Bibframe Work
TitleStereographs of Carpenters' Hall and Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PaTypeStill ImageCollectionSubjectLiberty Bell--1860-1900Independence Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)--1860-1900.Carpenters' Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)--1860-1900.Historic sites--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1860-1900 (LCTGM)Stereographs--1860-1900 (GMGPC)Albumen prints--1860-1900 (GMGPC)Halftone photomechanical prints--Color--1860-1900 (GMGPC)NoteForms part of: Marian S. Carson collection at the Library of CongressSummaryPhotographs by various photographers and publishers show interiors of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Subjects include the chamber where the delegates met; the nineteenth century location of the cracked Liberty Bell in the chamber; exhibit space in the hall; and the Rising Sun Armchair used by George Washington during the drafting of the Constitution. Other stereographs show the exterior of Independence Hall and Independence Square; the 1876 bell cast for the Centennial; the statue of George Washington outside Independence Hall; exterior and interior views of Carpenters' Hall.Authorized Access PointStereographs of Carpenters' Hall and Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pa