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Wakefield Mills, Fisher's Lane. Built by Wm. Logan Fisher.

Old building, Fisher's Hollow, used as a powder mill during Revolution.

Near Wakefield, Fisher's Lane.

Main St. above Upsal, S.W. side.

Dunkard Meeting House, Germantown. Main St. abv. Sharpnack, N.E. side, 1770, mother church of Dunkards or German Baptists.

Very old house, date unknown. Was used as home of sexton of St. Michaels Lutheran Church. 6669 Main St.

Paul House, 6843 Main St. Occupied by Gorgas family during battle of Germantown.

Gowen House, S.E. cor. Main St. & Gowen Ave.

Old House, Main St. & Mermaid Lane.

Mermaid Tavern, Main St., Chestnut Hill.

John Keyser House, 6347 Main St. Revolutionary.

Doorway of 6347 Main St. Keyser-Rodney House.

Main St. entrance to Chew House, Main & Johnson St.

Chew House, Main & Johnson Sts.

Chew House, Germantown, Pa.

Doorway of Chew House, 1882.

Upsala, Johnson House. Main St. near Upsal St.

[Upsala, Johnson House. Main St. near Upsal St.]

N. W. Upsal & Main St. from Upsal St.

Billmyer House, 1727, N.E. Main & Upsal Sts.

Cope House, Main abv. Johnson St. [sic]

Main St. abv. Upsal.

Carlton, north side, near Midvale Ave. Washington's Headquarters 1777.

Carlton, from the east. Washington's Headquarters 1777.

"Springbank," Wissahickon Ave. Built by Wm. Rittenhouse 1736, afterwards home of John Welsh.

5112-5114 Main St.

Home of Christopher Ludwig, Baker General to Continental Army. So. side Haines St. abv. Chew.

Home of Thos. Godfrey, inventor of the quadrant. Died 1749. N. E. Church Lane & Dunton [sic] St. near Old York Road.

Home of Col. Thos. Forrest, artillery officer Battle Germantown. Stenton Ave, east side, north of Haines St.

Christopher Ludwig house, Haines Street.

4825 Germantown Ave., home of Christian Ottinger, a soldier of the Pennsylvania Line in the Revolutionary War. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, the John Wister House, 5261 Germantown Ave., built 1744. During the Battle of Germantown, the British Gen. Agnew was brought here wounded & died in the parlor. [graphic].

6043 Germantown Ave. Centre of fierce skirmish during the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

6303 [sic] Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Cliveden. [graphic].

Cliveden, home of the Chew Family. Built in 1760 on Germantown Ave. Seat of the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

Concord School House, built 1775, Germantown Ave. [graphic].

6306 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Stenton, house of James Logan. [graphic].

Doorway of Stenton.

Stenton, built by James Logan 1727.

Chelten Ave. Station P.R.R. Just before it was raised [sic] 1-1916.

Peter Robeson House in 1789. Ridge Road & mouth of the Wissahickon.

Rear of 5140 Main St. Gtn. House in which Gilbert Stuart painted portrait of Washington.

Smith House. Main St. abv. High. DPS 1748 on gabel.

Trinity Lutheran Church, Germantown Ave. & Queen Lane, 1857. Steeple after design by Christopher Wren. Clock purchased by public subscription, was first "town clock" of Germantown.

Chew Mansion postcards.

Johnson House postcards.

White Cottage, Gtn., Philadelphia.

Nugent Home postcards.

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