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Free Library of Philadelphia. | Print and Picture Collection
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A. Fiot publisher of music, importer of musical merchandize [sic]. Wholesale & retail, No. 196 Chestnut Street Philadelphia.
An accurate sketch from nature, of the exterior and interior of the house no. 39, Nth. Fourth St. Philadelphia, where the atrocious murder of Mrs. Rademacher was committed on the night of the 23d, March 1848, her wounds, and exact position when discovered
Alexander Young, grain distiller, South Street, above Fourth, Phila.
Baeder, Delany & Adamson, manufacturers of glue curled, cow hide whips, sand & emery paper, neatsfoot, oil, bone, dust, plastering hair.
Birds eye view of Philadelphia.
[Bird's eye view looking west on Chestnut from above Sixth Street, Philadelphia]
Blake's collection of popular marches composed and arranged for the piano forte.
Blanchard & Rock, manufacturers & importers of paper hangings. No. 227 Chestnut Street, North side below 8th [billhead]
Blasius & Sons, dealers in pianos & organs.
Brandywine Springs Hotel near Wilmington Del.
Buist's garden seeds are the best
Calvary Church, Manheim St. Germantown.
The celebrated Blasius Pianos. Blasius & Sons piano manufacturers.
[Centennial Memorial]
[Certificate of the Guardians, Physicans and Surgeons of the] Philadelphia Alms House
Chas. A. Smith. Barbers supplies. Jefferson and Randolph [Streets] Philadelphia.
Chas. Blasius & Sons. The largest piano & organ house 1119 Chestnut St. Phila.
Chestnut Strasse, Sudwetseite der 4th.= Chestnut Street, west of Fourth.
Chestnut Street, east of Third
Classical Seminary. Franklin Square. S.E. corner Race & Seventh streets, Philadelphia.
Cottage of W.H. Gatzmer, at Tacony
Darlington, Runk & Co. Hosiery & underwear for fall & winter 1879 [pocket cicrular]
Deaf & Dumb Asylum. Broad Street
Deaf and Dumb Asylum
Dreer's garden calendar 1886 [catalog cover]
Dannenhower's [sic] Dam in 1833. Near Shoemaker's Lane & Railroad.
[F. Brown druggist, storefront] 1822.
Fairmount
Fairmount Fire Engine Co. No. 32, of Philadelphia [membership certificate]
Fairmount Park
[Fairmount Waterworks. Pictorial Embellishment of the Philada. Saturday Courier a family paper of the largest size published at two dollars a year in advance including two engravings of this kind yearly.]
Ficken & Williams, steam sugar refiners, Crown, Willow and Fifth streets, Philadelphia.
Flower advertisement prints "compliments of Henry A. Dreer..."
Fountain Park, Falls of Schuylkill, Philada.
[Frederick Brown, storefront] 1868.
[Garsed & Brother Wingohocking Mills billhead]
Geo. S. Harris & Sons. Printers & lithographers. Nos. 718, 720, 722, 724 Arch St. Philadelphia.
Geo. S. Harris & Sons. Printers & lithographers. Nos. 718, 720, 722, 724 Arch St. Philadelphia.
Girard House
Henry Miller's concert garden. Nos. 720 & 722 Vine Str. Philadelphia
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