Name/Title
Inghram house, Goldberg Building, and Eclipse Theater on High Street - Waynesburg, PennsylvaniaEntry/Object ID
2009.4.54Description
[Left-Right]: Home of Judge James Inghram and Mary (Black) Inghram (formerly the home of her father Charles A. Black and family), R. H. Goldberg Building (built 1925), and Eclipse Theater (which became Wayne Theater in 1935) on High Street (block between Morris Street and Fruit Alley) in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania.
As of 2009, the PNC Bank is located just beyond the location of the Inghram house in the area that was the yard of the home.
Original, professional photograph by William E. S. Fletcher, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania.Collection
Cornerstone Genealogical Society CollectionMade/Created
Studio
Fletcher, William E. S. [1874-1965]Date made
circa 1930 - circa 1940Place
Location
Pennsylvania / Greene County / WaynesburgLexicon
Search Terms
Black family, Inghram family, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Business--Eclipse Theater, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Business--R. H. Goldberg Building, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Houses, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Streets--High StreetOther Names and Numbers
Other Number
CGSP_AN007_0012Provenance
Provenance Detail
William E. S. Fletcher Series - Cornerstone Genealogical Society CollectionNotes
The William E. S. Fletcher Series photographs were taken by their namesake and given to Wilma "Billie" (Spitznogle) Guthrie, an employee from 1935-1947 in his photography studio at the Long Building on High Street in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Wilma donated the photographs to the Cornerstone Genealogical Society (144 E. Greene St., PO Box 547; Waynesburg, Pennsylvania 15370) in 2009. Shared with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2009.
Source Citation: Inghram house, Goldberg Building, and Eclipse Theater on High Street in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania; photograph by William E. S. Fletcher; item no. CGSP_AN007_0012, Cornerstone Genealogical Society Collection; Greene Connections Archives Project (GreeneConnections.com).