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[Mr. Eckels, winner of Antique Derby at the 1934 Philadelphia Auto Show, with his automobiles, a 1892 Blackie Car and a "1934 Delage"]

[Women and girls posed at Glendinning Rock Gardens, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia]

[All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia]

[All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia]

[All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia]

[Dock workers transporting ice on a pier in Philadelphia]

The port, Philadelphia. Loading ships from cars.

[Boys' music class]

Philadelphia. Chestnut St. looking east from Broad St.

[African American family in front of their Pennsylvania residence]

1815 Delancey Place, Philadelphia

Masonic Temple, Philadelphia.

Gov. Andrews, Mass [graphic] / Warren's 289 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.; Under the Superintendence of Mr. S. B. Heald.

David Paul Brown

Parson Brownlow

A.V. Burlingame [graphic].

Sec. Chase

Rev. Mr. Cheever

Rev. Dr. Cheever

Fanny Kemble.

[Abraham Lincoln]

Robt. Dale Owen

Dr. Theo. Parker

W.H. Seward

George H. Stuart

Judge Stroude.

Wilmot

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[Parson William Gannaway Brownlow]

Anna Dickinson

Rev. Albert Barnes [graphic].

Horace Mann [graphic].

[Lucretia Mott]

[Lucretia Mott]

[Young African American nursemaid with her young white charge]

923 Olive St. (house torn down) [graphic].

[Security Bank & Trust Company, Franklin Street and Girard Avenue, Philadelphia.] [graphic] / Parker & Mullikin, photographers, P.O. Box 275, Upper Darby, Pa.

1022 Chestnut Street (rear). [graphic].

[714-716 N. 10th Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[58 Good Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Patterson & Lippincott, Poplar Street wharves

Portrait album of well known 19th-century African American men of Philadelphia

Jim Steward and his celebrated rocky mountain cat.

[Millie and Christina, the "North Carolina twins"]

[Millie and Christine McCoy] [graphic] / W.L. Germons, Temple of Art, 914 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

1908 South Street.

Market St. Ferry.

Market St. Ferry

Market St. Ferry

Market St. Ferry

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