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[Dyottville Glass Works]

No. 1 The Empire Hook & Ladder polka

Penn Steam Engine & Boiler Works foot of Palmer Street Kensington Philadelphia.

Episcopal Hospital (Late Leamy estate)

Empire Hook & Ladder Company, no. 1. Instituted February 6, 1851.

Church of Our Lady of the Visitation, cor. Lehigh Ave. and Leamy St. Philadelphia Pa.

St. Bonifacius Church. Norris Square Philadelphia, Penna.

Death of George Shifler in Kensington. Born Jan 24 1825. Murdered May 6 1844.

The three days of May 1844. Columbia mourns her citizens slain

Emmanuel Episcopal Mission Church. Marlboro Street Kn. Published to assist in liquidating the debt upon the church, by the wardens. [graphic] / Drawn from nature and lithd. by T. S. Wagner.

Oxford Carpet Mills, Wm. Hogg, Jr. Philadelphia. [graphic].

Philadelphia, von dem grossen Baume zu Kensington aus geschen, unter welchem William Penn den tractat mit den Indianern abschloss.

Wm. Penn's treaty with the Indians, when he founded the province of Pennsa. 1681.

St. Michael's Church.

Rowley, Ashburner & Co.'s oil, alcohol, fluid & pine oil works.

View of the glass works of T. W. Dyott at Kensington on the Delaware nr Philada.

View of Kensington, Phila.

Emmanuel Episcopal Mission Church. Marlboro Street Kn. Published to assist in liquidating the debt upon the church, by the wardens.

Emmanuel Episcopal Mission Church. Marlboro Street Kn. Published to assist in liquidating the debt upon the church, by the wardens.

To captains and ship owners. Kensington Screw Dock, Penn Street above Maiden, Philadelphia.

The early settlement & progress of Philadelphia & Pennsylvania.

Treaty Tree.

Frame houses and an odd skyline at Thompson St. and Susquehanna Ave. -- Kensington, Phila. [graphic].

North view. Looking across Chestnut St. towards Spring Garden, Northern Liberties, and Kensington.

William Cramp & Sons shipyard, Delaware Avenue and Cumberland Street, Kensington, Philadelphia.

William Cramp & Sons shipyard, Delaware Avenue and Cumberland Street, Kensington, Philadelphia.

Ho! for the Bucktails! : The only chance offered in Kensington, Richmond, Bridesburg and Frankford to enlist in this famous brigade. This company is attached to the 143d Regiment and to be commanded by Col. L. Wistar [sic], late of the original Bucktails.