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Wright, Hunter & Co. S.W. cor. Ninth & Walnut Sts. Philadelphia.

Works, East Schuylkill Falls. Powers & Weightman, manufacturing chemists, Philadelphia. Established 1818.

Wootten's excelsior stove lustre or pure black lead

Woodlands Cemetery. Main entrance.

Wood & Perot's ornamental iron works. Philadelphia.

[Womrath & Neville, manufactory of fringes, tassels, cords & c. & Geo. F. Womrath, fur store, 15 & 13 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia]

[Wm. W. Clark, drug & chemical warehouse, 16 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia]

Wm. Penn's treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsya. 1661

Wm. Penn's treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsila. 1661

Wm. Penn's treaty with the Indians, when he founded the province of Pennsa. 1681.

Wm. H. Richardson steam manufactory

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, &

Wm. F. Scheible, No. 49 South 3rd St. ab. Chestnut, Philadelphia.

[Wm. D. Rogers' coach manufactory, Sixth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia]

Wm. D. Rogers' coach and light carriage manufactory, corner of 6th & Master Streets, Philadelphia.

[Wm D. Parrish, book bindery, paper & rag warehouse, paper books and stationery, 4 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia]

Wm. B. Eltonhead, dealer in all kinds of watches, and manufacturer of all kinds of jewelry and silver ware, 184 South Second Street, (between Pine & Union Streets, west side,) Philadelphia.

Wissahickon polka. /

Wissahickon Falls

The Wissahickon

[The Wissahickon]

Winter scene in Philadelphia. [graphic].

[Wine & liquor store. Charles Egner 10 North Third Street, Philadelphia]

Williams Ogle, coach & harness maker No. 280, Chesnut [sic] Street, above 10th south side, Philadelphia.

William Wirt Library and Literary Institute of Philadelphia [certificate]

[William P. Cresson's foundry, Willow above Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia]

[William Newell. Store. No. 3 So. Water Street, Philadelphia]

William Mann, stationer, blank book maker, steam-power printer & lithographer, 529 Market & 526 Commerce Sts., Philadelphia.

[William Dunlaps' coach manufactory & repository, No. 169 North Fifth Street. Philadelphia]

White's great cattle show, and grand procession of the victuallers of Philadelphia

The White Turtle & the Red Crab of Philadelphia.

Wetherill's white lead, red lead, chemical glass, drug & dye stuff store. Wetherill & Brother, manufacturer of white lead & red lead litharge chrome yellow & green, oil vitrol, copperas, chemicals

Wetherill & Brothers white lead manufactory & chemical works, corner of 12th & Cherry streets, Philadelphia.

[Western Paper Hangings Establishment, 501 Market Street, Philadelphia.]

West view. Looking up Chestnut St. towards West Philadelphia.

West Philadelphia Sadiron Works, M.L. Keen & Brother, Proprietors.

West Philada. Institute.

West Arch Street Presbyterian Church, corner of Eighteenth & Arch streets, Philadelphia, Pa. [graphic] / J.C. Hoxie, architect, Philadelphia. Joseph Denegre, builder.

The Weccacoe Engine Co.'s house and the reception of the United Fire Co. of Baltimore.

Water works of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill.

Washington Steam Mills, Gloucester N.J. near Philadelphia.

Washington Mills, Gloucester, N.J. near Philadelphia.

Washington Hose Company of Philadelphia [certificate]

Washington Hose Company of Philadelphia.

Warnick & Leibrandt's Philadelphia stove works and hollow-ware foundry. First wharf above Noble St. Philadelphia.

Wakefield Manufacturing Company. Hosiery. Germantown, Philada. County.

Wakefield Manufacturing Company. Hosiery. Germantown, Philada. County.

Wagner & M'Guigan's lithographic drawing, engraving, and printing establishment.

Wagner & M'Guigan, respectfully invite the attention of the public to their extensive lithographic establishment no. 4 Athenian Building, Franklin Place, north of no. 111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Wagner & M'Guigan, call the attention of the public to the superior facilities at their extensive lithographic establishment, no. 4 Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, (north of no, 111 Chestnut Street.)

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