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Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Old Philadelphia Punch Bowl.
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The St. James, Philadelphia, Pa.
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The Benjamin Franklin, the doorway to friendly hospitality, Philadelphia.
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Hotel Adelphia, Chestnut at 13th Street, nearest to everything in Philadelphia.
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William Penn's treaty with the Indians postcards.
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Jacob Graff House, in which Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence postcards.
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Signing of the Declaration of Independence postcards.
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On the midway. New Phila. County Fair, Byberry, Pa.
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[Block party benefit of Kensington Dispensary for the treatment of tuberculosis]
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[Philadelphia Horse Show, judging appointment class, horses suitable for a lady to drive.]
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Winter street cleaning in Philadelphia.
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Elks Convention 1907 postcards.
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Ottinger House, Germantown, Philadelphia.
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Market Street postcards.
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Pelham Road, Germantown.
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West Spruce Str., Philadelphia, Pa.
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[Bustleton Avenue looking north. Bustelton, Pa.]
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Leiper St. south from Gillingham St. Frankford.
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[Van Pelt Street, south of West York Street.]
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[Venango Street, west of Kensington Avenue, Harrowgate, Phila. Pa.]
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[900 South 60th Street, West Philadelphia.]
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[Bustleton Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad.]
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The Hairless Wonder, "Blue Bell," 1315 Market Street, Philadelphia.
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[Deutscher Club Beer Garden, 532 North 4th Street, Philadelphia.]
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Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martin's, Chestnut Hill.
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P.R.R. Bridge over Schuylkill River, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Girard Avenue Bridge postcards.
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Acker Quality Shop postcards.
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The Wanamaker Store postcards.
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Philadelphia Record postcards.
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The Mechanics Insurance Company's Building, Philadelphia.
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Blanks', dining room, 1024-26 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
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Cafe L'Aiglon, corner of main dining room, Chestnut and Fifteenth Streets, Philadelphia.
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Beck's Dry Goods Store, Bustleton, Pa.
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[Funeral procession for President Lincoln, Sixth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, Pa.]
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St. Clement's church, Easter 1865
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[Chas. McKeone & Son Soap Manufacturing Co. trade cards]
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[Chas. McKeone & Son Soap Manufacturing Co. trade cards]
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[Chas. McKeone & Son Soap Manufacturing Co. trade cards]
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Sea shore and country Japanese decorations, parasols, fans, scrolls, hammocks, &c. See our immense fire place screen fan, $1.65, all colors, George M. Lee, 1322 Chestnut St., Philad'a, Penna.
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Raffaele Orlando, tin smith, 1213 So. 7th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Chew, smoke Old Abe fine cut smoking, B. Leidersdorf & Co., Milwaukee, Wis.
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John Orr's Cohocksink's leading hardware store, 2033 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.
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[J.W. LeMaistre trade cards]
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Pleis' celebrated fit powders & liver pills, 860 N. Third Street, Philadelphia.
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J. V. Randall, carriage builder, Newtown, Bucks County, Pa.
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Thomas Magee, stationer, cor. Second and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.
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Opening of Spring novelties. Mahlon Bryan & Co., tailors, Nos. 9 & 11 South Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.
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Mahlon S. Myers, (successor to Shimmel & Myers,) commission merchant, and dealer in flour, grain & feed, Nos. 239 North Water St., & 244 North Delaware Avenue, Phila.
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Maillard's chocolate.
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The Philadelphia Wagon manufactured by Rech-Marbaker Co. Girard Ave & 8th St. Philadelphia Pa.
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A. S. Renner, carriage builder, Perkasie Station, N.P.R.R. Bucks Co., Pa.
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J. Mason, informs her friends and those who may favour her with their patronage, that she has removed her seminary, to an open healthy situation, with every advantage of light and air, back of No. 86 Callowhill Street, between Second and Third Streets, wh
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J. Sandberg with J. Simon, dealer in ready-made clothing and gent's furnishing goods, no. 429 North Second Street, East side, Philadelphia.
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Ralph Mather agent, No. 76 South Front Street, Philadelphia.
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Maxwell's gypsum, prepared gypsum. Trade mark.
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[William Y. McAllister trade cards]
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T. McCandless & Son, fancy & staple grocers, S.E. cor. 20th & Pine Sts., Philadelphia.
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Henry H. McCargo, dealer in all makes of sewing machines, 1611 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia.
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