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Charles Oakford & Sons model hat store nos 826 & 828, Chestnut Street, Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. Hats, caps & furs, wholesale & retail. [graphic] / Lith by Ibbotson & Queen, 311 1/2 Walnut St.
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Charles Oakford's model hat store, 158, Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Hats, caps and furs, wholesale and retail. [graphic].
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Wm. B. Eltonhead, dealer in all kinds of watches, and manufacturer of all kinds of jewelry and silver ware, 184 South Second Street, (between Pine & Union Streets, west side,) Philadelphia. [graphic] / J. Magee, Del.
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[Burton & Laning paper hanging manufactory, 6th Street above Camac, Philadelphia] [graphic] / On stone by Rease & Schell No. 17 Sth. 5th St. Phila.
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Price & Harper's steam saw mill, fancy chair manufactory and lumber yard, Girard Avenue, between Seventh & Eighth, Philadelphia. [graphic] / Lithographed by W. H. Rease, No. 97 Chestnut St.
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View of the United States Hose house & apparatus, Philadelphia. [graphic] : To the Independent Fire Co. of Baltimore & the Franklin Fire Co. of Washington, this print is respectfully dedicated, (as a slight token of appreciation of their generous hospital
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East view of Philadelphia, Pennsylva[nia] and part of Camden, New Jersey. [graphic] / Drawn from nature by A. Kollner.
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Keystone Marble Works. S. F. Jacoby & Co., Market St. betw. 20th & 21st Philadelphia. [graphic].
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J. H. Michener & Cos. curing, packing & smoking establishment S.W. corner of Front and Willow Sts. Philadelphia. [graphic] / On stone by W. H. Rease, 17 So. 5th. St.
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The Farm. A scene near Gray's Ferry, Philada. Co., Pa. [graphic] / Sam'l Sloan Archt.
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Philadelphia Gas Works. From the south west. [graphic] / John C. Cresson, engineer.
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Views of a cemetery
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Masonic Temple. New Masonic Hall, Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
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The Calvary Presbyterian Church, Locust Street, - Philadelphia.
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Cliveden - The Chew House - Germantown, Pa.
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[Newsboy]
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The New Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
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Tabernacle M. E. Church. 11th St. above Jefferson St. Philadelphia.
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Scene at the U. S. Agricultural Society's Fair, Philada. 1856.
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Philadelphia Gas Works. From the south west.
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Wood & Perot's ornamental iron works. Philadelphia.
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Burton & Laning. Manufactory: 6th Street above Camac.
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East view of Philadelphia, Pennsylva. and part of Camden, New Jersey.
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Exterior view; Interior view of the temporary Hedding M. E. Church. Situated on the S.E. corner of Coates and Sixteenth Sts. Philadelphia.
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Dale, Ross & Withers, importers & jobbers of silks & fancy goods, 219 Market St & 42 Commerce St, Philadelphia.
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The Floating Church of the Redeemer, Philadelphia. Built by Clement L. Dennington of New York for the Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen.
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Shad fishing (taking up the net.)
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Shad fishing (taking up the net.) [graphic] : On the Delaware opposite Philada. Glo'ster bleaching mills in the distance. / From nature and on stone by James Queen.
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[Proofs before titles of lithographs for City Sights for Country Eyes] [graphic].
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West Arch Street Presbyterian Church, corner of Eighteenth & Arch streets, Philadelphia, Pa. [graphic] / J.C. Hoxie, architect, Philadelphia. Joseph Denegre, builder.
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1710 The prison at 3rd & High (Market) sts.
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[Dyottville Glass Works]
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Conflagration of the steam boat New Jersey on the Delaware River opposite Philada.
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[M. L. Hallowell & Co. Importer and jobbers in silk goods, 147 Market Street, Philadelphia]
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[Ruins of Landsdowne, the estate of the late Wm. Bingham Esqr. Pennsylvania]
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[Scene in the woods at Landsdowne, the estate of the late Wm. Bingham Esqr. Pennsylvania]
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The Fourth Baptist Church, n.w. corner of Fifth & Buttonwood streets, Philadelphia.
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Exterior view of the tabernacle of the Alexander Presbyterian Church, Rev. Alfred Nevin. D.D. Pastor. N. E. corner of Nineteenth and Green streets. Philadelphia.
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Interior view of the tabernacle of the Alexander Presbyterian Church, Rev. Alfred Nevin. D.D. Pastor. N. E. corner of Nineteenth and Green streets. Philadelphia.
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Centre Mission School of Christ Church Germantown.
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Raising the stand pipe for the Germantown Water Works. Birkinbine & Trotter, engineers.
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The belt of wampum delivered by the Indians to William Penn at the "Great Treaty" under the Elm Tree at Shackamoxon in 1682. "Not Sworn to and never Broken."
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Christ Church Germantown Phila.
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St. Clement's Church. Philadelphia.
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Cathedral of St. Peter & St. Paul Philadelphia.
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West view of Schuylkill Falls Laboratory. Powers & Weightman, manufacturing chemists, Philadelphia.
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HSP Ba 72 D 584
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Girard House Polka
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P.S. Duval & Son lithographers. S.W. corner 5th and Minor street. Philadelphia.
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Steam tugs, Columbus and Alert. Vessels of all classes towed to and from sea and about the harbor; towing to and from Schuylkill and all other descriptions promptly attended to. S. Flanagan No. 78 South Delaware Avenue.
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Price & Harper's steam saw mill, fancy chair manufactory, and lumber yard, Girard Avenue, between Seventh & Eighth, Philadelphia.
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Robert Wood's railing, architectural & ornamental iron works, Ridge Road below Spring Garden St., Philadelphia.
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Rockhill & Wilson, tailors & clothiers of men & boys wear, Nos. 205 & 207 Chestnut St. & 28 South 6th Street.
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Rowley, Ashburner & Co.'s oil, alcohol, fluid & pine oil works.
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Parham's sewing machine manufactory, George St. below Tenth, Philadelphia:
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Abbott & Lawrence. Liberty Stove Works, Brown Street above Fourth St. Philada.
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Bennett & Co. Tower Hall, clothing bazaar No. 182 Market St, between Fifth & Sixth. Philadelphia.
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Bridesburg Machine Works. Alfred Jenks & Son, manufacturers of cotton and wool carding spinning and weaving machinery, shafting and millgearing, Bridesburg post office Philadelphia.
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Charles Oakford & Sons model hat store nos 826 & 828, Chestnut Street, Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. Hats, caps & furs, wholesale & retail.
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Wm. B. Eltonhead, dealer in all kinds of watches, and manufacturer of all kinds of jewelry and silver ware, 184 South Second Street, (between Pine & Union Streets, west side,) Philadelphia.
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