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Keith Lockhart’s History Mystery for Sept. 29, 2024

D.Miller2 hr ago
Deadlines:

Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:00pm, Call 610-915-2226

(Proofs will be provided for accuracy only, they will not be styled/formatted like the finished product)

Obituaries submitted on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays are accepted from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. by email only

(No proofs will be furnished. Pricing will not be available until the next business day after 10:00am by calling Dianne at 610-915-2226)

Obituaries received after Deadline will not be published in the following edition of the paper.

Sending Procedure:

Email is the preferable method for receiving Obituaries (and the only method on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays), they can be sent to (Feel free to call and confirm that we've received the email)

Formatting:

Obituaries will continue to visually look the same as they currently do, but you will no longer be restricted in what you can say (ex. As much Family can be listed as you'd like; Wording like "Went to rest with the Lord" is now permissible)

Other:

There is a cost for each obituary. Pricing and payments are only available Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. All weekend and holiday submissions will be provided a cost the next business day.

Exceptions:

All New accounts, Out of State Funeral Homes and Private Parties will require prepayment upon approval of the obituary. Weekend and Holiday staff are not authorized to set up a new account or process payments

Deadline for the above is before 4:00 PM Mon – Fri. only (Holiday schedules may vary).

Prepayment required submissions will be handled on the very first business day following the weekend and/or holiday schedule. A complete name, address and best contact phone number are required upon submittal of your obituary request to set up your account. A proof will then be emailed for review but placed on hold until payment is received.

Delaware County historian Keith Lockhart is working his way through postcards and photos from times long gone that are not completely catalogued and confounding him in one way or another regarding the exact locations and directions. Keith could use your help.

Keith tells the Daily Times that this week's photo is Foss Avenue in the Drexel Hill part of Upper Darby Township. Do you know the block and viewing direction?

It's rows of stone houses in a pre-electrified block likely before 1920. The trees, which look to be maples, are obscuring the details of the houses, so it might be difficult to determine. However, it's likely also that with as sturdy as houses were built, they might still be standing.

So, check Google Earth and jump in your vehicles and drive Foss Avenue and see if you can get this week's history mystery.

Keith's email is Keith says no one identified the photo from Main Street in Darby from last week. It's one of only a handful of times the readers were stumped.

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