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Published Albums
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Mixed Media Scrapbooks
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Hall & Harrop, successors to N.P. Hall, deceased, wholesale and retail, dry goods store, No. 53
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[Don't blow out the gas]
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Liberty Stove Works
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While using children's elastic knee protector.
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p. 4
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p. 9
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pp. 14-15
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African American dandy
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p. 2
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p. 1
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p. 10
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p. 11
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p. 12
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p. 16
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p. 17
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p. 18
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p. 13
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p. 3
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Back cover (P.2008.36.49)
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Cover (P.2008.36.49)
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p. 5
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p. 6
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p. 7
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p. 8
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Specimens Album Loose Prints
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Devlin & Co.'s Centennial souvenir. 1776-1876.
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William B. Dixey trade cards
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Joe Michl
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Conrad Busche, manufacturer & dealer in plain and fancy confectionery, wholesale and retail, 123
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Clarence Brooks & Co., manufacturers of fine coach varnishes, cor. West & West 12th Sts., New York.
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Wilbur & Hastings, stationers & printers, lithographers, blank book manufacturers, publis
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Down where
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Parr's American camp chest, patented June 25th, 1861. For sale by Peter W. Rodgers, agent, No.
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Pennsylvania State Fair
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African American caricature Franz Aman trade cards
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Sugar Cane plantation
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Union Hotel, Fairfax C.H., Va. James W. Jackson, proprietor.
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View of the high banks & bed of Genesee River
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[4300 Fleming Street, northwest corner of Roxborough Avenue, Philadelphia.]
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Peck & Hills' Furniture Co., 642 North Broad St. cor. Wallace, Philadelphia, Pa.
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The Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co.
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The Free Library of Philadelphia, N.E. corner Thirteenth and Locust Streets.
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Bulls Eye, or Fort Morris, built 1755. Shippensburg, Pa.
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The Rodin Museum.
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Franklin Institute of Science postcards.
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Park Trolley Bridge postcards.
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Catholic Total Abstinence Union Fountain postcards.
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Horticultural Hall postcards.
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Baptist Temple Church and Temple College postcards.
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Christ Church postcards.
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Centre Square Water Works postcards.
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Shibe Park. Philadelphia, Pa. The Home of the Athletics.
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Church of the Advocate postcards.
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Frankford Friends' Meeting House postcards.
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Meeting house at Fairhill, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Byberry Friends' Meeting House, first house of logs, erected 1692; second of stone, in 1714; rebuilt in 1753; present house built 1808.
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Office and residence of Geo. L. Maitland, piano tuner, 4806 Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia.
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Marsden Gateway, Chestnut Hill, Phila.
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