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Photograph Album of Philadelphia and Vicinity

The Game of Philadelphia Buildings Flashcards

The game of Philadelphia buildings

Arch Street Opera House.

Fox's American Theatre.

Money bags, Chestnut Street Theatre. Marrying for money.

[Arch Street Theatre, 609-615 Arch Street, Philadelphia]

Walnut St. Theatre.

Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mrs. John Drew's new Arch St. Theatre Philadelphia. : Capacity of house $1000. Jos. D. Murphy, business agent & treasurer. Sept 1863.

New Chestnut Street Theatre. [graphic].

[New Chestnut Street Theatre.] [graphic].

[New Chestnut Street Theatre]

Eleventh St. Opera House Philada. [graphic] / Bartlett & Smith, photographers.

Arch Street Theatre.

[Chestnut Street Theatre]. North East corner of Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. [graphic] / Drawn and engraved on wood, by D.C. Baxter, (successor to Wm. B. Gihon,)

Chest. St. Theatre, Phila. Pa.

The new theatre in Chesnut [sic] Street Philadelphia [graphic].

Views of Philadelphia

The new theatre in Chesnut [sic] Street Philadelphia [graphic] : Built 1822. Taken down 1856.

Park Theatre postcards.

Walnut Street Theatre postcards.

Belmont Theatre, 52nd Street below Market, Philadelphia, Pa.

Broad St. Theatre, Broad and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.

Keith's Chestnut Street Theatre postcards.

Lyric Theatre, Broad and Cherry Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.

St. George's Hall.

Academy of Music postcards.

Continental Spirit of '76! Theatre

Walnut Street Theatre, Philada.

Chesnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia.

The late theatre in Chesnut [sic] Street Philadelphia [graphic]: Destroyed by Fire in 1820 / Drawn & Published by W. Birch near Bristol, 1804; Gilbert Fox Aquafortus.

Walnut St. Theatre, 9th & Walnut Sts. Built 1808. [graphic].

[Forrest Theatre during demolition for the construction of the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company building, southeast corner of Broad and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia]

[Forrest Theatre prior to demolition for the construction of the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company building at the southeast corner of Broad and Sansom streets, Philadelphia ]

View of the city of Philadelphia, and its principal buildings.

[Chestnut Street Theatre, 603-609 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / Photograph by McClees 160 Chestnut St., Philada.

Photograph album of Philadelphia and vicinity

Arch St. Theatre, above 6th St., Phila.

[Security Bank & Trust Company, Franklin Street and Girard Avenue, Philadelphia.] [graphic] / Parker & Mullikin, photographers, P.O. Box 275, Upper Darby, Pa.

Kiralfy's Alhambra Palace, Philadelphia. The illuminated gardens.

[Plate 14 and advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets] [graphic].

[Plate 14 and advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets]

[Unnumbered plate and advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets]

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

Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second and Third. : The shoemaker and tailor of Kensington every night this week. ... Don't forget Thanksgiving day and night Admission, 25 and 50 cents

Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Wednesday evening, Dec'r 21st, 1864. Card to the public. Mr. Sanford begs leave to acquaint the unknowing, who are daily asking the question, whether ladies attend his entertainments? at the

Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Friday evening, December 23d, 1864. Card to the public. Mr. Sanford begs leave to acquaint the unknowing, who are daily asking the question, whether ladies attend his entertainments? at the

Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Thursday evening, Decem'r 22, 1864. Card to the public. Mr. Sanford begs leave to acquaint the unknowing, who are daily asking the question, whether ladies attend his entertainments? at the

Sanford's new Opera House! : Race St., between Second and Third Sts. Card to the public Mr. Sanford begs leave to call attention to the above place of amusement, (late Mr. J.E. M'Donough's Olympic.) Having secured a lease on liberal terms, he most respect

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