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CALICO PRINT WORKS AT COMLYVILLE

We walk the historic streets of Frankford everyday and most of us give little thought to what has gone before.  I have been fortunate over the last few years to talk to people in Frankford who know far more than I about our history.  So we are offering this space to let our local historians tell us the story from time to time.

Our first offering in this series is from Joe Menkevich and it follows below.  It contains an interesting description of Frankford about the period of the early 19th century (correct me if I am wrong Joe). You can also read an illustrated pdf version here.  In the future, these posts will be linked all together under the History Corner in the Quick Links section above.


CALICO PRINT WORKS AT COMLYVILLE. 2

IN the November Number of the Lady’s Book, we furnished a Lithographic view of Comlyville, near Frankford, with a brief description of the works, and scenery in that neighbourhood. In the sketch prefixed is presented a view of a part of these works taken from a different point, intended to exhibit the Calico Manufactory in bolder relief than it was shown in the former picture.

The situation of these works combines advantages which are rarely found to belong to manufacturing establishments. They are at a convenient distance from the city, being in the vicinity of Frankford, a pleasant and flourishing village. The scenery immediately adjoining is picturesque and beautiful, presenting an agreeable variety of hill and dale, forming a striking and interesting prospect. The Frankford creek flows through the settlement, and is crossed by a covered bridge from which the accompanying view is taken.

Beside the Print Works exhibited in this view there are several factories, in the village, one, particularly, belonging to Mr. J. Steel, which employs one hundred and fifty hands; with two hundred and sixty-four power looms, in weaving bed-ticking, cords, &c. being the most extensive in the neighbourhood of Philadelphia. There are likewise a number of mills, driven by water, for sawing mahogany, grinding logwood, expressing oil, &c. In addition to the larger buildings there are about thirty neat stone and wood tenements for the accommodation of the workmen and their families. The neighbourhood is remarkably healthy. 3

Notes:

  1. http://books.google.com/books?id=7tQRAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA337&dq=%22Comlyville%22&hl=en&ei=2jQjTNShA8KB8ga42LmrBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAg
  2. Godey, Louis Antoine, and Sarah Josepha Buell Hale. January1831. Godey’s magazine. New York [etc.]: The Godey company [etc.] this article is also available at Accessible Archives
  3. My experience with Google Books it that their scanned books are difficult to cite as Google will not guarantee their accuracy. See incident:

Re: [#465893271] other

Wednesday, July 8, 2009 3:30 PM

“Thank you for contacting Google Books support. I understand you received an incorrect volume from Abebooks after searching for it in our program. I also understand that you weren’t able to locate a certain legal brief based a book citation in Google Books.

Joseph, I apologize for any trouble you experienced in these instances. I’ve forwarded your observations to our product team as feedback, so that we may improve our program.

One matter I’d like to point out, though, is that for listings such as these, we automatically acquire identifying information from third-party metadata sources. As such, we don’t have control over the nature of this material. I apologize that I am not able to provide you with more helpful information about the legal brief in which you are interested.

That said, we do greatly appreciate your feedback and hope you will continue to let us know how we can improve Google Books.”

This Presentation © Joseph J. Menkevich

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Coming Up in Frankford

  • Frankford Civic Association Meeting
    When – Thu, June 3, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – 2nd floor conference room, Aria Health, 4900 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
  • Grand Army of the Republic Museum Open House
    When – Sun, June 6, 12pm – 5pm
    Where – 4278 Griscom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – Presentation at 1:30 PM: The story of Gettsyburg battlefield National Military Park Herb Kaufman
  • Historical Society of Frankford program
    When – Tue, June 8, 7:30pm – 9:00pm
    Where – 1507 Orthodox St., Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – ANNUAL TEA and PROGRAM: RESEARCHING NORTHEAST HISTORY — A Local Historian’s Journey Frank W. Hollingsworth. Local historian and co-author of “Northeast Philadelphia: A Brief History” Frank Hollingsworth has conducted his research at various sites throughout the region — including right here at the Historical Society of Frankford. Learn of his approach to researching local history — utilizing the many techniques and resources available — and evolution from HSF member, to researcher, to lecturer, co-author, and recognized local historian.
  • Northeast Philadelphia EPIC Stakeholders Group
    When – Thu, June 24, 5:30pm – 7:30pm
    Where – Edmunds School, 1197 Haworth St. Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – The ultimate goal is to create a process that enhances the community’s ability to solve issues surrounding truancy, domestic violence, child safety and substance abuse.
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Historical Society of Frankford’s Appraisal Fair

Sunday, May 16, 2010, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
ANTIQUE (and COLLECTIBLE) APPRAISAL FAIR

This is the Historical Society of Frankford’s Annual Fundraiser.   Bring your antiques and collectibles and have them valued by local appraiser/auctioneer Barry Slosberg.
Mr. Slosberg is certified by the Appraisal Institute, American Society of Appraisers, International Society of Appraisers, the Certified Auctioneers Institute,  and has years of experience in antiques and collectibles.

