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Girard Bank. [graphic].

5450 Germantown Ave. Supposed built in 1790, by one Morgan. Thomas Armat lived there from 1807 till his death in 1831. [graphic].

Keyser House, 6205 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

House at N.E. corner Germantown Ave. & Upsal St., in front of which Washington stood during the Battle of Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777. [graphic].

Morris House, 5442 Germantown Ave. Built by Jacob Deschler in 1772. Occupied by Washington in 1793 & 4. [graphic].

[Mennonite Meeting House, 6119 Germantown Ave., at n.e. cor. Herman St., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

[Letitia Penn House, Lansdowne Dr. near W. Girard Ave.] [graphic].

Mt. Pleasant, river front. [graphic].

Mount Pleasant, home of Benedict Arnold in Fairmount Park. [graphic].

Pennsylvania Hospital, E. wing built 1755. [graphic].

[Dunkard Meeting House, 6613 Germantown Avenue.] [graphic].

5140 Germantown Ave. The "Cory" or Crows' Nest. Wm. Wynn Wister's Place. Gilbert Stewart lived there from 1796 to 1800. He painted Washington's portrait in the barn, which is not now standing. [graphic].

5214 Germantown Ave. The Hacker House. Site of the British encampment during the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

Wynnestay, side view. [graphic].

Wynnestay, home of Dr. Wynne who came over in the ship ""Welcome" with Wm. Penn, now the home of the Drs. Blechschmidt. Front view. [graphic].

Farland [sic] Farm, old Wetherill Estate at Audubon, Pa. [graphic].

Farland [sic] Farm, old Wetherill Estate at Audubon, Pa. [graphic].

[Stamper - Bingham - Blackwell House, 224 Pine Street.] [graphic].

4518 & 4520 Germantown Ave. Neglee House. When built, uncertain, but Jas. Logan lived in it while Stenton was being built, 1727-1734. [graphic].

John Bartram's house. [graphic].

John Bartram's House, side view. [graphic].

6303 [sic] Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Bartram's back door. [graphic].

Stenton, house of James Logan. [graphic].

John Bartram's house. [graphic].

Independence Hall. [graphic].

Independence Hall. [graphic].

David Rittenhouse home. [graphic].

David Rittenhouse home. [graphic].

Wynnestay. [graphic].

Parlor of Grumblethorp, showing chair given to Wister family by Count Zinzendorf, founder of Moravian church in Penna. [graphic].


Parlor of Grumblethorp, showing chair given to Wister family by Count Zinzendorf, founder of Moravian church in Penna. [graphic].

Blue Bell Tavern, Woodland Ave. & Island Road (about 74th St.) built 1766. Patronized by Washington. [graphic].

Andalusia, Bensalem Township, Bucks Co., Pa. John Craig, a merchant, bought the tract of land in 1794 & his wife designed the house. Nicholas Biddle married their daughter & Andalusia became his residence. Charles Biddle now occupies it. [graphic].

Andalusia, back door [sic]. [graphic].

[Wyck, detail of door, 6026 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Wyck. [graphic].

Woodlands. [graphic].

Carlton, in lower part of Germantown. Built by Henry Hill. Year not known. Burned in the Revolutionary War in 1777. Rebuilt by Hill, it is said, in 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall, cor. Stokley St. & Midvale Ave. [graphic].

[Johnson House, 6306 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Andalusia. [graphic].

Cliveden. [graphic].

Cliveden, home of the Chew Family. Built in 1760 on Germantown Ave. Seat of the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

6306 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Penn Rhyn. Built by Abraham Bickley in 1744 & enlarged in 1782. In the stable is still preserved the coach he imported from England. The house is now occupied by Thomas Mitten. It is now owned by Mrs. (Joseph R.?) Drexel, to whom it descended by the Bickl

Carlton House, Germantown. [graphic].

Carlton House, in lower part of Germantown, cor. Stokley & Midvale Ave. Built by Henry Hill at unknown date before Revolution. Rebuilt 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall. [graphic].

Upsala doorway. [graphic].


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