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Stenton, the Seat of the Founder of the Loganian Library, A.D. 1728

House at foot of Neglee Hill just north of Loudoun. [graphic].

Germantown Hospital postcards.

Germantown Town Hall postcards.

First Congregational Church and parsonage, Germantown, Philadelphia.

View at Germantown.

Ho! For Hoffman & Smith's Virginia Troupe of Serenaders! : The most competent actors that have ever appeared, will perform at Langstroth's Hall, Germantown, on Wednesday eve'ng, Feb. 1st, 1865 Programme. Part first. Full band, with laughable jokes and com

Brien's National Circus and Model Show! : J. Brien, proprietor C. Warner, business manager and treasurer H. Whitby, equestrian director Frank Whittaker, ring manager C.H. Castle, contracting agent R.P. Jones, director of publications This gigantic concern

Germantown Dispensary and Hospital, Germantown, Philadelphia.

Poplar Grove. Residence of E.S. Richards, near Germantown, Penna.


Grand concert in aid of the Germantown Field-Hospital Association, and the School Lane Sewing Circle, : at Langstroth's Hall, Germantown, on Monday evening, December 12th, 1864. Carl Wolfsohn, accompanist. M.F. Aledo, leader of instrumental septette. ...

Wakefield Manufacturing Company. Hosiery. Germantown, Philada. County.

Wakefield Manufacturing Company. Hosiery. Germantown, Philada. County.

"Congress Hall" [graphic].

Nutz's house. [graphic] : "A very old stone house," writes Mr. Watson, "of two storys, owned and dwelt in by Nutz, a tanner, who had his tanyard along the street, southward. It is now a house resting some two feet or more below the street pavement but in

The house & home of Sam Morris [graphic].

[Sarah Rhoads Potts and Janet Morris] [graphic].

[Sarah Rhoads Potts, Janet Morris] [graphic].

[Exterior of unidentified residence, possibly in Germantown] [graphic].

"Pushmobiles lined up for a race, G[erman]t[ow]n. [graphic].

Germantown schottisch

Robert's old mill. Built 1685. [sic]

Calvary Church, Manheim St. Germantown.

St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Germantown, Pa.

Centre Mission School of Christ Church Germantown.

Christ Church Germantown Phila.

Union League, 22d Ward! : Will open their house, Main St., Germantown, on Thursday, May 28th, 1863, at eight o'clock, P.M. Hon. Charles Gilpin, Hon. Morton McMichael, Daniel Dougherty, Esq. Hon. M. Russell Thayer, Hon. Charles Gibbons, Hon. J.C. Knox, and

Roberts' Old Mill, Germantown, Philadelphia.

Battle of Germantown Monument, Vernon Park.

Old willow, Vernon Park & a monument to commemorate Battle of Germantown.

Vernon Park near Main St.

Vernon Park on Greene St.

Public library, Vernon Park.

[[The]] Monestary [sic]. Built by Joseph Gorgas bt. 1746 & 1752.

Entrance to Jewish Hospital. Columns formerly in front of U. S. Mint, Juniper & Chestnut.

Roberts' old mill postcards.

Penn Street looking north, Germantown Pa. postcards.

Soldiers' monument commemorating the Battle of Germantown postcards.

Little Sisters of the Poor postcards.

One grand dash for the Union! : Germantown must be represented. Recruits wanted for Co. D, 3d Pa. Reserves Col. H.G. Sickel. (100 days service.) All bounties guarantied Head-quarters, Union League Room, Germantown / Captain Jno. Stanton, recruiting office

[Stenton, 4601 North 18th Street, Germantown]

The dwelling-place of the Annalist. [graphic] : This house is situated on Price St. was built by, and now occupied by the venerable and respected and esteemed John F. Watson, in Germantown. Of it he thus writes, "if sufficiently curious - is the house of

[Vegetable cultivation at demonstration center at Little Wakefield, Germantown]

[Canning and preserving at demonstration center at Little Wakefield, Germantown]

Dannenhower's [sic] Dam in 1833. Near Shoemaker's Lane & Railroad.

Wakefield – The “Hunt,"

5434 Germantown Ave., home of Jno. Ashmead, father of Capt.. Albert Ashmead. [graphic].

5450 Germantown Ave. Supposed built in 1790, by one Morgan. Thomas Armat lived there from 1807 till his death in 1831. [graphic].

Front of Wm. Wynn Wister House, 5140 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

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