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Union and Liberty [graphic] / H. Whateley; [T. Sinclair's Lith. Phila.]

ASSU Illustration 7893

ASSU Illustration 8498

ASSU Illustration 3388

ASSU Illustration 3265

[Slave and bald eagle in front of Capitol] [graphic].

"Old Abe", Wisconsin Eagle.

Standard Drop Shot bag.

[Specimen sheet for Theodore Leonhardt & Son, Commercial Lithographers 922 Locust Street Philadelphia, PA.]

[Centennial Memorial]

Variation "Old Abe", Wisconsin Eagle

Eagle with shield woodcut

Eagle with flag and banner woodcut

Eagle with blank banner on horn woodcut

Eagle with "E pluribus unum" banner woodcut

Eagle with flag woodcut

Eagle on drum with flags woodcut

Eagle on shield with banner woodcut

Eagle on shield with banner woodcut

Eagle wearing chain with shield woodcut

Eagle with banner woodcut

Eagle on shield woodcut

[Craftsman posed with light standard for second floor balcony of Rotunda] [graphic].

[Detail of bronze grille with eagle for Pennsylvania State Capitol building] [graphic].

Wagner & McGuigan's lithographic & steam power printing establishment Athenian Building, Franklin Place.

Specimen of chromo-lith. from P.S. Duval & Co.'s lithographic establishment, drawing on stone plain & color printing, Ranstead Place, west from 26 South 4th Street, Phila.

Chromo lithography,

The Natatorium and Physical Institute [stock certificate]

Adams & Co.'s American Express

Hoffy's lithographic & painting establishment. 88 Walnut St. Philadelphia.

E. Ketterlinus' steam power lithographic and letter press printing house cor. of Arch & Fourth Sts. Philadelphia.

Benjamin Franklin Perry, midshipman of the United States Navy. Born June 19, 1843. Died July 3, 1860. Aged 17 years. Given to his country. Taken to his God. [graphic] / Baird. Philadelphia.

ASSU Illustration 7796

Bruce's New-York Type-foundry, 13 Chambers st., New York [specimen sheet]

Bruce's New-York Type-foundry, 13 Chambers st., New York [specimen sheet]

[Marble carver in workshop sculpting an eagle for entresol floor of the Pennsylvania capitol building.] [graphic].

[Marble carver in workshop sculpting eagles for the Pennsylvania capitol building.] [graphic].

Stephens' album drolleries no. 1. [graphic] : Our relations at home and abroad / In oil colors from original designs by H. L. Stephens.

[Specimen sheets for Theodore Leonhardt & Son, High Grade Lithographers 922 Locust Street Philadelphia.] [graphic]

[Cloth mitten pattern for Civil War soldiers provided by Wilcox & Gibbs sewing machine and E.W. Carryl & Co., military & house furnishing store; King & Baird, printers; and S.A. George, electrotyper and stereotyper] [graphic].

Harrison's columbian Hair Dye

[Standard for main entrance of the Pennsylvania State Capitol building on display in the studio of the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company] [graphic].

William Wirt Library and Literary Institute of Philadelphia [certificate]

James K. Polk

The three days of May 1844. Columbia mourns her citizens slain

Certificate of Honorary Membership of the Weccacoe Fire Company. Philadelphia.

Passenger Railroad Relief Association of Philadelphia [certificate]

Harrison's Columbian hair dye [graphic] : Manufactured by Apollos W. Harrison, 8 1/2 South 7th St.

Gettysburg, Pa. July 3rd 1863 [graphic].

Civil War era patriotic ream wrappers [graphic].

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