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Penn Street looking north, Germantown Pa. postcards

Penn Street looking north, Germantown Pa. postcards.

Shoemaker or Rock Hill, 347 E. Penn St., possibly the oldest house in Germantown. [graphic].

[Construction of Germantown Boys' Club near 10 W. Penn, Germantown] [graphic].

[Construction of the Germantown Boys' Club near 10 W. Penn, Germantown. Man walking in foreground] [graphic].

[Patriotic decorations on building facade near Germantown Boys' Club, 10 W. Penn, Germantown] [graphic].

[Patriotic decorations on building facade near the Germantown Boys' Club, 10 W. Penn Germantown] [graphic].

[Patriotic decorations on building facade near Germantown Boys' Club, 10 W. Penn Germantown] [graphic].

[Street and building construction of Germantown Boys' Club, 10 W. Penn 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].

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" /

[Construction of the Germantown Boys' Club near 10 W. Penn, Germantown] [graphic].

[Ruins of William C. Patterson & Co.'s bonded warehouse, South Front and Lombard Streets, Philadelphia]

Pictorial views of houses & places in Germantown yr 1859. [graphic].