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School house of St. Marks. Church Locust St. Philada.

[Engine house at Delaware Water Works]

Church of the Holy Trinity, 200 South 19th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

[Fairmount Water Works]

[Fairmount Water Works]

[Fairmount Water Works] [graphic].

Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia

Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia [graphic].

Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia

Arch at Fairmount

Philada. Gas Works

Philadelphia Water Works. "Engine House" at Schuylkill Works.

Philadelphia Water Works. "Stand Pipe" 24th Ward Works.

Reading R.R. Office.

Fairmount, from Lemon Hill, southeast.

Main building, International Exhibition. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, 1876.

Residence of Mr. Baird near Darby.

Bridges across the Wissahickon.

Entrance to Mount Vernon Cemetery, Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Water Works. Extension of Water Works. South view of flumes. New mill house.

Philadelphia Water Works. New mill house at Fairmount. South front.

[Sarcophagus in cemetery, probably Laurel Hill Cemetery, 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia]

[Entrance to Printers' Cemetery at Woodlands Cemetery, 3900 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia]

Monitors, League Island, Philada.

Christ Church, Philada.

Ledger Building, Sixth & Chestnut Streets.

Ledger Building, Sixth and Chestnut Streets.

Custom House, Phila.

Fairmount from Lemon Hill, Phila. Park.

View of wheel house, Fairmount.

Porter & Coates' Bookstore, (interior view, from the front). [graphic].

Horticultural Hall.

Post Office, Philadelphia.

Philadelphia's pride, her public building, Pa., U.S.A.

Photograph Dept.

Horticultural Dept.

Photograph Dept.

Franklin Institute Exhibition, 1874.

[Chestnut Street, west from Ninth Street, north side, Philadelphia]

Third St., north of Walnut, east side.

East from Independence Hall

[Panorama of Philadelphia northwest from State House]

[Springbrook, garden estate of George H. Stuart, Frankford Road]

Continental Hotel Philada. [graphic].

New Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane building, Pa. [graphic] / Langenheim.

New Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane building, Pa.

New Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane building, Pa.

Market Street east of 9th Street.

Jaynes' Hall, Chestnut Street below Seventh

Masonic Temple dedication parade, September 26, 1873.

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