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Concord School House. Built 1775.

Old Concord School House. Main St. Germantown, Pa. Built 1775

Old Johnson House, N. W. Main & Washington Lane.

Building in rear of the Johnson house, Washington Lane.

Doorway to Johnson House, Main & Washington Ln.

5300 Main St. at present parsonage of Trinity Luth. Church. Formerly Sauer's property. In cellar first type case in America 1772.

Doorway of Chew House, 1882.

Millverton, home of Joseph Lea and Sarah Ann Robeson, his wife, at mouth of Wissahickon. From painting.

Washington Inn, Washtn. Lane & Main St., known as Washington Tavern, 1793.

Keyser House, 6316 Main St., subsequently owned by Elwood Johnson.

Johnson House, Main & Johnson Sts. Oldest house in Germantown. Built in 1698 by Heivert Papen. Passed into Johnson family early in the 18th century. Demolished in 1883

Neglee House, 4518-20 Main St., built before 1750.

Capt. Barrow's House, 5106 Main St.

Knorr house, N.W. Main St. & Walnut Lane, from pencil sketch on a visiting card, made in 1862.

5140 Main St. Occupied by Gilbert Stuart 1794-5. Studio in rear.

5203-5205 Main St. Home of Dr. Theodore Ashmead and Dr. Belton. Owen Wister born here July 14,1860.

Conyngham-Hacker House, 5214 Main St.

Morris House.

5450 Main St. Built 1790. Home of Thos. Armat.

Blair House, Main & Walnut Ln. Built 1775 by Dr. Wm. Shippen, occupied also by his son in law. Rev. Saml. Blair afterward President of Princeton University.

Mennonite Meeting, Main St.

6205 Main St., built by Dirck Keyser 1738. 1st 2-story house in Germantown.

Dunkard Meeting House, Germantown. Main St. abv. Sharpnack, N.E. side, 1770, mother church of Dunkards or German Baptists.

Paul House, 6843 Main St. Occupied by Gorgas family during battle of Germantown.

Old House, Main St. & Mermaid Lane.

N. W. Upsal & Main St. from Upsal St.

Billmyer House, 1727, N.E. Main & Upsal Sts.

Cope House, Main abv. Johnson St. [sic]

Main St. abv. Upsal.

Birthplace of David Rittenhouse, born 1732. On Lincoln Drive, Germantown.

"Springbank," Wissahickon Ave. Built by Wm. Rittenhouse 1736, afterwards home of John Welsh.

Home of Christopher Ludwig, Baker General to Continental Army. So. side Haines St. abv. Chew.

Home of Col. Thos. Forrest, artillery officer Battle Germantown. Stenton Ave, east side, north of Haines St.

Christopher Ludwig house, Haines Street.

[Merchants Exchange, Philadelphia]

Fairmount Waterworks.

Triumphal Arch. Peace Jubilee. Oct. 1898.

Court of Honor, Peace Jubilee. Oct. 25-28, 1898. Looking north from Locust St. Shows Dundas House cor. Broad & Walnut.

Stenton, built by James Logan 1727.

Germantown High School

Rear of Johnson House, Main St. & Washington Lane.

[[The]] Johnson House, Main & Washington Lane, built in 1768 by John Johnson. The doors & hall show marks of bullets in battle of Germantown.

Wyck.

Wyck, front door.

Wyck, front bedroom.

Doorway of 6347 Main St. Keyser-Rodney House.

Main St. entrance to Chew House, Main & Johnson St.

Chew House, Main & Johnson Sts.

Chew House, Germantown, Pa.

Carlton, north side, near Midvale Ave. Washington's Headquarters 1777.

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