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Statue of Stephen Girard in Girard College.

H. S. Tarr's marble yard, no. 274 Green St. above Seventh Philadelphia Pa. [graphic] / Lith. by W. H. Rease N. E. cor. 4th & Chesnut.

[Hamm monument, Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa.]

[William Hill Moore monument, Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa.]

Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Laurel Hill Cemetery.

View at North Laurel Hill Phila, Pa.

[Laurel Hill Cemetery, 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia] [graphic].

View from south Laurel Hill Cemetery, looking west.

View at north Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Cedar Glenn [sic], Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Cedar Glenn [sic], Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Laurel Hill Cemetery.

[Entrance to Printers' Cemetery at Woodlands Cemetery, 3900 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia]

Brolasky vault, Laurel Hill Cemetery

Benjamin Franklin's grave, 5th and Arch St.

Harris'es monument in Woodland Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa.

[Laurel Hill Cemetery, view looking north from ridge, 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia]

[Laurel Hill Cemetery, Maria Miles Heyward monument, 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia]

Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Monuments at Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia.

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The old Hurst mansion, "standing back," facing the west, on the northeast corner of Fifth and South street. [graphic] / Photograph by Richards.

Church of St. James the Less (Episcopal.) Rector Rev. A. Tenbrueck [graphic] : Ridge Avenue, near Laurel Hill - Falls Schl. / McClees.

Tomb of Dr. E.K. Kane, in Laurel Hill Cemetery. [graphic].

[Entrance to Printers' Cemetery at Woodlands Cemetery, 3900 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia]

The Swedes' Church, Southwark. (From the south east.) Rector Rev. J.G. Clay, D.D. [graphic] : Called Gloria Dei Church / Taken in the spring of 1856.

Marble monument of John M. Clayton at Dover Del. executed by J. Struthers & Son, Philada. [graphic].

Statue of Stephen Girard, Girard College, Phila.

Gardel Memorial, Mt. Vernon Cemetry.

Tombs in Laurel Hill Cemetery.

[Mansion at Woodlands Cemetery, 3900 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia]

St. James the Less. [graphic] / M.P. Simons, 1320 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Landscape and portrait photographer.

St. James the Less.

St. James the Less.

The hole in the wall of Christ Church burial ground; [graphic] : on the southeast corner of Arch and Fifth street; opened for the purpose of exhibiting the tomb of Benjamin and Deborah Franklin, which is immediately in front nearest to the surface of the

Views of Woodlands Cemetery, 3900 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia.