La Salle University - Guest book with total number of visitors listed in the back, circa 1996-1998
Scope and Contents
The James Butler Local History Papers were acquired from a Butler family member after James Butler’s passing in 2020. Butler conducted extensive research on the historic residences on La Salle University’s campus, with a particular interest in the Belfield estate - also known as the Peale House. The research also encompassed La Salle’s South campus and Germantown. He researched the families that once resided on what is now La Salle's campus and related families by marriage, including Peale, Wister, Fisher, Butler, Kemble, Haines, Blain, Logan, and Wurts families. The collection contains photocopies of primary sources that Butler amassed over several years; as well as genealogies, his research notes, and drafts of his essays and articles. Additionally, the collection includes files related to Butler’s tours of Belfield and related events, and their residents, and correspondence with Wister family members.
Dates
- circa 1996-1998
Extent
From the Collection: 1.67 Linear feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Processing Information
This file is partially restricted because some of the pages contain personal information. Additionally, supplemental material was added by Angela Mancuso-Alven on 9/26/2024: A photocopy of an October 11, 1996 La Salle University Campus News providing information about campus-wide Belfield celebrations which correspond to dates listed in the book was added to the folder.
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Repository
1900 West Olney Avenue
Philadelphia PA 19141 United States