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[Fashion print showing a couple attired in Quaker costume]
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Two of the killers.
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P.S. Duval, Son & Co. Designers & lithographer Philadelphia
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[Wine & liquor store. Charles Egner 10 North Third Street, Philadelphia]
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In commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of American independence
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Harrison's columbian Hair Dye
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Williams Ogle, coach & harness maker No. 280, Chesnut [sic] Street, above 10th south side, Philadelphia.
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High Street and market shambles.
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Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, of Philadelphia.
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Indian Queen Hotel.
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Shad fishing (taking up the net.)
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Trotting cracks of Philadelphia returning from the race at Point Breeze Park
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Harrison's Columbian hair dye [graphic] : Manufactured by Apollos W. Harrison, 8 1/2 South 7th St.
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London Coffee House
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Dr. George Stuart's botanical syrup and vegetable pills, the greatest family medicine in the world.
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Girard-college
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Girard-college
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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Philada.
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Terrible conflagration and destruction of the steam-boat "New Jersey"
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[Road to Philadelphy]
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City Marble Works and Steam Mantel Factory. Corner Tenth and Vine Streets Philadelphia. J.E. & B. Schell.
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Commissioners Hall, Northern Liberties, Phila.
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Hart, Montgomery & Co. Successors to Isaac Pugh & Co. Manufacturers and importers of paper hangings, No. 118 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Manufactory N.E. Cor. Schuyl[kill] Front & Wood Streets
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State-House
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[Road to Philadelphy]
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John Hibler, importer & wholesale dealer in foreign & American wines & liquors. No. 56, North Third Street, (second door above Arch,) Philadelphia.
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Lacey & Phillips.
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Melloy & Ford, wholesale tin ware manufacturers.
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Penn Hotel & Denny's harness shop.
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Terrible conflagration and destruction of the steam-boat "New Jersey,"
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Wootten's excelsior stove lustre or pure black lead
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U.S. Custom House (formerly U.S. Bank)
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State-House
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White's great cattle show, and grand procession of the victuallers of Philadelphia
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U.S. Custom House (formerly U.S. Bank)
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Funeral Car, used at the obesequies of President Lincoln, in Philadelphia, April 22nd, 1865,
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Henry Simons. Wagon & U.S. national coach works. Philadelphia
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Louis L. Peck manufacturer & dealer in burning fluid varnishes...
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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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View of the Philadelphia volunteer refreshment saloons.
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Wm. D. Rogers' coach and light carriage manufactory, corner of 6th & Master Streets, Philadelphia.
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Foering & Thudiums cheap stove ware-house.
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Goodyears Rubber-Packing & Belting Company.
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Goodyears Rubber, Packing & Belting Company.
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Grigg Block, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia.