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Stone residence. [graphic].

Unidentified residence. [graphic].

Stone residence. [graphic].

Krider's gun store, N.E. cor. 2nd & Walnut Sts. [graphic].

5267 [sic] Germantown Ave. I have no record of when it was built. Anthony Gilbert, a blacksmith, renowned for his strength, lived there in 1809. It is next door above "Grumblethorp." [graphic].

Old water mill, near the Wissahickon. Taken Oct. 14, 1906. A day of happy memories. [graphic].

Old Market, Second & Pine Sts. [graphic].

Tom Moore's Cottage. [graphic].

Tom Moore's Cottage, Fairmount Park, Phila. [graphic].

Old farm building on the Pastorius Estate, back of the n.e. cor. of the Methodist Church at corner of Germantown Ave. & High Street. [graphic].

Pastorius Estate. Building on the estate. [graphic].

Livezy House (Wm. Rittenhouse, father of David.) (Livezey's Lane) Owned by Joshua Garsed. Built some time before 1745. Washington's headquarters, formerly known as the monastery of the Wissahickon. Bought by Livezey in 1800. 1940, Valley Green Canoe Club.

922 Clinton St., Phila. [graphic].

N. W. cor. Germantown Ave. & Logan St. Probably the Wachsmuth-Henry House, built 1760. [graphic].

Church of the Advocate, (South Memorial), 18th & Diamond Sts. [graphic].

Church of the Advocate. Interior, showing pulpit. [graphic].

Church of the Advocate. Interior, N. transept, Phila. [graphic].

The Ivy, Old York Road at Church Road, Ogontz. Oldest part built by Richard Wall in 1682. He came from Cheltenham, England in that year. It was one of the very earliest meeting houses in Philada. County & the only one now standing. [graphic].

5218 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

5222 Germantown Ave., Endt-Hansberry House. Theobald Endt, clockmaker owned it in 1766. [graphic].

John Bechtel House, 5226 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

6019 Germantown Ave. Built by Daniel Pastorius. Also known as the Green Tree Inn. [graphic].

Pastorius House, Germantown. [graphic].

Washington House, Germantown, blt. 1740. [graphic].

Old market. [graphic].

House at foot of Neglee Hill just north of Loudoun. [graphic].

Toland House, 4810 Germantown Ave., built in 1734. At time of Battle of Germantown was home of Geo. Miller, an officer in the American Army, whose wife was forced to bake bread for British. Hotchkin says interior very interesting. Open stairway. Franklin

House on Main St., Germantown. [graphic].

Genl. Wayne Tavern, Montgomery Pike. [graphic].

Harriton, showing old pump. [graphic].

Harriton, built in 1704 by Rowland Ellis. [graphic].

Old Blue Anchor Tavern, Front & Dock Sts. [graphic].

Morris House, door, 225 S. 8th St., blt. 1785. [graphic].

Morris House. [graphic].

4825 Germantown Ave., home of Christian Ottinger, a soldier of the Pennsylvania Line in the Revolutionary War. [graphic].

Rose Tree Inn, near Media, Pa. [graphic].

John & Mildred Keen house cor. of Chestnut & Mansion Sts. on site of present Drexel Institute. [graphic].

Whitby Hall, 58th & Florence Ave. [graphic].

Whitby Hall, 58th & Florence Ave. [graphic].

Mason & Dixon Line stone marking boundry between Delaware & Maryland, on farm of Dr. H. A. Cleaves of Wilmington (Baker.) Side showing arms of Wm. Penn. Probably the 75-mile stone. [graphic].

Wheel Pump Hotel, on Bethlehem Pike, showing the pump from which it got its name, now removed 1940. [graphic].

Rose Tree Inn, Media, built 1837. [graphic].

Walnut St. Theatre, 9th & Walnut Sts. Built 1808. [graphic].

Lafayette's headquarters at Chadd's Ford, Pa. [graphic].

E. side of Barn House, 40 [sic] W. Walnut Lane, built 1796 (J. Fredk. Thomas). [graphic].

Lafayette's headquarters at Chadd's Ford. [graphic].

Lafayette's headquarters at Chadd's Ford. [graphic].

Barn house, Walnut Lane, Germantown. [graphic].

Star Gazers' Stone about 9 miles west of West Chester, Pa. West of Country Home. [graphic].

Star Gazer's Stone. [graphic].

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