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4825 Germantown Ave., home of Christian Ottinger, a soldier of the Pennsylvania Line in the Revolutionary War. [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].

Andalusia. [graphic].

Valley Green Inn on Wissahickon, Philadelphia. [graphic].

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

Rose Tree Inn, near Media, Pa. [graphic].

Commemorative tablet on City Hall, Philadelphia to Swedish settlers. [graphic].

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

6043 Germantown Ave. Centre of fierce skirmish during the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

6303 [sic] Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Bartram's back door. [graphic].

Cliveden. [graphic].

Cliveden, home of the Chew Family. Built in 1760 on Germantown Ave. Seat of the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

Concord School House, built 1775, Germantown Ave. [graphic].

6306 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Stenton, house of James Logan. [graphic].

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

John Bartram's house. [graphic].

Independence Hall. [graphic].

Independence Hall. [graphic].

Whitby Hall, 58th & Florence Ave. [graphic].

Whitby Hall, 58th & Florence Ave. [graphic].

Penn Rhyn. Built by Abraham Bickley in 1744 & enlarged in 1782. In the stable is still preserved the coach he imported from England. The house is now occupied by Thomas Mitten. It is now owned by Mrs. (Joseph R.?) Drexel, to whom it descended by the Bickl

Castle of the State in Schuylkill. Built 1732. Present Governor Hon. Willis Martin. Famous for historical Fish House Punch. [graphic].

Pennypacker Mansion, on Perkioman Creek, near Schwenksville, Montg. Co., Pa. Built about 1747 (not later) by Hans Joest Heijt. Washington made his headquarters in the mansion after the Battle of the Brandywine. [graphic].

Pennypacker place, near Schwenksville. [graphic].

[Byberry Friends' Meeting House.] [graphic].

McFadden Estate. Sorrel Horse Inn, Conestoga Rd., Radnor Township, 1768. Lafayette & Washington slept here several times. [graphic].

[McFadden Estate. Sorrel Horse Inn, Conestoga Rd., Rosemont.] [graphic].

Newtown Meeting, Newtown, Pennsylvania, built 1711. [graphic].

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

David Rittenhouse home. [graphic].

David Rittenhouse home. [graphic].

Star Gazers' Stone about 9 miles west of West Chester, Pa. West of Country Home. [graphic].

Tablet concerning Star Gazer's Stone. [graphic].

Star Gazer's Stone. [graphic].

Mason & Dixon Line monumental stone with Penn's Coat of Arms on one side & Lord Baltimore's on the other and the stone marking the tangent of the N. & S. line of the Mason & Dixon Line to the circular boundry between Pennsylvania & Delaware. The latter wi

Mason & Dixon Line stone marking boundry between Delaware & Maryland, on farm of Dr. H. A. Cleaves of Wilmington (Baker.) Side showing arms of Wm. Penn. Probably the 75-mile stone. [graphic].

[Mason & Dixon Line stone marking boundry between Delaware & Maryland, on farm of Dr. H. A. Cleaves of Wilmington (Baker.) Side showing arms of Lord Baltimore.] [graphic].

Valley Green, Fairmount Park, Phila. [graphic].

[St. David's Church, interior view of altar, Wayne, Delaware County, Pa.] [graphic].

Haverford Meeting. [graphic].

Haverford Meeting. [graphic].

Cigar Indian chief. S.E. cor. 4th & Race [sic]. Note the feather headdress. Most of the cigar indians were squaws. [graphic].

Wheel Pump Hotel, on Bethlehem Pike, showing the pump from which it got its name, now removed 1940. [graphic].

[Unidentified buildings, Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Wynnestay. [graphic].

Christ Church, window. [graphic].

Christ Church, window. [graphic].

Window in Christ Church. Westernmost of the stained glass windows on the South Side. Upper part "Council of Nice, A. D. 325." Lower part "Origin of the American Church in Christ Church 1785." [graphic].

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