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A. Koellner No. 6. Bank Alley Philadelphia respectfully offers his services to the public in drawing of figures landscapes & animals from the rough sketch to the most finished drawing in every manner and in a style which will be especially useful to publi
American Sunday School Union Philadelphia [receipt]
Augs. Koellner : engraver and lithographer. No. 6 Bank Alley opposite the Exchange Philadelphia.
Augs. Koellner : engraver and lithographer. No. 6 Bank Alley opposite the Exchange Philadelphia.
Augs. Koellner : engraver and lithographer. Phoenix block Philadelphia.
Breuker & Kessler, lithographers, South West Corner Seventh & Chestnut Sts.
C.H. Garden & Co. 606 & 608 Market St. Philada. Fall 1875.
Church of Our Saviour, Reed and Eigth [i.e., Eighth] Sts. Philadelphia.
E. A. Wright, bank note engraver, lithographer, plate printer. Chestnut & 11th sts.
Grand division of the Sons of Temperance Pennsylvania. [membership certificate]
The grounds and buildings of the United States Centennial International Exhibition, May 10th to November 10th 1876.
The grounds and buildings of the United States Centennial International Exhibition, May 10th to November 10th 1876.
H.J. Toudy & Co. Practical lithographers and publishers, 623 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hoe & Co. Steam Lith. Press.
Lithography 120 South Second Street (entrance Elmslies Alley) Philadelphia.
My own sketch book;
Office of Thomas Sinclair's Lithographic Establishment, 506 & 508 North Street, Philadelphia. [billhead]
Order of the United American Mechanics. Founded July 8th, 1845. Honesty, industry & sobriety. [membership certificate]
Peter S. Duval, lithographer
Shipped in good order & well conditioned by Soutter & Bell. [bill of lading]
Stationer & blank book binder, Hymen L. Lipman successor to Samuel M. Stewart. No. 139 Chestnut St. opposite the Philadelphia Bank. Philadelphia.
Stephen P. Morris & Co. Manufacturers of wrought iron welded tubes for gas and other purposes Philadelphia.
T. Sinclair's lithographic establishment removed from 311 Chestnut to 506 & 508 North St. bet. Market & Arch
Three in the morning.
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