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[Three children posing with an Enterprise wagon near a tree] [graphic].

Wissahickon Valley.

[X. Bazin, steam fancy soap works and perfumery, 917 Cherry Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Andrew Berryhill (sic)]

[Warnick, Chadwick & Bro. stove factory and iron founders, northeast corner of 2nd & Race streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Bot. of Frederick Klett & Co., wholesale dealers & importers of drugs, medicines, dye-stuffs, paints, black lead and sand crucibles, window glass &c.

Bought of H.O.D. Banks & Co., wholesale dealers in drugs, chemicals, paints, glass, coal oil, & c. Store, s. w. cor. fourth & Callowhill Sts.

Bean & Stevenson, importers and wholesale druggists, store, 47 and 49 N. Second Street. Sole proprietors of angora, white lead, and color works! And royal spice mills.

Republic Avenue from Mach. Hall.

Agricultural Hall.

Kremintz, white lead, zinc and color works. McKnight & Co., manufacturers, importers, and wholesale dealers, Twenty-Second & Race sts. Philadelphia. [graphic] : We manufacture a chemically pure carbonate of lead; and also manufacturers , importers, and de

Landsdown Farm.

Necker's Cottage, S. Broad St. near League St. [Philadelphia] [graphic].

Monument & Square from our front steps, [Germantown] [graphic].

Joseph Waterman's Western Exchange Hotel, 15th & Market streets. [graphic] / Photograph by McClees 626 Chestnut St. Philada.

First Baptist Church, Broad and Arch sts., Philadelphia.

First Baptist Church, Broad and Arch sts., Philadelphia. [graphic] / Langenheim.

First Baptist Church, Broad and Arch sts., Philadelphia.

Merchant's Exchange

Roberts' Mill. [graphic] : "To go back the Church lane," writes Mr. Watson, "there is Roberts' Mill and dam, holding the place, and probably much of the original of the first mill in Philadelphia county" / Photograph by Richards.

Second Street Market, Second and Pine

Second Street Market, Second and Pine [graphic] / M.P. Simons, 1320 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, landscape and portrait photographer.

[F. Brown druggist, storefront] 1822.

Alexander Young, grain distiller, South Street, above Fourth, Phila.

Chas. Blasius & Sons. The largest piano & organ house 1119 Chestnut St. Phila.

[Segment of circular advertising Chas. Blasius & Sons, piano manufacturer, Philadelphia]

Joseph J. Cana[v]an morocco factory Philadelphia. [graphic].

Phila[delphia] Dispensary from Independence Square [graphic].

Pier 80, foot of Snyder Av. [graphic].

Market St. Bridge.

[Laurel Hill Cemetery, view looking north from ridge, 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia]

The old Hurst mansion, "standing back," facing the west, on the northeast corner of Fifth and South street. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Old wooden houses, extending southwardly from the corner of Marble Street, on the west side of Tenth Street, to Miss Sally Keene's, late Maj. Lennock's property and residence, built by "Col." Peter L. Berry. N.W. corner of Chestnut and Tenth streets. [gra

Wood & Perot factory [graphic]

Old London coffee house, s.w. corner of Market and Front street. [graphic] / Photograph taken Augt. 1858 by James E. McClees.

[Chestnut Street between Sixth and Seventh streets; construction]

[Chestnut Street between Sixth and Seventh streets; construction] [graphic].

[Richard McAllister Coal Company delivery cart, Philadelphia]

[Richard McAllister Coal Company delivery cart, Philadelphia]

Wm C. Rudman's Philadelphia pale ale on draught, warranted for from all pernicious drugs and alcoholic admixture, Brewery, 121 Green Street, Northern Liberties.

Ficken & Williams, steam sugar refiners, Crown, Willow and Fifth streets, Philadelphia.

McNeely & Co. manufacturers of morocco, buckskin & chamois, white leather, bark tanned, sheep, calf & deer skins, parchment, vellum &c. 64 N[or]th 4th. St. below Arch St. near the Merchants Hotel, Philadelphia. Manufactory 4th & Franklin Aven[ue] [graphic

Carey, Bro. & Grevemeyer, 423 Market St., Philadelphia, booksellers, stationers and blank book manufacturers, paper curtains, oil shades and shading, floor and table oil cloth. Also, jobbers and manufacturers of wall paper.

[Billheads from J.D. Marshall & Bros., later D. Marshall & Bro., druggists, 1215 Market Street, Philadelphia to E. Somers]

[Chestnut Street from the Custom House, Philadelphia]

Bought of Barker, Moore, Mein, wholesale druggists and paint dealers, no. 609 Market Street, above Sixth.

Masonic Temple and M.E. Church, Phila.

Methodist Episcopal Church and Masonic Temple.

Custom House and Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa.

[View of the north side of Chestnut Street, east of Second Street, to the river Delaware] [graphic].

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