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U. S. Mint, Philadelphia.

U. S. Mint, Philadelphia.

U. S. Naval Asylum. Philadelphia.

U. S. Naval Asylum. Philadelphia.

U. S. Naval Asylum. Philadelphia.

Unitarian Church Philadelphia.

The International Exposition 1876 at Philadelphia, PA. U.S.A.

Atlantic Petroleum Storage Company for refined oil. Empire stores for crude oil.

Bergner & Engel's Brewery. Office, 412 Library Street. Brewery, 32d and Thompson Sts. Philadelphia.

Gloucester Iron Works, Gloucester, N.J. on the river Delaware nearly opposite Philadelphia, Pa. David Matthew, superintendent.

Parham's sewing machine manufactory, George St. below Tenth, Philadelphia:

J.W. Paxson & Co. Philadelphia.

E.C. Stotsenburg's iron, brass & bell foundry, Wilmington, Delaware, Front & Washington Streets.

Safe-Harbor Iron [Works, Reeves,] Abbot & Co. Philada.

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

Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company [stock certificate]

The North Philadelphia Plank Road Company [stock certificate]

Section of the fire plug used in Philadelphia.

The Bergner & Engel Brewing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. [fire insurance survey]

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

A fourth day morning view of Friends Meeting House on Cherry Street, Philadelphia.

[A view of the Fairmount Water-Works with Schuylkill in the distance. Taken from the mount.]

[A View of the Fairmount Waterworks with Schuylkill in the distance. Taken from the mount.]

Abbott & Lawrence. Liberty Stove Works, Brown Street above Fourth St. Philada.

Alms House. Philadelphia.

Alms House. Philadelphia.

Athenaeum.

B. Lieber, importer of brandies, wines, gins, brown-stout, scotch ale, absinthe, segars, &c. and manufacturer of punch essence, cordials, lemon syrup, raspberry, lavender, rose, blackberry and wild-cherry. Brandies, bitters &c. No. 121 North Fourth Street

Bennett & Co. Tower Hall, clothing bazaar No. 182 Market St, between Fifth & Sixth. Philadelphia.

Birds-eye view of property on Alleghany Avenue Philadelphia 25th Ward formerly 19th looking S.E. from Frankford Road.

Bowlby & Weaver's hardware store No.77 Market Street Philadelphia.

Bridesburg Machine Works. Alfred Jenks & Son, manufacturers of cotton and wool carding spinning and weaving machinery, shafting and millgearing, Bridesburg post office Philadelphia.

Alfred Jenks & Son's machine works, Bridesburg.

[Brown, Frederick & Kunkel, clothing warerooms, 41 North Third Street, Philadelphia]

[C. F. Mansfield. Paper hangings. Wholesale and retail, 275 South Second Street, Philadelphia]

Cathedral of St. Peter & St. Paul Philadelphia.

Chapel.

Charles C. Oat's lamp store No. 32 North Second St. Philadelphia.

[Charles Gilbert's stove manufactory, 249 North Second Street, Philadelphia]

Charles Oakford & Sons model hat store nos 826 & 828, Chestnut Street, Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. Hats, caps & furs, wholesale & retail.

Charles Oakford's hat & cap store, wholesale & retail, No. 104, Chesnut [sic] Street, Philadelphia.

Charles Oakford's model hat store, 158, Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Hats, caps and furs, wholesale and retail.

Elevation plan of Granite St. buildings and those connecting with Walnut, Dock and Front Streets.

Fairmount,

View from the inclined plane, near Philadelphia.

Horizontorium.

Hoskins, Hieskell & Co. Importers & jobbers of fancy and staple dry goods. No. 213 Market & 34 Commerce St. Philada.

Philadelphia from the Navy Yard

Ruins of St. Augustines Church North 4th Street Phila.

The Artillery Corps of Philadelphia Greys, (Company D), Comd. by Capt. Geo. Cadwalader, First Regiment of Artillery, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, P. M.

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