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5242-44 Main St., formerly Indian Queen Hotel.

6019 Germantown Ave. Built by Daniel Pastorius. Also known as the Green Tree Inn. [graphic].

6019 Main St. Old Green Tree Tavern, once kept by Daniel & Sarah Pastorius until his death in 1754. Shows also 6021 & 23.

Bell Tavern - west side of Eight Street, north of Sansom Street - (a primitive building.) Demolished May 1858. [graphic] / By Richards.

The "Black Bear" Tavern; Girard estate offices; the residence of Thos. Sully, and his studio, and the music store of Geo. E. Blake; up to Fred. Brown's iron building and apothecary shop, at the n.e. corner of Fifth and Chestnut St., and the east side of F

Blue Anchor Inn.

Blue Bell Inn on the Darby Road, Philadelphia.

[Blue Bell Tavern]. [graphic].

Blue Bell Tavern, Paschalville, Darby Road, kept for many years by Charlie Lloyd, May 1880. [graphic] / B. R. Evans.

Blue Bell Tavern, Woodland Ave. & Island Road (about 74th St.) built 1766. Patronized by Washington. [graphic].

Boat House and Lake, Philadelphia, Penn.

Boat landing. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.

Branchtown Hotel, York Road and Church Lane. Built by Joseph Spencer 1790.

Buttercup Inn, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.

[Charles Gilbert's stove manufactory, 249 North Second Street, Philadelphia]

Clark's Inn &c. facing the State House; Bridge & Benezett's house in Chestnut Street

Clark's Inn &c. facing the State House; Bridge & Benezett's house in Chestnut Street

"Congress Hall" [graphic].

Cornwallis is taken!

"A day in June." The old Mermaid Tavern, Germantown, Philadelphia.

Drawbridge & Blue Anchor Inn.

Drive along the Wissahickon.

The election day in Philadelphia

German Lutheran school house. Next to the N.E. corner of Cherry and Fourth St. on Cherry Street. [graphic].

Green Tree Inn postcards.

Indian Rock Hotel postcards.

Indian Rock Hotel, upper Wissahickon Drive.

Leary & Co.'s cheap book store, no. 138 North Second Street, ten doors below New Street, Philadelphia. [graphic] : Where are kept constantly on hand, and for sale, over 100,000 volumes of new, old, and scarce books in every department of literature, whole

London Coffee House

The London Coffee House

London Coffee House

Macknett's Tavern. [graphic] : "It is picturesque," writes Mr. Watson; "it existed in the time of the revolution, and was then, and afterwards, the prominent tavern for visits of city gentleman. It is now owned by George W. Carpenter, and has no history."

McGillin's Old Ale House.

Mermaid Hotel, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.

Mermaid Tavern, Main St., Chestnut Hill.

A new song suitable to the season, to the tune of good English beer. [graphic]

Northwest corner of Eleventh and Pine Streets. Demolished 1889. Present site of the Gladstone. [graphic] / B.R. Evans.

Northwest corner of Eleventh and Pine Streets. Demolished 1889. Present site of the Gladstone.

Old Blue Anchor Tavern, Front & Dock Sts. [graphic].

Old "Jolly Post" Hotel, Frankford, Philadelphia.

Old Norris mansion, 7th & York Sts. Built 1727.

Old Penn Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.

Old Philadelphia Punch Bowl.

Old Red Hill Tavern. Built before the Revolution. Full of Indian relics. Can be seen by calling on James Emery.

The old tavern at the Wire Bridge, Philadelphia

The old tavern at the Wire Bridge, Philadelphia [graphic].

The old tavern at the Wire Bridge, Philadelphia

Old tavern on Wissahickon Drive below Lincoln Drive.

Old Tun Tavern.

Old Washington Tavern, [graphic] : At the corner of Washington Lane and the Main Street Germantown / Photograph by Richards.

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