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The Union Sons, of Johnson Society, of Philadelphia.

Brother Gardner addresses the Lime Kiln Club on the virtues of Dixon's Stove Polish

"I'm a farder"

[Old Log Cabin, Wissahickon]

Revd. Richard Allen

James K. Polk

The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before the cabinet. [graphic] / From the original picture painted at the White House in 1864; Painted by F.B. Carpenter; Engraved by A.H. Ritchie.

Emerson [graphic] / Engraved by Miss Emily Sartain from an unfinished Portrait by William H. Furness, Jr.

Gerit Smith abolitionist

The battle at Bunker's Hill near Boston June 17, 1775

Daniel Webster addressing the United States Senate

Facsimile of the signatures to the Declaration of Independence

Ethnographic tableau

Robt Adrain [graphic] / Engraved for the Democratic Review by P.H. Reason. From a painting by Ingham.

John Brown. Leader of the Harper's Ferry insurrection.

Storming of Missionary Ridge.

The United States Centennial International Exhibition.

William Wilberforce Esq. M.P.

The United States Senate A.D. 1850

Gerrit Smith [graphic] / Engraved by J.C. Buttre.

The colored beauty.

Mrs. Lena Mason's Chautauqua meetings, Aug. 1st - Sept. Phila, Pa.

W. Wilberforce, Esqr. M.P.

Brig. Gen. Edw. A. Wild. [graphic] / Engd. by A. H. Ritchie.

Edwin A. Atlee. [graphic] / On stone by A. Newsam.

Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, President elect of the United States of America, with scenes and incidents in his life.

The Wesleyan Female Collegiate Institute, Wilmington, Del.

Old Log Cabin on the Wissahickon, torn down 1874.

Associate Presbyterian Mission, Trinidad.

Philadelphia, western & southern trade journal. Illustrated supplement

R. & G.A. Wright. Manufacturers of fine perfumery &c. 624 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

High Street Prison and Market Shambles.

International Exhibition Sydney

Chew's House, Germantown [graphic].

Chew mansion, Germantown. [graphic].

The house intended for the President of the United States, in Ninth Street Philadelphia [graphic] / Drawn & Engraved by W. Birch & Son.

Life in Philadelphia. "Dat is bery fine, Mr. Mortimer..." [graphic] / Clay, fecit, 1829.

Life in Philadelphia. "What you tink of my new poke bonnet...?" [graphic] / Clay.

Life in Philadelphia. "Behold thou art fair Deborah,..." [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "Is Miss Dinah at home?" [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "How you find yourself dis hot weader Miss Chloe?" [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "Shall I hab de honour to dance de next quadrille...?" [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "Well brudder what 'fect you tink Morgan's deduction...?" [graphic] / C[lay], fec.

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / [Clay], fec.

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "How you like de new fashion shirt...?" [graphic] / [Clay], fecit.

Life in Philadelphia. "Have you any flesh coloured silk stockings...?" [graphic] / C.

Life in Philadelphia. "Have you any flesh coloured silk stockings...?" [graphic] / C.B.G.

A dead cut. [graphic] / Clay.

A dead cut. [graphic] / Drawn on stone by E.W. Clay; Pendleton, Kearny & Childs. Lithogy.

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