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Residence of George Edwards, s.e. corner of 18th and Walnut streets, Philadelphia

Eighth below Walnut east side, the Ellis house [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Spruce between 4th and 5th, south side looking west. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

The house & home of Sam Morris [graphic].

1815 Delancey Place, Philadelphia

[Old Ladies Home, Tacony Road above Comly Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

"What do you all want to do wif dat pixture tak'en contraption" [graphic].

"What do you all want to do wif dat pixture tak'en contraption"

A little rural scene in Frankford [graphic].

A little rural scene in Frankford

New Year's Day 1912, Ensignette 1912 [graphic].

Bartram's House, Bartram's Garden [graphic].

Copy of [David] Hinkle's picture of our [Deshler-Morris] house 4782 Main Street [To have been sent with Perot reunion invitations] [graphic].

Photo of the Old Buttonwood tree at Market Square, [Deshler-Morris House, 5442] Germantown [Avenue], Phila[delphia] [graphic].

6704 & 6706 Cresheim Road, Pelham [graphic].

Bartram's House, Bartram's Garden [graphic].

Bartram House from down in the Garden [graphic].

Window & Inscription. John Bartram 1770 [graphic].

[View of Deshler-Morris House, 5442 Germantown Avenue, across a brick road, Germantown, PA] [graphic].

[Deshler-Morris House, 5442 Germantown Avenue]

Res. of Dr. C.J. Snavely, South Prussian St. Manheim. Birth Place of General John Heintzleman.

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

S.W. corner, Broad and So. Penn Square, 1860. [graphic] / Henry B. McIntire.

Cliveden 1911 [graphic].

Wister Home, where General Agnew died postcards

"Carlton, " or the Smith Mansion postcards

Johnson House postcards

Arnold mansion postcards

Belmont Mansion postcards

Chestnut above Ninth Street

Upsala postcards

Cunningham

Belmont Mansion postcards.

[Wyck, detail of door, 6026 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Wyck. [graphic].

Woodlands. [graphic].

Carlton, in lower part of Germantown. Built by Henry Hill. Year not known. Burned in the Revolutionary War in 1777. Rebuilt by Hill, it is said, in 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall, cor. Stokley St. & Midvale Ave. [graphic].

[Johnson House, 6306 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Upsala, Germantown Ave. [graphic].

[Upsala, 6430 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

[Chew mansion, Germantown] [graphic] / [Taken February 1857 by James E. McClees]

[Webster family residences, 4830-4834 Penn Street, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

Chew Mansion postcards. [graphic].

Old houses, west side of Fourth St. opposite Union St., and the "Hill mansion" [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Chestnut above Ninth Street. [graphic].

Rear of Johnson House, Main St. & 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.

Wyck.

Wyck, front door.

Wyck, front bedroom.

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