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Evans printer. The fast cardpress, Philadelphia, cor. Fourth and Library Sts.

This floral card was printed in 8 colors on the celebrated Model Printing Press, J.W. Daughaday & Co., mfrs., 721 Chestnut St., Phila.

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

Lehman & Bolton steam power lithograph & letter press printing rooms. Nos. 418, 420 & 422 Library Street, Philadelphia. Opposite Post Office.

Lehman & Bolton steam power lithographic & letter press printing rooms. Library Street, Goldsmith's Hall. Opp. Post Office, Philadelphia.

Public Ledger Job Printing Office, south-west corner Sixth and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

Go to the West Philadelphia Card Depot, 3718 Market St., for chromo cards by set, 100 or 1000,

[Harbach & Brother's trade cards]

Compliments of Lehman & Bolton, lithographers, printers, publishers. 715, 171, 719 Arch Street. Philadelphia.

Jacob Haehnlen's lithographic & steam powered letter press printing rooms.

Collis & Lees, dealers in card novelties, 162 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia.

Catalogue illustration - Exterior view of factory.

David Heston Sons

Philad'a, from State House steeple.

M. H. Traubel, lithographer, 146 So. Eighth St., Philadelphia. [graphic] : Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap.

Breuker & Kessler, lithographers, South West Corner Seventh & Chestnut Sts.

Stationer & blank book binder, Hymen L. Lipman successor to Samuel M. Stewart. No. 139 Chestnut St. opposite the Philadelphia Bank. Philadelphia.

Augs. Koellner : engraver and lithographer. No. 6 Bank Alley opposite the Exchange Philadelphia.

Augs. Koellner : engraver and lithographer. Phoenix block Philadelphia.

E. A. Wright, bank note engraver, lithographer, plate printer. Chestnut & 11th sts.

Augs. Koellner : engraver and lithographer. No. 6 Bank Alley opposite the Exchange Philadelphia.

W. F. Geddes' Sons steam power printers and lithographers 724 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Pa.

M. H. Traubel, lithographer, 146 So. Eighth St., Philadelphia.

F. Moras' Lithographic Establishment, Philadelphia. 610 Jayne Street.

Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Importers of cards, 324 & 326 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.

Theo. Leonhardt & Son, importers of cards, 324 & 326 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

Thomas Hunter, successor. Duval & Hunter's catalogue of oleograph publications for the season 1873-4.

E. Ketterlinus' steam power lithographic and letter press printing house cor. of Arch & Fourth Sts. Philadelphia.

E. Ketterlinus' lithographic and letter press printing house cor. of Arch & Fourth Sts. Philadelphia.

Hofstetter Bros. Lithographers, stationers, printers, and blank book manufacturers. 508 & 510 Cherry Street, Philadelphia.

Specimen of crayon work for Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Lithographers. 324 & 326 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.

Office of Thomas Sinclair's Lithographic Establishment, 506 & 508 North Street, Philadelphia. [billhead]

[Geo. S. Harris & Sons.] Printers & lithographers. Nos. 718, 720, 722, 724 Arch St. Philadelphia.

The cheapest and best. William W. Harding photograph albums, 326 Chestnut Street, Philada.

Masonic Hall, Phila.

Peter S. Duval, lithographer

Lithography 120 South Second Street (entrance Elmslies Alley) Philadelphia.

T. Sinclair's lithographic establishment removed from 311 Chestnut to 506 & 508 North St. bet. Market & Arch

H.J. Toudy & Co. Practical lithographers and publishers, 623 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hoe & Co. Steam Lith. Press.

Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Lithographers. 324 & 326 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.

[Philadelphia Evening Bulletin trade cards]

Wagner & McGuigan's lithographic establishment for drawing lettering & printing no. 116 Chesnut [sic] St. Philadelphia.

[John A. Haddock trade cards]

Friends' Book Association, 706 Arch St., Phila. Stationery, engraving and printing.

A. Koellner No. 6. Bank Alley Philadelphia respectfully offers his services to the public in drawing of figures landscapes & animals from the rough sketch to the most finished drawing in every manner and in a style which will be especially useful to publi

W.H. Rease. Lithographic artist. No. 17 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia

National Chromo Co., 927 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. [catalog cover]

Jacob Haehnlen's lithographic & steam powered letter press printing rooms.

Jefferson House, so. west corner of Seventh and Market st. [graphic] / Photograph by McClees

[Advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets] [graphic].

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