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Edgar Allen Poe house where he is supposed to have written the Raven. #530 N. 7th St. at cor. Brandywine. [graphic].

Farland [sic] Farm, old Wetherill Estate at Audubon, Pa. [graphic].

Farland [sic] Farm, old Wetherill Estate at Audubon, Pa. [graphic].

Front of Wm. Wynn Wister House, 5140 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Genl. Wayne Tavern, Montgomery Pike. [graphic].

Germantown Academy, bronze tablet. [graphic].

Germantown Academy cor. School Lane & Greene St., built 1760. [graphic].

Girard Bank. [graphic].

[Gloria Dei Church, 929 S. Water Street, Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Graeme Park, Horsham, Montgomery Co., Pa. [graphic].

Graeme Park, Horsham, Montgomery Co., Penna. [graphic].


Grumblethorpe. A peep into the ancient carpenter shop in back of house. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe. A peep into the ancient carpenter shop in back of house. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe. Alexander Wister at the old pump. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, back part of. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, back part of. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, exterior of carpenter's shop. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, Grenadier painted by Major Andre, kept in hall. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe in 1744 from Mr. Wister's history. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, observatory. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, old barns, 1744. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, the John Wister House, 5261 Germantown Ave., built 1744. During the Battle of Germantown, the British Gen. Agnew was brought here wounded & died in the parlor. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, Wister property. [graphic].

Harriton, built in 1704 by Rowland Ellis. [graphic].

Harriton, showing old pump. [graphic].

Haverford Meeting. [graphic].

Haverford Meeting. [graphic].

House at foot of Neglee Hill just north of Loudoun. [graphic].

House at N.E. corner Germantown Ave. & Upsal St., in front of which Washington stood during the Battle of Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777. [graphic].

House on Main St., Germantown. [graphic].

House where Sally Wister wrote her journal. [graphic].

Independence Hall. [graphic].

Independence Hall. [graphic].

The Ivy, Old York Road at Church Road, Ogontz. Oldest part built by Richard Wall in 1682. He came from Cheltenham, England in that year. It was one of the very earliest meeting houses in Philada. County & the only one now standing. [graphic].

The Ivy, pump and fireplace (now occupied by Mrs. Joseph Bosler) [graphic].

John & Mildred Keen house cor. of Chestnut & Mansion Sts. on site of present Drexel Institute. [graphic].

John Bartram's house. [graphic].

John Bartram's house. [graphic].

John Bartram's House, side view. [graphic].

John Bechtel House, 5226 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

[Johnson House, 6306 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Johnson House door. [graphic].

Jonathan Evans' House, 322 Union Street, now DeLancey. [graphic].

Junk shop at 13th & Pine [graphic].

Keyser House, 6205 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Krider's gun store, N.E. cor. 2nd & Walnut Sts. [graphic].

Lafayette's headquarters at Chadd's Ford. [graphic].

Lafayette's headquarters at Chadd's Ford. [graphic].

Lafayette's headquarters at Chadd's Ford, Pa. [graphic].

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