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Union Umbrella Store, : 777 South 2d St. below German, lower side, Philadelphia. Having opened a new store, and taken the advantage of the hard times, by making my purchases exclusively for cash, I know I can sell my goods twenty per cent. cheaper than th

The Philadelphia fashions & tailors' archetypes. / Published by Samuel A. Ward & Asahel F. Ward. July, 1849. No. 62 Walnut Street, S.W. corner of Third and Walnut Streets. Philadelphia, Penn.

Oval spectacles

D-horseshoe spectacles

Philadelphia Arcade. Joseph L. Moore, dealer in fancy & staple dry goods, corner of Pine & Water Streets New-York. [graphic] : Having established a branch in the Arcade south front, and fitted up his store with a separate apartment for selling at whole sa

Two of the killers. [graphic].

Joseph Ripka's mills. Manayunk 21st Ward Philadelphia. Manufacturer of all description of plain and fancy cottonades for men & boy's clothing warehouse 32 So Front St. [graphic] / Lith. of W. H. Rease N.E. cor. 4th & Chesnut.

[Stevens-Cogdell/Sanders-Venning family photographs]

[Portrait of an unidentified couple.]

Charles C. Watson & Sons, 92 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia [graphic] / C.G.C., sc.

Wanamakers, 5 mo. 1899. Market St. Front.

[Bootmaker with a boot on the table beside him.]

[Portrait of an unidentified, bearded man, head tilted slightly to his left.]

[Elsie Todd]

Algernon Roberts, 1828-1868. Age about 21. Pencoyd

Asher M. Childs clothes renovating establishment, No. 145 N. 9th St. [graphic] : Old clothes made to look equal to new, by cleaning or dyeing without taking a part. Also repairing, and altering done to the latest fashions. All work done in a superior mann

H.G. Clagston, 806 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, manufacturer of military and naval goods. [graphic] : Corps badges- - - Army of the Potomac.

McAllister & Co. at the old established stand No. 48 Chestnut Street : third door above Second St., Philadelphia. Have always for sale a great variety of spectacles, ... They have also for sale mathematical instruments, ... Spy glasses, ... Microscopes, .

Godey's lady's book for 1881, : will contain a complete novel in every number and every number will be complete in itself. Subscription price, only $2 per year For a period of more than fifty years this magazine has been a favorite with the American peopl

Chestnut Street from Seventh to Sixth, (north side). [graphic].

Baxter's panoramic business directory of Philadelphia. Chestnut Street from Seventh to Eighth, (south side). [graphic].

John Kean, on the corner of Market and Third Streets. : Philadelphia, [blank] 1783. [blank] bought of John Kean,

Costume des Quakers

[Fashion print showing a couple attired in Quaker costume]

South view. Looking towards Navy Yard, Southwark and Moyamensing.

Philadelphia fashions, spring & summer 1845, by S. A. & A. F. Ward no. 62 Walnut St.

What makes these children look so queer? Why do they awkward all appear? The reason is, they are arrayed in clothing that is badly made. [graphic] / Awkward no more these boys appear. No longer look these children queer. And do you ask the reason why?-The

[Unidentified African American man with a dog]

Charles Oakford's hat & cap store, wholesale & retail, No. 104, Chesnut [sic] Street, Philadelphia.

A macaroni in a morning dress in the park. [graphic] :

The Southwark macaroni. [graphic]

The simpling macaroni. [graphic] : Like Soland-goose from frozen zone I wander, on shallow banks grows fat, Sol*****.

The farmer macaroni. [graphic] : E'en farmers dress & mount their ponies, and all alike are macaronies.

Wm. H. Horstmann & Sons No. 51, North Third Street Philadelphia, manufacturers and importers of military goods, coach laces, & fringes, epaulettes, swords, sashes, buttons, laces, chapeaux, pistols, holsters, saddle-cloths, banners, flags, embroideries, &

Thos. W. Mattson, 402 Market Street, one door above Fourth Street, south side. The most extensive trunk & carpet bag manufacturer in Philadelphia. [graphic] / Mumford & Haas sc.

Philadelphia, Paris & New-York fashions, for spring & summer of 1864. Published and sold by F. Mahan, no. 911, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

John B. Stetson & Co., manufacturers of fine fur soft and stiff felt hats, Philadelphia. : [graphic] Office and salesroom, 1746-62 North 4th St. Philadelphia. Salesroom, 546 Broadway, New York. Phototype [by] F. Gutekunst.

[J.H.R. Richelderfer, manufacturer of gent's fine shirts & collars, 1032 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia] [graphic]

Jones & Co. of the crescent one price clothing store, No. 200 Market Street, above 6th Phila.

A List of the prices of boots and shoes, &c. : as agreed to by the master cordwainers of the city and liberties of Philadelphia, at a meeting held the 8th November, 1790.

Philadelphia fashions, 1837. [graphic] / C.

French millinery, and fancy dress making establishment, / by Madame Gaubert, (from Paris,) No. 80 Walnut Street, first door below Fourth.

Brown & Magee, manufacturers, 708 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia [graphic].

[First floor plan of John Wanamaker's grand depot, 1887] [graphic].

John Wanamaker's grand depot [graphic].

S.W. corner 8th & Chestnut Street, 1851. [graphic] / B.R. Evans.

Mrs. S. A. Lingle, 734 Spring Garden St. [graphic].

[McAllister & Brother, opticians, 728 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / A. Bigot, del.

North side of Chestnut St., extending from Sixth to Seventh St., 1851. [graphic] / B.R. Evans del.

[Christmas display in grand court of John Wanamaker department store, Philadelphia) [graphic].

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