- Belfield Estate
Belfield Estate was a 104 acre area of land in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , much of which is now a part of La Salle University’s campus. The land was originally owned by the American painterCharles Willson Peale who cultivated, and frequently used as inspiration, the extensive gardens on the estate grounds. Belfield was later purchased byWilliam Logan Fisher and given to his daughter Sarah upon her marriage to William Wister. The property was handed down through the Wister family until it and other estates were purchased by La Salle University. Peale’s original mansion ‘Belfield’ now serves as living quarters for the President of La Salle. [http://www.lasalle.edu/commun/history/articles/remarkablewisters.htm Butler, James A. "The Remarkable Wisters at Belfield". "La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine", Spring 1994.] ]References
ee Also
* [http://www.lasalle.edu/commun/history/greeting.htm Belfield and Wakefield: A Link to La Salle's Past]
* [http://www.lasalle.edu/library/speccoll/ Special Collections at La Salle University's Connelly Library]
* [http://www.lasalle.edu/library/speccoll/wister.php Owen Wister Family Papers]
* [http://www.lasalle.edu/library/speccoll/peale.php Peale Family Papers]
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