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[American Legion parade, Broad Street, Philadelphia, August 30, 1949]
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Mr. T.D. Rice
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Market Street from Front St. Philadelphia.
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Market Street, from Front St.
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Two souls with but a single thought.
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[African American faces]
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South-east corner of Twelfth and Locust streets.
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Northwest corner of Eleventh and Pine Streets. Demolished 1889. Present site of the Gladstone. [graphic] / B.R. Evans.
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Northwest corner of Eleventh and Pine Streets. Demolished 1889. Present site of the Gladstone.
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A bran new coon in town
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Die Einwohner von Boston wersen den englisch-ostindischen Thee ins a Meer am 18 December 1773
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Die Hessen vom General Washington am 25ten Dec. 1776 zu Trenton uberfallen, werden als Kriegsgefangne in Philadelphia eingebracht.
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Pennsylvania Colonization Society
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Tallahasse, Florida
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Court. Lombard St. W. of 7.
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Court. Lombard St. W. of 7. [graphic].
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I sell the shadow to support the substance. Sojourner Truth. [graphic].
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Freedman's National Monument [graphic] / Photographed by Heywood.
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[Group portrait of women minstrels in blackface and costumes] [graphic].
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Mrs. Amanda Smith [graphic] / Alfred Pettit, Keswick; Marion, imp. Paris.
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"Ariosa" Coffee. One gleam of consolation. From "Judge" by permission [graphic].
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Some of our brave colored boys who helped free Cuba. [graphic].
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Go way white trash, dis chile dance yer blind [graphic] / G. W. Leonard. 1877.
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Arbuckle's ariosa coffee. Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company, New York. [graphic].
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[Early model for Freedmen's Memorial by Thomas Ball] [graphic] / L. Powers, photographe, Florence.
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Rapid transit in Southern Mississippi. [graphic].
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Fifteenth amendment. Bringing his crop to town. [graphic] / Photographed by J. N. Wilson, nos. 143 Broughton and 21 Bull Sts., Savannah, Ga.
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Magnolia ham, winter cured. Don't talk bout henhouses to me. [graphic].
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Life in Philadelphia. "How you like de new fashion shirt...?" [graphic].
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Grand complimentary benefit to Andy Williams and Billy Burr : on Wednesday eve'ng, Nov, 2d, '64 on which occasion the Jenks' Comedy Combination will appear in one of their screaming farces. ... Also, the Star Minstrels ... Admission, twenty-five cents Doo
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Fun! Fun! Come one come all--Give us a call. : First grand complimentary concert for the benefit of the Wildey Assembly to be given at Herman Hall, Coates Street, above Second, on Wednesday evening, June 17th, 1863, on which occasion Jackson & Jones' Ethi
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Laugh and be merry. : Grand complimentary benefit to Wm. D. Dunsford late of Co. "F," 196th Regiment, P.V. The Excelsior Minstrels at Washington Hall, S.W. corner of Eighth and Spring Garden Streets, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 4, 1865. Leader, E. Brennan
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City Hall, Burlington Second & positively last night this Friday evening, Feb. 26, 1864. : Entire change of programme. Everything new! Crowded houses nightly! Everybody delighted! Patronized by the first families in the city! Morris' Minstrels brass band
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City Hall, Bordentown For one night only, positively This Saturday evening, Feb. 27, 1864. : Having just concluded a season of fifteen nights at the Concert Hall, Philadelphia, (acknowledged by all the most successful engagement ever played in that city)
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City Hall, Burlington For two nights only, positively Thursday and Friday evenings, Feb. 25 and 26. : Having just concluded a season of fifteen nights at the Concert Hall, Philadelphia, (acknowledged by all the most successful engagement ever played in th
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Sanford's complimentary benefit, on Saturday evening, Dec. 17th, 1864 on which occasion a bill of rare attraction will be presented. Sam Long, the great clown will sing his last new songs. L
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Sanford's Troupe! Tuesday evening, December 20th, '64 Go see the star troupe Nino Eddie one week more! Programme. ... Strange scenes from The stranger ... Our ancestors! ... Sublime & ridicu
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Sanford's Troupe! Monday evening, December 19th, '64 Go see the star troupe Nino Eddie one week more! Programme. ... Strange scenes from The stranger ... Our ancestors! ... Sublime & ridicul
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Thursday evening, December 15, 1864. Beauty & fashion all come to see the most extraordinary performance in the world, by Nino Eddie together with Sanford's Troupe! who are giving the most c
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Wednesday evening, December 14, 1864. Most extraordinary performance in the world by Nino Eddie The audience spell-bound at the most daring feat ever performed by man or boy. This wonderful
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Wednesday evening, Dec'r 21st, 1864. Card to the public. Mr. Sanford begs leave to acquaint the unknowing, who are daily asking the question, whether ladies attend his entertainments? at the
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Friday evening, December 23d, 1864. Card to the public. Mr. Sanford begs leave to acquaint the unknowing, who are daily asking the question, whether ladies attend his entertainments? at the
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Tuesday evening, December 13th, 1864. Second night of the wonder of the world, Nino Eddie the smartest boy of his age--being only eight years old; pronounced by all a more daring performer t
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : the temple of minstrelsy. Grand gala night! Saturday, Dec. 10th in which are given chaste and drawing-room amusements, by Sanford's Opera Troupe! Programme. ... Der Deitcher's dog, ... After
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : the temple of minstrelsy in which are given chaste and drawing-room amusements, by Sanford's Opera Troupe! comprising a combination of vocalists, musicians, comedians & artists of the highes
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : the temple of minstrelsy in which are given chaste and drawing-room amusements, by Sanford's Opera Troupe! comprising a combination of vocalists, musicians, comedians & artists of the highes
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Monday evening, December 12th, 1864. First night of the wonder of the world, Nino Eddie the smartest boy of his age--being only eight years old; pronounced by all a more daring performer tha
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Thursday evening, Decem'r 22, 1864. Card to the public. Mr. Sanford begs leave to acquaint the unknowing, who are daily asking the question, whether ladies attend his entertainments? at the
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third. : Thanksgiving bill! Afternoon & evening Afternoon, doors open quarter to 2. Commence quarter past 2. Evening, doors open half-past 6. Commencing half-past 7. Sanford's Opera Troupe in burlesq
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third. : The public is respectfully informed that neither Coriolanus, nor that other sensation, East Lynne will be performed this evening, Friday, November 25 but an opportunity will be afforded to w
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Life in Philadelphia. "What you tink of my new poke bonnet...?" [graphic] / Clay.
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Life in Philadelphia. "Is Miss Dinah at home?" [graphic].
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Life in Philadelphia. "How you find yourself dis hot weader Miss Chloe?" [graphic].
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Life in Philadelphia. "Shall I hab de honour to dance de next quadrille...?" [graphic].
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Life in Philadelphia. "Well brudder what 'fect you tink Morgan's deduction...?" [graphic] / C[lay], fec.
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Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / [Clay], fec.
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Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic].
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Life in Philadelphia. "How you like de new fashion shirt...?" [graphic] / [Clay], fecit.
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A dead cut. [graphic] / Clay.
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A dead cut. [graphic] / Drawn on stone by E.W. Clay; Pendleton, Kearny & Childs. Lithogy.
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