Youth, Vol. I, No. 7, September 1902: An Illustrated Monthly Journal for Boys & Girls
The Penn Publishing Company Philadelphia
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THE PENN COTTAGE.
VOL. I SEPTEMBER 1902 No. 7
BY ALLEN BIDDLE
“Pitch upon the very middle of the plat where the town or line of houses is to be laid or run, facing the harbor of the great river, for the situation of my house; ... the distance of each house from the creek or harbor should be, in my judgment, a measured quarter of a mile; or, at least, two hundred paces, because of building hereafter streets down to the harbor.” Such were the instructions which William Penn, founder of Philadelphia, gave to his commissioners, William Crispin, John Bezar, and Nathaniel Allen, for the building of what is now known as Penn’s Cottage.
It was in 1681 that the great Quaker completed the negotiations for the grant of Pennsylvania, and in the next year the first work of the building of the Proprietary House was begun. The plat chosen for its site was the one bounded by Front, Chestnut, Letitia, and High streets, the last now being named Market. In the place of the little cottage and its surrounding yard there is, to-day, one of the most thickly-built portions of Philadelphia. But the true centre of the city, at one time radiating from this point, has now, owing to the growth of two hundred years, moved a mile to the westward.
According to one tradition, the Penn or Letitia House was the first brick building erected in Philadelphia; to another, it was the first house to have a cellar. The name, “Letitia,” was given to it by Penn himself, as the house was intended eventually to be the portion of his daughter, Letitia. It is from this source, too, that Letitia Street gets its name.
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CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER
YOUTH
YOUTH
THE PENN COTTAGE
WITH WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE
In the Florida Everglades
Audubon at Bird Rock
A DAUGHTER OF THE FOREST
STATE FLOWERS
THE FLOWERLESS PLANTS
Fungi
INDEPENDENCE
WHIP-POOR-WILL
LITTLE POLLY PRENTISS
WHY BIRDS MIGRATE
WITH THE EDITOR
Event and Comment
The Coronation
The Great Rifle
The Seven-masted Schooner
Preservation of the “Buffalo”
Fire Damp
·OUT·OF·DOORS·
THE OLD TRUNK
Answers to August Puzzles
ENIGMA
DIAMOND
SOME LARGE NATIONS
HIDDEN ORCHESTRA
IN-DOORS
PARLOR MAGIC
WITH THE PUBLISHER
YOUTH
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