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Wm. B. Eltonhead, dealer in all kinds of watches, and manufacturer of all kinds of jewelry and silver ware, 184 South Second Street, (between Pine & Union Streets, west side,) Philadelphia.

[Wm D. Parrish, book bindery, paper & rag warehouse, paper books and stationery, 4 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia]

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

[Wm. D. Rogers' coach manufactory, Sixth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia]

Wm. F. Scheible, No. 49 South 3rd St. ab. Chestnut, Philadelphia.

Wm. H. Horstmann & Sons No. 51, North Third Street Philadelphia, manufacturers and importers of military goods, coach laces, & fringes, epaulettes, swords, sashes, buttons, laces, chapeaux, pistols, holsters, saddle-cloths, banners, flags, embroideries, &

Wm. H. Richardson steam manufactory

Wm. Penn's treaty with the Indians, when he founded the province of Pennsa. 1681.

Wm. Penn's treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsila. 1661

Wm. Penn's treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsya. 1661

[Wm. W. Clark, drug & chemical warehouse, 16 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia]

[Womrath & Neville, manufactory of fringes, tassels, cords & c. & Geo. F. Womrath, fur store, 15 & 13 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia]

Wood & Perot's ornamental iron works. Philadelphia.

Woodlands Cemetery. Main entrance.

Wootten's excelsior stove lustre or pure black lead

Works, East Schuylkill Falls. Powers & Weightman, manufacturing chemists, Philadelphia. Established 1818.

Wright, Hunter & Co. S.W. cor. Ninth & Walnut Sts. Philadelphia.

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