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ASSU Illustration 6414
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ASSU Illustration 3344
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ASSU Illustration 4644
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ASSU Illustration 3598
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ASSU Illustration 129
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ASSU Illustration 6357
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ASSU Illustration 8052
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ASSU Illustration 7136
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ASSU Illustration 6335
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ASSU Illustration 6305
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ASSU Illustration 3647
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ASSU Illustration 132
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ASSU Illustration 137
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The Hairless Wonder, "Blue Bell," 1315 Market Street, Philadelphia.
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Major H. (English hackney.) J. L. Huye, owner, Lancaster, Pa.
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[Hay harvesting.] [graphic] / R.S. Redfield.
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Topgallant
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[Landscape view showing a residence in a rustic setting] [graphic].
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Horses, horses, horses : 100 horses wanted for artillery. The subscriber will be at [blank] [blank] [blank] to buy horses. None but sound ones will be bought. / Isaac Heulings.
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ASSU Illustration 6391
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ASSU Illustration 3652
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ASSU Illustration 4149
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ASSU Illustration 3378
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ASSU Illustration 115
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[Carlin's Park, white horse diving from a high platform, Baltimore, Md.]
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[Carlin's Park, white horse diving from a high platform, Baltimore, Md.]
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Jacob H. Hain, manufacturer of saddles, harnesss, bridles, collars, covers, whips, No. 321 Penn Street, Reading, Pa., (a few doors below the "Adler" Printing Office,) orders respectfully solicited and all work warranted.
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[Henry Brenster driving a horsecar, Fifth & Sixth Street line, Sixth and Jackson Streets, Philadelphia.]
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ASSU Illustration 3555
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[Karl Doering as a young child, sitting in the backyard of the family residence, 1837 N. Bouvier Street, Philadelphia.]
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To the patriotic business men of Philadelphia. : Three times our state has been invaded by the enemy; every emergency has found us unprepared to meet the foe--and for want of a force of cavalry to herald his approach his foot has been upon our soil withou
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The Chestnut Hill Stock Farm, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Breeders and importers of hackneys and thoroughbreds, hunters, high action pairs, dog-cart horses, ladies cobs, and childrens ponies.
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Samuel F. Heflick, Pittsburg, Pa. Heflick's rein supporter. Price card.
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John A. Dorward, veterinary surgeon. Office: 1043 North Ninth St., Reading, Pa.
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Paradise Valley day trip [graphic].
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Paradise Valley day trip, [British Columbia] [graphic].
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3 day horseback trip, [Canada] [graphic].
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3 day horseback trip, [Canada] [graphic].
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2[25]th Anniversary parade in Germantown, [PA] [graphic].
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2[25]th Anniversary parade in Germantown, [PA] [graphic].
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[Spring Lake and Villa Park tram stuck in a flooded area, near Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].
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Wakefield – The “Hunt,"
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Main Building - north entrance.
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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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ASSU Illustration 7084
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Art Gallery and Memorial Hall, March 7,1876.
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Mounted cavalry soldier woodcut
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Man leading stallion woodcut
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Union soldier attacking Confederate soldier woodcut
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Transporting cannon woodcut
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Trotting stallion woodcut
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Cavalry charge woodcut
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Dausman Tobacco Company, St. Louis.
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To make good butter use Kerr's "Acme," 'Kerr's "Unexcelled," or Kerr's "F.F." salt for sale by Wm. Auchenbach & Sons, Pottstown Pa.
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Sweet Briar Mansion, in 1843. (In Fairmount Park) [graphic].
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Chasseurs et chevaux, Amerique du Sud.
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Le cavalier Marocain.
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[Clement B. Webster, with horse, on Stouton farm, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].
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Horsemen, attention! : Dr. A.W. Selden of Kentucky, assisted by Dr. W.V. Strickland! of Kentucky, and Dr. James L. Killgore of Delaware, will deliver a free lecture, at Odd Fellows' Hall Wilmington, on Monday night, August 29th, 1864, commencing at [blank
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O. Sheridan, Chestnut Hill.
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