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True blue [graphic].

Washington birthday greetings [graphic].

Surveyor

Afro-American historical family record

The British surrendering their arms to Gen. Washington after their defeat at York Town in Virginia October 1781

Book of cabinet chromos 1881 [graphic].

[Relics in display case]

Centennial Handkerchief

[Times Printing House trade cards]

[Scrapbook with linen pages] [graphic].

Centennial

In commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of American independence

Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Commercial lithography. 324 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.

Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Commercial lithography. 324 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.

Declaration of Independence

[Glorification of the American Union]

The Washington family.

Centennial commemoration at Philadelphia [ticket]

The United States Centennial International Exhibition.

Washington. Printed by S. H. Greene & Sons. Riverpoint, R.I. Coffin, Artemus & Co. Sole agents.

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

Samuel Hart & Co. Philadelphia and New York.

Columbia's noblest sons [graphic] / Manson Lang, 542 Broadway, New York; Lithog. & printed by Kimmel & Forster 254 &n 256 Canal Str. N.Y.

[Corn Exchange, Union Avenue, the Great Central Fair, Philadelphia, 1864]

Soldiers memorial. 4th Regiment. Company F. U.S. Col. Troops [graphic] : Mustered into the United States Service at Baltimore, Md., Aug. 4, 1863, by Col. Wm. Birney.

Grand Union ball in honor of the recent brilliant victories achieved by the land and naval forces of the United States, at the Academy of Music, Tuesday evening, March 4, 1862.

Panorama of Washington. [graphic] : First in war. First in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen.

[Cloth mitten pattern for Civil War soldiers provided by Wilcox & Gibbs sewing machine and E.W. Carryl & Co., military & house furnishing store; King & Baird, printers; and S.A. George, electrotyper and stereotyper] [graphic].

Civil War stationery collection

The triumph. [graphic]

Washington crossing the Delaware. Evening previous to the Battle of Trenton Decr. 25th 1776

[Job printing specimens for certificates, bank notes, receipts, labels, and billheads]

[Job printing specimens for certificates, bank notes, receipts, labels, and billheads] [graphic].

[Checks, bank notes, billheads, and receipts specimens]

"Father, I cannot tell a lie: I cut the tree" [graphic] / Painted by G.G. White; Eng[raved by] John McRae.

Washington. [label]

[Entry of Washington into New York, after the city was evacuated by the British in 1783, Nov. 20th]

Mount Vernon--Washington's Residence. [graphic].

8418.F.2 left section

8418.F.2 right section

P.S. Duval & Co.'s steam lithographic establishment, artizan's building Ranstead Place west from no 26 South Fourth Street Philadelphia.

[George Washington crossing the Delaware]

P.S. Duval & Co.'s steam lithographic establishment, artizan's building Ranstead Place west from no 26 South Fourth Street Philadelphia.

Reward of merit

S.F. Jacoby & Co. Importers & dealers in foreign and domestic marble in all their varieties. J.K. & M. Freedley dealers in American marble.

W.H. Rease. Lithographic artist. No. 17 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia

Lithography, engraving and printing establishment. Augs. Kollner designer, engraver & lithographer. Henry Camp copperplate & lithographic printer. Phoenix Block corner of Second & Dock streets Philadelphia

Engravings by William Humphrys

Africa. America.

George Washington

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