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Mayor Moore of Philadelphia and Mayor Ellis of Camden at the Ceremony marking the beginning of physical construction of the Delaware River Bridge, January 6, 1922.
Mayor Smith, Cardinal Mercier, and Archbishop Dougherty at Independence Hall, September 26, 1919
Mayor Smith, General Pershing, and Governor Sproul, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919.
Mayor Smith, Governor Sproul, and Cardinal Mercier, on the latter's visit to Philadelphia
Mayor Smith, Governor Sproul, and General Pershing, Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1919
Mayor Smith, the Queen of Belgium, and Mrs. Smith arriving at Independence Hall, October 27, 1919
Miss Katherine Lee presenting sword given by the citizens of Philadelphia to Marshall Joffre
Mr. George Wharton Pepper of Philadelphia, on January 9, 1922, was named United States Senator of Pennsylvania by Governor Sproul to succeed the late Senator Boies Penrose. The appointment was made in the office of Governor Sproul. This photograph shows
Mr. Matthew Brush, Handing King Albert champagne for ship christening at Hog Island, October 27, 1919
Mrs. Bayard Henry, Chairman of Belgian Relief, Welcomes the Queen of Belgium to the Emergency Aid Headquarters on her visit to Philadelphia, October 27, 1919
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson reviewing parade of women workers who were helping to win war
[Navy Yard at Hog Island ca. 1917 ]
Officers of emergency aid in parade during World War
Officers of the 28th Division in front of Union League in Philadelphia, May 15, 1919
[Parade in honor of the promotion of General John J. Perhsing to General of the Armies, September 12, 1919, Philadelphia]
[Parade in honor of the promotion of General John J. Perhsing to General of the Armies, September 12, 1919, Philadelphia]
[Parade in honor of the promotion of General John J. Perhsing to General of the Armies, September 12, 1919, Philadelphia]
[Parade in honor of the promotion of General John J. Perhsing to General of the Armies, September 12, 1919, Philadelphia]
[Parade in honor of the promotion of General John J. Perhsing to General of the Armies, September 12, 1919, Philadelphia]
[Parade in honor of the promotion of General John J. Perhsing to General of the Armies, September 12, 1919, Philadelphia]
[Parade in honor of the promotion of General John J. Perhsing to General of the Armies, September 12, 1919, Philadelphia]
[Parade in honor of the promotion of General John J. Perhsing to General of the Armies, September 12, 1919, Philadelphia]
Patriotic Meeting for Third Liberty Loan, High Bridge, N.J., 23rd April, 1918
[Patriotic parade at Paul St. at Orthodox St., Frankford, ca. 1918]
Peace! Armistice Day- Enthusiastic sailors put flag on Head of Liberty Statue erected in front of City Hall, Phila Pa, Nov. 11, 1918
[Philadelphia Navy Yard]
[Philadelphia Navy Yard]
[Philadelphia Navy Yard]
[Philadelphia Navy Yard]
Philadelphia Navy Yard. . . Between Sawmill and Permanent Lumber Shed, 1916
Philadelphia Navy Yard, Dec. 13, 1913
Philadelphia Navy Yard Depth Charge Rack . . . USS Patterson, July 10, 1918
Philadelphia Navy Yard Device for Expanding Voice Tube Sleeve
Philadelphia Navy Yard Device for Expanding Voice Tube Sleeve [ms. on verso] ca. 1917
Philadelphia Navy Yard Equipment in Lunch-Room, Bldg. #11, Oct. 27, 1917
Philadelphia Navy Yard Fuel Oil Testing Plant, July 22, 1918
Philadelphia Navy Yard Fuel Oil Testing Plant, July 22, 1918
Philadelphia Navy Yard H.P. Cylinder, USS Santos, May 20, 1918
[Philadelphia Navy Yard, Idustrial Equipment]
[Philadelphia Navy Yard, Industrial Equipment]
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