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Liberty [graphic] / Photo. and published by H.W. Horton, 5 Summer St., Boston.

Union and Liberty [graphic] / H. Whateley; [T. Sinclair's Lith. Phila.]

Old Liberty Bell.

Reward of merit

[Practical slavery and professional liberty] [graphic] / Barralet del. ; Edwin sc.

One flag, one country. [graphic] : Constitution & laws.

Outline of the monument to liberty to be erected in Independence Square, Philadelphia

Soyez libres et citoyens [graphic] / Rouvier, P. del ; Boily, C. sc.

[The morning dream] [graphic].

The monument to liberty to be erected in Independence Square, Philadelphia, designed by William W. Story.

Our relations at home and abroad.

Exeter Hall. The Lion weeps: "Is he not a bird and a brother?" [graphic]

Grand tableau of the future. The little child, Liberty, shall lead them. [graphic]

For the precise period at which this occurred, consult history. [graphic]

The Eagle vindicates the Monroe Doctrine in Mexico. [graphic]

Introduction of Master Swamp Angel: the Lion pockets his Rams. [graphic]

Grand combat between the Eagle and the Wolf. [graphic]

The arming of the Wolf by his faithful squire. [graphic]

Which temporarily astonished even the Gallic Cock. [graphic]

Who responded with warlike vigor when the Lion caved. [graphic]

The Mexican Vulture garroted by the Gallic Cock. [graphic]

On England's muggy shore a surly lion gave a grievous roar! [graphic]

Which he forgets in the embrace of the belligerent Wolf of the C.S.A. [graphic]

Liberty Bell, State House, Philadelphia.

The Liberty Bell, Phila. Pa.

Independence Hall, which first proclaimed Freedom, as "government by the people," -- Philadelphia.

Collection of Red Cross and World War I Pins

Libertas Americana

Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences, or The Genius of America Encouraging the Emancipation of the Blacks

F. Keeler, daguerreotype and stereoscope rooms, No. 276 Market Street, above Eighth, S. side, Philadelphia.

David Newton, manufacturer of Union tea & coffee ware, wholesale and retail, No. 710 North Fourth Street, above Coates, west side, Philadelphia.

The Liberty Bell, leaving Philadelphia for Boston, June 15th, 1903.

Truth shall make you free [graphic] / Engraved by P. Reason.

[In commemoration of the centennial anniversary of our nation's birth.]

[Centennial Memorial]

"Raising the liberty pole"

Asher M. Childs clothes renovating establishment, No. 145 N. 9th St. [graphic] : Old clothes made to look equal to new, by cleaning or dyeing without taking a part. Also repairing, and altering done to the latest fashions. All work done in a superior mann

Union Brass Works. M'Cambridge, Fry & Co. 525 and 527 Cherry Street, Philadelphia.

Our flag--may it forever wave!

[Joseph P. Mickley trade cards]

Centennial buildings at Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Penn.

P.S. Duval & Co.'s steam lithographic establishment, artizan's building Ranstead Place west from no 26 South Fourth Street Philadelphia.

P.S. Duval & Co.'s steam lithographic establishment, artizan's building Ranstead Place west from no 26 South Fourth Street Philadelphia.

1776, Centennial International Exhibition, 1876.

Northern Liberty Fire Company. No. 1. Instituted May 1st 1756. Incorporated March 18th 1833.

[Liberty Bell in the Assembly Room, Independence Hall, 520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia]

Hand in Hand Fire Company, first grand citizens dress ball [graphic] : To be given Friday March 26th 1847, at the upper saloon of the Museum Building in honor of the celebration of the anniversary of the Fire Association

The old Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

The old Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.

The old Liberty Bell.

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