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Fashions for fall & winter 1856-7 by A. F. Ward no. 125 Chestnut Street Philadelphia

Bought of Artman, Dillinger & Co. Wholesale dealers in cotton yarns, carpet chain, carpets, ratting, wadding, tie, and wick yarns, oil cloths, window sh[ades], door mats, grain bags, cordage brushes, looking glasses, wood[en] [a]nd willow ware, &c. 104 No

Illustrations for the Berlitz Method [graphic].

Jacob E. Herbert, general house furnishing goods, lamps and oils. 1114 Columbia Ave.

Philadelphia fashions, spring & summer 1845, by S. A. & A. F. Ward no. 62 Walnut St.

Fashions by S.A. & A.F. Ward, spring & summer 1850, no. 62 Walnut St. Philad.

Fashions for fall and winter 1848-9 by S.A. & A.F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Fashions for spring and summer 1847 by S.A. & A.F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut Street Philada.

Wherefore art thou Romeo? (Romeo & Juliet.)

[Fashion plate for Samuel A. & Asahel F. Ward]

Fashions for spring and summer 1854 by S. A. & A. F. Ward, no. 100 Chesnut [sic] Street Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia fashions, fall & winter 1845, by Samuel A. Ward & Asahel F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut St.

Fashions. Fall & winter. 1851-2. By S. A. Ward & A. F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut St. Philadelphia.

Fashions for fall and winter 1853-4 by S. A. & A. F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia fashions fall & winter 1847 by Samuel A. Ward & Asahel F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut St.

Philadelphia fashions, spring & summer 1844, by S.A. & A.F. Ward, No. 62 Walnut St.

Philadelphia fashions, spring & summer 1843, by S. A. & A. F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut St.

Views of Loudoun & Stenton Album

E.W. Carryl & Co. No. 715 Chestnut Street, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. Silver plated wares and house furnishing goods. : Army and navy goods, and camp utensils of every description, fire arms, swords, etc. United States government depot for furnishing sol

Views of Loudoun and Stenton, residences of Maria Dickinson Logan and her brother, Albanus C. Logan, Germantown, Philadelphia

Market Street, [above Fourth Street], Philadelphia

Gately & Britton, (limited,) largest installment house in Reading, no. 940 Penn Street [graphic].

Philadelphia fashions, fall & winter 1844, by S. A. & A. F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut St.

[Chestnut Street, east from Thirteenth Street, south side, Philadelphia]

Market St., west of 10th St.

Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, from Ninth to Tenth, [south] side.

Market St[reet] west from 10th [Street]

Hoyer & Milnor, great 99¢ store, 29 N. Third St., Harrisburg, PA. [graphic].

Illustrations of Philadelphia. Vol. X. [graphic] / Vincit qui se vincit. Collected by Chas. A. Poulson.

Illustrations of Philadelphia [graphic] / Vincit qui se vincit. Collected by Chas. A. Poulson.

David Doret collection of Centennial ephemera

Collections from fugitive sources only, illustrative of the antiquities, progress & c. of the city Philadelphia [graphic] / Vincit qui se vincit. Collected by Chas. A. Poulson.

Hart's Building, north side of Chestnut east from Sixth St. [graphic].

[Chestnut Street looking east from Thirteenth Street]

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

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

Panoramic views from the steeple of Independence Hall, 520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. [graphic].

Memories of the home of Grandma Lewis Scrapbook

George Albert Lewis Old Houses and Stores Album

[Plate 8 and advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets]

[Plate 8 and advertisements from Rae's Philadelphia pictorial directory & panoramic advertiser. Chestnut Street, from Second to Tenth Streets] [graphic].

Baxter's panoramic business directory of Philadelphia. Chestnut Street from Seventh to Eighth, (south side). [graphic].

The old houses and stores with memorabilia relating to them and my father and grandfather

Memories of the home of Grandma Lewis