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A. S. Renner, carriage builder, Perkasie Station, N.P.R.R. Bucks Co., Pa.

Bought of John Westney, agt. Late of Shill, Jr. & Co., manufacturer and dealer in baby carriages, boys' & girls' velocipedes, bicycles, express wagons. All kinds of carriages and velocipedes repaired, nos. 214 and 226 Dock Street.

The Philadelphia Wagon manufactured by Rech-Marbaker Co. Girard Ave & 8th St. Philadelphia Pa.

Carriage repository. Medal awarded at the World's Fair of 1851. G.W. Watson, Chestnut St. above Twelfth, Philadelphia.

Compliments of J. Westney, agt. Manufacturers of baby carriages, velocipedes, &c. No. 226 Dock Street.

William D. Rogers & Co. Carriage Manufactory, Philadelphia [graphic] / Eng. by H. B. Hall & Sons, 62 Fulton St., N.Y.

[Joseph Beckhaus carriage factory, 1204 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

[William Dunlaps' coach manufactory & repository, No. 169 North Fifth Street. Philadelphia]

[Wm. D. Rogers' coach manufactory, Sixth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia]

Williams Ogle coach and harness maker, no. 280, Chestnut Street, above 10th.. south side, Philadelphia.

Interior view of Rogers Smith Shop. Corner of Sixth & Master streets. [graphic] / J.H. Byram.

Dunlaps'[sic] Phoenix Coach Works, corner of Fifth & Buttonwood Streets, Philadelphia.

Chestnut Street Schottisch

Philadelphia north of Chesnut [sic] St.

Philadelphia horse & carriage bazaar, S.E. corner of Ninth & George, between Walnut & Chesnut [sic] Sts. Philadelphia.

Williams Ogle, coach & harness maker No. 280, Chesnut [sic] Street, above 10th south side, Philadelphia.

George W. Watson coach & harness maker. Philadelphia.

[Library Street, southside, between Goldsmith's Hall and Fourth Street] [graphic].

Masonic Temple dedication parade, September 26, 1873.

Wm. D. Rogers' coach and light carriage manufactory, corner of 6th & Master Streets, Philadelphia.