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Carolyn J. Swartz lantern slide collection

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Held at: The Historical and Interpretive Collections of The Franklin Institute [Contact Us]222 N 20th St, Philadelphia, PA, 19103

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No biographical information could be determined about Carolyn J. Swartz.

Carolyn J. Swartz had a great aunt who lived in Trenton, New Jersey, from whom Carolyn obtained these lantern slides. It is possible that Carolyn's great aunt was related or otherwise connected to Thomas H. Hibbert of Trenton, New Jersey, who also has a collection of lantern slides at The Franklin Institute (see Related Archival Materials note).

Carolyn J. Swartz lantern slide collection, late 19th century-early 20th century, consists of approximately one hundred and twenty-six images depicting paintings and other artworks; images from Mercer County, NJ; travel/tourist scenes from California, Virginia, and other places; and other images. Several of the images are published, but there are some original images, possibly taken by Thomas H. Hibbert. The published images are from the Victor Animatograph Company, based in Davenport, Iowa. An inventory is availabl on-site.

Gift of Carolyn J. Swartz, 1984. Swartz inherited the collection from a great aunt who lived in Trenton, New Jersey. The aunt was possibly related to Thomas H. Hibbert.

Summary descriptive information on this collection was compiled in 2014-2016 as part of a project conducted by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania to make better known and more accessible the largely hidden collections of small, primarily volunteer run repositories in the Philadelphia area. The Hidden Collections Initiative for Pennsylvania Small Archival Repositories (HCI-PSAR) was funded by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

This is a preliminary finding aid. No physical processing, rehousing, reorganizing, or folder listing was accomplished during the HCI-PSAR project.

In some cases, more detailed inventories or finding aids may be available on-site at the repository where this collection is held; please contact The Historical and Interpretive Collections of The Franklin Institute directly for more information.

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The Historical and Interpretive Collections of The Franklin Institute
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Finding aid prepared by Sarah Leu and Anastasia Matijkiw through the Historical Society of Pennsylvania's Hidden Collections Initiative for Pennsylvania Small Archival Repositories
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This preliminary finding aid was created as part of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania's Hidden Collections Initiative for Pennsylvania Small Archival Repositories. The HCI-PSAR project was made possible by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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