Bird’s eye view of the Allegheny River and River Ridge Farm. Postcard published about 1914 because of the style.
/ Tracy Weldon.
One of the River Ridge Duck Ponds. Postcard published about 1914 because of the style. / William L. Passauer.
General View showing Flower Garden, River Ridge Farm. Postcard published about 1914 because of the style.
/ Tracy Weldon.
J. C. Sibley Residence. Postcard published about 1914 because of the style and because the sun room additions have not been added to the mansion. / Tracy Weldon.
East (back) side of the J. C. Sibley Residence. Taken in 1914 because the sun rooms are missing but published 1915 or later because of the style. Please compare this image to the one below. / Tracy Weldon.
J. C. Sibley Residence. Postcard published about 1915 because of the style and because the two story sun room additions have been added to the mansion. Please compare this image to the one above. / Tracy Weldon.
The east (back) side of the mansion with the red tile roof, window awnings, and the Allegheny River in the background. Taken and published between 1915 and 1930 because of the sun rooms and style. / William L. Passauer.
West View, J. C. Sibley Residence. Taken in 1914 because the sun room addition is missing but published 1915 or later because of the style. / Tracy Weldon.
River Ridge Farm and Mansion. Published between 1915 and 1930 because of the style. / Tracy Weldon.
Superintendent Hanna Residence. Published between 1915 and 1930 because of the style. / Tracy Weldon.
Entrance Lodge (Gate House) where the Grandelis family lived. Photograph taken 1923. / Tracy Weldon.
The original Farm House where RG Lamberton lived, identified as “3. Office Building” in the Plot Map, and shown here as the home of Secretary and Treasurer Harrington in 1925.
Milking stalls were on the lowest level
The Farm Manager (Hanna) Home
The Office in 1925. Note the original farm house with the complex roof in the background.
The mansion originally had a red tile roof like this
Front
South side
Mansion on the right with a clear view to and across the river