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William B. Dixey trade cards

Clarence Brooks & Co., manufacturers of fine coach varnishes, cor. West & West 12th Sts., New York.

[Stamper - Bingham - Blackwell House, 224 Pine Street.] [graphic].

Jefferson House, so. west corner of Seventh and Market st. [graphic] / Photograph by McClees

Hungry Continentals paid busy lass a visit. Helping himself to fruit, cried one, "What is it?" This machine which does suck work! Would I were the owner!" "Sir," she said, " It is the Enterprise cherry stoner."

In sixteen eighty two, you surely have heard how William Penn and honest treaty made. All good Indians mourn him still and remember his proclamation of good will to use the Enterprise bone, shell, and corn mill.

In eighteen fourteen, Scott, the Indian hero, made red hot work for the red men-yes and redder himself he cooled with Juleps, cold as zero iced by the famous Enterprise ice shredder.

[Postcards, bank drafts, and invoices relating to G.G. Green, manufacturer of proprietary medicines, Woodbury, N.J.]

[Van Stan's Stratena and Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil trade cards]

Creditor of Johnsing & Skinner--"I'll hab a hundred and fifty cents on de dollar, or I'll lick de hul firm."

[Plate 8 and advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets]

[Plate 8 and advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets] [graphic].

[Geo. G. Burbank, druggist and apothecary, 235 Main St., Worcester, Mass.]

Waterbury Drug Store, established 1797. Leavenworth & Dikeman, Exchange Place, Waterbury, Conn.

Compliments of J.C. Williams & Son, Central Pharmacy, 50 South Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y.

[Dr. Jayne's medications trade cards]

When Alden wooed the fair Priscilla for his friend. In sixteen twenty six by Plymouth Rocks environs. The course of true love, rough at first, was at the end. As smooth as if they'd used the Enterprise sad irons.

Photography under a cloud.

[Collection of business correspondence of S. R. Van Duzer, wholesale druggist, New York]

[Job printing specimens for certificates, bank notes, receipts, labels, and billheads]

Bronson's block after the fire.

[Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania trade cards]

[S. Shoneman trade cards]

Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation, General Chemical Division plant, Camden, New Jersey.

Post Office, Philadelphia.

Post Office, Philadelphia. [graphic] / M. P. Simons, 1320 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, landscape and portrait photographer.

[Edwin C. Burt trade cards]

The celluloid corset clasps side & dress steels.

[Chamberlin weather strips trade cards]

1888-1889 third supplement to catalogue of electrotypes from A. Blanc, Horticultural Engraver, No. 314 N. Eleventh St. Philada., Pa., U.S.A. [graphic] : Registered Cable Address, "Blanc, Philadelphia."

The Universal clothes wringer. What Dina, six o'clock and not done yet! And look at these torn clothes. Oh mistis de wringing am awful, always tear de clothes 'spect dat I neber get through

[Stereograph showing the office of the Grand Union Hotel advertising Maine druggists J.H. Irish & Co. on verso] [graphic].

Brother Gardner addresses the Lime Kiln Club on the virtues of Dixon's Stove Polish

S.F. Jacoby & Co. Importers & dealers in foreign and domestic marble in all their varieties. J.K. & M. Freedley dealers in American marble.

Market St., west of 10th St.

Gloucester Iron Works, Gloucester, N.J. on the river Delaware nearly opposite Philadelphia, Pa. David Matthew, superintendent.

J.W. Paxson & Co. Philadelphia.

E.C. Stotsenburg's iron, brass & bell foundry, Wilmington, Delaware, Front & Washington Streets.

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

American Hotel. Henry A. Charter. Chestnut Street, opposite the State House Philadelphia.

View of the United States Hose house & apparatus, Philadelphia.

[Duff's Mercantile College, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.]

Custom House & Post Office Phila, Pa.

[Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia]

[Third Street, east side, north of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]

Panoramic view of Philadelphia west from State House.

[Southwest corner West 3rd Street and Market Square, Williamsport, Pa.]

[Market Street, showing businesses on the south side between 11th and 12th Streets, Philadelphia]

[George Mecke cabinet maker and upholsterer, No 355, North 2nd St. nearly opposite Tammany St. Philadelphia.]

H. S. Tarr's marble yard, no. 274 Green St. above Seventh Philadelphia Pa.

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