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Mae. [graphic] / R.S. Redfield.
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Mae. [graphic] / R.S. Redfield.
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The straggler's last "sup." [graphic].
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[Men drawing water from Wissahickon Creek.]
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[Unknown group eating watermelon.]
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Home on sick leave. [graphic] / Gurney & Son, photo. N.Y.
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Five men, one drinking out of a flask, sitting on a doorstep, Philadelphia.
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Two workmen sitting on a stoop, one drinking out of a beer bottle, Philadelphia.
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Home "on sick leave" [graphic] / . Edw. F. Mullen N.Y.
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[Catharine Rupp Doering drinking from fountain along the Wissahickon Creek.]
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Pope's rifle air pistol gallery, 41st Street, opp. Poplar, Centennial grounds, 40 ranges, 10 shots, 10 cts.
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Corn-time. / Past-time.
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"One flag. One country. Zwei lager." [graphic] : Gurney & Son, photo. N.Y.
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Group of young men and women sitting on a loading dock or wharf, drinking, Philadelphia.
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Midsummer dinner [graphic] / F. A. Nowell, No. 263 King Street, Charleston, S.C.; E. Perry, print.
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[Bicycling trip, man drinking from fountain, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.]
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The little pilferers.
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"The Palace," 323 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Next door to "Fidelity." Imported & domestic segars, meerschaum goods and smokers' articles.
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City wharf scene. [graphic] / From life by A. Kollner.
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Vell here is to mine healt, long may I live and prosper!
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H.O. Wilbur & Sons, chocolate & cocoa manufacturers, Philadelphia, Pa.
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[Duesseldorfer "Progress Brand," Indianapolis Brewing Co. trade card]
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Two men and three women picnicing in wooded area, Philadelphia.
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Henry C. Blair's Sons, apothecaries, [8th and Walnut Sts.], Philadelphia.
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An absorbing subject. [graphic].
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Two boys strolling past temptation
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[Bicycling trip, William Doering drinking from fountain, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.]
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Maillard's chocolate.
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[Tarrant & Co.'s Seltzer Aperient trade cards]
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[Julius Sichel trade cards]
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[Prodigal Son series, 1775] [graphic] / ches Haid.
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Try Atmore's mince meat and genuine English plum pudding [graphic].
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Who's dar? [graphic].
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"Dem brats done gone and stole dat melon." [graphic].
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Junger Maennerchor, Philadelphia, 1868 [graphic] / Del. & lith. by Ch. P. & A.J. Tholey, No. 119 Green St.
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Customer. "Rather cool weather Pete, for a close crop like that." Pete. "Can't help it Boss---the proprietor says long hairs gits in de wittles." [graphic].
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[Frederick A. Rex & Co. trade cards]
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Atmore's mince meat and genuine English plum pudding.
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Franks Dining Room, for ladies and gents, open day and night, 216 N. Ninth St., Phila. [graphic].
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The life & age of man. Stages of man's life from the cradle to the grave. [graphic].
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Burholme Park outing. "Ice Cream."
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Burholme Park outing. "Ice Cream."
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Two souls with but a single thought.
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[Picnic on the Wilson Estate]
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Clam bake at 12 m. 4-6:30 p.m. Melville Garden, Downer Landing...Boston Harbor, Open every day except Monday. One of the finest harbor resorts in New England. [graphic].
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United we stand. Divided we fall [graphic].
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Who's dar? [graphic].
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Gately & Britton, (limited,) largest installment house in Reading, no. 940 Penn Street [graphic].
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Muzzy's corn starch [graphic].
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Muzzy's corn starch [graphic].
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The life & age of man. Stages of man's life from the cradle to the grave. [graphic].
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Ladies...
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A scene in the Golden Dragon, 1526 Market Street, Philadelphia's most beautiful restaurant [graphic].
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[John Wanamaker's Grand Depot trade cards]
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[Double-sided proof print containing a racist caricature with a mammy and a comic genre scene with a bookmaker] [graphic] / Bernhard Hall 1902.
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[Croft, Wilbur & Co. trade cards]
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Bits of nature and some art products, in Fairmount Park, at Philadelphia, Penna.
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Standard java, Chase & Sanborn, Boston [graphic].
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United we stand. Divided we fall [graphic].
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Dis Union. Union. John E. Kaughran & Co., 763 Broadway, Bet. 8th and 9th Streets [graphic].
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