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East River Drive postcards.

1815 Delancey Place, Philadelphia

Masonic Temple, Philadelphia.

United States Bank, Chestnut Street Philadelphia.


The omnibus.

United States Bank, Chestnut Street Philadelphia.

United States Bank, Chestnut Street Philadelphia.

[Public Ledger Building, south west corner of Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia]

Southside Chestnut St. from Carpenters Court to 4th St., 1809

South side Chestnut St. from 3rd to Hudsons Alley, 1809.

East side of Thirteenth above Callowhill. Occupied in 1844 by Colored Orphan Asylum.

Panorama of Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. Chestnut St. looking east from Broad St.

Martin Landenberger & Co.

U. S. Bank,

Custom House. Late U. S. Bank

Market Street from Front St. Philadelphia.

Market Street, from Front St.

Academy of Natural Sciences

South-east corner of Twelfth and Locust streets.

Northwest corner of Eleventh and Pine Streets. Demolished 1889. Present site of the Gladstone. [graphic] / B.R. Evans.

Northwest corner of Eleventh and Pine Streets. Demolished 1889. Present site of the Gladstone.

No. 15 South 4th St., 1831.

Old Johnson House, N. W. Main & Washington Lane.

Ledger carriers annual greeting 1862.

Jacob Riegel & Co., importers and jobbers of dry goods. No. 333 Market, & Nos. 25 & 27 North 4th Street, Philadelphia

R. & G.A. Wright. Manufacturers of fine perfumery &c. 624 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

The London Coffee House

London Coffee House

U.S. Custom House (formerly U.S. Bank)

U.S. Custom House (formerly U.S. Bank)

State-House

State-House

Girard-college

Girard-college

Arch Street, with the Second Presbyterian Church [graphic] / Drawn, Engraved & Published by W. Birch & Son; Sold by R. Campbell & Co. No. 30 Chesnut [sic] St. Philada.

Old Lutheran Church, in Fifth Philadelphia [graphic] / Drawn, Engraved & Published by W. Birch & Son; Sold by R. Campbell & Co. No. 30 Chesnut [sic] St. Philada.

Commissioners Hall, Northern Liberties, Phila. [graphic] / CK; Thos. M. Scott, Pinxt.

Commissioners Hall, Northern Liberties, Phila.



First old Presbyterian church. East side of Seventh Street. A few doors below Bainbridge formerly Shippen Street.

Brown St. above 4th, north side three doors west of Fourth.

House where Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, s.w. cor 7th & Market St. 1776

Colonnade Hotel, SW corner 15th & Chestnut, Phila., 1896, showing monument on the ground of Epiphany Ch[urch]

Market St. Ferry.

Market St. Ferry

Market St. Ferry

Market St. Ferry

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