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M. H. Traubel, lithographer, 146 So. Eighth St., Philadelphia.
[Medley of Soaps]. Manufactured by McKeone, Van Haagen & Co. Philada. & N. York.
[Mrs. James Queen]
[Newsboy]
O.N. Thacher, wholesale & retail hat, cap, & fur ware-house Nth Third St. No. 40 opposite the City Hotel Philadelphia.
Paris, New York & Philadelphia fashions, for spring & summer 1855. Published and sold by F. Mahan, no. 211 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
[Philadelphia]
Philadelphia.
[Philadelphia Brewery]
Philadelphia Exchange
[Philadelphia Exchange]
Philadelphia, Paris & New-York fashions, for spring & summer 1854.
S. D. Sollers & Co. manufacturers of children's fine shoes, Philadelphia
"Seems Madam! Nay it is!" Shakespere.
[Shankland's American fashions]
[Shankland's American fashions]
Shankland's American fashions for fall & winter. 1851-2. 100 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
Shankland's American fashions for the fall & winter of 1854 & 5, 100 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
Shankland's American fashions for the spring & summer of 1851, 100 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
Shankland's American fashions for the spring & summer of 1852, 100 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
Shankland's American Fashions for the Spring & Summer of 1853, 100 Chesnut [sic] Street Philadelphia.
Specimens lithography , engraving and printing establishment of Augustus Kollner, designer, engraver & lithographer, copperplate & lithographic printer. Phoenix block, corner of Second & Dock streets, Philadelphia.
Testimonial awarded by the Philadelphia Relief Committee
The three days of May 1844. Columbia mourns her citizens slain
Views of Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Part 1st
Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, supported gratuitously by the citizens of Philadelphia, Pa.
Wagner & McGuigan's steam lithographic printing establishment no. 4 Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place Philadelphia.
West Philadelphia Manufacturing Cos. Starch & Farina Works. Chestnut & Bridgewater Streets, Philadelphia. Refined pearl starch & corn farina.
William W. Cansler's Paper-Hanging Warehouse N.E. corner of Arch & Seventh Sts. Philadelphia.
[Wilson & Lavender. J. P. Wilson, Southwark Planing Mill Swanson Street near Christian, close to the Delaware]
W.W. Knight Son & Co. 509, Commerce St. between 5th. & 6th & Market and Arch Sts. Formerly 619, Market St. Philadelphia.
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