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The Hairless Wonder, "Blue Bell," 1315 Market Street, Philadelphia.
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[Henry Brenster driving a horsecar, Fifth & Sixth Street line, Sixth and Jackson Streets, Philadelphia.]
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Wakefield – The “Hunt,"
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Penn Hotel & Denny's harness shop. [graphic] / On stone by W.H. Rease 17 1/2 S. 5th St.
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Sweet Briar Mansion, in 1843. (In Fairmount Park) [graphic].
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[Clement B. Webster, with horse, on Stouton farm, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].
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O. Sheridan, Chestnut Hill.
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[Old Log Cabin, Wissahickon]
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[Auburn, residence of John McAllister Sr., Old Front St. Road, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].
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Wissahickon
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[J.H. Davis driving a horsecar out of a carbarn, Fifth & Sixth Street line, Fifth & Jackson Streets, Philadelphia.]
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[John Davis driving a horsecar out of a carbarn, Fifth & Sixth Street line, Fifth & Jackson Streets, Philadelphia.]
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Penn Hotel & Denny's harness shop.
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International Live Stock Exhibition, Philad'a, 1876.
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John C. Farr & Co. importers of watches, watchmakers tools. Silver & plated ware, musical boxes, etc. No. 112, Chestnut St. between 3rd & 4th St. Philada.
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[Stable with man, woman, and horse] [graphic].
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Southside Chestnut St. from Carpenters Court to 4th St., 1809
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Lacey & Phillips. [graphic] / Drawn on stone by W.H. Rease No. 17 So. 5th St., Philda.
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President Lincoln's hearse.
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[Mr. and Mrs. Fairman Rogers chaperoning coach of young ladies, May 10, 1879]
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The coal-cart.
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Views at De Silverwood. Near Holmesburg, Pa.
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Wire Bridge Fairmount.
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Trotting cracks of Philadelphia returning from the race at Point Breeze Park
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The Centennial - George's Hill from Elm Avenue.
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Lincoln Monument, Phila. Park
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Lincoln Monument, foot of Lemon Hill.
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[Picnic on the Wilson Estate]
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[Garsed & Brother Wingohocking Mills billhead]
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[Men harvesting hay on the Stouton farm, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].
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[Men harvesting hay on the Stouton farm, with row homes in the distance, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].
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[Men harvesting hay on the Stouton farm, Philadelphia, Pa.]
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[Founders' Week parade, Philadelphia Brewing Co. floats, Industrial Day, October 7, 1908, Philadelphia]
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Founder's Week, Industrial Day Oct. 7th 1908. Philadelphia Brewing Co's float. By courtesy of Philadelphia liquor dealers journal
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Founder's Week, Industrial Day, Oct. 7th 1908. Phila. Brewing Co.'s float. By courtesy of Philadelphia liquor dealers journal
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Founder's Week, Industrial Day Oct. 7th 1908. Philadelphia Brewing Co.'s float. By courtesy of Philadelphia liquor dealers journal
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Founder's Week, Industrial Day Oct. 7th 1908. Philadelphia Brewing Co.'s float. By courtesy of Philadelphia liquor dealers journal
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Founder's Week, Industrial Day, Oct. 7th, 1908. Philadelphia Brewing Co's float. By courtesy of Philadelphia liquor dealers journal
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R. & G.A. Wright. Manufacturers of fine perfumery &c. 624 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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[Founders' Week parade, procession of Keystone Phone Co. float, 300 block of South Broad Street, Industrial Day, October 7, 1908]
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Pennsylvania Rail Road Co. connecting bridge at Girard Ave.
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Ledger carriers annual greeting 1862.
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City Marble Works and Steam Mantel Factory. Corner Tenth and Vine Streets Philadelphia. J.E. & B. Schell.
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Market St. Ferry.
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Market St. Ferry
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Market St. Ferry
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Market St. Ferry
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U.S. Custom House (formerly U.S. Bank)
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White's great cattle show, and grand procession of the victuallers of Philadelphia
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[Employees of the Philadelphia Grain Elevator Company's Twentieth Street elevator]
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Colonnade Hotel, SW corner 15th & Chestnut, Phila., 1896, showing monument on the ground of Epiphany Ch[urch]
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U.S. Custom House (formerly U.S. Bank)
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Race Street in Philadelphia's Chinatown.
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High Street in 1799 at present Market Street postcards.
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[Procession of Poor Richard Club members down Locust Street, Philadelphia]
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Girard's Bank, late the Bank of the United States, in Third Street Philadelphia [graphic] / Drawn & Published by W. Birch Enamel Painter 1800.
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Funeral Car, used at the obesequies of President Lincoln, in Philadelphia, April 22nd, 1865,
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[Evans, Card & Fancy Printer. Office, Fourth St. below Chestnut, Philadelphia]
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Evans, Card & Fancy Printer. Office, Fourth St. below Chestnut, Philadelphia
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Evans, Card & Fancy Printer. Office, Fourth St. below Chestnut, cor. of Library St. Philadelphia
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