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You are my Darling.
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A. Maron, 1612 Chestnut Stret, Philadelphia.
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E.H. Parry, fashionable hatter, S.E. cor. 10th & Market Sts. Phila.
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Fannie Price, dealer in all kind of county produce, stalls, 125 & 127 Farmer's Market, Philadelphia.
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[Van Haagen's Toilet Soap, Benj. Brooke & Co., Manufs., Philadelphia trade cards]
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[Jones & Fisher trade cards]
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Compliments of the West End Clothing House, 1634 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. Kuh; prop'r.
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[Joseph Hoover trade cards]
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Schuylkill River below the falls, Fairmount Pk. Phila. [graphic] / A.K.
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Thos. Moore's Cottage, Phila. Park. [graphic].
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[Duryeas' Glen Cove Manufacturing Co. trade cards]
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[Charles E. Hires Company trade cards]
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[Louis J. Selliez trade cards]
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Mr. & Mrs. Jay Rial with Rial & Draper's Ideal Uncle Tom's Cabin. [graphic].
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Colgate & Co.'s "new" soap. The "new" soap in oval cakes unequalled for laundry use.
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Colburn's Phila. mustard.
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The esthetic drive. 122 North Eighth Street, near Arch, common sense shoemaker, Sylvan Dalsimer, manager.
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[Bound Brook Route trade cards]
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Charles Brintzinghoffer, wholesale and retail brush manufacturer, No. 935 Market Street, Philadelphia.
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Walter W. Bragg, printer. Fine gift & bevel edged card a speciality [sic].
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What's the matter with that ere dog?
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[Boy and girl with dog, Sea Girt] [graphic].
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Olney, "Don" at foot of tree near Uncle Sam[ue]l's house [graphic].
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Cat & dog at tree, [Olney, PA] [graphic].
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Group of sailors on the "Galina" with a bear and a goat, [Constitutional Centennial Celebration, Philadelphia] [graphic.]
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Geo. Vaux & Ralf in Vaux's backyard, [Bryn Mawr, Pa.] [graphic].
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Marriott on bench reading [graphic].
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Monument & Square from our front steps, [Germantown] [graphic].
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H[annah] P. M[orris] and George's dog Donald. In front of ice house at Olney, [PA] [graphic].
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Bonnie (dog) on front porch, [Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].
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["Bonnie" (dog) on front porch, Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].
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Dog [Bonnie] on front porch with ball, [Avocado, Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].
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Bonnie [dog] with ball, [Avocado, Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].
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Old Royal House, 4506 Main St[reet. Germantown] [graphic].
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Building the bridge to the Trinidad. No. 1 [Bermuda] [graphic].
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Old house 5411 Main St. opp. Good St., [Germantown] [graphic].
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Running away [graphic] / Van Ingen - Snyder
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The bloodhound business [graphic].
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The fugitive's song [graphic] / designed by E.W. Bouvé.
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[Unidentified African American man with a dog]
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Finn & Burton's paper hangings warehouse No 142, Arch St. Phila.
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The mode of training blood hounds in St. Domingo and of exercising them by Chasseurs [graphic] / M. Rainsford del. ; J. Barlow sculpt.
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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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Why dont you take it? [graphic] / Friz del.
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Why don't you take it? [graphic].
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[African American woman holding a dog.]
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[Proofs before titles of lithographs for City Sights for Country Eyes] [graphic].
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Which wi[ll let go] first, the dog or the darkey [graphic].
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[Mary Twaddell King seated on steps with dog] [graphic].
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One of Anne Emlen's dogs [with a woman, possibly Anne Emlen] [graphic].
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Two boys strolling past temptation
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J[ane] R[hoads] M[orris with dog] [graphic].
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J[ane] R[hoads] M[orris and dog] [graphic].
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Beauty on the street- front view. J.T. F[ritch], jobber & dealer in tobacco cigars, snuff, pipes &c. Main Street, Kurtztown, PA. [graphic].
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[Young African American man, possibly slave Jerry Stevens, at Raceland Plantation, Dinwiddie, Virginia]
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Woman's mission [graphic] / C. Schussele 1865; Painted by C. Schussele; Engraved by A.B. Walter.
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With the most ugly of all faces, Go on, and mimic all the graces
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Maillard's chocolate.
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G.M. Loudenslager, dealek [sic] in cigars and tobacco, 480 North Third St., Philad'a.
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Munn & Co., 37 Park Row, N.Y, solicitors of American and foreign patents and publishers of the "Scientific American."
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