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South side of Walnut Street west of Third Street.
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Illustrations of Philadelphia. Vol. IX. [graphic] / Vincit qui se vincit. Collected by Chas. A. Poulson.
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Illustrations of Philadelphia, from fugitive sources only. [graphic] / Vincit qui se vincit. Collected by Chas. A. Poulson.
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[William H. Helfand miscellaneous popular medicine ephemera collection]
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Collections from fugitive sources only, illustrative of the antiquities, progress & c. of the city Philadelphia [graphic] / Vincit qui se vincit. Collected by Chas. A. Poulson.
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Mason's challenge blacking. James S. Mason & Co., nos. 138 & 140 North Front Street, Philadelphia.
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Ches[t]nut Street, [west from 13th Street], Philadelphia
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[Manufacturing cigars for the poodles. A sketch from the Havannah.] [graphic] / [As hungry dogs will dirty pudding eat. So poodles suck such nauceous trash for treats.]
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Lecompton funeral. [graphic] / Hy.
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Perot mansion. North side of Market Street near Eighth St (old no. 297, now no. 731). [graphic] : At this date ( June 15th 1859) it is the only exclusively private dwelling house on Market Street, either side of the way, between the Delaware and Schuylkil
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[Seventh & Chestnut streets, looking west]
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[Chestnut Street looking east from Thirteenth Street]
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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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McNeely & Co. manufacturers of morocco, buckskin & chamois, white leather, bark tanned, sheep, calf & deer skins, parchment, vellum &c. 64 N[or]th 4th. St. below Arch St. near the Merchants Hotel, Philadelphia. Manufactory 4th & Franklin Aven[ue]
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Foering & Thudiums cheap stove ware-house.
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Press Building, Seventh and Chesnut [sic] Sts.
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[Fifth and Market streets looking west.]
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Compliments of the Domestic Sewing Machine Co. [graphic].
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The wooing of the twins [graphic] : Universal, perfect and elegant stoves and ranges. Manufactured by Cribben, Sexton & Co., Chicago, Ill.
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"Wes don got de "Domestic," we has!" [graphic].
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The wedding party off for Europe. And they have all got on the neat $2.50, gaiters made to measure at the Co-operative Shoemakers, arnt they splendid. 220 & 222 S. Halsted St. [graphic].
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Sunday. Yer looks lubly Ephraim, and it all comes using dat Higgins soap [graphic].
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“Universal family” Soapine, Kendall Mfg. Co., Providence, R.I. [graphic].
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Try King's quick rising buckwheat. It is the best. The cook likes it [graphic].
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"Wes don got de "Domestic," we has!" [graphic].
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Saturday. Whoa! Dar Sambo! What do yer mean, what makes yer jump and shout? I will wash yer clean with Higgins' soap, and then yer may jump out [graphic].
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Chestnut Street, east of Third
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Scenery on the Pennsylvania Railroad Album
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[Unnumbered plate and advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets] [graphic].
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[Unnumbered plate and advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets]
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Illustrations of Philadelphia [graphic] / Vincit qui se vincit. Collected by Chas. A. Poulson.
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Chestnut Street from Seventh to Sixth, (north side). [graphic].
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Illustrations of Philadelphia. Vol. X. [graphic] / Vincit qui se vincit. Collected by Chas. A. Poulson.
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[William H. Helfand graphic popular medicine ephemera collection]
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Scenery on the Pennsylvania Railroad
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Market Street east of 9th Street.
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Goodyears Rubber-Packing & Belting Company.
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Goodyears Rubber, Packing & Belting Company.
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The Hunters three and O.N.T. [graphic].
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Engravings by William Humphrys Scrapbook
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Engravings by William Humphrys
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[Michael Zinman world's fairs collection]
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Philadelphia, western & southern trade journal. Illustrated supplement
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The Game of Philadelphia Buildings Flashcards
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The game of Philadelphia buildings
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[Thomas Richardson and American Bank Note Company scrapbook]
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