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The Penn Parlor.

Fairmount from Lemon Hill, Phila. Park.

Soldiers' Monument.

Catholic T[otal] A[bstinence] Fountain. West [Fairmount] Park [graphic].

Philadelphia daily and weekly journal. : Office, No. 108 South Third Street. Daily, 2 cents per copy. Weekly, $1 per annum.

[German Peace Jubilee procession at the 600 block of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1871]

[Goodwill Fire Company's horse-drawn ambulance in front of the company fire station on Race Street below Broad Street, Philadelphia]

Cramp's Shipyard postcards.

Fairmount from Lemon Hill south

View on Schuylkill

Fairmount Park Phila. Winter scene.

Fairmount, from Lemon Hill, southeast.

Penn's tree, with the city & port of Philadelphia, on the river Delaware from Kensington [graphic].

The battle ground at Germantown. Cliveden or Chew's House

Monitors, League Island, Philada.

[Presbyterian Hospital, administration building, Philadelphia]

24th Regiment, U[nited] S[tates] C[olored] T[roops] at Camp William Penn

United States soldiers at Camp "William Penn" Philadelphia, PA

The follies of the age, vive la humbug!! [graphic]

Mower U.S.A. General Hospital, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.

Philadelphia in the olden time.

The grounds and buildings of the United States Centennial International Exhibition, May 10th to November 10th 1876.

[Deborah Passmore Gillingham scrapbook of prints, drawings, and specimens] [graphic].

McAllister Small Manuscript Collections, 1781-1857 (inclusive).

United States Army Hospital, Philadelphia.

In park at Philadelphia

Explosion and burning of the cartridge factory, cor. Tenth and Read [sic], March 2[9]th 1862.

Philadelphia in the olden time.

View of the Philadelphia volunteer refreshment saloons. [graphic] / Lith. from nature by J. Queen; Printed in colors by T. Sinclair. Philada.

View of the Philadelphia volunteer refreshment saloons. [graphic] / Lith. from nature by J. Queen; Printed in colors by T. Sinclair. Philada.

Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon and Hospital

Volunteers attention! $702 $802 : Only 35 men wanted to fill the quota of Bensalem Township, Bucks County, to which the following bounties will be paid by applying immediately at the Provost Marshal's Office, at Frankford, or at the Barley Sheaff Hotel, 2

Recruits wanted immediately : to fill up a company to be attached to the Third Regiment Reserve Brigade Col. C.M. Eakin. Now at Camp Dupont. The men will be furnished with all necessary equipments before leaving the city. The regiment is provided with Sib

What the employees of the Philadelphia Navy Yard have done for the Great Central Fair, : (held in Philadelphia, June, 1864.) / Extra of the Committee on "Labor, Income and Revenue." Special acknowledgement. Office of the Committee on Labor, Income and Rev

[Tacony-Palmyra Bridge construction, Tacony, Philadelphia].

Second and last concert by the Hutchinson Family, at Langstroth's Hall: Germantown, : Saturday evening, January 24th, 1863. All will appear! Asa, Lizzie, Abby, Freddy and little Dennett singing their new songs of patriotism, Union, freedom, &c. ... Admiss

Photographs taken by Robert Waln Leaming 1865-1875 at Ashwood, Villa Nova, Delaware County, Penna. Lancaster Pike and Spring Mill Road

Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon working committee.

Delaware River and South Philadelphia

Diorama - Washington at Yorktown

Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, the first opened for Union Volunteers in the United States. 1009 Otsego St. Philadelphia. [graphic].

View of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, Philadelphia, where over 300,000 Union soldiers have been fed. [graphic] / Schell del; Adrian - Probasco sc.

View of the encampment of the Corn Exchange Regiment 118th. Penn. Vols. near Falls of Schuylkill. [graphic] / Del. & Lith. by J. Magee ; Lith & Print. by W. Boell, 311 Walnut St.

View of the encampment of the Corn Exchange Regiment 118th. Penn. Vols. near Falls of Schuylkill. [graphic] / Del. & Lith. by J. Magee ; Lith & Print. by W. Boell, 311 Walnut St.

Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, the first opened for Union Volunteers in the United States. 1009 Otsego St. Philadelphia. [graphic].

D'Epineuil Zouaves Co. I. : Head quarters, S.E. cor. Third and Gaskill Streets. Good men wanted! To join this handsome regiment, now at camp, at Staten Island. / Geo. W. Bratton, Captain.

The Imperial Zouaves! : Wanted, at once, 20 men to complete a company of the splendid regiment of Col. D'Epineuil Pay and rations commence at once. Look at the imposing uniform---furnished at once. Recruiting office, at [blank] house for three days. Head-

Active young men wanted, to join a company, to be attached to Col. D'Epineuil's Zouave-Regiment, : now at camp, at Staten Island, N.Y. Head-quarters, 403 Walnut Street. / G. W. Bratton, Capt. ... Jenkins, 1st Lieut. ... Casiday 2d Lieut.


The William Russell Birch Collection [graphic].

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