Vintage Phonographs, 1895-1945

Mark Lewis (right), Riverton resident and phonograph collection and Charlie Martin (left) delighted the audience by demonstrating vintage phonographs.

McDermott’s Handy Concert

McDermott’s Handy Concert, a performance of traditional Irish music, was  held at the Porch Club in Riverton.

Historic Riverton Images

John McCormick, Riverton educator, historian, and historic image collector, presented his collection of antique photos and postcards in a Power Point presentation to a large audience, held in the Riverton Public School’s Library/Media Center.

The Candlelight House Tour, 2007

The Friends of the Riverton Free Library had another successful biennial house tour of homes in the Riverton and Palmyra communities which included an exhibit organized by the Historical Society of Riverton.  On display were many local artifacts and the recent gift to the Society of Hannah Biddle’s wedding dress c1863. The exhibit was curated by Aggie Kennedy, Archive Chair, and Pat Brunker, Vice President, HSR.

History of the Welsbach Street Lighting Company

The history of Riverton’s outdoor gas lamps was presented by Jeff Cole and John McCormick.

Victorian Day, 2007

Riverton’s second annual Victorian Day was held on Saturday, June 2, 2007, and provided the community with an opportunity to visit the HSR museum set-up for the day at 408 Main Street.  Thanks go out to Pat & Richard Brunker, Bob Benarek, as well as Paul Daly, Joann DiNoia, Rob Hoag, Aggie & Bob Kennedy, John McCormick, Phyllis Rodgers, Priscilla Taylor, Elise Waters, and Gerald Weaber.

We appreciate the use of the former clinic of Dr. Alexander Marcy, Jr. as our museum for the day, offered by Dr. Anthony Cherico and family.

We especially appreciate the efforts of Phyllis Rodgers of The New Leaf, the Riverton Civic and Business Association, and the Economic Development Committee who all sponsored Riverson’s Second Annual Victorian Day.

Groups, Organizations, and Corporations of Early Riverton

A presentation by our unique and valued historian of Riverton history, Betty B. Hahle.

From Creek to Sewer

A talk and slideshow by Adam Levine, historical consultant with the Philadelphia Water Department.