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Ph. J. Lauber importer of wines. Wholesale retail. Nos. 24 & 26 South Fifth St.

State fair buildings and grounds, Philadelphia. Industrial Exhibition Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, North Broad Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia.

Independence Hall. Philadelphia 1876.

Martin Landenberger & Co.

[Chestnut Street, rooftop view east from Odiorne's studio at 920 Chestnut Street] [graphic].

Philadelphia's pride, her public building, Pa., U.S.A.

Wood & Perot. Wood, Miltenberger & Co. Ornamental iron works. 1136 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. 57 Camp Street, New Orleans.

Jacob Riegel & Co., importers and jobbers of dry goods. No. 333 Market, & Nos. 25 & 27 North 4th Street, Philadelphia

Warnick & Leibrandt's Philadelphia stove works and hollow-ware foundry. First wharf above Noble St. Philadelphia.

Wood & Perot's ornamental iron works. Philadelphia.

United States Hotel Chesnut [sic] Street, Philadelphia.

[Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia]

Henry Beagle, blacksmith and hame manufacturer, corner of Magnolia & Willow Sts. between Fifth & Sixth Sts. Philadelphia.

[Bird's eye view looking west on Chestnut from above Sixth Street, Philadelphia]

Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in aid of the U. S. Sanitary Commission Logan Square, Philadelphia, June 1864.

Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in aid of the U. S. Sanitary Commission Logan Square, Philadelphia, June 1864.

Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in aid of the U. S. Sanitary Commission Logan Square, Philadelphia, June 1864.

View of Chestnut Street between 8 & 9 sts. (south side,) Philadelphia

Odd Fellows' Broadway Hall. Broad & Spring Garden Streets, Philadelphia.

Our Mother of Sorrows, Cathedral Cemetery W. Philadelphia.

Ten fine steel plate views of places of interest, new map and guide to Philadelphia. [graphic].

Ten fine steel plate views of places of interest, new map and guide to Philadelphia. [graphic].

Chestnut Street, East of Fifth

Chestnut Street east of Eighth St.

Masonic Hall Ches[t]nut Street, Penna.

City of Philadelphia, 1867

Chestnut Street, east of Third

The Poulson mansion. Lately no. 106 Chestnut Street, now No. 310. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

North side of Chestnut St., extending from Sixth to Seventh St., 1851. [graphic] / B.R. Evans del.

North side of Chestnut St., extending from Sixth to Seventh St., 1851. [graphic] / B.R. Evans del.

[Philadelphia]

Philadelphia.

[David Doret collection of Philadelphia clothing, shoes, and related manufacturers and trades billheads] [graphic].

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