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Trade cards, advertisements, and bill heads for Philadelphia merchants.
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E. A. Wright, bank note engraver, lithographer, plate printer. Chestnut & 11th sts.
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[Materials relating to Renne's Pain Killing Magic Oil, manufactured and marketed by Wm. Renne & Sons, of Pittsfield, Mass.]
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Scene on the Schuylkill from E bank near Spruce St. [graphic].
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[Smokestacks of an oil tank below Gray's Ferry Bridge, Philadelphia] [graphic].
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Scene from s. side w. end South St Bridge, Phila [graphic].
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[United Gas Improvement Company's Point Breeze Gas Works from the Passyunk Avenue bridge over the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia] [graphic].
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Nearing the Atlantic Refining Co's plant at Point Breeze [graphic].
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Directions for making the army woolen mitten. : First sew the welt on the thumbpiece; then close up the thumb on the back, and fit it in its place, where it must be firmly stitched; then close up the side and finger. It is best to leave the edges of the s
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Manayunk, near Philadelphia.
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Manayunk near Philadelphia.
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Manayunk near Philadelphia.
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Manayunk.
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[J. & J. Reakirt, wholesale druggists and importers of drugs, chemicals, paints, dye-stuffs, &c. &c. S.E. cor. of Third & Callowhill Sts., Philada.] [graphic] / M. S. Weaver, del.
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[Ritter Cotterell & Ritter wholesale drug & chemical warehouse. Paints, oils, glass & dye stuffs. 132 North Third Street, corner of Branch Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / M. S. Weaver, del.
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Philadelphia fashions, spring & summer 1844, by S.A. & A.F. Ward, No. 62 Walnut St.
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[Ritter Cotterell & Ritter wholesale drug & chemical warehouse. Paints, oils, glass & dye stuffs. 132 North Third Street, corner of Branch Street, Philadelphia]
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Northern Liberties' Sugar Refinery.
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[J. & J. Reakirt, wholesale druggists and importers of drugs, chemicals, paints, dye-stuffs, &c. &c. S.E. cor. of Third & Callowhill Sts., Philada.]
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[Jacob Emerick importer and wholesaler, dealer in china, glass & Queensware, No. 215 North Third Street. Philada. 4 doors below Callowhill St. east side. Packing warranted.]
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Jules Hauel's eau lustral hair restorative
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The India Rubber and Gutta-Percha Department.
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F.G. Ford's patent support for bed slats (patented April 7th, 1885.) Manufactured and sold by Thos. Devlin & Co., American Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
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John Baird, steam marble works, Ridge Road above Spring Garden St. Philadelphia. [graphic]
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Louis L. Peck manufacturer & dealer in burning fluid varnishes, pine oil, virgin & sp[iri]ts of turpentine absolute, apothecaries, deodorized and fluid alcohol, of a superior quality linseed oil, white lead, lamps of every description, German & English br
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[Advertisements for proprietary medicines marketed by W. Gilmore & Son, of Pavilion, N.Y.]
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W. F. Geddes' Sons steam power printers and lithographers 724 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Pa.
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[Interior view of Charles Oakford & Sons hat store, Continental Hotel, 826-828 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]
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[Interior view of Charles Oakford & Sons hat store, Continental Hotel, 826-828 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]
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[Interior view of Charles Oakford & Sons hat store, Continental Hotel, 826-828 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Langenheim.
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Philadelphia, from the State House, looking N.E.
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Philadelphia, from the State House, looking N.E. [graphic].
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Philadelphia, from the State House, looking N.E.
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Warner Miskey & Merrill's show room, 718 Chestnut St. Phil.
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Warner Miskey & Merrill's show room, 718 Chestnut St. Phil. [graphic] / Langenheim.
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Warner Miskey & Merrill's show room, 718 Chestnut St. Phil.
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[Interior view of Charles Oakford & Sons hat store, Continental Hotel, 826-828 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]
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[Interior view of Charles Oakford & Sons hat store, Continental Hotel, 826-828 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]
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[Interior view of Charles Oakford & Sons hat store, Continental Hotel, 826-828 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].
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Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Lithographers. 324 & 326 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
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Works of P. & F. Corbin. New Britain Conn. U.S.A.
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R. & G.A. Wright. Manufacturers of fine perfumery &c. 624 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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The United States Centennial International Exhibition.
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Jaynes' Hall, Chestnut Street below Seventh
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Noble Well and ferry
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A part of the 4,000,000 bale yearly cotton crop of Texas.
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M. H. Traubel, lithographer, 146 So. Eighth St., Philadelphia. [graphic] : Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap.
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M. H. Traubel, lithographer, 146 So. Eighth St., Philadelphia.
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Bergner & Engel's Brewery. Office, 412 Library Street. Brewery, 32d and Thompson Sts. Philadelphia.
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Martin Landenberger & Co.
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Commercial lithography. Theo. Leonhardt & Son, s.e. cor. 5th & Library sts. opposite Drexel Building, Philadelphia.
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Gambrinus Unterstutzungus Gesellschaft [membership certificate].
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Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Importers of cards, 324 & 326 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
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Theo. Leonhardt & Son, importers of cards, 324 & 326 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
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Specimen of crayon work for Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Lithographers. 324 & 326 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
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Thaddeus Davids & Co.
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Kingford's Oswego corn starch, : for puddings, custards, blanc mange, &c., is the original,--established in 1849, and preserves its reputation as purer, stronger and mor delicate than any other article of the kind offered, either of the same name or with
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Kingford's Oswego starch, the best starch in the world! : Kingsford's Oswego corn starch for puddings, custards, blanc mange, &c. Kingsford's silver gloss starch, gives a beautiful finish to the linen. Read this! Less than half a cent will pay the differe
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T. G. Chase & Co. no. 223 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, manufacturers of extra refined amber mucilage, black, blue, red and carmine inks, machine copying ink, writing fluid, ladies' violet ink.
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Union Umbrella Store, : 777 South 2d St. below German, lower side, Philadelphia. Having opened a new store, and taken the advantage of the hard times, by making my purchases exclusively for cash, I know I can sell my goods twenty per cent. cheaper than th
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