Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994 The history of the nineteenth-century Wisters at Belfield encompasses three adjoining properties--and begins (perhaps appropriately for a future university campus) with a teenager who defied her father.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/essays/1001/thumbnail.jp
“Belfield” or “The Peale House” stands just south the Connelly Library. It is now used for the offic...
After the Civil War, Mary Eustis went south to teach the newly-freed slaves how to read and write. I...
The correspondence between Charles Willson Peale and Thomas Jefferson, while Peale lived at Belfield...
(Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994) The Wister Family o...
(Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Fall 1998) The story of the sout...
William Rotch Wister, born on December 7, 1827, was raised along with his siblings at the Belfield e...
John Wister was born on July 15, 1829 at Belfield (now sometimes called the Peale House), located he...
The Wister and Fisher families who lived on or near what is today La Salle\u27s campus were prominen...
Famous colonial portrait painter Charles Willson Peale ( second only to Benjamin Franklin as Philade...
Ella Eustis Wister was born on August 30, 1879 to William Rotch Wister and Mary Rebecca Eustis, at M...
Money and power: a combination many would like to have. A man associated with what is now La Salle w...
A selection of the works of Charles Willson Peale executed between 1810 and 1821 while in residence ...
This 35” square white cotton table scarf gives some idea of the importance of the Belfield property ...
Named after her grandmother, Sarah Logan Fisher, Sarah Logan Wister was born in Pierre County, Dunca...
Frances Anne Kemble was born into a theatrical family in London, England, on November 27, 1809. Her ...
“Belfield” or “The Peale House” stands just south the Connelly Library. It is now used for the offic...
After the Civil War, Mary Eustis went south to teach the newly-freed slaves how to read and write. I...
The correspondence between Charles Willson Peale and Thomas Jefferson, while Peale lived at Belfield...
(Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994) The Wister Family o...
(Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Fall 1998) The story of the sout...
William Rotch Wister, born on December 7, 1827, was raised along with his siblings at the Belfield e...
John Wister was born on July 15, 1829 at Belfield (now sometimes called the Peale House), located he...
The Wister and Fisher families who lived on or near what is today La Salle\u27s campus were prominen...
Famous colonial portrait painter Charles Willson Peale ( second only to Benjamin Franklin as Philade...
Ella Eustis Wister was born on August 30, 1879 to William Rotch Wister and Mary Rebecca Eustis, at M...
Money and power: a combination many would like to have. A man associated with what is now La Salle w...
A selection of the works of Charles Willson Peale executed between 1810 and 1821 while in residence ...
This 35” square white cotton table scarf gives some idea of the importance of the Belfield property ...
Named after her grandmother, Sarah Logan Fisher, Sarah Logan Wister was born in Pierre County, Dunca...
Frances Anne Kemble was born into a theatrical family in London, England, on November 27, 1809. Her ...
“Belfield” or “The Peale House” stands just south the Connelly Library. It is now used for the offic...
After the Civil War, Mary Eustis went south to teach the newly-freed slaves how to read and write. I...
The correspondence between Charles Willson Peale and Thomas Jefferson, while Peale lived at Belfield...