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- Benjamin Franklin Perry, midshipman of the United States Navy. Born June 19, 1843. Died July 3, 1860. Aged 17 years. Given to his country. Taken to his God. [graphic] / Baird. Philadelphia.
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- [Manuscript map showing lots of land along the Delaware River north of the Gloucester Point Ferry, Philadelphia] [cartographic material].
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- [Dante Alighieri] : Note: As the name of this celebrated poet is interwoven into the background work of this copy it was deemed superfluous of repetition underneath. / Kollner drawn. [graphic].
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- [Pencil study and corresponding prints showing the storefront of C. & N. Jones, stockings, N. W. cor. 2nd & Chestnut St., 1832] [graphic].
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- Draught of four lots or parcel of lands belonging to the estate of the late William Bingham, Esquire, deceased, situate in the island and township of Tinicum, in the county of Delaware and the state of Pennsylvania, marked and containing as follows, vizd.
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- [Manuscript map showing lots of land along the Delaware River and near Point House, Philadelphia] [cartographic material].
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- Zephaniah Hopper [graphic] / Portraits by Albert Rosenthal. Exhibited in the galleries of Craig & Evans, Inc., 1604 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Jan. 12-24, '03.
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- An artist's conception of Swarthmore Crest. A highly restricted residential park. [graphic] / Taber.
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- Whereas the Board of Trustees of the Village of Port Richmond has learned with deep and heartfelt sorrow of the death of Garrett P. Wright who was for twenty two years a village trustee, and for ten years president of this board, therefore resolved that h
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- Charter of the rector, church wardens and vestrymen of the Memorial Church of St. Paul, Overbrook [graphic].
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- At the close of the day, 200 Berlin Rd, Haddonfield, N.J., Feb. 17, 1882 [graphic] / Debbie Peacock 1882.
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- A profiled Friends grave yard at Sadsbury in Lancaster County together with an index book of many names of our silent lead designating the several places in which they repose made and presented by John Gest to the preparative meeting of men and women Frie
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- West End Social Club of Reading, Pa. Articles of Incorporation. [graphic] / William Harris, scriptor, Hamburg, Pa.
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- St. Joseph's Hospital, Reading, Pa. This is to Certify that by the direction of the Board of Trustees, the report of the committee appointed to take action upon the death of Daniel J. Driscoll is entered upon the records of the hospital. [graphic].
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- Proposed stand pipe for Delware Water Works, Water Department, Philada. [graphic] / Henry P.M. Birkinbine
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- Plan of the town of Blue Rock situate in Manor Township, Lancaster County on the eastern shore of Susquehanna River [cartographic material].
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- Addition to residence of Mr. & Mrs. William J. Strawbridge near Paoli, Penna. [graphic] / G. Edwin Brumbaugh, reg. architect.
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- [Architectural drawing depicting a tower, possibly a standpipe for a Philadelphia water works] [graphic].
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- [South side, 400 block Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, including United States Bank of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bank] [graphic] / From a contemporary picture.
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- Commissioners Hall, 2nd and Christian St., 1873 [graphic] / B.R. Evans; Copied from copy in Bement Collection by J.M. Keller. 1896.
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- Stone prison, s.w. cor. 3d & Market St., 1723. From old drawing in Philad Library [graphic] / B.R. Evans; Copied from copy in Bement Collection by J.M. K. 1896.
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- Clarke Hall, s.w. corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, built soon after 1700. [graphic] : From 1700 to 1795 it was occupied as the office of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. After many changes it was removed to make room for the Ledger

