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Old blacksmith shop, Ridge Ave. & Wissahickon opposite Millverton.
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Hotel on Ridge Ave. Falls of the Schuylkill.
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Rear of old Swan Tavern, Ridge Ave & Nicetown Lane.
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Rear of 5140 Main St. Gtn. House in which Gilbert Stuart painted portrait of Washington.
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Doorway of Chew House, 1882.
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Looking up Market St. from Front.
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Johnson House, Main & Johnson Sts. Oldest house in Germantown. Built in 1698 by Heivert Papen. Passed into Johnson family early in the 18th century. Demolished in 1883
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Old Mill near Jay Cooke's residence Chelten Hills.
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Cypress planted by John Bartram. In 1830 it was 91 years old, 112 ft. high, 25 ft. in circumference.
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Harmer House. East bank of Schuylkill below Grays Ferry. Torn down for the B & O R.R.
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[[The]] Castle. Built 1812 [sic]. State in Schuylkill fish house below Graysferry. Old fishing club. Founded 1732.
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Old House. Ridge Ave. above Falls of Schuylkill on property of Powers & Weightman.
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"Laurel Hill," Dr. Physic's residence. Fairmount Park. Built 1765.
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A Berkshire road. 1888.
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Near Sheffield, Mass. 1890.
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A Guernsey herd.
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Among the Berkshire Hills.
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Ripplemead from the hill.
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Girard College.
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Statue of Stephen Girard in Girard College.
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Window in Bartram House.
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Old House, Main St. & Mermaid Lane.
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Mermaid Tavern, Main St., Chestnut Hill.
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[Merchants Exchange, Philadelphia]
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Old Market, 2nd & Pine Sts. 1745. Clock & bell put in, 1819.
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Broad St. looking N. from Filbert, showing the four churches on 4 corners of Arch St.
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Christ Church burying ground. 5th & Arch Sts. Phila.
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Old houses, N. side of Locust near 5th St.
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Old P.R.R. Station. foot of Market St., Phila. Just previous to widening Delaware Ave. 1898.
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Triumphal Arch. Peace Jubilee. Oct. 1898.
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Court of Honor, Peace Jubilee. Oct. 25-28, 1898. Looking north from Locust St. Shows Dundas House cor. Broad & Walnut.
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American, Hawaian, Cuban flags displayed on Market St. at the outbreak of Spanish War.
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Old market sheds, 1898. 2nd St. North from Lombard.
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Main St. abv. Washington Lane, S.W. side of Main St.
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Engle House, Main St. abv. Town Hall. Built 1758 by Benj. Engle. Stone in N. Gable B. E. 1758.
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Engle House, Germantown. Built 1758.
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Main St. above Upsal, S.W. side.
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Dunkard Meeting House, Germantown. Main St. abv. Sharpnack, N.E. side, 1770, mother church of Dunkards or German Baptists.
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[Upsala, Johnson House. Main St. near Upsal St.]
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N. W. Upsal & Main St. from Upsal St.
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Cope House, Main abv. Johnson St. [sic]
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Main St. abv. Upsal.
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St. George's Hall. N.W. [sic] 13th & Arch Sts.
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Wanamakers, 5 mo. 1899. Market St. Front.
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Hicksite Friends' Meeting House, N.E. 9th & Spruce. Since demolished.
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Smith House. Main St. abv. High. DPS 1748 on gabel.
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Neglee House, 4518-20 Main St., built before 1750.
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Emlem Homestead. Washington's headquarters previous to Battle of Germantown, Whitemarsh, Pa.
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"Ship" House, Main St., G'tn. 6338 Main St. Built 1760. At one time an inn. First public hall in Gt'n. was in rear. One of first three hand fire engines kept here.
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Blair House, Main & Walnut Ln. Built 1775 by Dr. Wm. Shippen, occupied also by his son in law. Rev. Saml. Blair afterward President of Princeton University.
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Blair House, 6043 Main St. First 3 story house, 1775. In 1851 owned by Charlotte Cushman the actress.
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5011 Main St.
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Thos. Kunders House, where 1st Friends' Meeting in Germantown was held.
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Hokey Pokey Man.
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Birthplace of David Rittenhouse, born 1732. On Lincoln Drive, Germantown.
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Washington Inn, Washtn. Lane & Main St., known as Washington Tavern, 1793.
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Valley Green on Wissahickon.
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Morris-Littel House, S. east cor. Main & High St.
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5261 Main St. Built by John Wister 1744.
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6205 Main St., built by Dirck Keyser 1738. 1st 2-story house in Germantown.
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