Ben's Lens: April 2008

Our image shows buildings along the north side of the 200 block of Arch Street including the Betsy Ross House. At the time of the photograph, tailor Gustavus Franke occupied the Ross residence. Interest in the historic site was fuelled in part by the country’s Centennial celebration and the growing realization that 18th-century Philadelphia was disappearing amidst the rapidly expanding industrial 19th century city. The verso of this stereograph (only the left side is reproduced) included historical information about the making of the first American flag. In 1898 The American Flag House and Betsy Ross Memorial Association was established to raise money to purchase the home and open it to the public as a museum.
Sarah Weatherwax
Curator of Prints & Photographs
The following readers all correctly identified the scene:
James M. Bergquist
Gerald Bracken
Julian Brodsky
Donald H. Cresswell
Kathlyn Egan
Francis W. Hoeber
Will Jordan
David Long
Karen Nipps
Hy Myers