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Market Square from Ebele's side door, [Germantown] [graphic].
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Wyck, Jane Haines' house, no. [blank] Main St. From Dr. Dunton's gate, [Germantown] [graphic].
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Houses N.W. corner of Main & Upsal Sts. (no. 5352 & 5354 Main St.) [Germantown] [graphic].
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[Stenton, 4601 North 18th Street, Germantown]
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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
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[Vegetable cultivation at demonstration center at Little Wakefield, Germantown]
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[Canning and preserving at demonstration center at Little Wakefield, Germantown]
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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[225th aniversary of Germantown parade, Germantown, Pa.] [graphic].
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Crowds on G[erman]t[ow]n Ave. waiting for parade [graphic].
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Crowds on G[erman]t[ow]n Ave. waiting for parade [graphic].
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Crowds on G[erman]t[ow]n Ave. waiting for parade [graphic].
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Dannenhower's [sic] Dam in 1833. Near Shoemaker's Lane & Railroad.
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Wakefield – The “Hunt,"
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South East corner of Fisher's Lane built by John Dedier in 1773 [graphic].
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Germantown High School, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa
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Morris House postcards
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Jaques Marie Roset House, Germantown, Philadelphia
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Staton Brothers, Stationery and Art Shop, Germantown Ave. and Coulter St., Germantown, Pa
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Stenton postcards
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Conyngham-Hacker House postcards
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White Cottage, Gtn., Philadelphia
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Nugent Home postcards
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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
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Wister Home, where General Agnew died postcards
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Gentlemen's Club House, Manheim Grounds postcards
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St. Luke's Church and rectory postcards
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Logan House postcards
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Belfield postcards
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Germantown National Bank postcards
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Henry House postcards
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Hood Cemetery postcards
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Concord School House postcards
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"Carlton, " or the Smith Mansion postcards
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Wyck postcards
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Johnson House postcards
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Wayne Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa
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Chew Mansion postcards
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Price Homestead, Ladies' Club House, Manheim Grounds postcards
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Sparrow Jack House postcards
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Thones Kunder's House, Germantown, Philadelphia
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Germantown Academy postcards
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Engine Co. #9, Germantown
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Mennonite Church postcards
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Concord School House postcards
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[Oestmann's Hardware Store, Germantown Ave. and Coulter Street.]
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Upsala postcards
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5434 Germantown Ave., home of Jno. Ashmead, father of Capt.. Albert Ashmead. [graphic].
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5450 Germantown Ave. Supposed built in 1790, by one Morgan. Thomas Armat lived there from 1807 till his death in 1831. [graphic].
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Front of Wm. Wynn Wister House, 5140 Germantown Ave. [graphic].
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5267 [sic] Germantown Ave. I have no record of when it was built. Anthony Gilbert, a blacksmith, renowned for his strength, lived there in 1809. It is next door above "Grumblethorp." [graphic].
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Old farm building on the Pastorius Estate, back of the n.e. cor. of the Methodist Church at corner of Germantown Ave. & High Street. [graphic].
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