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The North Philadelphia Plank Road Company [stock certificate]

The state penitentiary, for the eastern district of Pennsylvania.

Wright, Hunter & Co. S.W. cor. Ninth & Walnut Sts. Philadelphia.

Eagle Hotel, No. 139 North 3rd. Street Philadelphia.

The follies of the age, vive la humbug!! [graphic]

Accident on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, near Burlington, N.J. Aug. 29th 1855. 21 persons killed, 75 wounded.

Cedar Hill Female Seminary.

[Garsed & Brother Wingohocking Mills billhead]

Tabernacle Baptist Church, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

[First Reformed Presbyterian Church, Broad Street between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia]

The Albion Society. [membership certificate]

[Mrs. James Queen]

[Philadelphia]

Philadelphia.

Hibernian Benevolent Institution. Incorporated 1833.

Paris, New York & Philadelphia fashions, for spring & summer 1855. Published and sold by F. Mahan, no. 211 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Fair Mount Fire Company. Instituted Febr. 22th, 1823. Incorporated April 19th, 1850.

Weccacoe Fire Compy. Instituted 1800, incorporated 1833.

Penn Steam Engine & Boiler Works. Foot of Palmer Street, Kensington, Philadelphia. Reaney, Neafie & Co. engineers, machinists, boiler makers, black smiths & founders. [graphic] / On stone by W. H. Rease, No. 17, So. 5th. St. (FHS on stone).

Robert Wood's steam iron railing works, Ridge Road above Buttonwood St, Philadelphia. [graphic] / On stone by W. H. Rease, 17 Sth. 5th. St.

Keyser & Foxe's mahogany steam saw mill & turning shop No. 21 [later 225] Crown St. between Race & Vine Sts., Philadelphia. [graphic] / On stone by G. Heiss.

City Museum Polka [graphic] / P. Kramer ; T. Sinclair's Lith.

City Marble Works and Steam Mantel Factory. Corner Tenth and Vine Streets Philadelphia. J.E. & B. Schell. [graphic] / Rease & Schell's Lith., No. 17 So. 5th St., Philda.

Confirmations - Schein [certificate]

View looking from the north east [Department for White Children. House of Refuge]

Penn Steam Engine & Boiler Works. Foot of Palmer Street, Kensington, Philadelphia. Reaney, Neafie & Co. engineers, machinists, boiler makers, black smiths & founders.

View of cotton plantation and gen [sic] in West Indies in 1764 [graphic] / F. Fuchs sc.

View of the department for white children of the House of Refuge.

A new way of passing a bad Nebraska bill. [graphic] / T. Sinclair's Lith Phila.

City Marble Works and Steam Mantel Factory. Corner Tenth and Vine Streets Philadelphia. J.E. & B. Schell.

Waverly bowling saloon. No. 169 & 171 Chestnut Street, above Fifth, Philadelphia. Nine splendid alleys on one floor.

Diocesan Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Pennsylvania. [membership certificate]

An east prospect of the city of Philadelphia taken by George Heap from the Jersey shore, under the direction of Nicholas Scull surveyor general of the province of Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia, Paris & New-York fashions, for spring & summer 1854.

Masonic Hall Chesnut St. Philada. Erected AD 1809. Destroyed by Fire A.D. 1819. [graphic] / Wm. Strickland architect; D. Chillas Lith. 50 S. 3rd Street.

Elevation plan of Granite St. buildings and those connecting with Walnut, Dock and Front Streets. [graphic] / Drawn for J. Godley Esq. at A. Kollner's Lithy. N.E. cor. of 2d. & Dock St.

Bennett & Co. Tower Hall, clothing bazaar No. 182 Market St, between Fifth & Sixth. Philadelphia. [graphic] / Executed, by, W. H. Rease No. 17 So. 5th. St.

Neall & Matthews, iron founders and machinists, Bush Hill Iron Works (Formerly occupied by Rush & Muhlenburg,) corner of Fairview & Schuylkill Seventh St., Philadelphia. [graphic] / Drawn on stone by W. H. Rease No. 17, So. 5th St.

West Philadelphia Institute. [graphic].

Views of Liberia from "W.F. Lynch report of mission to Africa"

M.H. Traubel & Co., successors to F. Kuhl, lithographic institute, 46 1/2 Walnut, Phila.

Abm. Miller manufacturer of portable furnaces, cylinders, fire bricks & tile, dentists furnaces . . . superior earthenware etc. Callowhill below Broad St. Philadelphia.

Chinese Museum Grand Carnival Ball of the Broken-Hearted Club. Philadelphia. Dec. 28th. 1853.

A ride to the city.

The coal-cart.

The oysterman.

Idle talk.

The wood-cart.

The draymen.

The farmer at the market.

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