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Graham and Laird, Schober and Mitchell Factories
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Graham and Laird, Schober and Mitchell Factories |
| image | Graham and Laird Philly.JPG |
| caption | Site of the Graham and Laird, Schober and Mitchell Factories, September 2010 |
| location | 19th St. between Hamilton and Buttonwood Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| coordinates | |
| locmapin | Philadelphia#Pennsylvania#USA |
| built | 1885-1886, 1891 |
| architect | Geisinger & Hales |
| added | July 7, 1978 |
| area | 4 acre |
| refnum | 78002448 |
The Graham and Laird, Schober and Mitchell Factories were two historic factory buildings that were located in the Franklintown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
They were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. They have since been demolished.
History and architectural features
The Graham factory was built between 1885 and 1886, and the Laird, Schober and Mitchell Factory was erected in 1891. Both were heavy timber framed brick buildings. The John C. Graham company made ladies dresses while the Laird, Schober and Mitchell made shoes.
References
References
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- George E. Thomas. (November 1977). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania SP Graham and Laird, Schober and Mitchell Factories". National Archives and Records Administration.
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