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[Well-dressed unidentified African American man]
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[Unidentifed African American man]
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The wood-sawyer [graphic].
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[Unidentified African American man]
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[Unidentifed elderly African American man]
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The colored volunteer
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Two dromios
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Philadelphia taste displayed. Or, bon-ton below stairs.
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[Portrait of an unidentifed man] [graphic]
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[Portrait of an unidentifed man] [graphic]
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[Unidentified young African American man]
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[Unidentified young African American man]
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[Unidentified young African American man]
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[Caricature of a laughing African American man]
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[Caricature of a laughing African American man]
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[Portrait of five African American men attired in uniforms, probably band uniforms] [graphic] / Harry A. Webb, 112 & 114 Nth. 9th St. Philadelphia, Pa.
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[Full-length studio portrait photograph of an unidentified, young African American man, seated] [graphic] / Fowler, 238 N. Eighth St. Philadelphia, U.S.A.
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The rag-picker [graphic].
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A conservative philospher [graphic].
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The banks of the River James [graphic].
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[Unidentified young African American man]
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[Joseph C. Anderson] [graphic] / Keystone Art Studio, Phila., 1895.
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[African American man sitting near a building, probably in Philadelphia] [graphic].
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Old Black Joe. Dan Bryant.
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[Half-length portrait of African American] James Rodgers [graphic].
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[Full-length portrait of African American James Rodgers] [graphic].
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[Unidentifed African American man]
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[African American minstrel group performing on a riverboat]
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[Simian circus rider atop a galloping horse] [graphic] / Anness.
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Compliments of Malven, Gordon & Co., Port Jervis, N.Y. 1891 [graphic].
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Buckley's 3950 Market Street, West Philad'a [graphic].
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We have the nicest styles of men, boys & childrens' clothing at the Globe Clothing House no. 25 N. Eutaw St. near Lexington [graphic].
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Lustre starch [graphic].
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[African American man minstrel playing a drum] [graphic].
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Compliments of Malven, Gordon & Co., Port Jervis, N.Y. 1891. [graphic].
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J.H. Short, dealer in music and musical merchandise, 94 Town Hall, Stamford, Conn. Piano and organ music 1/3 off. [graphic].
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higgins
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Louisa A. White Album
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Maxwell's gypsum, prepared gypsum. Trade mark.
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George's Hill.
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"Dar boss, how's dat?" [graphic].
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Dining car, Pennsylvania Limited.
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[Three] colored boys with banjos back of Swannanoa Hotel, Asheville, [NC] [graphic].
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[Old Log Cabin, Wissahickon]
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The Echo at Riverton, N.J.
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The Echo at Riverton, N.J.
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[Unidentified African American man with a dog]
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[Older African American man seated on donkey]
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Greatest rosin market in the world, Savannah, Ga.
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"Virginia hoe-down" [graphic] / Dallas del.
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The travelled monkey - wiser & sadder. [graphic] / JML.
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The first of May 1865 or gen'l moving day in Richmond Va. [graphic] / Lith. by Kimmel & Forster, 254 & 256 Canal St., N.Y.
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[Pine grove, West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.]
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Wissahickon
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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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Commerce St. looking east from 21st St.
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[Three men by a carriage at an unidentified rural location]
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Encampment [at Richmond]
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Encampment [at Richmond]
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[Mr. Eckels, winner of Antique Derby at the 1934 Philadelphia Auto Show, with his automobiles, a 1892 Blackie Car and a "1934 Delage"]
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