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Friends' Pine Street meeting and school house. On the south side of Pine Street, east of Second Street. The gable end of the large double house southeast corner of Second and Pine St., in perspective. [graphic] : In olden times, this last named house, was

The "Black Bear" Tavern; Girard estate offices; the residence of Thos. Sully, and his studio, and the music store of Geo. E. Blake; up to Fred. Brown's iron building and apothecary shop, at the n.e. corner of Fifth and Chestnut St., and the east side of F

Mennonite church. [graphic] : Of this Mr. Watson writes, " a stone church and grave-yard, near Congress hall (above on the same side of Main Street) but I mean to say nothing of church. From the wall of the ground, they shot Genl. Agnew (during revolution

John George Knorr's house [graphic] : This house (the central in the picture) was built by the grandfather of my maternal grandfather - he occupied it many years - then by his son J.G.K., the 2nd, then by my grandfather John Knorr - then by Michael Keyser

Nutz's house. [graphic] : "A very old stone house," writes Mr. Watson, "of two storys, owned and dwelt in by Nutz, a tanner, who had his tanyard along the street, southward. It is now a house resting some two feet or more below the street pavement but in

Philadelphia Arcade. Joseph L. Moore, dealer in fancy & staple dry goods, corner of Pine & Water Streets New-York.

Interior view of the new church of St. Joseph Philada. (Founded 1733 - Enlarged 1821 - Rebuilt 1838 - Consecrated 1839.)

French Millinery, Dress & Flower Making Establishment. Madame Petit, between Second and Third, South side, up stairs. No. 70 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. From Paris.

The Chew mansion, Germantown [graphic] : Battle of Germantown fought October 4th 1777. Lieutt. Col. Musgrave threw himself with six companies of the 49th British regt. into Chew's house, which stood full in front of the main body of the Americans. Gen'l R

P.S. Duval's lithographic establishment, No. 7 Bank Alley, Philadelphia,

A fourth day morning view of Friends Meeting House on Cherry Street, Philadelphia.

Penn Steam Engine & Boiler Works foot of Palmer Street Kensington Philadelphia.

Sherman Black Hawk. Appeared at the U.S. Agricultural Fair, held at West Phila. Octr. 8th 1856 and took the first premium, of $200.00 competing with horses from all parts of the United States.

Morris Iron Works, cor. Schuylkill 7th & Market sts. Philadelphia. Established in 1828.

Franklin Iron Works, Franklin Str. between Second and Front sts. Kensington Philadelphia.

Firemen's furnishing house. Fire hats, belts, fatigue caps, shirts, &c. J.M. Migeod & Son 27 South Eighth St. Philada. Manufacturers of firemen's, military & society goods.


Jackson's old United States bounty land and pension office. E.O. Jackson, attorney-at-law and pension agent, No. 138 South Third Street, above Walnut, Philadelphia, Pa.

The Washington family.

Rowley, Ashburner & Co.'s oil, alcohol, fluid & pine oil works.

Charles Oakford & Sons, No. 834 & 836 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 1866. Wholesale and retail dealers and manufacturers of hats, caps & furs.

Fabronius, Dominique C.

Western Exchange Hotel, Market Street, west of Penn Square, Philadelphia.

The horrible murder of the Dearing Family.

Whereas the Board of Trustees of the Village of Port Richmond has learned with deep and heartfelt sorrow of the death of Garrett P. Wright who was for twenty two years a village trustee, and for ten years president of this board, therefore resolved that h


Diligent Fire Engine. Instituted July 4, 1791. Incorporated April 1, 1831.

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.)

The Sarcophagus brought from Syria & presented By Come. Elliott to the Girard College.

Reading circles. [To commence in early October.] These are intended to give variety and interest to a course of instruction in English Literature,

The state penitentiary, for the eastern district of Pennsylvania.

Exterior view; Interior view of the temporary Hedding M. E. Church. Situated on the S.E. corner of Coates and Sixteenth Sts. Philadelphia.

To captains and ship owners. Kensington Screw Dock, Penn Street above Maiden, Philadelphia.

Plan of the United States dry dock, at Philadelphia, on the new system of the sectional floating dock, basin, & railways, now constructing by contract with Mess. Dakin & Moody.

[Stereo portrait of an unidentified man.]

Wanamaker's great store, Phila.

[Three unidentified women on wood scaffolding near a wooded path]

Mt. Rainier, WA [grapihc].

[Unidentified marinescape]

[Unidentified lakeside view]

[Signage for Michael Repcsik]

The “D.K.” watercolors.

[Four unidentified 35 mm snapshots depicting a view of a river; a gardner; an inn-like building; and a wedding]

[Possibly interior of Avocado, Sea Girt, NJ]

John Serz Scrapbook

The  war-history of Company "C", (Beauregard Volunteers) Sixth Georgia Regiment (infantry)

Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Camden approach, Camden, New Jersey.

Free Library of Philadelphia, Central Branch.

Grove of trees at [Manasquan] meeting house. Mother & carriage in background, [Manasquan, NJ] graphic].

Gingerbread sheep, [given by fellows, Haverford College]

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