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Arch Street postcards.

[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.

New Hotel Hanover postcards.

Young Women's Christian Association postcards.

Friends' Arch Street Centre, 304 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

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

[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].

St. George's Hall.

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, [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].

Hagar

Franklin's grave postcards.

Benjamin Franklin's grave postcards.

Betsy Ross House postcards.

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

Betsy Ross House postcards.

Central Y.M.C.A. postcards.

Friends' Meeting House, 4th and Arch Streets postcards.

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

[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].

Elks' building, Philadelphia.

United Gas Improvement Building (U.G.I.) and the Young Men's Christian Association Building (Y.M.C.A.) postcards.

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

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