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Market Street postcards.

Train entrance of the Philadelphia subway, Front & Arch Sts. [sic], Philadelphia, Pa.

Night -- Market St. looking east from City Hall [graphic].

Melloy & Ford, wholesale tin ware manufacturers. [graphic] / On stone by W. Rease, No. 17 Sth 5th St.

Broad Street Station postcards.

Jefferson House, so. west corner of Seventh and Market st. [graphic] / Photograph by McClees

Jacob Graff House, in which Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence postcards.

A scene in the Golden Dragon, 1526 Market Street, Philadelphia's most beautiful restaurant [graphic].

Bought of Stretch, Bennett & Co. (Successors to Peter T. Wright & Co.) Importers of and dealers in drugs and medicines. Also brandies & wines for medical purposes. No. 609 Market St.

Bush's Allegheny House, Market Street, Above Eighth. C. I. Bush, prop'r.

[Collection of business stationery of C.H. Butterworth & Co., wholesale druggists and dealers in paint, Philadelphia, Pa.]

[Billheads from J.D. Marshall & Bros., later D. Marshall & Bro., druggists, 1215 Market Street, Philadelphia to E. Somers]

Bought of Barker, Moore, Mein, wholesale druggists and paint dealers, no. 609 Market Street, above Sixth.

[Geo. H. Vandike & Co., importer of wines & liquors], 630 Market St. Philada.

William Allen's dining rooms, No. 130 Market Street,

Hoskins, Hieskell & Co. Importers & jobbers of fancy and staple dry goods. No. 213 Market & 34 Commerce St. Philada.

Front elevation.

Bennett's Tower Hall, clothing bazaar, no. 518 Market Street, bet[ween] 5th & 6th, Philadelphia.

Dale, Ross & Withers, importers & jobbers of silks & fancy goods, 219 Market St & 42 Commerce St, Philadelphia.

Henry Clay sarcophagus in Struthers marble yard

Melloy & Ford, wholesale tin ware manufacturers.

House where Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, s.w. cor 7th & Market St. 1776

A scene in the Golden Dragon, 1526 Market Street, Philadelphia's most beautiful restaurant [graphic].

The London Coffee House

Market Street, from Front St. [graphic] / Lith. of J.T. Bowen.

Penn Hotel & Denny's harness shop. [graphic] / On stone by W.H. Rease 17 1/2 S. 5th St.

Reading Terminal postcards.

West Philadelphia Station postcards.

High Street, with the First Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia, 1800.

Old Court House & Market postcards.

Looking up Market St. from Front.

Wanamakers, 5 mo. 1899. Market St. Front.

American, Hawaian, Cuban flags displayed on Market St. at the outbreak of Spanish War.

Keystone Hotel postcards.

Bingham Hotel postcards.

The Wanamaker Store postcards.

Strawbridge & Clothier postcards.

Wanamaker postcards.

Bought of Edward C. Jones & Co. Successors to Amos H. Yarnall & Co. Wholesale druggists, manufacturers and dealers in drugs, chemicals, pharmaceutical preparations, perfumery, spices, patent medicines, druggists' sundries, & c. Also, paints, oils, glass,

Bought of Browning & Brothers, wholesale druggists, and dealers in white and red lead, litharge, linseed oil, oil of vitriol, window glass, putty, dye stuffs, &c.&c. No. 33 Market Street.

Bought of French & Richards, wholesale druggists, north-west corner of Market and Tenth Sts., wholesale agents for Silver's plastic fire and water proof paints.

Interior view Moody & Sankey's place of meeting, Philadelphia.

4th Pennsylvania from Porto Rico.

Moyer & Hazard, successors of Alexander Fullerton, 174 Market Street, fifth door above Fifth Street, Philadelphia [and] Elijah Bowen, wholesale & retail hat & cap store, No. 176 Market Street, Philadelphia.

Arcade Building postcards.

Commercial Trust Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa.

[Walter Graham, wholesale & retail grocer, northwest corner of Market and Sixteenth Streets, Philadelphia]

[Market Street, looking east from below Twelfth Street, Philadelphia]

High Street and market shambles.

[Market Street, showing businesses on the south side between 11th and 12th Streets, Philadelphia]

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