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[Man among fire ruins of a building] [graphic].

[Fire ruins of a building] [graphic].

[Academy of the Sacred Heart, Chapel]

Betsy Ross House before restoration. [graphic].

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

Benj. C. Hornor, manufacturer of varnishes, Japans, &c. Dealer in gum copal spts. turpentines &c. No. 81 Arch St. Philadelphia.

St. George Society club house.

Arch Street Opera House.

[715 Arch Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[715 Arch Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Arch St. Meeting House. Arch above 3rd. [Philadelphia] [graphic].

Arch St. Meeting House, from a little nearer Arch St. than last, [Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Germon's Temple of Art, 914 Arch Street, Philadelphia]

Dr. Hoofland's celebrated German bitters and balsamic cordial. Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 418 Arch St., Philadelphia.

House, (tree in front,) where the first U.S. flag was made,

House, (tree in front,) where the first U.S. flag was made, [graphic] / Photographed by M.P. Simons.

[Arch Street Presbyterian Church interiors, 1006 Arch Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Rittenhouse Mansion. Northwest corner of Arch and Seventh Street. Sometimes called "fort Rittenhouse" [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Gartley's portable steam engine, Front ab. Arch [graphic].

Free Quakers meeting house. On the southwest corner of Fifth Street. Benjm. Tucker's schools, for many years, were kept in upper portion of this building. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Apprentices' Library. [graphic] / M.P. Simons, 1320 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Landscape and portrait photographer.

North-west corner of Fifth and Arch street. (A primitive house) [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Friends' Meeting House 4th & Arch Sts., Phila. [graphic].

Arch St. Theatre, above 6th St., Phila.

Hagar

Benjamin Franklin's grave postcards.

Betsy Ross House postcards.

Christ Church burying ground. 5th & Arch Sts. Phila.

Geo. S. Harris & Sons, printers, engravers, lithographers, 718, 720, 722 & 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

Benjamin Franklin's grave, 5th and Arch St.

[715-719 Arch Street, Bowen, Dungan & Co. under renovation, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[700 block of Arch Street, north side, looking west, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[715-719 Arch Street, Bowen, Dungan & Co. under reconstruction, Philadelphia] [graphic].

715-17-19 Arch Street after fire of 2/23/1900 [graphic].

715-17-19 Arch Street after fire of 2/23/1900 [graphic].

[700 block of Arch Street, north side, looking west, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Fire] Ruins of 715-19 Arch St. from Garner's window, [possibly] 710 Arch, [Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Ruins of 715-19 Arch St. from Garner's window. Possibly 710 Arch, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Front of father's building 715-719 Arch St., the morning of the fire, [Philadelphia] [graphic].

Ruins of father's building [715-719 Arch Street] from [George] Harris [& Sons, lithographer] 2nd story window, [Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Fire] Ruins of 715-19 Arch St. from [George S.] Harris [& Sons, lithographers] 2nd story, [Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Fire] ruins part of Father's & May's property, No. 721 Arch [Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Fire] Ruins of 715-19 Arch. From a window of [George S.] Harris [& Sons, lithographers] 2nd story, [Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Ruins of 715-19 Arch. From a window of (George S.) Harris' (& Sons, lithographers) 2nd story, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Factory of the Meter Co. Phila.

[Arch Street, 600 block, Philadelphia]

[J. Willis, shoe manufactory, 241 Arch Street, Philadelphia]

Finn & Burton's paper hangings warehouse No 142, Arch St. Phila.

The hole in the wall of Christ Church burial ground; [graphic] : on the southeast corner of Arch and Fifth street; opened for the purpose of exhibiting the tomb of Benjamin and Deborah Franklin, which is immediately in front nearest to the surface of the

West Arch Street Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. [graphic].

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