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Back lawn, [Deshler-Morris House], 5442 [Germantown Avenue] showing horse-chestnut tree and pine tree [graphic].

Vegetable garden, 5442 [Germantown Avenue, Deshler-Morris House] [graphic].

Looking up back yard, 5442 [Germantown Avenue, Deshler-Morris House] from corner of conservatory [graphic].

Hall doorway, 4782 Main Street [Deshler-Morris House, Germantown] [graphic].

[Trees in backyard, possibly at Deshler-Morris House, 5442 Germantown Avenue] [graphic].

Looking up lawn from back bathroom, 5442 [Germantown Avenue, Deshler-Morris House] showing big elm tree [graphic].

Wistaria vine on pear tree in our garden, [Deshler-Morris House, 5442 Germantown Avenue] [graphic].

[Horse chestnut tree from backyard of the Deshler-Morris House, 5442 Germantown Avenue] [graphic].

Bird cherry tree at top of our garden, [Deshler-Morris House, 5442 Germantown Avenue] [graphic].

Looking up lawn from side of home 5442 [Germantown Avenue, Deshler-Morris House] [graphic].

View down lawn toward house, 5442 [Germantown Avenue, Deshler-Morris House] [graphic].

Back yard on snowy day from conservatory door, 5442 [Germantown Avenue, Deshler-Morris House] [graphic].

Our [Deshler-Morris] house & [Revs. Charles W. & William A.] Schaeffer's, 4782 & 4784 Main St. from in front of C. Smith's shoe store, [Germantown] [graphic].

Family group at back porch of 4782 Main St., [Deshler-Morris House], Father, Bess, Hannah, Mother, Aunt Lydia, Uncle Charles Rhoads, Auntie Beulah. Geo. S. Morris & Catherine Harman. [Germantown] [graphic].

[Family group at back porch of Deshler-Morris House, 4782 Main St. Father, Bess, Hannah, Mother, Aunt Lydia, Uncle Charles Rhoads, Auntie Beulah. Geo. S. Morris & Catherine Harman. Germantown] [graphic].

National Bank & old houses from there to Armat St. from cor[ner] of Market Sq[uare], [Germantown] [graphic].

Bockius house no. 4772 Main & Bruner's, (E[lliston] P. M[orris]'s) house, 4774, Main St. from the P[ost] O[ffice], [Germantown] [graphic].

Friend's Library, graveyard, gymnasium & Primary school house. From roof of Ja[me]s] S. Jones' [drygoods] store, [4739 & 4745 Main Street, Germantown] [graphic].

Old Conyngham House, 4634 Main St., Germantown [graphic].

[Exterior view of the building of the] Boys Parlor [25 West Penn Street, Germantown] [graphic].

[Exterior view of the building of the] Boys Parlor [25 West Penn Street], upright [graphic].

Old Conyngham House & E.I.H. Howell's house. 4634 & 4636 Main St., G[erman]t[ow]n [graphic].

Old houses, Mrs. Billmeyer's, nos. 5345 & 5347 Main St. cor. Upsal, [Germantown] [graphic].

Old house 5411 Main St. opp. Good St., [Germantown] [graphic].

The Old Chew House, [Cliveden], Scene of Battle of Germantown 1777 [graphic].

Old Littell-Morris house, Main & High Sts., showing also Dr. Dunton's house &c., [Germantown] [graphic].

Old houses nos. [4649-4641] Main St. cor[ner] of Bringhurst. [Germantown] [graphic].

Friend's Library from Old Graveyard near girl's door of the school, [Germantown] [graphic].

Germantown High School

Concord School House. Built 1775.

Old Concord School House. Main St. Germantown, Pa. Built 1775

[Cliveden, 6401 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia] [graphic] / W.N. Jennings.

[Johnson House, 6300-6306 Germantown Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia] [graphic] / W.N. Jennings.

Johnson House. 6306 G[erman]t[ow]n. Ave. [graphic].

[Cliveden, Benjamin Chew residence, 6401 Germantown Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

Christopher Sower's house - [graphic] : And printing office. Mr. Watson, in his letter writes: "The house of Sower the printer, and earliest Bible publisher in our country, and also of an early German newspaper - See facts in Annals. The house stands vis

The Rock House,

The Rock House, [graphic] : So called, writes Mr. Watson, "because it rests on an exposed rock (large) situated at the junction of Shoemaker's street ("lane" in old times), and the rail road. It has no particular history, but is picturesque and ancient" /

Academy of Germantown. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Residence of Genl. Washington. [graphic] : This house, writes Mr. Watson, was once the residence of Genl. Washington, and before him, of Genl. Howe, and the prince youth afterwards King William (IX of Engd.), now Samuel B. Morris' residence, [lately decea

The Bank of Germantown [graphic] : Of this building Mr. Watson, the Annalist, thus writes: "It was the residence of Clarkson (City Mayor) now altered on the Bank end. It was the office of Thomas Jefferson, then Secretary of State, and Randolph, attorney G

Engle's house [graphic] : Of this house Mr. Watson writes "The house of Engle's, a tanner, next north of the Town Hall. It marks a very superior house as the erection of one hundred years ago. It has no history". On the Main Street of Germantown. / Photog

[The house and farm of Thomas Godfrey on the corner of Limekiln Road and Church Lane, Germantown] [graphic].

Michael Billmeyer's house and printing office - his bookstore was in portion of the house nearest the eye - it was the next "place" above Chews place. [graphic] : Mr. Watson writes "It is a good one [to be photographed]." At its south end Genl. Washington

Janet Johnson's house, Germantown, 1867. [graphic].

[Cliveden, Benjamin Chew residence, 6401 Germantown Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

Chew house, Germantown.

The Chew mansion, Germantown [graphic] : Battle of Germantown fought October 4th 1777. Lieutt. Col. Musgrave threw himself with six companies of the 49th British regt. into Chew's house, which stood full in front of the main body of the Americans. Gen'l R

John George Knorr's house [graphic] : This house (the central in the picture) was built by the grandfather of my maternal grandfather - he occupied it many years - then by his son J.G.K., the 2nd, then by my grandfather John Knorr - then by Michael Keyser

St. Luke's Church, Germantown, Pa.

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