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5300 Germantown Ave., N.W. cor. Queen Lane. [graphic].

5430 Germantown Ave. Home of Captain Albert Ashmead of the American Army. [graphic].

[Christ Church.] [graphic].

Wynnestay, side view. [graphic].

Wynnestay, home of Dr. Wynne who came over in the ship ""Welcome" with Wm. Penn, now the home of the Drs. Blechschmidt. Front view. [graphic].

Old water mill, near the Wissahickon. Taken Oct. 14, 1906. A day of happy memories. [graphic].

Mill Grove, Audubon, Pa. Home of J. J. Audubon built 1762, now owned by Mr. Wetherill. [graphic].

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

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

Barn house, Walnut Lane, Germantown. [graphic].

6019 Germantown Ave. Built by Daniel Pastorius. Also known as the Green Tree Inn. [graphic].

Pastorius House, Germantown. [graphic].

Washington House, Germantown, blt. 1740. [graphic].

Washington's headquarters, Chadd's Ford. [graphic].

Washington's headquarters at Chadd's Ford, burned 1938 or 39. [graphic].

Old market. [graphic].

[Stamper - Bingham - Blackwell House, 224 Pine Street.] [graphic].

[St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, S.W. corner of 3rd & Pine Streets, Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Shoemaker or Rock Hill, 347 E. Penn St., possibly the oldest house in Germantown. [graphic].

Carlton, in lower part of Germantown. Built by Henry Hill. Year not known. Burned in the Revolutionary War in 1777. Rebuilt by Hill, it is said, in 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall, cor. Stokley St. & Midvale Ave. [graphic].

4518 & 4520 Germantown Ave. Neglee House. When built, uncertain, but Jas. Logan lived in it while Stenton was being built, 1727-1734. [graphic].

Loudoun, 4650 Germantown Ave., built by Thos. Armat. occupied in 1920 by Mr. Albanus Chas. Logan & Miss Maria D. Logan. [graphic].

Loudoun, 4650 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

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

Toland House, 4810 Germantown Ave., built in 1734. At time of Battle of Germantown was home of Geo. Miller, an officer in the American Army, whose wife was forced to bake bread for British. Hotchkin says interior very interesting. Open stairway. Franklin

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

Upsala, Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Johnson House door. [graphic].

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

Upsala doorway. [graphic].

[Upsala, 6430 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Merion Meeting House, blt 1682 [sic], attended by Wm. Penn. [graphic].

Merion Meeting House. [graphic].

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

Stone residence. [graphic].

John Bartram's house. [graphic].

Harriton, showing old pump. [graphic].

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

Laurel Hill, Randolph Mansion. [graphic].

Merchants' Exchange. [graphic].

Girard Bank. [graphic].

Betsy Ross House before restoration. [graphic].

Carpenters' Hall. [graphic].

Dr. Casper Wister house, S.W. cor. 4th & Locust Sts. [graphic].

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

Old Blue Anchor Tavern, Front & Dock Sts. [graphic].

Old Market, Second & Pine Sts. [graphic].

Old Franklin Institute, S. 7th St., Phila. [graphic].

Morris House, door, 225 S. 8th St., blt. 1785. [graphic].

Morris House. [graphic].

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