The farm where Pierce Butler and Fanny Kemble resided was known as Butler Place. No longer standing, the farm was located near Old York Road and Thorpe’s Lane (now Olney Avenue). La Salle\u27s Connelly Library owns a number of original photographs of “Butler Place.”https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/slaveowners_civil_war/1012/thumbnail.jp
Ovid Butler (1801-1881) was a lawyer, abolitionist, journalist, land developer, and founder of Butle...
Schermerhorn farm above Exterior Street at 64th Street, December 1903 Courtesy of The Rockefeller Ar...
Schermerhorn farm above Exterior Street, 1906 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Centerhttps://digi...
The farm where Pierce Butler and Fanny Kemble resided was known as Butler Place. No longer standin...
This historical marker in Georgia stands at the remains of the plantation that was owned by the fami...
“Frances Anne (Fanny) Kemble came to America from London in 1832 with her father, Charles Kemble. Th...
“Grandson of Pierce Butler (1744-1822), Pierce Mease Butler (born Butler Mease), inherited two plant...
Frances Anne Kemble was born into a theatrical family in London, England, on November 27, 1809. Her ...
Butler Barn. This structure is located on Poplar Log Road, W of Poplar Log School in the Tompkinsvi...
(Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994) The Wister Family o...
Dated February 9, 1945, this is a photograph captured from the lawn of the Harriet Beecher Stowe Hou...
Pierce Butler ran into financial difficulties in the late 1850’s, and he faced the threat of losing ...
In 1863 Fanny Kemble published this vivid and harrowing book in which she declared her abhorrence of...
Connelly Library owns about seventy-five books from the library of “Butler Place,” as well as a hand...
“Belfield” or “The Peale House” stands just south the Connelly Library. It is now used for the offic...
Ovid Butler (1801-1881) was a lawyer, abolitionist, journalist, land developer, and founder of Butle...
Schermerhorn farm above Exterior Street at 64th Street, December 1903 Courtesy of The Rockefeller Ar...
Schermerhorn farm above Exterior Street, 1906 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Centerhttps://digi...
The farm where Pierce Butler and Fanny Kemble resided was known as Butler Place. No longer standin...
This historical marker in Georgia stands at the remains of the plantation that was owned by the fami...
“Frances Anne (Fanny) Kemble came to America from London in 1832 with her father, Charles Kemble. Th...
“Grandson of Pierce Butler (1744-1822), Pierce Mease Butler (born Butler Mease), inherited two plant...
Frances Anne Kemble was born into a theatrical family in London, England, on November 27, 1809. Her ...
Butler Barn. This structure is located on Poplar Log Road, W of Poplar Log School in the Tompkinsvi...
(Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994) The Wister Family o...
Dated February 9, 1945, this is a photograph captured from the lawn of the Harriet Beecher Stowe Hou...
Pierce Butler ran into financial difficulties in the late 1850’s, and he faced the threat of losing ...
In 1863 Fanny Kemble published this vivid and harrowing book in which she declared her abhorrence of...
Connelly Library owns about seventy-five books from the library of “Butler Place,” as well as a hand...
“Belfield” or “The Peale House” stands just south the Connelly Library. It is now used for the offic...
Ovid Butler (1801-1881) was a lawyer, abolitionist, journalist, land developer, and founder of Butle...
Schermerhorn farm above Exterior Street at 64th Street, December 1903 Courtesy of The Rockefeller Ar...
Schermerhorn farm above Exterior Street, 1906 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Centerhttps://digi...