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The Penington mansion. On the northwest corner of Race and Crown Street. [graphic]

[Residence of John McAllister Jr., 14 N. Merrick Street, West Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

[Unidentified residences in Manayunk, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[DeLancey Street, north side, between 19th & 20th Streets, Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Rittenhouse Mansion. Northwest corner of Arch and Seventh Street. Sometimes called "fort Rittenhouse" [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Satterlee Heights. Satterlee Hospital Grounds, 27th Ward. West Philadelphia.

[Schuylkill River and houses atop hill in Manyaunk, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Colonial-era Philadelphia residences] [graphic].

[Philadelphia residence -- unidentified location] [graphic].

[Row houses, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[View of rooftop chicken coop at 10th and Ellsworth Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].

A pair of London residences - as seen at 21[st] and Locust sts. Phila [graphic].

The Willing Mansion. Corner s.w. Willings Alley and Third Street. [graphic] / Photogrh. F.D.B. Richards.

The Willing Mansion house, as it appeared Aug. 30, 1856. [graphic] : The three buildings in the view on the south, occupy the site of a part of the garden of the Mansion. They were built in the year.

Michael Billmeyer's house and printing office - his bookstore was in portion of the house nearest the eye - it was the next "place" above Chews place. [graphic] : Mr. Watson writes "It is a good one [to be photographed]." At its south end Genl. Washington

John George Knorr's house [graphic] : This house (the central in the picture) was built by the grandfather of my maternal grandfather - he occupied it many years - then by his son J.G.K., the 2nd, then by my grandfather John Knorr - then by Michael Keyser

Looking down Pelham Road from Cresheim Road [graphic].

Old house, 4820 [sic] Germantown Ave.

5300 Main St. at present parsonage of Trinity Luth. Church. Formerly Sauer's property. In cellar first type case in America 1772.

Jacob Duché's Mansion (3rd & Pine Streets)

Strawberry Mansion postcards.

Residence of John Penn, Colonial Governor, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.

Germantown Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.

[Lydia Webster sitting in a highchair with her doll] [graphic].

[John H. Webster residence, 4834 Penn Street, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

[George S. Webster residence, 4900 Penn Street, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

[George S. Webster residence, 4900 Penn Street, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

"Ship" House, Main St., G'tn. 6338 Main St. Built 1760. At one time an inn. First public hall in Gt'n. was in rear. One of first three hand fire engines kept here.

5011 Main St.

Thos. Kunders House, where 1st Friends' Meeting in Germantown was held.

S.W. Manheim & Portico St., near Main St. Owned by Jacques Marie Roset in 1792. Introduced the tomato to Gtn.

"Wyck" Haines home, Walnut Lane & Main St., oldest house standing in Gt'n at this date.

Wyck in March 1840, from daguerreotype made by Prof. Walter R. Johnson.

5261 Main St. Built by John Wister 1744.

5430 Main St. Home of Capt. Albert Ashmead.

5434 Main St. Home of John Ashmead.

Market Square showing two old houses. Monument to soldiers who fell in War of Rebellion. Erected 1883.

N.E. [sic] & S.E. cor. Main St. and Chelten Ave.

Doorway to Blair House, formerly in Bensel House.

John Keyser House, 6347 Main St. Revolutionary.

[Upsala, Johnson House. Main St. near Upsal St.]

[[The]] Monestary [sic]. Built by Joseph Gorgas bt. 1746 & 1752.

Doorway of Livezey House, 3 p.m.

Home of Thos. Godfrey, inventor of the quadrant. Died 1749. N. E. Church Lane & Dunton [sic] St. near Old York Road.

Window in Bartram House.

Cypress planted by John Bartram. In 1830 it was 91 years old, 112 ft. high, 25 ft. in circumference.

Doorway of Stenton.

Peale's Museum, Germantown, Philadelphia.

Morris House postcards.

Wyck postcards.

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