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Grumblethorpe, Wister property. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe in 1744 from Mr. Wister's history. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, old barns, 1744. [graphic].

Tom Moore's Cottage. [graphic].

Tom Moore's Cottage, Fairmount Park, Phila. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, exterior of carpenter's shop. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe. Alexander Wister at the old pump. [graphic].

Carlton House, Germantown. [graphic].

Wyck, Germantown (from steps of Methodist Church). [graphic].

Carlton House, in lower part of Germantown, cor. Stokley & Midvale Ave. Built by Henry Hill at unknown date before Revolution. Rebuilt 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall. [graphic].

Johnson House. 6306 G[erman]t[ow]n. Ave. [graphic].

Clarke Hall, s.w. corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, built soon after 1700. [graphic] : From 1700 to 1795 it was occupied as the office of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. After many changes it was removed to make room for the Ledger

Doorway to Johnson House, Main & Washington Ln.

Doorway to Blair House, formerly in Bensel House.

Riverside Mansion, formerly Milverton.

Old Johnson House, N. W. Main & Washington Lane.

Rear of Johnson House, Main St. & Washington Lane.

Building in rear of the Johnson house, Washington Lane.

[[The]] Johnson House, Main & Washington Lane, built in 1768 by John Johnson. The doors & hall show marks of bullets in battle of Germantown.

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

6305 Main St.

Jacob Knorr House, 1760, 6307 Main St.

Loudoun, built 1801 by Thos. Armat for his son.

Toland House, 4810 Main St., built abt. 1740. Home of Geo. Miller, an officer of Continental army.

Mehl House, 4817 Main St.

4821 Main St.

Ottinger House. Built 1781. 4825 Main St. Christopher Ottinger was a soldier in the Penna. line.

Wagner House, 4840 Main St., built 1747, hospital in Battle of Germantown.

Henry House, 1760. 4908 Main St. In 1828 bought by John S. Henry father of Alex Henry thrice mayor of Phila.

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

Capt. Barrow's House, 5106 Main St.

5112-14 Main St.

Edgar H. Butler's House, Main below High St. G'tn.

Morris-Littel House, Main & High St.

Dr. Dunton's house, 25 E. High St. A Pastorius house. Formerly stood on Main St.

Warner houses, 6021 & 6023 Main St.

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

Wyck.

Wyck, front door.

Wyck, front bedroom.

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

Old barn of Wyck altered into dwelling, Walnut Lane W. of Main St.

Knorr house, N.W. Main St. & Walnut Lane, from pencil sketch on a visiting card, made in 1862.

5140 Main St. Occupied by Gilbert Stuart 1794-5. Studio in rear.

5151 Main St. Home of Phil. R. Freas and first office of the Village Telegraph, later Germantown Telegraph.

5203-5205 Main St. Home of Dr. Theodore Ashmead and Dr. Belton. Owen Wister born here July 14,1860.

Parsonage of St. Stephens Church, 5213 Main St.

Conyngham-Hacker House, 5214 Main St.

John Bringhurst House, 1775-1795, 5219 Main St.

5242-44 Main St., formerly Indian Queen Hotel.

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