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Fall & winter 1882-83. Potsdamer & Co. General lithographers & printers, publishers of lithographic advertising specialties, 243 & 245 South Third Street.
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Fall & winter 1882-83. Potsdamer & Co. General lithographers & printers, publishers of lithographic advertising specialties, 243 & 245 South Third Street.
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St. James Catholic Church West_Philadephia in progress of erection for Rev. J. V. O'Keeffe.
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[Bulkley's hat store, 149 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]
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Billiards. J. Jeater's subscription room. No. 40, South 5th Street.
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Armory of the First Troop Philadelphia City Calvary.
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A Monday morning view of Friends Meeting House and Academy, Philada. Forty years ago.
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A Sunday morning view of the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas in Philadelphia._ Taken in June 1829.
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Blake's cabinet of music
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Thomas Sparks shot & bar lead manufacturer. Warehouse no. 121 Walnut St. Philadelphia.
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New Oddfellows Hall Philada. Dedicated 17 September 1846. Grand master of a grand lodge. Of I. O. of O. F. in full regalia.
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Home run quick step
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Waverly bowling saloon. No. 169 & 171 Chestnut Street, above Fifth, Philadelphia. Nine splendid alleys on one floor.
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Jules Hauel's eau lustral hair restorative
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Fountain in Franklin Square Philad.
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New Mill House at Fairmount. H. P. M. Birkinbine. Chief Engineer.
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Gray's Ferry
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Railroad bridge over the Wissahickon, near Manayunk.
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Manayunk.
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United States Army Hospital, Philadelphia.
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Neall, Matthews Y Moore, maquinistas y fundidores, de hierro en Bush Hill, esquina de las galles de Fairview y la septima de Schuylkill, Filadelfia = Neall, Matthews & Moore, iron founders and machinists, Bush Hill Iron Works.
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[Fifth Baptist Church]
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The Fourth Baptist Church, n.w. corner of Fifth & Buttonwood streets, Philadelphia.
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St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Germantown, Pa.
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Church of the Resurrection. Rising Sun Village. Revd. Thos. J. Davis, rector.
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Exterior view of the tabernacle of the Alexander Presbyterian Church, Rev. Alfred Nevin. D.D. Pastor. N. E. corner of Nineteenth and Green streets. Philadelphia.
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Interior view of the tabernacle of the Alexander Presbyterian Church, Rev. Alfred Nevin. D.D. Pastor. N. E. corner of Nineteenth and Green streets. Philadelphia.
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The old First Independent Church corner Broad and Sansom streets. Rev. John Chambers, pastor.
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First Presbyterian Church, Southwark, Phila.
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Fairmount from the first landing
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Old rosin the beau. Favourite [sic] comic song dedicated with much respect to the members of the Falcon Barge by the publisher.
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City Museum, Callowhill St. below Fifth St. Philadelphia.
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City Hotel, 41 North Third Street Philadelphia by Heiskell & Niblo, from Virginia.
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Second Presbyterian Church, city of Philada. Founded 1750. Enlarged 1809.
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Centre Mission School of Christ Church Germantown.
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County Goal, Moyamensing Philadelphia.
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East side of Logan Square.
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North side of Logan Square.
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First Baptist Church, Nicetown, Pa.
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The great fertilizer. Whann's raw bone super phosphate. Walton, Whann & Co.'s Works, Wilmington, Del.
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Eugene Roussel's celebrated mineral waters in glass botttles for hotels, families & shipping
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Chester County Mining Company's Works
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Pennsylvania Warehousing & Safe Deposit Co.
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Pencoyd Iron Works
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T. Sinclair & Co. lithographers Philadelphia.
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Simes' storage warehouse & yards. Trenton Avenue, Somerset, and Fulton sts. Philadelphia. Down-town office, 224 Walnut St.
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S. Griffiths, manufacturer of wrought iron tubes and fittings for gas, steam and water. Works in Vine st: betw: Schuylkill 2d and 3d Streets. A constant supply at warerooms no. 15 Nth. Del. 7th St, Philadelphia.
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Rialto House, Christopher Dusch, proprietor. Fairmount Park.
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The City Hotel, No. 41 North Third St. near Market St. Philadelphia.
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View of the Fountain in Franklin Square, Philadelphia.
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[Bird's eye view of the Centennial Exhibition grounds, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia]
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In park at Philadelphia
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[Rose of the Centennial Exhibition]
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[Rose of the Centennial Exhibition]
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Fairmount Park
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Fairmount Park
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Explosion and burning of the cartridge factory, cor. Tenth and Read [sic], March 2[9]th 1862.
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The great conflagration in Philadelphia on Tuesday July 9th 1850.
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Diligent Fire Engine. Instituted July 4, 1791. Incorporated April 1, 1831.
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Old house, 4820 [sic] Germantown Ave.
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