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ASSU Illustration 2856

[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].

U.S. flag surmounting globe woodcut

Three people with flag woodcut

Eagle with flag and banner woodcut

Eagle with flag woodcut

Eagle on drum with flags woodcut

Cannon and flag woodcut

Bann[er of] the sea. National song and chorus. [graphic].

Wilbur & Hastings, stationers & printers, lithographers, blank book manufacturers, publis

Flags.

The game of secession or sketches of the rebellion

[J.W. LeMaistre trade cards]


Strickland & Bro. booksellers & stationers, No. 529 S. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Hurrah! for Thayer's Printing House, 805 Sansom Street, above 8th, Philada.

Our flag--may it forever wave!

John B. Robinson's housekeeping furnishing store, No. 1611 Market Street, Philadelphia.

L. Prang & Co. art and educational publishers, Boston, Mass.

[John Wanamaker & Co. unidentified location trade cards]

[John Wanamaker's Grand Depot trade cards]

B.M. Weld, drugs & medicines, also boots, shoes, slippers, etc. Bradford, Vermont.

G.T. Stockdale, printer, 117 South Second Street, Philadelphia.

[Civil War miscellanies] [graphic]

"Columbia rode safe through the storm." [graphic].

Civil War stationery collection

Conner's cheap printing office, corner Fourth & New Sts., below Vine, Philadelphia.

Norway.

[A. & J. B. Bartholomew trade cards]

[Slave and flag with black and white stars] [graphic].

How slavery honors our country's flag [graphic].

Secession displayed [graphic].

[United States Department of the Interior] Quartermasters Interior Depot, 21 and Oregon Ave., May 24, 1917 [sic]

Quartermasters Department of the Interior, 21st & Oregon Ave. Phila May 24, 1918

Africa. America.

True blue [graphic].

Pennsylvania at the Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. [graphic].

Soldiers memorial. 4th Regiment. Company F. U.S. Col. Troops [graphic] : Mustered into the United States Service at Baltimore, Md., Aug. 4, 1863, by Col. Wm. Birney.

Colored man is no slacker [graphic].

Philharmonic T[h]eatre, Islington. Every evening at eight. [Sa]turday at three and eight. Sam Hague's Ori[gi]nal Slave Troupe at St. James's Hall, Li[me] Street, Liverpool. Every evening at 8, Saturdays at 3 & 8, all the year round. Positively for four we

FacSimile of the revolutionary flag, A.D. 1774. [graphic] / Lithographed by A. Hoffy.

“The Far East” Chinese Restaurant, Yuen Doon Low, 907 Race St. Phila, Pa. A refined first class restaurant. [graphic].

No more Chinese cheap labor. Celluloid cuffs, collars & bosoms. [graphic].

All slaves were made freemen. By Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States, January 1st, 1863. Come, then, able-bodied colored men, to the nearest United States camp, and fight for the stars and stripes. [graphic].

Emancipation

The Centennial - George's Hill from Elm Avenue.

Race Street in Philadelphia's Chinatown.

American, Hawaian, Cuban flags displayed on Market St. at the outbreak of Spanish War.

[Naval Parade on the Delaware River during the Peace Jubilee]  [graphic].

Guns in Front of Government Building

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