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Jacobs, Josephr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:54:18+00:00
Portrait of Joseph Jacobs, 1928

Portrait of Joseph Jacobs, 1928

Joseph Jacobs Images

(1859-1929)

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Portrait of Joseph Jacobs, 1928
Jacobs, Joseph Portrait, 1928

Portrait of Joseph Jacobs, 1928.

Portrait of Dr. Crawford Williamson Long, 1877
Long, Dr. Crawford Williamson Portrait, 1877

In the early 1870s, a very young Joseph Jacobs was apprenticed to Dr. Crawford Williamson Long (1815-1878), one of the…

Photograph of Early Soda Fountain, 1872
Early Soda Fountain, 1872

Photograph of what is likely a Puffer soda fountain similar to the one in use at Long & Billups Pharmacy…

Jacobs Pharmacy Company Barbeque at the Burns Club, 1919
Jacobs Pharmacy Company Barbeque at the Burns Club, 1919

An avid reader of poetry, Joseph Jacobs founded a club in honor of Scottish national poet Robert Burns (1759-96). The…

Jacobs Pharmacy Company Barbeque, no date
Jacobs Pharmacy Company Barbeque, no date

This photograph shows Jacobs Pharmacy employees at a company barbeque held at Jacobs’ home on Roswell Road. Jacobs lived in…

Photograph of Sinclair Jacobs, ca. 1956
Jacobs, Sinclair, ca. 1956

Sinclair Jacobs, the son of Joseph Jacobs, graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1909. He followed his father…

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  • From the End of the Gilded Age to the Progressive Era, 1893-1918

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