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Caspar Wistar, M.D.

Caspar Wistar, M.D.

Caspar Wistar, M.D.

William H. Seward

William H. Seward

William H. Seward

William H. Seward

H.B. Stowe

H.B. Stowe

H.B. Stowe

H.B. Stowe

Henry Ward Beecher

Robert Bogel.

John Brown

Rev. Francis Burns

[Evans, Card & Fancy Printer. Office, Fourth St. below Chestnut, Philadelphia]

Evans, Card & Fancy Printer. Office, Fourth St. below Chestnut, Philadelphia

Evans, Card & Fancy Printer. Office, Fourth St. below Chestnut, cor. of Library St. Philadelphia

The battle ground at Germantown. Cliveden or Chew's House

Mr. Chew's house

Ledger carriers annual greeting 1862.

The conflagration of the Masonic Hall Chesnut Street Philadelphia. Which occured on the night of the 9th of March 1819

The election day in Philadelphia

Bishops of the A.M.E. Church

Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Philada.

Market Street, from Front St.

[Glorification of the American Union]

Terrible conflagration and destruction of the steam-boat "New Jersey"

Death of Washington. Dec. 14. A.D. 1799

City Marble Works and Steam Mantel Factory. Corner Tenth and Vine Streets Philadelphia. J.E. & B. Schell.

Commissioners Hall, Northern Liberties, Phila.

Henry Simons. Wagon & U.S. national coach works. Philadelphia

Hart, Montgomery & Co. Successors to Isaac Pugh & Co. Manufacturers and importers of paper hangings, No. 118 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Manufactory N.E. Cor. Schuyl[kill] Front & Wood Streets [graphic] / On Stone by W.H. Rease, 17 So. 5th St.

Hart, Montgomery & Co. Successors to Isaac Pugh & Co. Manufacturers and importers of paper hangings, No. 118 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Manufactory N.E. Cor. Schuyl[kill] Front & Wood Streets

Louis L. Peck manufacturer & dealer in burning fluid varnishes...

McNeely & Co. manufacturers of morocco, buckskin & chamois, white leather, bark tanned, sheep, calf & deer skins, parchment, vellum &c. 64 N[or]th 4th. St. below Arch St. near the Merchants Hotel, Philadelphia. Manufactory 4th & Franklin Aven[ue]

View of the Philadelphia volunteer refreshment saloons.

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

Concentrated leaven or bread powders.

Leadbeater's renouned [sic] stove polish.

The British surrendering their arms to Gen. Washington after their defeat at York Town in Virginia October 1781

State-House

London Coffee House

A brown study

Pennsylvania Hall.

[Road to Philadelphy]

Foering & Thudiums cheap stove ware-house.

John Hibler, importer & wholesale dealer in foreign & American wines & liquors. No. 56, North Third Street, (second door above Arch,) Philadelphia.

Lacey & Phillips.

Melloy & Ford, wholesale tin ware manufacturers.

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