Friends Only Media Library
Friends Only Media Library
Browse HSP's media library to view photographs from past events and exhibits, audio and video recordings, and documents.
Visiting Philadelphia's Historic Italian Market
Wed, 2014-08-20 15:05
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A Foodie's Unconventional History of Advertising
Thu, 2014-08-14 00:00
This photo album is part of the blog series, A Philly Foodie Explores Local History, which con |
A Potluck from Martha Washington’s Cookbook
Wed, 2014-07-30 19:57
Always looking for relevant and interesting ways to connect with the items in our collections, staff of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania recently cooked our way into the historic kitchen of A |
Home Before the Leaves Fall: Philadelphia and the First World War
Tue, 2014-07-01 11:24
In commemoration of the centennial of the outbreak of the First World War, HSP invited the public to attend Philadelphia and the First World War. |
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Genealogy 101: Colonial Records at HSP
2/10/15
This October, HSP held a series of Genealogy 101 sessions that detailed useful resources in our archive when conducting research on your family history. This session, Head of Research Services David Haugaard guides you through Colonial Records here at HSP and elsewhere. |
Genealogy 101: Using Military Records at HSP
1/5/15
This October, HSP held a series of Genealogy 101 sessions that detailed useful resources in our archive when conducting research on your family history. This session, Historian and Head of Reference Services Dr. Daniel Rolph guides you through HSP’s extensive Civil War resources as well as give you help with other military records at HSP. |
Genealogy 101: Introduction to Genealogical Resources at HSP
12/3/14
This October, HSP held a series of Genealogy 101 sessions that detailed useful resources in our archive when conducting research on your family history. This session, presented by HSP library director and genealogist Lee Arnold, offers an overview of the different types of resources available at HSP and how to get started. |
The Outsider: Albert M. Greenfield and the Fall of the Protestant Establishment
11/6/14
Albert M. Greenfield, a Russian immigrant, was courted for his business acumen by mayors, senators, and presidents, including Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. He built a multifaceted business empire that encompassed real estate, department stores, banks, newspapers, and hotels, among others. Throughout his life, Greenfield was able to cross social, religious, and ethnic boundaries to form unique business alliances among Jews, Catholics, and African Americans. |