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Interior view of George G. Evans' original gift book establishment. 439 Chesnut [sic] Str. Philadelphia.

Interior View of L. J. Levy & Co's Dry Goods Store, Chestnut St. Phila.

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.

The iron steamboat, R. F. Stockton.

J. M. Hafleigh & Co. Retail dry goods. No. 1012 & 1014 Chestnut St.

J. W. Williams Arts Emporium Ivorytype Establishment.

Jacob Haehnlen's steam power lithographic & letter press printing rooms

Jules Hauel's eau lustral hair restorative

Junger Maennerchor [membership certificate]

Junior artillerists of Philadelphia [membership certificate]

Kimball & Gorton Philadelphia R. R. Car Manufactory, 21st. & Hamilton streets Philadelphia.

Lady Suffolk and Lady Moscow. Hunting Park Course Phila. June 13th 1850.

Landing of William Penn.

Leedom, Shaw & Stewart. Philadelphia Carpet Mills. Office and Warehouse 635 Market St.

Lithography

Liverpool & London & Globe Ins Co. 331-333-335-337 Walnut St. Philadelphia.

Locomotive steam engine of William Norris, Phila. Class B.

"Look upon this picture and on this." Shakespeare.

M. H. Traubel & Co. respectfully call your attention to their Lithographic Institute, no. 46 1/2 Walnut St. opposite the Merchants Exchange. Philadelphia

M. H. Traubel lithographic establishment, 409 Chestnut St. above 4th Philadelphia [circular]

[M. L. Hallowell & Co. Importer and jobbers in silk goods, 147 Market Street, Philadelphia]

Main Exhibition Building & Horticultural Hall, International Exhibition. Fairmount Park. Philadelphia. 1876.

[Major & Knapp Lith. Co. specimen trade cards]

[Major & Knapp Lith. Co. specimen trade cards]

Manayunk.

Marion Hose Company of Philadelphia

[Marriage certificate]

Martin Landenberger & Co.

Merrick & Sons iron founders, boiler makers & machinists. Washington Ave. & Fifth Street, Philadelphia.

Mishlers Garden

A Monday morning view of Friends Meeting House and Academy, Philada. Forty years ago.

The monument to liberty to be erected in Independence Square, Philadelphia, designed by William W. Story.

Morris Iron Works, cor. Schuylkill 7th & Market sts. Philadelphia. Established in 1828.

Mount Joy Car Manufacturing Co.

Mower U.S.A. General Hospital, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.

To Mrs. Amelia Bloomer.

Murphy & Allison.

Music, blank books, and stationery store, of M. H. Traubel 323 Federal St. Camden N.J.

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.

New Mill House at Fairmount. H. P. M. Birkinbine. Chief Engineer.

New Oddfellows Hall Philada. Dedicated 17 September 1846. Grand master of a grand lodge. Of I. O. of O. F. in full regalia.

New Oddfellows Hall Philada. Dedicated 17 September 1846. Grand master of a grand lodge. Of I. O. of O. F. in full regalia.

North side of Logan Square.

Odd Fellows' Broadway Hall. Broad & Spring Garden Streets, Philadelphia.

Odd Fellow's Hall Philadelphia.

Of the old firm of P.S. Duval & Son, and late of Duval & Hunter, S.C. Duval, lithographer, 401 Ranstead Place, above Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. [over.]

Of the old firm of P.S. Duval & Son, and late of Duval & Hunter, S.C. Duval, lithographer, 401 Ranstead Place, above Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. [over.]

Old courthouse the building occupied by Congress in the Revolution

The old First Independent Church corner Broad and Sansom streets. Rev. John Chambers, pastor.

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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