Benjamin H. Latrobe Designs of Buildings, 1799

Designs of buildings constructed in 1799 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prefaced by an elaborate breakdown of the geography and waterways of the region, this folio contains elevations, floor plans, and detail drawings of the Schuylkill Engine House and the Center Engine House.  No. 1 building,...

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Main Author: Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 1764-1820 (Creator)
Collection:Historical Society of Pennsylvania bound graphics collection (#V66)
Date:1799
Dimensions:34.7 x 28.2 cm
Call Number:Bd 615 L354
Format: Electronic
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/13834
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title Benjamin H. Latrobe Designs of Buildings, 1799
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Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 1764-1820
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820
Engine houses (Railroads)
Architectural drawings
title_sort Benjamin H. Latrobe Designs of Buildings, 1799
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description Designs of buildings constructed in 1799 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prefaced by an elaborate breakdown of the geography and waterways of the region, this folio contains elevations, floor plans, and detail drawings of the Schuylkill Engine House and the Center Engine House. &nbsp;No. 1 building, the Schuylkill Engine House, was located by the Schuylkill River Dam and&nbsp;No. 2 is the Second, or Center Engine House, was positioned at the intersection of Market and Broad street. &nbsp;These buildings were constructed to house steam engines designed to supply the city with water. &nbsp;Predecessor to the Philadelphia Water Works, Benjamin Latrobe&#39;s system was an answer to the yellow fever epidemic, which was thought to be caused by unclean water at the time. &nbsp;These buildings worked in unison to pump clean water throughout the city but failed frequently and could only provide water if both engines were operational. &nbsp;Latrobe&#39;s problematic system was replaced in 1812 by the Water Works building designed by&nbsp;Frederick Graff. &nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> &nbsp
subject_txt_mv LCSH: Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820
LCSH: Engine houses (Railroads)
LCSH: Architectural drawings
topic Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820
Engine houses (Railroads)
Architectural drawings
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