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Gems of Art. Philadelphia.

Great Central Fair buildings, Philadelphia.

1776. Centennial Fountain, 1876. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Erected under the auspices of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America.

Satterlee U.S.A. General Hospital, West Philadelphia.

Ground plan; U.S. Army General Hospital at West Philadelphia, Pa. 1862.

Potter & Carmichael, oil cloth manufacturers warehouse, No. 135, North Third Street, Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Citizen's Line of steam boats to New York & Baltimore.

S.F. Jacoby & Co. Importers & dealers in foreign and domestic marble in all their varieties. J.K. & M. Freedley dealers in American marble.

Centennial Fountain grand march. /

Pennsylvania, 1776-1876, City of Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. S.E. view

Philadelphia. S.E. view

Philadelphia, from Camden, - 1850.

Philadelphia Wigwam for the Johnson Union Convention held August 14th 1866.

Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in aid of the U. S. Sanitary Commission Logan Square, Philadelphia, June 1864.

Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in aid of the U. S. Sanitary Commission Logan Square, Philadelphia, June 1864.

Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in aid of the U. S. Sanitary Commission Logan Square, Philadelphia, June 1864.

View of the Philadelphia volunteer refreshment saloons.

S.E. view of Philadelphia

The Bergner & Engel Brewing Co., Philadelphia.

View of the encampment of the Corn Exchange Regiment 118th. Penn. Vols. near Falls of Schuylkill.

Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, supported gratuitously by the citizens of Philadelphia, Pa.

East view of Philadelphia, Pennsylva. and part of Camden, New Jersey.

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

Citizens Volunteer Hospital. Corner of Broad St. and Washington Avenue.

View of the reception of the 29th Regiment, P. V., at Philadelphia.

Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, of Philadelphia.

Citizens Volunteer Hospital Association of Philadelphia. Instituted, September 5th 1862.

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