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"Dar boss, how's dat?" [graphic].
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[Working plaster sculpture of D.C. French and E.C. Potter Columbian Exposition statue of African American teamster with work horse]
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Uncle Ned's school [graphic].
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Portable type 'G' stone loader, Field, Barker & Underwood, Philmont, Pa.
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Foering & Thudiums cheap stove ware-house. [graphic] / W.H. Rease, No. 17 S[out]h 5[t]h St.
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[Wine & liquor store. Charles Egner 10 North Third Street, Philadelphia]
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[Philadelphia Bourse construction]
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[714-716 N. 10th Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].
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[Construction at Ninth and Sansom streets]
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[African American construction crew installing a utility pole]
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La Roche & Stahl florist shop, 1237 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
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[Group portrait of brick masons]
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Cars loaded with cotton bales on levee near cotton growing district, Texas.
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A new song suitable to the season, to the tune of good English beer. [graphic]
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The results of abolitionism. [graphic]
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Link-Belt type "CF" loader furnished to Baugh & Sons Company, Philadelphia, for handling acid phosphate to power operated buggies.
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[Forrest Theatre prior to demolition for the construction of the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company building at the southeast corner of Broad and Sansom streets, Philadelphia ]
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P.9260.423
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[Construction crew near railroad tracks, July 8, 1904]
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[United States Department of the Interior] Quartermasters Interior Depot, 21 and Oregon Ave., May 24, 1917 [sic]
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Quartermasters Department of the Interior, 21st & Oregon Ave. Phila May 24, 1918
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[African American worker at a work site near the Trenton Elevated Railroad Bridge in Philadelphia.]
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Arbuckle's ariosa coffee. Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company, New York. [graphic].
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The light-running New Home sewing machine, D.S. Ewing, general agent, 1127 Chestnut St. Phila, PA. [graphic].
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Andrew Wurfflein manufacturer & importer of guns, rifles & pistols, no. 208 North Second St. 5 doors above Race. Philadelphia.
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P.2010.18.2 - 9
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[Engravings]
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Scrapbook of Engravings, Lithographs, and Photographs
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Jacob Riegel & Co., importers and jobbers of dry goods. No. 333 Market, & Nos. 25 & 27 North 4th Street, Philadelphia
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[22nd Street, west side north of Market Street, Philadelphia]
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Chew house, Germantown.
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[Broad Street Station fire, Philadelphia, June 1923]
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[Aftermath of the Broad Street Station fire, Philadelphia, June 1923]
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[Arch Street ferry, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Drawn, Engraved & Published by W. Birch & Son; Sold by R. Campbell & Co. No. 30 Chesnut [sic] Street.
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Arch Street ferry, Philadelphia [graphic] / Drawn, Engraved & Published by W. Birch Springland near Bristol Pennsylvania 1800.
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Pennsylvania Rail Road Co. connecting bridge at Girard Ave.
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The port, Philadelphia. Loading ships from cars.
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State-House
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State-House
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Sandeago - Cuba
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[Employees of the Philadelphia Grain Elevator Company's Twentieth Street elevator]
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[Construction of railroad tracks in Philadelphia, September 6, 1922]
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Type "C" loader with swiveling belt conveyor storing coal at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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[Construction on Market Street between 17th and 18th Streets, Philadelphia, July 8, 1904]
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[Broad Street Station fire, Philadelphia, June 12, 1923]
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New Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane building, Pa. [graphic] / Langenheim.
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New Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane building, Pa.
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New Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane building, Pa.
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[Group portrait with Captain William Wallace Rogers, 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, at military encampment in unidentified location] [graphic].
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Cotton is king. Plantation scene, Georgia, U.S.A. [graphic].
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Street cries. [graphic].
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Uncle Jimmie, Beaufort, S.C. [graphic] / Photographed by Wilson & Havens, Savannah, Ga.
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[Print specimens depicting African Americans from the Thomas Richardson and American Bank Note Company scrapbook]
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Centennial commemoration at Philadelphia [ticket]
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Not a drum was heard nor a funeral note as his corpse to the ramparts we hurried -- : Not a loco discharged his farewell shot o'er the ditch where our hero we buried. [graphic] / H. Buchholzer.
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Link-Belt "D" loader handling coal from R.R. car to wagon in yard of Hamilton Coal Co., Wilmington, Del.
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Bank of the United States, in Third Street Philadelphia [graphic] / Drawn, Engraved & Published by W. Birch & Son.; Sold by R. Campbell & Co. No. 30 Chesnut [sic] Street Philada.
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Girard's Bank, late the Bank of the United States, in Third Street Philadelphia [graphic] / Drawn & Published by W. Birch Enamel Painter 1800.
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[Evans, Card & Fancy Printer. Office, Fourth St. below Chestnut, Philadelphia]
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Evans, Card & Fancy Printer. Office, Fourth St. below Chestnut, Philadelphia
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