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Old house, Little Wakefield. Mrs. Carpenter's place. [Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

Old house [Negley house at Wayne Junction, Philadelphia] farther from R[ail]R[oad] than last house [graphic].

[Family posed in front of clapboard house] [graphic]

[The Hamilton mansion, S.E. corner of Seventh and Carpenter, now Jayne St., taken down this spring.] [graphic].

Frame houses and an odd skyline at Thompson St. and Susquehanna Ave. -- Kensington, Phila. [graphic].

[House and court on Fourth Street above Arch Street, Philadelphia.] [graphic].

[Row houses, Cherry Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Old house on the southeast corner of Fifth and Spruce Street. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

From Willings Alley to Spruce Street, east side of Fourth Street. [graphic] / B.R. Evans.

[Residence at West Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Dilapidated, abandoned Philadelphia residence, unidentified location.] [graphic].

[Three row houses in Irish neighborhood at 2nd and Noble Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Residence at Second and Wharton streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Philadelphia residences, 315-317 22nd Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[St. Albans Place, between Fulton and Clymer, Philadelphia] [graphic].

[Ruins of house in Manayunk, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Stenton postcards

Conyngham-Hacker House postcards

Lemon Hill postcards

Christopher Yeakel's old log cabin postcards

Chamounix Mansion postcards

David Rittenhouse House postcards

Billmyer House postcards

Penn Mansion postcards

Sparrow Jack House postcards

Old Monastery, Wissahickon, Philadelphia

Garden of the Friends Almshouse

Stenton, the Seat of the Founder of the Loganian Library, A.D. 1728

Lemon Hill postcards.

Chamounix Mansion postcards.

David Rittenhouse House postcards.

Old Monastery, Wissahickon, Philadelphia.

Christopher Yeakel's old log cabin postcards.

Penn Mansion postcards.

5450 Germantown Ave. Supposed built in 1790, by one Morgan. Thomas Armat lived there from 1807 till his death in 1831. [graphic].

Keyser House, 6205 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

House at N.E. corner Germantown Ave. & Upsal St., in front of which Washington stood during the Battle of Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777. [graphic].

Morris House, 5442 Germantown Ave. Built by Jacob Deschler in 1772. Occupied by Washington in 1793 & 4. [graphic].

E. side of Barn House, 40 [sic] W. Walnut Lane, built 1796 (J. Fredk. Thomas). [graphic].

[Letitia Penn House, Lansdowne Dr. near W. Girard Ave.] [graphic].

5140 Germantown Ave. The "Cory" or Crows' Nest. Wm. Wynn Wister's Place. Gilbert Stewart lived there from 1796 to 1800. He painted Washington's portrait in the barn, which is not now standing. [graphic].

5214 Germantown Ave. The Hacker House. Site of the British encampment during the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

Wynnestay, side view. [graphic].

Wynnestay, home of Dr. Wynne who came over in the ship ""Welcome" with Wm. Penn, now the home of the Drs. Blechschmidt. Front view. [graphic].

Barn house, Walnut Lane, Germantown. [graphic].

4518 & 4520 Germantown Ave. Neglee House. When built, uncertain, but Jas. Logan lived in it while Stenton was being built, 1727-1734. [graphic].

John Bartram's house. [graphic].

Keyser House, 6316 Main St., subsequently owned by Elwood Johnson.

Johnson House, Main & Johnson Sts. Oldest house in Germantown. Built in 1698 by Heivert Papen. Passed into Johnson family early in the 18th century. Demolished in 1883

Neglee House, 4518-20 Main St., built before 1750.

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