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[22nd Street, west side north of Market Street, Philadelphia]

[A. H. Eckhardt. Soap & candle manufactory, No. 326 N. Second Street, Philadelphia]

Aaron Wolff's old wine store, &c on the northwest corner of Chestnut and Seventh Street. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Abbott & Lawrence. Liberty Stove Works, Brown Street above Fourth St. Philada.

Academy of Natural Sciences (undergoing "raising", &c.) and the "La Pierre house" hotel; with the private dwelling house at the S.W. corner of Broad and Chestnut Street. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Adam & Co.'s express "polka"

Agricultural Hall.

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

Alfred Jenks & Son's machine works, Bridesburg.

[Andrew Berryhill (sic)]

Arch Street Bridge at Front Street ; Friends' Bank Meeting

Arch Street, with the Second Presbyterian Church [graphic] / Drawn, Engraved & Published by W. Birch & Son; Sold by R. Campbell & Co. No. 30 Chesnut [sic] St. Philada.

B. Lieber, importer of brandies, wines, gins, brown-stout, scotch ale, absinthe, segars, &c. and manufacturer of punch essence, cordials, lemon syrup, raspberry, lavender, rose, blackberry and wild-cherry. Brandies, bitters &c. No. 121 North Fourth Street

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.

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.

[Benjamin H. Shoemaker, French Plate Glass Depot, 205-211 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

Bennett & Co. Tower Hall, clothing bazaar No. 182 Market St, between Fifth & Sixth. Philadelphia.

Bergner & Engel's Brewery. Office, 412 Library Street. Brewery, 32d and Thompson Sts. Philadelphia.

Bicycle glide

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

The "Black Bear" Tavern; Girard estate offices; the residence of Thos. Sully, and his studio, and the music store of Geo. E. Blake; up to Fred. Brown's iron building and apothecary shop, at the n.e. corner of Fifth and Chestnut St., and the east side of F

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

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

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

Bridesburg Machine Works. Alfred Jenks & Son, manufacturers of cotton and wool carding spinning and weaving machinery, shafting and millgearing, Bridesburg post office Philadelphia.

Bridesburg Manufacturing Company.

[Brown, Frederick & Kunkel, clothing warerooms, 41 North Third Street, Philadelphia]

Burton & Laning. Manufactory: 6th Street above Camac.

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.

The Centennial - George's Hill from Elm Avenue.

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

[Cherry St. Factory (court-yard view.)]

Chestnut St. west from Fourth.

[Chestnut Street between Sixth and Seventh streets; construction]

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

[Chestnut Street, east of Second Street, south side, Philadelphia]

Chestnut Street from the Custom House

[Chestnut Street from the Custom House, Philadelphia]

Chestnut Street from the Custom House Philadelphia.

Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, from Eighth to Ninth, north side.

Christopher Gallagher. Wholesale liquor dealer.

Church of the Holy Trinity, (Protestant Episcopal,) southwest corner of Walnut and Nineteenth Streets, Philadelphia. [graphic].

City Marble Works and Steam Mantel Factory. Corner Tenth and Vine Streets Philadelphia. J.E. & B. Schell.

The coal-cart.

Colonnade Hotel, SW corner 15th & Chestnut, Phila., 1896, showing monument on the ground of Epiphany Ch[urch]

Comly Ville near Frankford - Philadelphia Co.

[Construction on Market Street between 17th and 18th Streets, Philadelphia, July 8, 1904]

Continental Hotel Philada. [graphic].

The Court of Honor during the Elks' greatest parade, Philadelphia, July 18, 1907.

Custom House and Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa.

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