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Historian Seeks Help to Uncover Collingdale Postcard Mystery

Historian Keith Lockhart is on a quest to uncover the history behind a postcard from the early 1920s, featuring Cherry Street in Collingdale, Pennsylvania. Lockhart, who has amassed a vast collection of historical photographs and postcards from Delaware County, is seeking assistance from the community to pinpoint the exact location depicted in the image.
The postcard, dated around 1920, shows a view of Cherry Street devoid of any vehicles, prompting Lockhart to ask for details regarding the precise blocks, cross streets, and orientation of the photograph. Individuals with knowledge or insights are encouraged to reach out to Lockhart via email at [email protected]. Those interested in exploring more of Lockhart’s work can visit his website at delawarecountyhistory.com.
Community Engagement in Historical Discovery
Lockhart’s previous historical inquiries have sparked interest and engagement among local residents. For instance, last week’s exploration of a photograph from Marcus Hook garnered significant attention. Local historian David Burns identified the image as depicting the intersection of 10th Street and Market Street, looking east toward Post Road and Chester. He noted the presence of a drug store located on the southeast corner and highlighted a trolley line from the Southern Pennsylvania Traction Company visible in the street.
Others, including Dennis and Jack McKnight, also contributed insights, confirming the location and providing additional context. Their collaborative efforts reflect a community committed to preserving and understanding its local history.
Lockhart’s initiative not only aims to catalog the rich history of Delaware County but also encourages community involvement in uncovering the stories behind these historical artifacts. By reaching out to the public, he hopes to weave a more intricate tapestry of the area’s past, connecting generations through shared knowledge and memories.
As Lockhart continues his search for details about the Cherry Street postcard, he remains hopeful that local residents will respond with their observations, allowing for a deeper understanding of Collingdale’s history during the early 20th century.
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