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[Print containing sentimental genre scene and proof vignette bust portraits] [graphic].

Hofmeister Woolen Mills, from loom to wearer. Spring 1908. Summer 1908. [graphic].

[Fashion print showing a couple attired in Quaker costume]

[Unidentified African American woman]

[Half-length portrait of an unidentified, seated woman] [graphic].

[Three-quarter length portrait of an unidentified, seated woman] [graphic].

[Racist metamorphic New Years Day card depicting a man kissing a series of women, including a grotesquely depicted African American woman] [graphic].

The Philadelphia Wagon manufactured by Rech-Marbaker Co. Girard Ave & 8th St. Philadelphia Pa.

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic] Van Loan & Co's Gallery 118 Chesnut St. Philada.

"Queen Bess" corset and skirt supporter. This is by far the best corset and skirt supporter ever made and is warranted in every particular. Manufactured only by the Worcester Corset Co., Worcester, Mass.

Compliments of Hershey Baking Co., York, Pa.

J. P. Buggy, palmoral [sic] skirts. Manufacturer.

J. P. Buggy, palmoral [sic] skirts. Manufacturer. [graphic].

The "new woman."

[Unidentified African American woman] [graphic] / J. Fenton's photograph, ambrotype, ferrotype and photo miniature gallery, No. 729 South St., below 8th, north side, Philadelphia. N.B. Formerly of Ninth & Market Streets.

[Three-quarter length portrait of Frances W. Bruce] [graphic].

Double Head Study of an Older and a Young Woman.

A luxury fleet featuring newest pullman refinements at low travel cost! Pennsylvania Railroad [graphic] : Broadway Limited (All-Room Train). The General New York-Philadelphia-Chicago. "Spirit of St. Louis" New York-Philadelphia-St. Louis. Liberty Limited

[Half-length portrait of an unidentified woman, seated] [graphic].

To Mrs. Amelia Bloomer.

Specimen of crayon work for Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Lithographers. 324 & 326 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Julius Sichel trade cards]

[Portrait of an unidentified young woman holding a daguerreotype.]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[Full-length portrait of an unidentified older woman seated in a wheelchair] [graphic].

Lines Bros., the largest retail dealers in the state! Proprietors of ten shoe stores. Buffalo store- 95 [Seneca St.]. Boots, shoes & rubber goods. Low prices. Plain figures. [graphic].

Amy Smith, April 17, 1876. [graphic] / Photographed by B.F. Reimer, nos. 613, 615 and 617 Nth. Second St. Philad'a.

Harrison's columbian Hair Dye

Catalogue of theatrical and public celebrities

Beauty on the street--front view.

Life in Philadelphia. "Good evening Miss..." [graphic] / Monsr. [Clay], fec.

Life in Philadelphia. Fancy Ball. [graphic] / [Clay], fecit.

Life in Philadelphia. "Good evening Miss..." [graphic] / Monsr. [Clay], fec.

Promenade in Washington Square. [graphic].

[Unidentified African American woman and boy]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

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