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Front and Market Streets, 1881 (sepia print)
745878 Front and Market Streets, 1881 (sepia print) by American Photographer, (19th century); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: This intersection was the end of the line for horsecars and trolleys because the grade from here to the waterfront was too steep for the horses. In the foreground is a carters dray and, at the extreme right, an omnibus.
The intersection, with horse-drawn carts, carriages and wagon on street. People on sidewalks, street and trolleys. Sign on trolleys: " Union Line, 166, Columbia Ave" and " Centennial buildings Haddington". Commercial buildings line the street, including, from the right: " Tobacco & cigars, Leaf tobacco" ; "...S. Douch... dealer of wines & liquor" ; " Wines & brandies, Laser beer" ; " Boots & Shoes" ; " H. & G. Wallens Hardware" ; " Janny & Andrews" ; " G..tes Brothers". ); eFree Library of Philadelphia; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22716988
© Free Library of Philadelphia / Bridgeman Images
Carriages Carters Commercial Dray Front Horse And Cart Horsecar Intersection Omnibus Pennsylvania Philadelphia Public Shops Traffic Tram Trams Trolley Trolleys Wagon
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This sepia print, titled "Front and Market Streets, 1881" takes us back to a bustling intersection in Philadelphia during the late 19th century. The photograph, captured by an American photographer whose identity remains unknown, offers a glimpse into the daily life of this vibrant city. At the forefront of the image stands a carters dray, showcasing the importance of transportation for goods and commerce at that time. On the right side, an omnibus can be seen, ready to transport passengers along its route. Surrounding them are horse-drawn carts, carriages, and wagons navigating through busy streets filled with people on sidewalks and trolleys. The significance of this particular intersection becomes apparent as we learn that it marked the end of the line for horsecars and trolleys due to its steep grade towards the waterfront. This detail adds depth to our understanding of how urban planning was influenced by geographical constraints in those times. Commercial buildings line both sides of Front and Market Streets. Various signs catch our attention: "Tobacco & cigars" "Wines & brandies" "Boots & Shoes" among others. These establishments were vital components of everyday life in Philadelphia's thriving economy. Through this remarkable print from 1881 held at Free Library of Philadelphia's collection, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever – one that captures not only a specific location but also provides insight into societal dynamics and economic activities during America's industrial era.
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