Philadelphia Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide Digitization Project

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Philadelphia Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide Digitization Project

Description

This project will digitize the only known original copy of the Philadelphia Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide, a trade journal (1886-1940) that provided detailed reporting of building activity in Philadelphia and other east-coast cities from Washington to Boston. The Athenaeum has a complete run of the journal: 50,000 pages and 55 volumes. The Builders' Guide has references to hundreds of thousands of buildings but has no index. The proposed project will make this remarkable resource easily available to scholars and lay researchers by developing a free Builders' Guide website, providing access to the images of all of the issues; full-text of the pages; full-text search; and a direct interface with the Athenaeum's Philadelphia Architects and Buildings website. In addition all Builders' Guide scanned images and metadata describing the issues will be made publicly available on the Internet Archive website.

Abstract

If "newspapers are the first rough draft of history," the Philadelphia Real Estate Record and Builders Guide is the first rough draft of Philadelphia's building history. Published weekly between January 1886 and November 1940, the Builder's Guide is unquestionably the single richest published source for documenting buildings in Philadelphia, containing hundreds of thousands of specific building references as well as statistical and editorial analysis of the building trades during the city's most dramatic period of growth. Modeled after the Real Estate Record of New York City, which began in 1868, the Philadelphia Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide was founded in 1886. By 1900 there would be similar papers with similar titles in Chicago, Pittsburgh and San Francisco. The Builders' Guide differed from mass circulation papers in that its target audience was not the general public, but the building profession. This included not only architects and builders, but general contractors, real estate developers, bankers and investors, and a host of tradesmen of all sorts from bricklayers to plumbers to glaziers to electricians. Published weekly, in issues of 16 to 24 pages, the Builders' Guide documents 55 years, in nearly 2800 issues, totaling an estimated 50,000 pages. Each issue featured advertisements, editorials, "advance construction news," "contracts awarded." and listings of property conveyances, liens and sheriff sales. The Athenaeum owns the only known original copy of the Builders' Guide. A microfilm version of the complete run is available in only two repositories: the Athenaeum and the Free Library of Philadelphia.

Date

Temporal Coverage

1886 - 1886

Spatial Coverage

Philadelphia is the primary focus, but the Builders' Guide contains thousands of references to projects throughout Pennsylvania and from New York to Washington DC. Architects from throughout the nation are featured here.

Extent

50000 Serials

Applicant Unit

Identifier

Primary Contact

Mr. Michael Seneca

Request

$117,619.00

Was Funded