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Rialto House, Christopher Dusch, proprietor. Fairmount Park.
Richard Norris & Son builders Philadelphia
A ride to the city.
Interior of the lower audience chamber of the Moravian Church, of 1746.
Riot in Philadelphia July 7, 1844.
[Rose of the Centennial Exhibition]
[Rose of the Centennial Exhibition]
Roussel's premium perfumery
The Roxborough Baptist Church.
[Ruins of Landsdowne, the estate of the late Wm. Bingham Esqr. Pennsylvania]
S. Griffiths, manufacturer of wrought iron tubes and fittings for gas, steam and water. Works in Vine st: betw: Schuylkill 2d and 3d Streets. A constant supply at warerooms no. 15 Nth. Del. 7th St, Philadelphia.
[Scene in the woods at Landsdowne, the estate of the late Wm. Bingham Esqr. Pennsylvania]
Scott Legion of the City of Philadelphia [certificate]
The sea and the ships.
Second Presbyterian Church, city of Philada. Founded 1750. Enlarged 1809.
Second Reformed Dutch Church [commemorative print]
Second Regiment Infantry Corps National Guards First Brigade Headquarters N.G. of PA. Company [membership certificate]
Seminary of St. Charles Borromeo, Philadelphia.
Sherman Black Hawk. Appeared at the U.S. Agricultural Fair, held at West Phila. Octr. 8th 1856 and took the first premium, of $200.00 competing with horses from all parts of the United States.
Shoe & Leather Building. International Exhibition, 1876. Fairmount Park Philadelphia.
Simes' storage warehouse & yards. Trenton Avenue, Somerset, and Fulton sts. Philadelphia. Down-town office, 224 Walnut St.
Skating. Scene on the River Delaware at Philadelphia. Febry. 12th 1831.
Sketches of Character. Plate 3. At Home. Abroad.
Smith's Island. C. Boenning, proprietor
South east corner of Fifth & Market sts. Phila.
South east view of West-town Boarding School. Chester Co. Penna. Instituted 1794, opened 1799, enlarged 1847.
St. Alphonsu's[sic] Church. Philadelphia.
St. Augustine's Church
St. Clement's Church. Philadelphia.
St. David's Church. Manayunk.
St. James Catholic Church West_Philadephia in progress of erection for Rev. J. V. O'Keeffe.
St. Mark's Church Philadelphia.
St. Valentine's Day
St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Germantown, Pa.
The staff of life.
Stewart's fat steer.
Summer luxuries.
A Sunday morning view of the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas in Philadelphia._ Taken in June 1829.
Synagogue for the Congregation Rodef Sholam [sic], s.e. corner Broad & Mount Vernon Strts. Phila.
T. Sinclair & Co. lithographers Philadelphia.
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