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Pastorius Estate. Building on the estate. [graphic].
Pastorius Estate. Building on the estate. [graphic].
Keyser House, 6205 Germantown Ave. [graphic].
Keyser House, 6205 Germantown Ave. [graphic].
Stenton, side view and part of garden. [graphic].
Stenton, side view and part of garden. [graphic].
House at N.E. corner Germantown Ave. & Upsal St., in front of which Washington stood during the Battle of Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777. [graphic].
House at N.E. corner Germantown Ave. & Upsal St., in front of which Washington stood during the Battle of Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777. [graphic].
Morris House, 5442 Germantown Ave. Built by Jacob Deschler in 1772. Occupied by Washington in 1793 & 4. [graphic].
Morris House, 5442 Germantown Ave. Built by Jacob Deschler in 1772. Occupied by Washington in 1793 & 4. [graphic].
E. side of Barn House, 40 [sic] W. Walnut Lane, built 1796 (J. Fredk. Thomas). [graphic].
E. side of Barn House, 40 [sic] W. Walnut Lane, built 1796 (J. Fredk. Thomas). [graphic].
[Mennonite Meeting House, 6119 Germantown Ave., at n.e. cor. Herman St., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
[Mennonite Meeting House, 6119 Germantown Ave., at n.e. cor. Herman St., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
[Wyck, detail of door, 6026 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
[Wyck, detail of door, 6026 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
Wyck. [graphic].
Wyck. [graphic].
[Wyck, 6026 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
[Wyck, 6026 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
[Dunkard Meeting House, 6613 Germantown Avenue.] [graphic].
[Dunkard Meeting House, 6613 Germantown Avenue.] [graphic].
N. W. cor. Germantown Ave. & Logan St. Probably the Wachsmuth-Henry House, built 1760. [graphic].
N. W. cor. Germantown Ave. & Logan St. Probably the Wachsmuth-Henry House, built 1760. [graphic].
5140 Germantown Ave. The
5140 Germantown Ave. The "Cory" or Crows' Nest. Wm. Wynn Wister's Place. Gilbert Stewart lived there from 1796 to 1800. He painted Washington's portrait in the barn, which is not now standing. [graphic].
5214 Germantown Ave. The Hacker House. Site of the British encampment during the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].
5214 Germantown Ave. The Hacker House. Site of the British encampment during the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].
5218 Germantown Ave. [graphic].
5218 Germantown Ave. [graphic].
5222 Germantown Ave., Endt-Hansberry House. Theobald Endt, clockmaker owned it in 1766. [graphic].
5222 Germantown Ave., Endt-Hansberry House. Theobald Endt, clockmaker owned it in 1766. [graphic].
John Bechtel House, 5226 Germantown Ave. [graphic].
John Bechtel House, 5226 Germantown Ave. [graphic].
5300 Germantown Ave., N.W. cor. Queen Lane. [graphic].
5300 Germantown Ave., N.W. cor. Queen Lane. [graphic].
5430 Germantown Ave. Home of Captain Albert Ashmead of the American Army. [graphic].
5430 Germantown Ave. Home of Captain Albert Ashmead of the American Army. [graphic].
Barn house, Walnut Lane, Germantown. [graphic].
Barn house, Walnut Lane, Germantown. [graphic].
6019 Germantown Ave. Built by Daniel Pastorius. Also known as the Green Tree Inn. [graphic].
6019 Germantown Ave. Built by Daniel Pastorius. Also known as the Green Tree Inn. [graphic].
Pastorius House, Germantown. [graphic].
Pastorius House, Germantown. [graphic].
Washington House, Germantown, blt. 1740. [graphic].
Washington House, Germantown, blt. 1740. [graphic].
Shoemaker or Rock Hill, 347 E. Penn St., possibly the oldest house in Germantown. [graphic].
Shoemaker or Rock Hill, 347 E. Penn St., possibly the oldest house in Germantown. [graphic].
Carlton, in lower part of Germantown. Built by Henry Hill. Year not known. Burned in the Revolutionary War in 1777. Rebuilt by Hill, it is said, in 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall, cor. Stokley St. & Midvale Ave. [graphic].
Carlton, in lower part of Germantown. Built by Henry Hill. Year not known. Burned in the Revolutionary War in 1777. Rebuilt by Hill, it is said, in 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall, cor. Stokley St. & Midvale Ave. [graphic].
4518 & 4520 Germantown Ave. Neglee House. When built, uncertain, but Jas. Logan lived in it while Stenton was being built, 1727-1734. [graphic].
4518 & 4520 Germantown Ave. Neglee House. When built, uncertain, but Jas. Logan lived in it while Stenton was being built, 1727-1734. [graphic].
Loudoun, 4650 Germantown Ave., built by Thos. Armat. occupied in 1920 by Mr. Albanus Chas. Logan & Miss Maria D. Logan. [graphic].
