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Chestnut Street postcards.

Chestnut Street crowded.

View Chestnut St., Phila

Drexel Institute postcards.

Independence Hall postcards.

Hotel Pennsylvania postcards.

The Rittenhouse Hotel postcards.

Keith's Chestnut Street Theatre postcards.

Independence Hall postcards.

Carriage repository. Medal awarded at the World's Fair of 1851. G.W. Watson, Chestnut St. above Twelfth, Philadelphia.

[Wm. H. Oakford trade cards]

[Liberty Bell in the Assembly Room, Independence Hall, 520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]

Interior of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

The old Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

The Liberty Bell, leaving Philadelphia for Boston, June 15th, 1903.

Liberty Bell, State House, Philadelphia.

The Liberty Bell, Phila. Pa.

Independence Hall.

Independence Hall, which first proclaimed Freedom, as "government by the people," -- Philadelphia.

The old Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.

The old Liberty Bell.

Washington statue--front of Independence Hall.

[The Liberty Bell]

[American Sunday-School Union trade card]

Washington Monument, front of Independence Hall, Philadelphia.

Washington Monument and Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

Custom House, Philada.

Custom House.

[James S. Earle & Son, looking glasses, 816 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.]

[Wenderoth, Taylor & Brown Fine Art Gallery]

Willcox & Gibbs' sewing machine salesrooms, no. 720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

Union Business College Phila.

[George Washington statue in front of Independence Hall, 520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]

[Interior view of McAllister & Brother's opticians' shop, 194 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]

[Interior view of McAllister & Brother's opticians' shop, 194 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]

McAllister & Brother, 728 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

James E. Caldwell & Co., jewelers, no. 902 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

G.A. Schwarz, toy and fancy emporium, 1006 Chestnut Street, Philada.

G.A. Schwarz, toy and fancy emporium, 1006 Chestnut Street, Philada.

Views of William F. Murphy's Sons' stationery, steam-power printing, ruling and blank book manufacturing establishment, no. 509 Chestnut Street, (nearly opposite Independence Hall,) Philadelphia.

U.S. Custom House postcards.

Warner Miskey & Merrill's show room, 718 Chestnut St. Phil.

Warner Miskey & Merrill's show room, 718 Chestnut St. Phil.

Custom House Philada. [graphic].

Custom House Philada. [graphic] / Bartlett & Smith, photographers.

[George Washington statue in front of Independence Hall, 520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]

[James S. Earle & Son, looking glasses, 816 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.]

[James S. Earle & Son, looking glasses, 816 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.]

McAllister & Brother, 728 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

State House, Philadelphia.

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