Name/Title
James Bennet Franklin Rinehart Sr. home, corner of High Street and Sherman Avenue, Waynesburg, Greene County, PennsylvaniaEntry/Object ID
2021.5.3Description
Postcard of the James Bennet Franklin Rinehart Sr. [1869-1937] and Malinda (South) Rinehart [1867-1942] family home on the corner of High Street and Sherman Avenue in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania.
J. B. F. Rinehart was cashier of the Farmers & Drovers Bank when it infamously crashed in 1906. For detailed information about this critical moment in Greene County, Pennsylvania history, see the article linked below: David Kent Fonner, "Failure of the Farmers and Drovers National Bank of Waynesburg, Pennsylvania" (Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 104, April 1980).
Caption reads, "Residence of J. B. F. Rinehart, Waynesburg, PA."
Original, printed by W. T. Hays.Photograph Details
Subject Person or Organization
Rinehart, James Bennet Franklin [1869-1937], South, Malinda [1867-1942]Collection
Walter Markiewich Postcard CollectionMade/Created
Studio
Hays, William Thompson [Publisher]Date made
circa 1900 - circa 1910Place
Location
Pennsylvania / Greene County / WaynesburgLexicon
Search Terms
Rinehart family, South family, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Houses, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Streets--High Street, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Streets--Sherman AvenueOther Names and Numbers
Other Number
RUSH-AN001-0013-0094Provenance
Provenance Detail
Waynesburg - Walter Markiewich Postcard CollectionNotes
The Walter Markiewich Postcard Collection was passed to Brice and Linda Rush who owned and shared the postcards with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2006.
Source Citation: Postcard of the James Bennet Franklin Rinehart Sr. [1869-1937] and Malinda (South) Rinehart [1867-1942] family home on the corner of High Street and Sherman Avenue in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania; circa 1900-1910, printed by W. T. Hays; item no. RUSH-AN001-0013-0094, Walter Markiewich Postcard Collection, shared by Brice and Linda Rush, Greene Connections Archives Project (GreeneConnections.com).