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The Game of Philadelphia Buildings Flashcards

Old Tun Tavern.

Merchant's Exchange, Philadelphia

Merchant's Exchange, Philadelphia

Merchant's Exchange, Philadelphia

Philadelphia, from the State House steeple, north, east and south. [graphic] / Sketched from nature by Joseph Thoma ; Drawn on stone by Leo Elliot ; N. Friend's Lithc. Offce. 141 Walnut Street ; Printed at T. Sinc.

[Panorama of Philadelphia northeast from State House]

[Panorama of Philadelphia northwest from State House]

City of Philadelphia, 1867

Views of Philadelphia

[Panorama of Philadelphia northeast from State House]

Philadelphia from State House steeple.

[Panorama of Philadelphia northwest from State House]

Philad[elphi]a - from State House steeple

The little homeless one or "no one to kiss me good night"

The game of Philadelphia buildings

[Scrapbook of prints]

Philad'a, from State House steeple.

Manayunk near Philadelphia. [graphic] / [J. C. Wild].

Manayunk, near Philadelphia.

Manayunk near Philadelphia.

Manayunk near Philadelphia.

Manayunk.

Frankford (section) postcards.

Rittenhouse Square postcards.

[Panorama from State House steeple, north]

[Panorama from State House steeple, north] [graphic].

West view. Looking up Chestnut St. towards West Philadelphia.

Birds-eye view of property on Alleghany Avenue Philadelphia 25th Ward formerly 19th looking S.E. from Frankford Road.

An east prospect of the city of Philadelphia taken by George Heap from the Jersey shore, under the direction of Nicholas Scull surveyor general of the province of Pennsylvania.

Panorama of Philadelphia and Centennial Exhibition grounds.

South view. Looking towards Navy Yard, Southwark and Moyamensing.

Views of Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Part 1st

Landing of Penn. Dock Creek.

Philadelphia.

[Philadelphia]

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Cover

Philadelphia. The birthplace of liberty. Official souvenir view book Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition [graphic] / Copyrighted by John D. Cardinell, official photographer and publisher.

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