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[Old Log Cabin, Wissahickon]
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[Tradecard for S. Drapers' Uncle Tom's Cabin]
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World War One
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Pony riding, Camp Emlen, Norwood, Montg. Co., Pa. Conducted by Wissahickon Boys Club, Germantown, Phila.
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Liberty Stove Works
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Joe Michl
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Clarence Brooks & Co., manufacturers of fine coach varnishes, cor. West & West 12th Sts., New York.
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Down where
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African American caricature Franz Aman trade cards
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Sugar Cane plantation
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[Partridge & Richardson trade cards]
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William Still, dealer in Lehigh & Schuylkill coal, 1216, 1218 and 1220 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia.
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E.S. Sullivan's Black Diamond Combination is coming in their new version of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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[Philadelphia Inquirer art supplements]
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Reed's, for clothing, furnishings, hats, shoes, 918-920-922 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
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Mrs. Lena Mason's Chautauqua meetings, Aug. 1st - Sept. Phila, Pa.
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"Wish you'd hush"
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Official first day of issue. Honoring Martin Luther King, 1929-1968. Distinguished civil rights leader. Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Black Heritage USA Series. [graphic]
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Official first day of issue. Honoring Salem Poor, Gallant Soldier, distinguished patriot of Bunker Hill, Valley Forge and White Plains. [graphic]
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Children of all nations. A series of 50. [graphic].
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The nation honors a great American. "From slave cabin to hall of fame." Booker Washington Bookplace, Virginia. U.S. Post Office established February 12, 1948. [graphic]
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[Young Black girl articulated paper doll] [graphic].
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Mount Vernon--Washington's Residence. [graphic].
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J.C. Hand & Co. Fine furniture, no. 1205 Market Street, Philadelphia. [graphic].
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Official first day of issue. Honoring Harriet Tubman, 1821-1913. Abolitionist. Nurse. Escapded slave. Black Heritage USA Series. [graphic]
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Washington birthday greetings [graphic].