Loudoun, 4650 Germantown Ave., built by Thos. Armat. occupied in 1920 by Mr. Albanus Chas. Logan & Miss Maria D. Logan. [graphic].
Loudoun, 4650 Germantown Ave. [graphic].
Loudoun, 4650 Germantown Ave. [graphic].
Toland House, 4810 Germantown Ave., built in 1734. At time of Battle of Germantown was home of Geo. Miller, an officer in the American Army, whose wife was forced to bake bread for British. Hotchkin says interior very interesting. Open stairway. Franklin
Toland House, 4810 Germantown Ave., built in 1734. At time of Battle of Germantown was home of Geo. Miller, an officer in the American Army, whose wife was forced to bake bread for British. Hotchkin says interior very interesting. Open stairway. Franklin
[Johnson House, 6306 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
[Johnson House, 6306 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
Upsala, Germantown Ave. [graphic].
Upsala, Germantown Ave. [graphic].
Johnson House door. [graphic].
Johnson House door. [graphic].
House on Main St., Germantown. [graphic].
House on Main St., Germantown. [graphic].
Upsala doorway. [graphic].
Upsala doorway. [graphic].
[Upsala, 6430 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
[Upsala, 6430 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].
[Chew mansion, Germantown] [graphic] / [Taken February 1857 by James E. McClees]
[Chew mansion, Germantown] [graphic] / [Taken February 1857 by James E. McClees]
Chew Mansion postcards. [graphic].
Chew Mansion postcards. [graphic].
[Johnson Homestead postcards] [graphic].
[Johnson Homestead postcards] [graphic].
Concord School House postcards.
Concord School House postcards.
Washington Inn, Washtn. Lane & Main St., known as Washington Tavern, 1793.
Washington Inn, Washtn. Lane & Main St., known as Washington Tavern, 1793.
Old Johnson House, N. W. Main & Washington Lane.
Old Johnson House, N. W. Main & Washington Lane.
Rear of Johnson House, Main St. & Washington Lane.
Rear of Johnson House, Main St. & Washington Lane.
Building in rear of the Johnson house, Washington Lane.
Building in rear of the Johnson house, Washington Lane.
[[The]] Johnson House, Main & Washington Lane, built in 1768 by John Johnson. The doors & hall show marks of bullets in battle of Germantown.
[[The]] Johnson House, Main & Washington Lane, built in 1768 by John Johnson. The doors & hall show marks of bullets in battle of Germantown.
Doorway to Johnson House, Main & Washington Ln.
Doorway to Johnson House, Main & Washington Ln.
Keyser House, 6316 Main St., subsequently owned by Elwood Johnson.
Keyser House, 6316 Main St., subsequently owned by Elwood Johnson.
6305 Main St.
6305 Main St.
Jacob Knorr House, 1760, 6307 Main St.
Jacob Knorr House, 1760, 6307 Main St.
"Ship" House, Main St., G'tn. 6338 Main St. Built 1760. At one time an inn. First public hall in Gt'n. was in rear. One of first three hand fire engines kept here.
Main St. abv. Washington Lane, S.W. side of Main St.
Main St. abv. Washington Lane, S.W. side of Main St.
Johnson House, Main & Johnson Sts. Oldest house in Germantown. Built in 1698 by Heivert Papen. Passed into Johnson family early in the 18th century. Demolished in 1883
Johnson House, Main & Johnson Sts. Oldest house in Germantown. Built in 1698 by Heivert Papen. Passed into Johnson family early in the 18th century. Demolished in 1883
Neglee House, 4518-20 Main St., built before 1750.
Neglee House, 4518-20 Main St., built before 1750.
Loudoun, built 1801 by Thos. Armat for his son.
Loudoun, built 1801 by Thos. Armat for his son.
Toland House, 4810 Main St., built abt. 1740. Home of Geo. Miller, an officer of Continental army.
Toland House, 4810 Main St., built abt. 1740. Home of Geo. Miller, an officer of Continental army.
Mehl House, 4817 Main St.
Mehl House, 4817 Main St.
4821 Main St.
4821 Main St.
Ottinger House. Built 1781. 4825 Main St. Christopher Ottinger was a soldier in the Penna. line.
Ottinger House. Built 1781. 4825 Main St. Christopher Ottinger was a soldier in the Penna. line.
Wagner House, 4840 Main St., built 1747, hospital in Battle of Germantown.
Wagner House, 4840 Main St., built 1747, hospital in Battle of Germantown.
Henry House, 1760. 4908 Main St. In 1828 bought by John S. Henry father of Alex Henry thrice mayor of Phila.
Henry House, 1760. 4908 Main St. In 1828 bought by John S. Henry father of Alex Henry thrice mayor of Phila.
5011 Main St.
5011 Main St.

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