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[Marriage certificate]

George W. Watson coach & harness maker. Philadelphia.

Craing, Finley

[T. Wattson & Sons, biscuit bakery, 129 North Front Street, Philadelphia]

[Piper & Andrews, warm air furnace manufactory. Cooking ranges. 82 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia]

Charles Oakford's model hat store, 158, Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Hats, caps and furs, wholesale and retail.

Elevation plan of Granite St. buildings and those connecting with Walnut, Dock and Front Streets.

H. B. McCalla, successor to the late Andrew McCalla, No. 252 Market St. First hat & cap store below 8th St. south side, Philadelphia.

Destruction by fire of Pennsylvania Hall. On the night of the 17th May, 1838.

Lincoln Monument, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia

[Brown, Frederick & Kunkel, clothing warerooms, 41 North Third Street, Philadelphia]

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

Views of a cemetery

At a fire. What boys may expect when they get in firemen's way.

T. I. Dyre, Jr. bell & brass founder, corner of Washington & Church Streets, Philadelphia.

Souvenir of the coldest winter on record. Scene on the Delaware River at Philada. during the severe winter of 1856.

Wetherill's white lead, red lead, chemical glass, drug & dye stuff store. Wetherill & Brother, manufacturer of white lead & red lead litharge chrome yellow & green, oil vitrol, copperas, chemicals

[Womrath & Neville, manufactory of fringes, tassels, cords & c. & Geo. F. Womrath, fur store, 15 & 13 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia]

[A. H. Eckhardt. Soap & candle manufactory, No. 326 N. Second Street, Philadelphia]

Burton & Laning. Manufactory: 6th Street above Camac.

High Street and market shambles.

[Hartley & Knight's bedding warehouse, 148 South Second Street, Philadelphia]

J. H. Michener & Cos. curing, packing & smoking establishment S.W. corner of Front and Willow Sts. Philadelphia.

[Jacob Emerick importer and wholesaler, dealer in china, glass & Queensware, No. 215 North Third Street. Philada. 4 doors below Callowhill St. east side. Packing warranted.]

[John Horn, drugs and chemical store, N.E. corner of Third & Brown Streets, Philadelphia]

[John Ziegler, grocer, N.W. corner of Callowhill and Water Streets, Philadelphia]

[Joseph Feinour & Son stove store and Joseph Feinour's tin, copper brass & iron ware house 213-215 South Front Street, Philadelphia]

At a fire. What boys may expect when they get in firemen's way.

Market Street from Front St. Philadelphia.

Market Street, from Front St.

Shad fishing (taking up the net.)

Goodyears Rubber-Packing & Belting Company.

Goodyears Rubber, Packing & Belting Company.

[Specimen sheet for Theodore Leonhardt & Son, Commercial Lithographers 922 Locust Street Philadelphia, PA.]

Point Breeze Park, schottisch

City Museum polka /

Stein & Jones, printers & lithographers, no. 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

W. Boell, practical lithographer and engraver, 311 Walnut Street Philadelphia.

Lehman & Bolton. Steam power lithographic & letter press printing rooms. Nos 418, 420 & 422 Library Street. Opposite Post Office.

F. & L. Ladner's Northern Military Hall, nos. 528, 530 & 532 North Third Street, Philadelphia.

The new Masonic Temple, Philadelphia.

A plan for the regulation of cars stopping at crossings.

Routes of the two parades by the soldiers and sailors, Friday, October 2d, 1868.

Compliments of Burk & M'Fetridge, printers & lithographers, 304 Chestnut, Philadelphia.

Commercial lithography. Theo. Leonhardt & Son, s.e. cor. 5th & Library sts. opposite Drexel Building, Philadelphia.

J. Hoover, pictures and frames, 628 Arch St., Philadelphia.

[The new Masonic Temple, Philadelphia]

The New Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.

The Girard College, Philadelphia.

[T. Sharpless & Sons, wholesale ware room, clothes, cassimeres, merinoes, silks and vestings and Pekin Tea Company, South Second Street and Trotter's Alley, Philadelphia]

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