Who knows — you may have a priceless treasure just waiting to be discovered!
Cost – $8/item; maximum 3 items/person.
Please – No, Firearms, stamps, coins

1507 Orthodox Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124
(215) 743-6030
http://www.frankfordhistoricalsociety.org/index.html
Directions:
One block west 4600 Frankford Avenue, between the Margaret-Orthodox and Church Street Elevated Stations. Ten minutes from I-95 (Bridge Street exit) or Roosevelt Boulevard (Adams Avenue exit).

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Coming Up In Frankford

  • Frankford Garden Club Annual Day-Before-Mother’s Day Plant Sale
    When – Sat, May 8, 9am – 10am
    Where – In Front of the Frankford Library, corner of Frankford Ave and Overington St (map)
    Description – We will have “Growing from Seed” Workshop at the Sale and at the Park VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
  • LOVE Your Park Day in Overington Park Planting, Mulching Flower Beds and “Growing From Seeds” Workshop
    When – Sat, May 8, 12pm – 3pm
    Where – Overington Park (map)
    Description – LOVE Your Park Day in Overington Park Planting, Mulching Flower Beds and “Growing From Seeds” Workshop
  • Frankford Business & Professional Association Meeting
    When – Wed, May 12, 8:30am – 10:00am
    Where – Northeast Treatment Centers, 4625 Frankford Avenue (map)
    Description – The next general meeting for Frankford Business & Professional Association will be held on Wednesday, May 12 at 8:30am. There was a scheduling conflict with the previous locations. At this meeting there will be presentations from SEPTA on the upcoming construction of the Margaret-Orthodox El Stop and from The Enterprise Center on the programs they now offer for Frankford businesses.
  • Happy Birthday Frankford High Open House
    When – Sat, May 15, 10am – 3pm
    Where – Frankford High, Oxford Ave. & Wakeling St. Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – Join us for a full day of fun, food and reminiscing!! FHS students, staff and alumni are invited Be a part of the fun! Tours of the Building Memorabilia rooms Gathering spaces for clubs, teams, and music groups Frankford Souvenirs Tickets will be on sale for the 100th Anniversary Banquet November 26th Current
  • Italian Style Family Dinner
    When – Sat, May 15, 4:30pm – 8:00pm
    Where – St. Joachim’s Church, 1527 Church Street, Phila., PA 19124 (map)
    Description – MARK YOUR CALENDAR Every Third Wednesday from September thru May Italian Style Family Dinner The Dinners will be served from 4:30 PM to 8 PM in Fitzmaurice Hall Take-out will be available. COST: $8.00 for Adults, $4.00 for Children. Come Join us!
  • ANTIQUE (and COLLECTIBLE) APPRAISAL FAIR
    When – Sun, May 16, 10am – 3pm
    Where – Historical Society of Frankford, 1507 Orthodox Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – ANTIQUE (and COLLECTIBLE) APPRAISAL FAIR Annual fundraiser. Have your cherished items appraised by local appraiser/auctioneer Barry S Slosberg. Who knows — you may have a priceless treasure just waiting to be discovered! Cost: $8 per item; maximum 3 items per person.
  • Northwood Civic Association Meeting
    When – Tue, May 18, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – St. James Lutheran Church, at Castor Avenue and Pratt Street. (map)
  • Frankford CDC to host Public Meeting
    When – Tue, May 25, 5pm – 6pm
    Where – Frankford Library, Frankford Avenue at Overington St. (map)
    Description – The Frankford Community Development Corporation will host a public meeting on Tuesday, May 25, 2010. The Frankford CDC will discuss the 2010 Program of Work and ideas for collaboration with community organizations. Guest may enter through the main door.
  • Northeast Philadelphia EPIC Stakeholders Group
    When – Thu, May 27, 5:30pm – 7:30pm
    Where – Aria Health, Frankford, 2nd floor conference room (map)
    Description – The ultimate goal is to create a process that enhances the community’s ability to solve issues surrounding truancy, domestic violence, child safety and substance abuse.
  • Frankford Civic Association Meeting
    When – Thu, June 3, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – Frankford Hospital – 2nd floor conference room (map)