Mansion originally belonging to Richard Penn on the South Side of Market between 5th and 6th watercolor


Permanent ID:
1636
Call number:
K: II-1
Image Description:
Two three-story brick houses with a brick wall between them. People walking along the street in front.
Inscription:
This Mansion situate on the south side of Market Street (then High Street,) between 5th and 6th Street originally belonged to Mr. Richard Penn; when he vacated, Genl. Benedict Arnold occupied after him Mr. Sieur Holker. On the 2nd of Jan'y. 1780 it caught fire and was much damaged, it was next the head quarters of Genl. Hoive during the occupation of Philada. by British, likewise the residence of Robert Morris, General Washington occupied it in 1791 (then No. 190 High Street) when President of the United States. Robert Morris occupying the 3 story brick house on the south east corner of Sixth Street as seen above, after him, it was the residence of Dr Benjamin Franklin, both houses were destroyed many years ago. (Front Bottom)
Address:
190 High Street, Philadelphia
524-530 Market Street, Philadelphia
Format:
Watercolors
Collection:
David J. Kennedy watercolors
Related People or Organizations:
David Johnson Kennedy, 1816-1898 (painter)
Penn, Richard (relates to)
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801 (relates to)
Holker, John (relates to)
Robert Morris, 1734-1806 (relates to)
George Washington, 1732-1799 (relates to)
Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790 (relates to)
Howe, William (relates to)
Related Terms:
Cityscape (is described by)
Historic building (depicts)