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Nugent Home postcards

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

Wister Home, where General Agnew died postcards

Gentlemen's Club House, Manheim Grounds postcards

St. Luke's Church and rectory postcards

Logan House postcards

Belfield postcards

Germantown National Bank postcards

Henry House postcards

Hood Cemetery postcards

Concord School House postcards

"Carlton, " or the Smith Mansion postcards

Wyck postcards

Johnson House postcards

Wayne Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa

Chew Mansion postcards

Price Homestead, Ladies' Club House, Manheim Grounds postcards

Sparrow Jack House postcards

Thones Kunder's House, Germantown, Philadelphia

Germantown Academy postcards

Engine Co. #9, Germantown

Mennonite Church postcards

Concord School House postcards

[Oestmann's Hardware Store, Germantown Ave. and Coulter Street.]

Upsala postcards

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].

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].

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].

Pastorius Estate. Building on the estate. [graphic].

Keyser House, 6205 Germantown Ave. [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].

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].

[Mennonite Meeting House, 6119 Germantown Ave., at n.e. cor. Herman St., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

[Wyck, detail of door, 6026 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Wyck. [graphic].

[Wyck, 6026 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

[Dunkard Meeting House, 6613 Germantown Avenue.] [graphic].

N. W. cor. Germantown Ave. & Logan St. Probably the Wachsmuth-Henry House, built 1760. [graphic].

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].

5218 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

5222 Germantown Ave., Endt-Hansberry House. Theobald Endt, clockmaker owned it in 1766. [graphic].

John Bechtel House, 5226 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

5300 Germantown Ave., N.W. cor. Queen Lane. [graphic].

5430 Germantown Ave. Home of Captain Albert Ashmead of the American Army. [graphic].

Barn house, Walnut Lane, Germantown. [graphic].

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