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[Forrest Theatre prior to demolition for the construction of the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company building at the southeast corner of Broad and Sansom streets, Philadelphia ]
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Girard slave pens.
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Philadelphia Health Council. Camp Happy tents.
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A group of natives, Chipigana. Tropical Scenery. Darien Expedition.
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Some of our brave colored boys who helped free Cuba. [graphic].
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Wrestling for a bride, Dahomey, Africa. [graphic].
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Dr. Theo. Parker
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"Deed Child's, I's didn't know you was dare." [graphic].
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[Unidentified young African American man]
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Lucretia Mott's home. [graphic] / J. W. Hurn, 1319 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
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Freedman's National Monument [graphic] / Photographed by Heywood.
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[Abraham Lincoln] [graphic].
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[Lucretia Mott]
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President Lincoln's hearse.
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[Mary Ann C. Shadd?, Washington, D.C.] [graphic] / Henrici & Garns, photographers. No. 709 South Second Street, Philadelphia.
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[Railroad overpass to Reading Terminal over Poplar Street near Ninth Street, Philadelphia, March 18, 1913]
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[Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company tracks under construction to raise grade crossings, Ninth Street above Poplar Street in Philadelphia]
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Junk shop at 13th & Pine
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[Caricature of the capture of Jefferson Davis May 10, 1865]
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[Caricature of capture of Jefferson Davis May 10, 1865] [graphic] / [M A] Andrieu.
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Rev. Alexander Crummell. [graphic] / Gutekunst, Photographist.
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Parson Brownlow
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Patterson & Lippincott, Poplar Street wharves
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[Booker T. Washington]
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Edward Evertt Hale
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[Copy photograph of African American woman caregiver with her young white charges] [graphic] / F. Gutekunst, 712 Arch St. Philadelphia.
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[Emma Louisa Gutekunst as the "Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe"] [graphic] / F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia.
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Copy photograph of African American woman caregiver with her young white charges
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"Dem brats done gone and stole dat melon." [graphic].
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"Does you love me hun?" [graphic].
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[Unidentified young African American man]
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[Unidentifed African American man]
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[Portrait of an unidentified young woman holding a daguerreotype.]
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[Unidentified young African American woman]
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[Headquarters Lafayette - Headquarters Gen'l Porter. Farinholt's house and York River in the distance.]
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[Group portrait including photographer W.L. Germon on the porch of the hotel Long Beach House] [graphic] / Photo by Germon.
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[Millie and Christina, the "North Carolina twins"]
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[Millie and Christine McCoy] [graphic] / W.L. Germons, Temple of Art, 914 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
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[Unidentified young African American man]
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[Joseph C. Anderson] [graphic] / Keystone Art Studio, Phila., 1895.
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William Zennels. [graphic] / Fowler 238 N. Eighth St. Phila., PA.
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[Full-length studio portrait photograph of an unidentified, young African American man, seated] [graphic] / Fowler, 238 N. Eighth St. Philadelphia, U.S.A.
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[Employees of Ridgway & Pancoast, produce warehouse, 110 Mattis Street, Philadelphia]
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Outing of Philadelphia politicians at Ed Vare's Fort Pierce, Fla. place
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2 headed girl, Millie Crissie [graphic] / J. H. Fitzgibbon, photographer, 116 North Fourth Street, St. Louis, Mo.
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Art exhibit at Rittenhouse Square - 1937 [graphic].
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[African American man sitting near a building, probably in Philadelphia] [graphic].
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[Unidentified African American woman] [graphic] / J. Fenton's photograph, ambrotype, ferrotype and photo miniature gallery, No. 729 South St., below 8th, north side, Philadelphia. N.B. Formerly of Ninth & Market Streets.
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Mr. Stanley
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[Peace Jubilee parade, military men marching along North Broad Street near Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia.]
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[Group portrait with George and Catherine Rupp Doering in the country]
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[Group portrait with George and Catherine Rupp Doering in the country]
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[Richard McAllister Coal Company delivery cart, Philadelphia]
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Certificate of marriage [graphic] / Engraved and Published by Croome Meignelle & Co. Phila.
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View in old park
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[Robert B. Davidson, 1808-1876.]
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[Unidentified African American man in militia uniform] [graphic] / Cheston's 227 Lombard St., between 2d and 3d, Philadelphia.
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Colossal hand and torch "Liberty".
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Colossal hand and torch "Liberty".
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Diorama - Washington at Yorktown
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