File:Edith Wenner Van Pelt.jpg

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A late 1930s photo of Mrs. Edith Wenner Van Pelt standing in front of her house on the 5th Avenue hill. She was the 6th of C.M. Wenner's 9 children, wife of B&O exec Mark Van Pelt and mother of 2 children. The family later moved to Philadelphia and Seaford, DE with the B&O as Mr. Van Pelt's career advanced.

Note the soot on the side of the house, a common sight around town in the age of steam.

(Photo courtesy of Ann Wenner Osteen)

Eleanor Kerr: She made the best sandtarts, homemade caramels and peanut brittle. We would get a box at Xmas and I think I ate most of it!!

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current20:13, 21 October 2019Thumbnail for version as of 20:13, 21 October 2019576 × 960 (53 KB)HistoryCommission2 (talk | contribs)A late 1930s photo of Mrs. Edith Wenner Van Pelt standing in front of her house on the 5th Avenue hill. She was the 6th of C.M. Wenner's 9 children, wife of B&O exec Mark Van Pelt and mother of 2 children. The family later moved to Philadelphia and Sea...

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