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"Springbank," Wissahickon Ave. Built by Wm. Rittenhouse 1736, afterwards home of John Welsh.

St. George's Hall. N.W. [sic] 13th & Arch Sts.

Statue of Stephen Girard in Girard College.

Steamboat plying between Phila. and Smith's Island. Between Phila. & Camden.

Stenton, built by James Logan 1727.

S.W. Manheim & Portico St., near Main St. Owned by Jacques Marie Roset in 1792. Introduced the tomato to Gtn.

Thos. Kunders House, where 1st Friends' Meeting in Germantown was held.

Thos. Livezey House on Wissahickon.

Toland House, 4810 Main St., built abt. 1740. Home of Geo. Miller, an officer of Continental army.

Triumphal Arch. Peace Jubilee. Oct. 1898.

Upsala, Johnson House. Main St. near Upsal St.

[Upsala, Johnson House. Main St. near Upsal St.]

Valley Green Bridge, Wissahickon, 1913.

Valley Green on Wissahickon.

Vernon Park near Main St.

Vernon Park on Greene St.

Vernon, Wister mansion. Built in 1803 by James Matthews.

Very old house, date unknown. Was used as home of sexton of St. Michaels Lutheran Church. 6669 Main St.

Wagner House, 4840 Main St., built 1747, hospital in Battle of Germantown.

Wakefield, home of Thos. & Sarah Fisher. Built about 1795.

Wakefield, home of Thos. & Sarah Fisher. Built about 1795.

Wakefield Mills, Fisher's Lane. Built by Wm. Logan Fisher.

Wanamakers, 5 mo. 1899. Market St. Front.

Warner houses, 6021 & 6023 Main St.

Washington Inn, Washtn. Lane & Main St., known as Washington Tavern, 1793.

Where Wissahickon Drive joins E. Park Drive.

Window in Bartram House.

Wyck.

Wyck, front bedroom.

Wyck, front door.

"Wyck" Haines home, Walnut Lane & Main St., oldest house standing in Gt'n at this date.

Wyck in March 1840, from daguerreotype made by Prof. Walter R. Johnson.

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