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Brown Auto Top Company - we are growing - there's a reason, Broad and Hamilton Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
Brown Street entrance.
[Brownings trade cards]
Bruchall's zebra.
Brud's block, Toledo, O. Burned Feb. 23d 1868.
[B.T. Babbitt's Best trade cards]
Buckingham's dye for the whiskers.
The Buick & Sherwood Mfg Co., manufacturers & dealers in sanitary specialties. Detroit, Mich.
Bulkley & Noblit, manufacturers of railroad, ship, boat and wharf spikes. Office & mill: Germantown Junction, Philadelphia. Tioga Rolling Mill & Spike Works.
Bulls Eye, or Fort Morris, built 1755. Shippensburg, Pa.
Burdsall's ladies' and gents' ice cream, oyster and dining parlor, N.E. corner Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.
Burger & Co. fine furniture manufacturers, N.W. cor. Eleventh & Market Sts.
Burk & McFetridge, printers and lithographers, 306 and 308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Bush & Co.'s borax soap company, Philadelphia.
Bush's Allegheny House, Market Street, Above Eighth. C. I. Bush, prop'r.
[Business correspondence of New York chemist Charles Rice]
[Business correspondence of Weeks & Potter, importers & jobbers of drugs and druggists sundries, Boston, Ma.]
[Business stationery of Caswell, Massey & Co., chemists & druggists, New York]
[Business stationery of Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., patent medicine warehouse, Boston Ma.]
[Business stationery of Gerity Brothers, wholesale druggists, 126 Lake St. Cor. Carroll, Elmira, N.Y.
[Business stationery of Hall & Ruckel, importers and wholesale druggists, 218 & 220 Greenwich Street, New York]
[Business stationery of Hopkins-Weller Drug Co., importers & jobbers, corner Washington Ave. & Main St., St. Louis, Mo.]
[Business stationery of J. L. Lyons & Co., wholesale druggists, importers and manufacturing chemists, 222,224 & 226 Camp, 529, 531, 533, 535 & 537 Gravier Sts., New Orleans, La.]
[Business stationery of Joseph M. Schmitt, pharmacist, dealer in drugs, medicines, chemicals, etc., 312 North Avenue, Rochester, N.Y.]
[Business stationery of McKesson & Robbins, importers and jobbers in drugs and druggists' articles and manufacturing chemists, New York]
[Business stationery of Nichols & Harris, wholesale and retail druggists, New London, Ct.]
[Business stationery of Strother Drug Co., previously W. A. Strother & Son, wholesale druggists, 906 Main Street, Lynchburg, Va.]
The bust of George Washington crowned by Fred'k Coombs.
[Bustleton Avenue looking north. Bustelton, Pa.]
[Bustleton Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad.]
Butchers & farmers market, Market Street, Philadelphia, Penna.
[Butchers & farmers market, Market Street, Philadelphia, Penna.]
Butler Place. Branchtown.
Buttercup Inn, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.
Byberry Friends' Meeting House, first house of logs, erected 1692; second of stone, in 1714; rebuilt in 1753; present house built 1808.
C. Becker, manufacturer of fine & plain confectionery, No. 241 South Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.
C. H. Frederick, Omaha.
C. Hughes, dry goods and trimmings, No. 1128 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Dress making and knife pleating done at short notice.
Cafe L'Aiglon, corner of main dining room, Chestnut and Fifteenth Streets, Philadelphia.
[Caleb O. Childs residence, 9201 Germantown Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia]
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