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Old Franklin Institute, S. 7th St., Phila. [graphic].

[Christ Church.] [graphic].

Loudoun, 4650 Germantown Ave., built by Thos. Armat. occupied in 1920 by Mr. Albanus Chas. Logan & Miss Maria D. Logan. [graphic].

Loudoun, 4650 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

Commemorative tablet on City Hall, Philadelphia to Swedish settlers. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, observatory. [graphic].

Christ Church, interior. [graphic].

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

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

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

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

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

Independence Hall. [graphic].

Independence Hall. [graphic].

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

[Wyck, 6026 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Old houses on Camac St., Phila. [graphic].

[St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, S.W. corner of 3rd & Pine Streets, Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Shoemaker or Rock Hill, 347 E. Penn St., possibly the oldest house in Germantown. [graphic].

Merchants' Exchange. [graphic].

Carpenters' Hall. [graphic].

Valley Green Inn on Wissahickon, Philadelphia. [graphic].

6043 Germantown Ave. Centre of fierce skirmish during the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

Concord School House, built 1775, Germantown Ave. [graphic].

[Gloria Dei Church, 929 S. Water Street, Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Valley Green, Fairmount Park, Phila. [graphic].

Christ Church, window. [graphic].

Christ Church, window. [graphic].

Window in Christ Church. Westernmost of the stained glass windows on the South Side. Upper part "Council of Nice, A. D. 325." Lower part "Origin of the American Church in Christ Church 1785." [graphic].

Christ Church window. [graphic].

Christ Church window [graphic].

Wyck, Germantown (from steps of Methodist Church). [graphic].

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

Wyck. [graphic].

Woodlands. [graphic].

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

Upsala, Germantown Ave. [graphic].

[Upsala, 6430 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.] [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, the John Wister House, 5261 Germantown Ave., built 1744. During the Battle of Germantown, the British Gen. Agnew was brought here wounded & died in the parlor. [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].

Grumblethorpe, back part of. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, back part of. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe, Wister property. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe in 1744 from Mr. Wister's history. [graphic].

Grumblethorpe. Alexander Wister at the old pump. [graphic].

5300 Germantown Ave., N.W. cor. Queen Lane. [graphic].

Johnson House door. [graphic].

Upsala doorway. [graphic].

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