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She fastened the door with a skewer.

The political barber.

Finding the bird's nest.

"I don't care for signs."

Guess - who is it?

Dolly's wash-day.

International Regatta, Philadelphia, 1876.

"Is that tooth mine?"

Open your mouth and shut your eyes.

[Girls feeding a bird]

[Curiosities]

First of April.

Giving gas.

Extracting teeth.

[Two young women in an embrace]

Apples. Two for 5 cts. sir.

The young housekeepers.

Preparing for school.

Grandpa's music lessons.

The happy family going to market.

The misfortunes of a sweet tooth.

A pleasant evening at home.

When a man's married his trouble begins.

"Be patient, dear; don't swear."

Love on a tub.

Les pilules du Diable.

[Incomplete series of genre stereographs satirizing the New Woman]

[Musicians playing in a field]

Kitchen courtship.

Views of a wedding ceremony.

McCarthy's wake.

Vacation pastime.

Two little nigs

McAllister & Brother, 728 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

[Relics in display case]

The new woman--wash day.

The sick dolly.

The sick dolly.

The new woman barber.

The statue of Wm. Penn crowned by Fred'k Coombs.

The bust of George Washington crowned by Fred'k Coombs.

Views on the Estate of S.B. Waugh, Bordentown, N.J.

[Martha Maxwell and her exhibit of "Woman's Work", Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition]

[Martha Maxwell's exhibit of "Woman's Work", Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition]

"Have dinner at one dear."

[Norristown Railroad Bridge across the Wissahickon Creek]

[Martha Maxwell posing with habitat grouping, Mrs. M.A. Maxwell's Rocky Mountain Museum, Boulder, Colorado]

The new woman--wash day.

Unveiling of Washington statue, Phila., May 15, 1897.

Mr. & Mrs. Turtledove's new French cook.

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