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This floral card was printed in 8 colors on the celebrated Model Printing Press, J.W. Daughaday & Co., mfrs., 721 Chestnut St., Phila.

John Bartram's cider press. Cut out of the solid rock at the river's edge, [Philadelphia] [graphic].

[John Bartram's cider press. Cut out of the solid rock at the river's edge, Philadelphia] [graphic].

John Bartram's Cider Press cut out of the solid rock at the river's edge [graphic].

John Bartram's Cider Press. Cut out of the solid rock at the river's edge [graphic].

John Bartram's Cider Press. Cut out of the solid rock at the river's edge [graphic].

Wagner & McGuigan's steam lithographic printing establishment no. 4 Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place Philadelphia.

Wagner & M'Guigan, call the attention of the public to the superior facilities at their extensive lithographic establishment, no. 4 Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, (north of no, 111 Chestnut Street.)

Wagner & M'Guigan's lithographic drawing, engraving, and printing establishment.

Wagner & M'Guigan, respectfully invite the attention of the public to their extensive lithographic establishment no. 4 Athenian Building, Franklin Place, north of no. 111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Jacob Haehnlen's engraving steam power lithographic and letterpress printing house. Goldsmith's Hall Library St. opposite post office Philadelphia.

Geo. S. Harris & Sons, printers, engravers, lithographers, 718, 720, 722 & 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

Geo. S. Harris & Sons, printers, engravers, lithographers, 718, 720, 722 & 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

The battle now is over, Bunker Hill no more. Will call the soldier from the maid he does adore, while to his side he would his gentle Nelly press, she tells him of the Enterprise fruit & jelly press.

P.S. Duval & Son.

Wm. F. Scheible, No. 49 South 3rd St. ab. Chestnut, Philadelphia.

Wagner & McGuigan's lithographic establishment for drawing lettering & printing no. 116 Chesnut [sic] St. Philadelphia.

[African Americans picking cotton with a cotton compress] [graphic].

The gold & silver artificers of Phila. In civic procession 22 Feb 1832.

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

The William Russell Birch Collection [graphic].