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A lumber yard after the freshet of Sep[tember 4,] 1861.
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[Jacob and George A. Binder lumber yard after the freshet of September 4, 1861]
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[Destruction of the hall]
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Charles Baeder Philada. Steam Works
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Destruction by fire of Pennsylvania Hall. On the night of the 17th May, 1838. [graphic].
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Pennsylvania Hall. [graphic].
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Washing Department. Brighton Laundry 6th & Race.
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[Hale, Kilburn & Co. trade cards]
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[Piper & Andrews, warm air furnace manufactory. Cooking ranges. 82 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia]
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Burton & Laning. Manufactory: 6th Street above Camac.
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Destruction by fire of Pennsylvania Hall. On the night of the 17th May, 1838.
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Perkins & McFarland, late of Rand, Perkins & Co. Sole manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers in the air-tight standard heaters & cooking ranges
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Pennsylvania Hall.
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[Pennsylvania Hall]
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[Ruins of the Hall]
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Abolition Hall
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Odd Fellow's Hall Philadelphia.
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[Fifty-sixth Street north of Girard Avenue.]
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[Bunch, the horse, pulling William W. Cutair's West Philadelphia express wagon] [graphic] / G. D. DiFazio Art Studio, 906 So. 8th St. Phila.
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Interior view of Rogers Smith Shop. Corner of Sixth & Master streets. [graphic] / J.H. Byram.
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[Wm. D. Rogers' coach manufactory, Sixth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia]
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Wm. D. Rogers' coach and light carriage manufactory, corner of 6th & Master Streets, Philadelphia.
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Wm.D. Rogers' coach and light carriage manufactory, corner of 6th & Master Streets, Philadelphia. [graphic] / From nature and on stone by Rease & Schell, No. 17 So. 5th St., Phila.