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9974 | Gould - Anne Brimley Gould |
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| Dr. Anne Brimley Gould in her lab at the Renal Research Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital. | Description: Dr. Anne Brimley Gould in her lab at the Renal Research Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital. | ||
10153 | Grave of Elizabeth S. Peterson at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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2377 | Laurel Hill Cemetery, Pennsylvania |
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13708 | Laurel Hill Cemetery, Pennsylvania |
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| Elizabeth S. Peterson is buried, as is her mother, Elizabeth Booth Yard Peterson, in Lot 160, N. pt, Section G, in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | Description: Elizabeth S. Peterson is buried, as is her mother, Elizabeth Booth Yard Peterson, in Lot 160, N. pt, Section G, in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |||
6433 | Letter from Jacob William Carroll to Mr. Clark |
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| This letter was written to Mr. Clark in 1865, while Jacob was at sea, five years before his marriage. The letter says: Philadelphia, Dec 23/65 Mr. Clark Sir What money you have for me from the Schr [Schooner?] please pay it over toward my Taxes. I am loading general cargo for Savannah. I got a fair Freight, but business is very dull & I shall be a long time loading. Coal to Boston is $3.00 & very scarce. There is a great deal of ice in the river. I am afraid it will close before I get out. Res. yours J.W. Carroll | Description: This letter was written to Mr. Clark in 1865, while Jacob was at sea, five years before his marriage. The letter says: Philadelphia, Dec 23/65 Mr. Clark Sir What money you have for me from the Schr [Schooner?] please pay it over toward my Taxes. I am loading general cargo for Savannah. I got a fair Freight, but business is very dull & I shall be a long time loading. Coal to Boston is $3.00 & very scarce. There is a great deal of ice in the river. I am afraid it will close before I get out. Res. yours J.W. Carroll [show more] | ||
16439 | Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates as a Toddler |
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16440 | Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates as a Toddler |
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12701 | Mary Emma Wamsley Lenhard |
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| Mary on the walk in front of her sister Ann's house - 1901 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Ann Lenhard Hickox, wife of Dr. Charles F. Hickox. Dentist | Description: Mary on the walk in front of her sister Ann's house - 1901 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Ann Lenhard Hickox, wife of Dr. Charles F. Hickox. Dentist | ||
16448 | Mary Emma Wamsley Lenhard |
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| Mary on the roof of her sister Ann's house - 1901 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Ann Lenhard Hickox, wife of Dr. Charles F. Hickox. Dentist | Description: Mary on the roof of her sister Ann's house - 1901 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Ann Lenhard Hickox, wife of Dr. Charles F. Hickox. Dentist | |
2681 | Plan of the City of Philadelphia and Camden |
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13419 | Robert Kaighn House in Philadelphia |
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9474 | Robert Kaighn Reading The North American Newspaper |
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13615 | Scott - Joseph Alison Scott (1865-1909) |
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| Frances Wharton (Pepper) Scott was the widow of Joseph Alison Scott. She built her cottage, Grand Pré, in Southwest Harbor, Maine, after his death. | Description: Frances Wharton (Pepper) Scott was the widow of Joseph Alison Scott. She built her cottage, Grand Pré, in Southwest Harbor, Maine, after his death. | ||||
15868 | William Cramp & Sons Shipbuilding Company |
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