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The South East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia

Remarks on the slave trade [graphic].

Independence

Section of a slave ship [graphic].

Revolte sur un bâtiment négrier [graphic].

Wood from the Petite Hermine

Bann[er of] the sea. National song and chorus. [graphic].

John H. Brown & Co. No. 307 Market St.

La traite des noirs [graphic] / Trichon ; Fath.

Shipped in good order & well conditioned by Soutter & Bell. [bill of lading]

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Swiss store. Fans, baskets, sea beans, sea shells, fine porcelains, swiss carvings. E. Misson, 26 Washington St., Cape May, N.J.

Bought of Potts & Roberts, importers and dealers in foreign and American iron & steel and heavy hardware. Warehouse, Third & Willlow Sts.

To John Hartman, dr. East End Steam Biscuit Work, No. 412 South Wharves, and 413 Penn St. Plain & fancy biscuit & crackers

N. & G. Taylor Co., importers of tin plate, metals, sheet iron &c. [graphic] : Established 1810.

A slave-ship [graphic].

African mother on a rock [graphic].

[Scenes from Guinea] [graphic].

Insurrection on board a slave ship [graphic] / W.L. Walton, lith.

The Africans of the slave bark "Wildfire" [graphic] / M.N.

[The Morro Castle (ship) beached near shore at Asbury Park, New Jersey]

[Plan and sections of a slave ship]

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Sailing ship woodcut

[Robert Morgan of New Haven, washed ashore after a storm in Atlantic City, N.J.]

Transportation Building. 250 x 960 feet. Cost $280,000.

H.M.S. Pinafore.

Coggins & Harbach, No. 36 North Eighth St., Philadelphia.

Brennan, jeweler, 13 South Eighth St., Phila.

[Middle passage: instruments of restraint and torture] [graphic].

[J. Hartman's biscuit bakery, No. 90 Penn Street, Philadelphia]

[Frontispiece for Histoire philosophique et politique] [graphic] / Ch. Eisen del. ; N. Delaunay Sulpt.

Branding a female slave [graphic].

Scene in the hold of the "Blood-Stained Gloria." (Middle Passage) [graphic].

Merrick & Sons iron founders, boiler makers & machinists. Washington Ave. & Fifth Street, Philadelphia.

An east prospect of the city of Philadelphia taken by George Heap from the Jersey shore, under the direction of Nicholas Scull surveyor general of the province of Pennsylvania.

U.S. Government Building- Main Avenue Looking West

Ho! for the ironclad ship! : The yard will be open for visitors on Friday & Saturday. The launch will take place at noon, Saturday, May 10th, 1862. Passengers can take the 2d & 3d Street passenger cars. Exchange tickets are sold by all connecting roads.

Steamer Missouri.

John Mustin, Jr., S.E. cor. Arch & Seventh, Philad'a. Military yarns.

Found at last! The cheapest shell store in Atlantic City. Rare and beautiful sea shells, corals, toys, curiosities, etc. East India Shell Store, No. 1120 Atlantic Avenue, above post office.

Whann's Super Phosphate Manufactory. Walton, Whann & Co., proprietors. Wilmington, Delaware, office, Front & Market sts.

Whann's Super Phosphate Manufactory. Walton, Whann & Co., proprietors. Wilmington, Delaware, office, Front & Market sts. [graphic] : Daniel Fields, general agent for the Southern states.

The sea and the ships.

Wreck of the slave ship [graphic].

[African American minstrel group performing on a riverboat]

Gloucester [Massachusetts] Fishing Boats

Marvelous Plant - Agricultural Hall

War Canoe and Models - U.S. Government Building

John Smith Papers, 1802-1819.

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