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ASSU Illustration 7190
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ASSU Illustration 3756
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The best wines, liquors, & lager beer, we are selling here = Die besten weine, liquors, ale and lager bier, gind in haben hier.
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ASSU Illustration 1589
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ASSU Illustration 6125
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Cavender, Curtis
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Farnum, John
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Wurts, Maurice
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White, William
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Cigar wagon on beach, Ocean Day, [Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].
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Cider press in Bartram gardens. Phila. [graphic].
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A Grocer.
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Haars, Christian, -1822
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West, James, -1799
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Ellis, James P.
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Dorsey, Benedict
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Robinson, Jonathan John
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Latimer, John R., 1793-1865
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Sellers, John, Jr., 1762-1847
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Rudolph, Zebulon
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The little bill poster.
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Eskay's food nourishes
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Pettijohn's breakfast food by the American Cereal Co., address Chicago, U.S.A.
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August Nittinger, Jr., manufacturer of butchers' & packers' machinery and tools, nos. 826, 828 & 830 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
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Fresh deviled crabs. McMenamin & Co., Hampton, Va.
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[Duryeas' Glen Cove Manufacturing Co. trade cards]
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Illustrations for the Berlitz Method [graphic].
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Colburn's Phila. mustard.
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Henry C. Blair's Sons, apothecaries, [8th and Walnut Sts.], Philadelphia.
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Clam chowder counter, Ocean Day, [Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].
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Ice cream tent, Ocean Day, [Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].
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Picking her Thanksgiving turkey
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Hiram W. Stout, groceries, &c., 5th and Erie Ave. [graphic].
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Pemberton, Joseph, 1745-1784
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Pennock, Abraham L., 1786-1868
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Wister, John
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Original, Should Be
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Original, Should Be
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A Baker.
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The Butcher Boy.
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Infancy to old age.
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Heinz Pickle Company plant, Salem, New Jersey.
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Merrick Thread Co., "Fooled dis time, cully. Dis cotton ain't gwine to break." [graphic].
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Agricultural Hall - Nave, Looking North
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Agricultural Hall - Nave, Looking North
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Shoddy.
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Said Peter Stuyvesant, "Welcome, friends, you would find our living rougher had we knickerbockers not learned to use the Enterprise sausage stuffer."
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Noix de coco, manufactured by Warner & Merritt, Philadelphia.
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Vienna pudding, G.W. Barlow, manufacturer, New York.
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What Senator Jones said about Noix de Coco.
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Bathing houses - Atlantic City.
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Vickery's Aunt Sally baking powder [graphic].
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Colburn's Philadelphia mustard [graphic].
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E. Schoeneck, dealer in choice groceries, provisions, flour, etc., 359 W. Lake Street, Chicago. [graphic].
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Noix de coco for puddings, pies, and pastry. Manufactured by Warner & Merritt. Philadelphia. [graphic].
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Merrick Thread Co. "Fooled dis time, cully. Dis cotton ain't gwine to break." [graphic].
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New transfer picture-album offering a collection of fine transfer pictures and the direction how to fix them [graphic].
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Smith's Island. C. Boenning, proprietor
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Hungry Continentals paid busy lass a visit. Helping himself to fruit, cried one, "What is it?" This machine which does suck work! Would I were the owner!" "Sir," she said, " It is the Enterprise cherry stoner."
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[Sharpless & Sons trade cards]
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