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She fastened the door with a skewer.
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The political barber.
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Finding the bird's nest.
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"I don't care for signs."
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Guess - who is it?
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Dolly's wash-day.
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International Regatta, Philadelphia, 1876.
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"Is that tooth mine?"
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Open your mouth and shut your eyes.
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[Girls feeding a bird]
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[Curiosities]
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First of April.
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Giving gas.
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Extracting teeth.
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[Two young women in an embrace]
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Apples. Two for 5 cts. sir.
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The young housekeepers.
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Preparing for school.
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Grandpa's music lessons.
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The happy family going to market.
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The misfortunes of a sweet tooth.
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A pleasant evening at home.
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When a man's married his trouble begins.
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"Be patient, dear; don't swear."
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Love on a tub.
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Les pilules du Diable.
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[Incomplete series of genre stereographs satirizing the New Woman]
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[Musicians playing in a field]
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Kitchen courtship.
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Views of a wedding ceremony.
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McCarthy's wake.
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Vacation pastime.
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Two little nigs
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McAllister & Brother, 728 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
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[Relics in display case]
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The new woman--wash day.
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The sick dolly.
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The sick dolly.
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The new woman barber.
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The statue of Wm. Penn crowned by Fred'k Coombs.
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The bust of George Washington crowned by Fred'k Coombs.
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Views on the Estate of S.B. Waugh, Bordentown, N.J.
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[Martha Maxwell and her exhibit of "Woman's Work", Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition]
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[Martha Maxwell's exhibit of "Woman's Work", Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition]
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"Have dinner at one dear."
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[Norristown Railroad Bridge across the Wissahickon Creek]
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[Martha Maxwell posing with habitat grouping, Mrs. M.A. Maxwell's Rocky Mountain Museum, Boulder, Colorado]
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The new woman--wash day.
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Unveiling of Washington statue, Phila., May 15, 1897.
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Mr. & Mrs. Turtledove's new French cook.
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Hampton Place - Residence of Lt. Gen. Winfield Scott - Elizabethtown, N.J.
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[Interior views of the McAllister Residence, 14 North Merrick Street, West Penn Square, Philadelphia]
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[Corn Exchange, Union Avenue, the Great Central Fair, Philadelphia, 1864]
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Chew house, Germantown.