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The Hairless Wonder, "Blue Bell," 1315 Market Street, Philadelphia.
[Hennigar's Photo Studio and Ye Old Dummy Depot, 4700 Frankford Avenue.]
Horn & Hardart's Automat postcards.
Horticultural Hall postcards.
Hotel Adelphia, Chestnut at 13th Street, nearest to everything in Philadelphia.
Hotel Colonial, Spruce at Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hotel Traymore, Philadelphia's theatrical headquarters, 11th & Arch Sts.
Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, Pa.
Immaculate Conception, R.C. Church, Germantown, Philadelphia.
Independence Hall postcards.
Jacob Graff House, in which Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence postcards.
[Johnson Homestead postcards] [graphic].
"The Kenwood," Chestnut Hill, Pa.
Ladies' and Gentlemens' Restaurant, Green's Hotel, Chestnut and 8th Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
Leiper St. south from Gillingham St. Frankford.
Market Street postcards.
Marsden Gateway, Chestnut Hill, Phila.
Mayfair House in Fairmount Park, Germantown, Pa.
The Mechanics Insurance Company's Building, Philadelphia.
Meeting house at Fairhill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Messiah P.E. Church, Port Richmond, Philadelphia.
Mrs. Lena Mason's Chautauqua meetings, Aug. 1st - Sept. Phila, Pa.
Office and residence of Geo. L. Maitland, piano tuner, 4806 Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia.
Old Court House & Market postcards.
Old Pennypack Baptist Church. 1688 - 1925.
Old Philadelphia Punch Bowl.
Old St. Paul's Church, No. 225 South Third Street, central office Philadelphia P. E. City Mission.
On the midway. New Phila. County Fair, Byberry, Pa.
Ottinger House, Germantown, Philadelphia.
Our Mother of Sorrows R.C. Church, 48th & Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia.
Park Trolley Bridge postcards.
P.E. Holy Innocence, Tacony, Pa.
Peck & Hills' Furniture Co., 642 North Broad St. cor. Wallace, Philadelphia, Pa.
Pelham Road, Germantown.
Penny Pot Inn, Front and Vine Streets.
Philadelphia City Hall postcards.
Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martin's, Chestnut Hill.
[Philadelphia Horse Show, judging appointment class, horses suitable for a lady to drive.]
The Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co.
Philadelphia on a busy day.
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