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South side Chestnut St. from 3rd to Hudsons Alley, 1809.

State-House

[Demolition of Burd Mansion, s.w. corner Ninth and Chestnut streets]

[Demolition of Burd Mansion, s.w. corner Ninth and Chestnut streets]

Chestnut Street from the State House Philadelphia.

U.S. Mint

The United States Mint, Chestnut Street at Juniper [graphic].

U.S. Mint, Philadelphia

U.S. Mint, Philadelphia

[Public Ledger Building, south west corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia]

North side of Chestnut Street, west of Sixth Street on the lot of ground formerly occupied by Chief Justice Tilghman's mansion house. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Plan. Church of the Epiphany.

Tabernacle Baptist Church, Philadelphia. [graphic].

Carpenter's Hall

Carpenters' Hall, rear of 322 Chestnut Street.

Carpenters' Hall, rear of 322 Chestnut Street. [graphic].

Carpenters' court and hall (in perspective), Chestnut St. bet. Third and Fourth St. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Clark's Inn &c. facing the State House; Bridge & Benezett's house in Chestnut Street

[First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut Street at northwest corner Van Pelt Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Colonnade Hotel, SW corner 15th & Chestnut, Phila., 1896, showing monument on the ground of Epiphany Ch[urch]

[Philadephia Bank building]

View of Chestnut Street Philadelphia.

Ruins of the National Theatre, s.e. cor. of Chestnut and Ninth St. [graphic] / Painted & presented to C.A.P. by R.H. Wells, Esq.

Cathay Tea Garden, 1221-23-25 Chestnut St., Philadelphia [graphic].

J. M. Hafleigh & Co. Retail dry goods. No. 1012 & 1014 Chestnut St.

Interior View of L. J. Levy & Co's Dry Goods Store, Chestnut St. Phila.

View of Chestnut Street between 8 & 9 sts. (south side,) Philadelphia

Blake's collection of popular marches composed and arranged for the piano forte.

Darlington, Runk & Co. Hosiery & underwear for fall & winter 1879 [pocket cicrular]

Grand masonic march

[Pencil study and corresponding prints showing the storefront of C. & N. Jones, stockings, N. W. cor. 2nd & Chestnut St., 1832] [graphic].

Fourth and Chestnut Phila. [graphic] / Phil Kassel.

[South side, 400 block Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, including United States Bank of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bank] [graphic] / From a contemporary picture.

U.S. Mint.

Clarke Hall, s.w. corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, built soon after 1700. [graphic] : From 1700 to 1795 it was occupied as the office of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. After many changes it was removed to make room for the Ledger

Clark’s Inn [graphic] : (commonly known in the ante revolutionary period as the “Coach and Horses” in 1745) opposite the State House. / Geo. E. Essig.

The Walnut Street Theatre, 119th and 120th season  [graphic].

Rae's Philadelphia Pictorial Directory & Panoramic Advertiser

Independence Hall

[Chestnut Street in the snow, view east from Odiorne's studio at 920 Chestnut Street] [graphic].

Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets.

Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets. [graphic].

Masonic Hall, Phila.

Marble Terrace, West Philadelphia.

View from State House.

[Independence Hall]

Independence Hall in 1876, Philadelphia. = Unabhängigkeits Halle = Edificio de la Independencia en 1776 = Hotel de L'Independance.

Independance [sic] Hall.

Chesnut [sic] St. east from Nineteenth.

Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.

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