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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

State-House

[Road to Philadelphy]

John Hibler, importer & wholesale dealer in foreign & American wines & liquors. No. 56, North Third Street, (second door above Arch,) Philadelphia.

Lacey & Phillips.

Melloy & Ford, wholesale tin ware manufacturers.

Penn Hotel & Denny's harness shop.

Wootten's excelsior stove lustre or pure black lead

U.S. Custom House (formerly U.S. Bank)

House where Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, s.w. cor 7th & Market St. 1776

State-House

Shooting turkeys for Thanksgiving-Day

White's great cattle show, and grand procession of the victuallers of Philadelphia

Writing the Emancipation Proclamation

Mexican news

Mexican news

The gallant charge of the Fifty Fourth Massachusetts (Colored) Regiment

Smoke Day's standard Durham smoking tobacco

Uncle Tom's Cabin. On the Levee

United States soldiers at Camp "William Penn" Philadelphia, PA

[Migrating emancipated slaves]

U.S. Custom House (formerly U.S. Bank)

A line shot - the recoil. [graphic] / Thos. Worth.

Adams Tampico Chewing gum. Each wrapper has a different Picture and joke, from "The Judge." [graphic] / H Mitchell.

Soldiers memorial. 4th Regiment. Company F. U.S. Col. Troops [graphic] : Mustered into the United States Service at Baltimore, Md., Aug. 4, 1863, by Col. Wm. Birney.

Tobias Gilmore House, Raynham, 1781-1918. "Toby" Gilmore, born in Africa, was a patriot of the American Revolution. [graphic].

The game of secession or sketches of the rebellion

The battle at Bunker's Hill near Boston June 17, 1775

On the march to the sea

Life in Philadelphia. A crier extraordinary. [graphic] / W.S.; C. Hunt, Sc.

Life in Philadelphia. Dark conversation. [graphic] / Designd & drawn by W. Summers; Hunt sculpt.

Life in Philadelphia. The new shoes. [graphic] / Designd & drawn by W. Summers; Hunt sculpt.

Life in Philadelphia. A crier extraordinary. [graphic] / W.S.; C. Hunt, Sc.

[Life in Philadelphia scraps] [graphic].

Reading the Emancipation Proclamation

Life in Philadelphia. Grand celebration ob de bobalition ob African slabery. [graphic] / Drawn and Engd. by I. Harris.

Life in Philadelphia. Grand celebration ob de bobalition ob African slabery. [graphic] / Drawn and Engd. by I. Harris.

Life in Philadelphia. Grand celebration ob de bobalition ob African slabery. [graphic] / Drawn and Engd. by I. Harris.

Specimen sheet Union, patriotic and humorous designs upon envelopes

Life in Philadelphia. General order!!! Tention!! de whole city ob Philadelphia!! Philadelphia, Uly 14th 1825, 6 month and little more beside [graphic].

Life in New York.

Life in New York. My name is Antonio Ceasa de Wilson..."

Life in New York. "Blakey I say, can't you by the powers of your stame engine..?"

Life in New York. "Shall I hab the honour of glanting...?"

Life in New York. The rivals.

From the plantation to the senate

To the people of America, this engraving of "First in Peace," from the original painting, is respectfully dedicated, representing the arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23rd, 1789, previous to his inauguration as the firs

High Street in 1799 at present Market Street postcards.

Life in Philadelphia. "Have you any flesh coloured silk stockings...?" [graphic] / C.

Life in Philadelphia. "How you like de new fashion shirt...?" [graphic].

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