520 Vine St, Philadelphia, PA
1870-1871
Ellison's residence when he first moved to Philadelphia; likely a small house considering that he was not married and had no children.
1870-1871
Ellison's residence when he first moved to Philadelphia; likely a small house considering that he was not married and had no children.
3600 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA
1884-1885
Ellison's residence upon returning to Philadelphia from Harrisburg.
1884-1885
Ellison's residence upon returning to Philadelphia from Harrisburg.
4805 Chester Ave, Philadelphia, PA
June 24, 1885-March 28, 1895
Residence purchased from Thomas and Delia Robb, and their realtor Mr. Lewis of the Registry Department Bureau of Surveys, Sub-Division 11. After residing for ten years with his wife Maud and having his first daughter, Edith, Ellison sold the house on March 28, 1895, to a man named Charles Mullin, with an agent from the Real Estate Trust Company of Philadelphia.
June 24, 1885-March 28, 1895
Residence purchased from Thomas and Delia Robb, and their realtor Mr. Lewis of the Registry Department Bureau of Surveys, Sub-Division 11. After residing for ten years with his wife Maud and having his first daughter, Edith, Ellison sold the house on March 28, 1895, to a man named Charles Mullin, with an agent from the Real Estate Trust Company of Philadelphia.
4100 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA
1896-1916
A 40x109 ft house in the 24th ward of the city; Ellison lived here for the rest of his life and have his daughters Miriam and Margaret. It was eventually be sold after Ellison’s death, by his wife Maud and her agent Mr. Steir, on September 11, 1920, to a man named John McCallin.
1896-1916
A 40x109 ft house in the 24th ward of the city; Ellison lived here for the rest of his life and have his daughters Miriam and Margaret. It was eventually be sold after Ellison’s death, by his wife Maud and her agent Mr. Steir, on September 11, 1920, to a man named John McCallin.
232 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
1884-1916
The offices of the INA on 232 Walnut St. was where Ellison worked for years of his life, and where he rose to prominence.
1884-1916
The offices of the INA on 232 Walnut St. was where Ellison worked for years of his life, and where he rose to prominence.