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Doorway to Johnson House, Main & Washington Ln.
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Doorway to Blair House, formerly in Bensel House.
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Chelten Ave. Station P.R.R. Just before it was raised [sic] 1-1916.
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Germantown High School
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Vernon Park near Main St.
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Where Wissahickon Drive joins E. Park Drive.
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E. Park Drive where Wissahickon Drive enters.
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Riverside Mansion, formerly Milverton.
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Looking east at mouth of Wissahickon.
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Pencoyd Iron Works, opposite mouth of Wissahickon.
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Robeson's Knoll, mouth of Wissahickon.
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Old Johnson House, N. W. Main & Washington Lane.
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Rear of Johnson House, Main St. & Washington Lane.
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Building in rear of the Johnson house, Washington Lane.
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Battle of Germantown Monument, Vernon Park.
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[[The]] Johnson House, Main & Washington Lane, built in 1768 by John Johnson. The doors & hall show marks of bullets in battle of Germantown.
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Keyser House, 6316 Main St., subsequently owned by Elwood Johnson.
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6305 Main St.
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Jacob Knorr House, 1760, 6307 Main St.
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Loudoun, built 1801 by Thos. Armat for his son.
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Toland House, 4810 Main St., built abt. 1740. Home of Geo. Miller, an officer of Continental army.
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Mehl House, 4817 Main St.
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4821 Main St.
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Ottinger House. Built 1781. 4825 Main St. Christopher Ottinger was a soldier in the Penna. line.
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Wagner House, 4840 Main St., built 1747, hospital in Battle of Germantown.
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Henry House, 1760. 4908 Main St. In 1828 bought by John S. Henry father of Alex Henry thrice mayor of Phila.
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General Wayne Hotel, S.W. Main & Manheim Sts.
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S.W. Manheim & Portico St., near Main St. Owned by Jacques Marie Roset in 1792. Introduced the tomato to Gtn.
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Capt. Barrow's House, 5106 Main St.
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5112-14 Main St.
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Edgar H. Butler's House, Main below High St. G'tn.
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Morris-Littel House, Main & High St.
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Dr. Dunton's house, 25 E. High St. A Pastorius house. Formerly stood on Main St.
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6019 Main St. Old Green Tree Tavern, once kept by Daniel & Sarah Pastorius until his death in 1754. Shows also 6021 & 23.
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Warner houses, 6021 & 6023 Main St.
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"Wyck" Haines home, Walnut Lane & Main St., oldest house standing in Gt'n at this date.
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Wyck.
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Wyck, front door.
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Wyck, front bedroom.
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Wyck in March 1840, from daguerreotype made by Prof. Walter R. Johnson.
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Old barn of Wyck altered into dwelling, Walnut Lane W. of Main St.
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Knorr house, N.W. Main St. & Walnut Lane, from pencil sketch on a visiting card, made in 1862.
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5140 Main St. Occupied by Gilbert Stuart 1794-5. Studio in rear.
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5151 Main St. Home of Phil. R. Freas and first office of the Village Telegraph, later Germantown Telegraph.
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5203-5205 Main St. Home of Dr. Theodore Ashmead and Dr. Belton. Owen Wister born here July 14,1860.
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Parsonage of St. Stephens Church, 5213 Main St.
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Conyngham-Hacker House, 5214 Main St.
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John Bringhurst House, 1775-1795, 5219 Main St.
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5242-44 Main St., formerly Indian Queen Hotel.
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Home of Anthony Gilbert, "the Strong Blacksmith."
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5275-7 Main St. Occupied by Thos. Jefferson in 1793 & Edmund Randolph.
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5300 Main St. at present parsonage of Trinity Luth. Church. Formerly Sauer's property. In cellar first type case in America 1772.
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5430 Main St. Home of Capt. Albert Ashmead.
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5434 Main St. Home of John Ashmead.
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Market Square showing two old houses. Monument to soldiers who fell in War of Rebellion. Erected 1883.
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Morris House.
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5450 Main St. Built 1790. Home of Thos. Armat.
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Dr. Bensel's old barn, School Lane, rear of Saving Fund.
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Germantown Academy, built 1760.
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107 W. School Lane. Bought in 1810 for faculty of Academy.
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