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The Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Marlboro' Str. Kensington, Phila.
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The Emmanuel Episcopal Church. [Marlboro' Str. Kensington, Phila.]
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Emmanuel Episcopal Mission Church. Marlboro Street Kn. Published to assist in liquidating the debt upon the church, by the wardens.
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Emmanuel Episcopal Mission Church. Marlboro Street Kn. Published to assist in liquidating the debt upon the church, by the wardens.
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Engel & Wolf's brewery & vaults at Fountain Green. Office No. 26 & 28 Dillwyn St. between Vine & Callowhill & Third & Fourth Sts. Philadelphia.
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Entered apprentice. Fellow-craft. Master mason.
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Exchange
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Exchange
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Exhibit at the Centennial Exposition 1876.
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Exterior view; Interior view of the temporary Hedding M. E. Church. Situated on the S.E. corner of Coates and Sixteenth Sts. Philadelphia.
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F. & L. Ladner's Military Hall. No. 532 North Third St. Philadelphia.
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F. & L. Ladner's Northern Military Hall, nos. 528, 530 & 532 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
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[F. Fisher. Upholstery, No 31. Cheap bedding and feather warehouse.]
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[F. Leaming & Co. hardware, nail, steel, hollow-ware & looking glass store. No. 215 Market Street]
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F. Moras, lithographer, 109 Sth Fourth St. Philadelphia.
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F.A. Poth Brewing Company, Philadelphia.
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Fair-Mount, [from the basin, Philadelphia.]
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Fairmount.
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Fairmount,
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Fairmount.
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Fairmount.
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[Fairmount
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Fairmount Gardens, with the Schuylkill Bridge Philadelphia
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Fairmount Machine Works, office, 2106 Wood Street, Philadelphia, Penna.
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Fairmount, Philadelphia.
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Fairmount Water-Works.
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Fairmount Water-Works.
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Fairmount Waterworks. From the forebay.
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[Fairmount Waterworks. Pictorial Embellishment of the Philada. Saturday Courier a family paper of the largest size published at two dollars a year in advance including two engravings of this kind yearly.]
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Family monuments of J.A. Brown Esqr.
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The farm. A scene near Gray's Ferry, Philada. Co., Pa.
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[Fashion print showing a couple attired in Quaker costume]
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Finn & Burton's paper hangings warehouse No 142, Arch St. Phila.
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Fire, marine and inland insurance by the Great Western Insurance & Trust Company, office in company's building, 403, Walnut, corner of Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
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At a fire. What boys may expect when they get in firemen's way.
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At a fire. What boys may expect when they get in firemen's way.
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First annual prize exhibition of the Philadelphia Sketch Club held at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts December 1865.
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First annual prize exhibition of the Philadelphia Sketch Club held in New York January 1866.
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First Christ Church, Philada.
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First floor of the Girard College
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Flat Rock Dam, on Schuylkill
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The Floating Church of the Redeemer, Philadelphia. Built by Clement L. Dennington of New York for the Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen.
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The Floating Church of the Redeemer, Philadelphia. Built by Clement L. Dennington of New York for the Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen.
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Foering & Thudiums cheap stove ware-house.
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Fountain Park near Philadelphia. Residence of A. McMakin Esq.
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A fourth day morning view of Friends Meeting House on Cherry Street, Philadelphia.
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[Francis Field & Francis, importers & dealers in tin plate & tinsmans furniture, importers & manufacturers of saddlery hardware, tin ware, tin toys & japanned wares, no. 80 Nth 2nd St., Philadelphia]
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Franklin Iron Works. Sutton & Smith's iron foundry, Franklin Street between Second and Front Streets, Philadelphia
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Freight locomotive engine for Pennsylvania Rail Road manufactured by Richard Norris & Son Philadelphia.
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Friends' Alms-House. on Walnut St. Philada. -- Erected in 1745. Taken down in 1841.
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Friends Asylum for the Insane near Frankford.
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Friends' Asylum for the Insane near Frankford.
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Friends' boarding school, West-town, PA.
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Friend's Meeting House & School. Race St. East of 16th.
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Friend's Meeting House. Race Street, Philadelphia.
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Friend's Meeting House. (Side elevation).
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From the inclined plane near Philadelphia
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Front elevation.
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Front elevation.
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Funeral Car, erected by Wm. H. Moore & Son (Undertakers, No. 181 Arch St. Pha.) Especially for the occasion of the funeral obsequies of the Late President of the United States, General Zachary Taylor, Philadelphia, July 30th, 1850.
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