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Piers on the Delaware River south of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia.

[Ships on the Delaware River, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia.]

William Cramp & Sons shipyard, Delaware Avenue and Cumberland Street, Kensington, Philadelphia.

[Warner Company, Berk Street Wharf, Berk and Beach Streets, Fishtown, Philadelphia.]

[Independent Pier Company, Tioga Marine Terminal, Delaware Avenue at Tioga Street, Port Richmond, Philadelphia.]

SS Manhattan on the Delaware

[North Philadelphia waterfront looking south along the Delaware River, Philadelphia.]

Delaware River waterfront at Washington Avenue, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia.

Atlantic Refining Company plant, 3314 Passyunk Avenue, Point Breeze, Philadelphia.

Van Sciver Corporation, Camden, New Jersey.

Fleet of ships sailing south on the Delaware River, Philadelphia.

Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation, General Chemical Division plant, Camden, New Jersey.

[Delaware River waterfront north, vicinity of Port Richmond, Philadelphia.]

Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad terminus on the Delaware River, vicinity of Lehigh Avenue and Richmond Street, Port Richmond, Philadelphia.

McCahan Sugar Refining Co.

Atlantic Refining Company plant, 3314 Passyunk Avenue, Point Breeze, Philadelphia.

American Bridge Company factory plant, Trenton, New Jersey.

William Cramp & Sons shipyard, Delaware Avenue and Cumberland Street, Kensington, Philadelphia.

Delaware River waterfront at Spring Garden Street, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia.

New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey.

Delaware River waterfront, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia.

Hog Island shipyard, Philadelphia.

Naval Shipyard, League Island, Philadelphia.

City wharf scene. [graphic] / From life by A. Kollner.

Tygert-Allen Fertilizer Co., office 2 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

National College of Commerce, 1200 and 1202 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Wm. Akers, Jr. & Co., china and glassware, 921 Market Street, Phila.

J.W. Paxson & Co. Philadelphia.

Peters Island, Fairmount Park, Philada. [graphic] / A.K.

Bits of nature and some art products, in Fairmount Park, at Philadelphia, Penna.

Unidentified ceramic exhibit.

New England Glass Company's exhibit - Main Building.

[View showing the grounds of the Centennial Exhibition of 1876, West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

[Fairmount

Scenery on the Pennsylvania Railroad

Scenery on the Pennsylvania Railroad Album

To Fenstermacher Brothers, Dr. Shipping and commission merchants, no. 5 Walnut Street, above Delaware Avenue, oysters, fruits, poultry, &c.

City of Philadelphia, 1867

To the people of America, this engraving of "First in Peace," from the original painting, is respectfully dedicated, representing the arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23rd, 1789, previous to his inauguration as the firs

Steel's Bay Printing Company [certificate] [graphic].

"Bray-more," or the Welles-iad. : An epic in two bottles. A long way after Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Brahma."

The bombardment and capture of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, Ark. Jany 11th 1863. [graphic] : By the gun-boats, commanded by Rear Admiral D.D. Porter, and the Union troops under Maj. Genl. McClernand; the number of prisoners taken was 7000 being more than

The Union iron clad Monitor "Montauk." Destroying the rebel steamship "Nashville," in the Ogeeche River, near Savannah Ga. _. Febry. 27, 1863. [graphic].

M. H. Traubel lithographic establishment, 409 Chestnut St. above 4th Philadelphia [circular]

U.S. iron clad steamer, New Ironsides. [graphic] : Machinery & armour by Merrick & Sons. Hull by Cramp & Sons. Philadelphia.

U.S. iron clad steamer, New Ironsides.

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.

Terrific combat between the "Monitor" 2 Guns & "Merrimac" 11 Guns in Hampton Roads March 9 1862. In which the little "Monitor" whipped the "Merrimac" and the whole "school" of rebel steamers [graphic].

Destruction of the rebel monster "Merrimac" off Craney Island May 11th, 1862 [graphic].

Penn Steam Engine & Boiler Works foot of Palmer Street Kensington Philadelphia.

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