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Christ Church window. [graphic].

Christ Church window [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, observatory. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, back part of. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, back part of. [graphic].

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

Cigar Indian at McKernan's Store. S. W. cor. 16th & Ritner Sts. [graphic].

Parlor of Grumblethorp, showing chair given to Wister family by Count Zinzendorf, founder of Moravian church in Penna. [graphic].


Parlor of Grumblethorp, showing chair given to Wister family by Count Zinzendorf, founder of Moravian church in 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].

Blue Bell Tavern, Woodland Ave. & Island Road (about 74th St.) built 1766. Patronized by Washington. [graphic].

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

Miss Sally Wister, whose journal written at the age of 16, depicts much of the Revolutionery period. It is edited by her great-nephew, the late Owen Wister, & is a gay and amusing book. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, Wister property. [graphic].

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

Grumblethorpe, old barns, 1744. [graphic].

Tom Moore's Cottage. [graphic].

Tom Moore's Cottage, Fairmount Park, Phila. [graphic].

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

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

Carlton House, Germantown. [graphic].

Wyck, Germantown (from steps of Methodist Church). [graphic].

Carlton House, in lower part of Germantown, cor. Stokley & Midvale Ave. Built by Henry Hill at unknown date before Revolution. Rebuilt 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall. [graphic].

Christ Church, interior. [graphic].

Rose Tree Inn, Media, built 1837. [graphic].

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

Germantown Academy, bronze tablet. [graphic].

Junk shop at 13th & Pine [graphic].

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