and a political organizer. In 1871 he was assassinated by street rioters while urging African-Americans to vote." 44David B. Bowser Home 841 N 4th Abolition/URR Site now occupied by modern housing. No 45National Archives, Mid-Atlantic 900 ChestnutCollection Commemoration High Excellent Collections include census and military records and Yes Region many other items related to civil rights, the Centennial Exhibition, and other local movements and events. www.archives.gov/midatlantic/public 46William Whipper House Marker 919 LombardMarker Commemoration High Excellent Partial marker text: "A founder, American Moral Yes / Abolition/URR Reform Society, he edited its journal, 1838-39. Active in the Underground Rail Road..." 47James W. Queen & Company 924 Chestnut Industry/ Philadelphia business that received government No Manufacturing contracts during the Civil War; produced signal telescopes. Site now occupied by parking garage/lot. 48Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 1006 BainbridgeBuilding Abolition/URR Medium Good
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