Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Because I find this fascinating

Fact:
  • I'm a sucker for fountains. But even more so - for the stories behind them
On 9th near Spruce
  • This particular fountain was in remembrance for Edward Wetherill who was born in Pennsylvania in February 1821 and who died October 2, 1908
  • Even more interesting is that a census reports his occupation as Abolitionist
  • He and his family were Quakers and lived at one point at 1413 Spruce street
The city really takes care of its fountains
  •  He came from a long line of Philadelphia Quakers mentioned as far back as 1783
Do:
Don't:
  • Get confused but read this short but fascinating excerpt from the New York Times December 26, 1905 edition about another Edward Wetherill
  • Know anything about paint manufacturing? George Wetherill owner of George D Wetherill & Co  - was the first to manufacture white lead in 1804 - which later became Dutch Boy Paint

4 comments:

  1. Yet another entertaining and informative entry - looking forward to the next one!

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  2. Thank you! I have one planned...I just need some photos!

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  3. I've been passing this fountain for years and was always curious about it until I decided to look up the name on Google. Thankfully you did all the legwork for me!
    -Matt

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  4. Thanks Matt! I'm glad that I'm not the only one who wonders about these small almost forgotten fountains!

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