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[Chew mansion, Germantown] [graphic] / [Taken February 1857 by James E. McClees]

Chew Mansion postcards. [graphic].

Main St. entrance to Chew House, Main & Johnson St.

Chew House, Main & Johnson Sts.

Chew House, Germantown, Pa.

Cliveden. [graphic].

Cliveden, home of the Chew Family. Built in 1760 on Germantown Ave. Seat of the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

Chew Mansion postcards.

An abolition traitor. : There are traitors in the North as well as in the South, and there are abolitionists in the South as well as in the North. Some of the southern abolitionists have strange views in regard to slavery and its abolition. Among the rest

Cliveden - The Chew House - Germantown, Pa.

Old Abe Lincoln and his abolition war! / By Julien. Columbia! Liberty! Justice! Peace!

Chew House, Germantown, Apr. 25/59, Battle of Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777.

Chew Mansion, Germantown.

Old Chew House, [Cliveden]. Front view. [Germantown] [graphic].

David Paul Brown

Chatoyer the Chief of the Black Charaibes in St. Vincent with his five wives [graphic] / Drawn from the life by Agostino Brunyas -- 1773. From an original painting in the possession of Sir William Young, Bart, F.R.S. ; Grignion sc.

A Spanish planter of Porto Rico [graphic] / Stennett, R. del. ; Neele & Son, 325 Strand, sc.

[Head-frame and mouth-piece used to restrain slaves] [graphic].

When slaves are purchased by the planters; they are generally marked on the breast with a red hot iron. [graphic].

The flogging of females [graphic].

John Brown. Leader of the Harper's Ferry insurrection.

[Cliveden, 6401 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia] [graphic] / W.N. Jennings.

Wreck of the slave ship [graphic].

[Sampson, a West Indian slave] [graphic].

[Cliveden, Benjamin Chew residence, 6401 Germantown Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

[Cliveden, Benjamin Chew residence, 6401 Germantown Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

The Chew mansion, Germantown [graphic] : Battle of Germantown fought October 4th 1777. Lieutt. Col. Musgrave threw himself with six companies of the 49th British regt. into Chew's house, which stood full in front of the main body of the Americans. Gen'l R

Chew mansion, Germantown. [graphic].

Chew's house [graphic] / [F.D. Richards].

Chew's house, Germantown. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

David Paul Brown

David Paul Brown [graphic] / Mumford.

Wendell Phillips

Wendell Phillips

Wendell Phillips

Wendell Phillips, 1811-1884 [graphic].

Chew's house, Germantown [graphic] / C.H. Wells, pt.

[Rise and progress of abolition ; Instruments of bondage and torture]

Chew House Germantown [graphic].

[Pictorial lettersheet containing illustration of "Am I Not a Woman and Sister"]

Chew House Germantown [graphic].

Caspar Wistar, M.D.

Doorway of Chew House, 1882.

Views in Fairmount Park Philadelphia, 1884 [graphic] / IHM.

The song of the "contrabands" "O let my people go" : words and music obtained through the Rev. L.C. Lockwood, chaplain of the Contrabands at Fortress Munroe / arranged by Thomas Baker.

Song of the Negro boatmen at Port Royal, 1861. / Poetry by J.G. Whittier, Esq. ; Music by H.T. Merrill, author of "Take your gun and go John."

Brandt's Hall! : Manager, S.C. Dubois Mr. Dubois, the manager, gives notice that every exertion will be made by him to preserve the strictest order and ensure the comfort of all those who wish to pass a pleasant evening in the hall. The citizens of Harris

Grover's Theatre Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard's Hotel. : Leonard Grover, director also, of Grover's Chestnut St. Theatre, Philadelphia. Wednesday evening, April 20, 1864, Boucicault's great American drama The octoroon! The entire press speak of this

Grover's Theatre Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard's Hotel. : Leonard Grover, director also, of Grover's Chestnut St. Theatre, Philadelphia. This Friday evening, April 22, 1864 last time, most positively, of Grover's great Philadelphia company This great

[Chew Mansion, Germantown, Philadelphia]

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