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1850-1900
Girard Avenue Bridge, Fairmount Park, 1895
Map Showing Districts, Boroughs & Townships Incorporated in Consolidation of Philadelphia in 1854
Philadelphia Navy Yard, July 1872
Queen Lane Pumping Station, proposed design
Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, 1877
Ground Plan, Great Central Sanitary Fair, Philadelphia
Privy Cleaning Receipt, 1885
Mill Creek Sewer under construction, 1883
“A Decidedly Mixed Drink,” April 6, 1899
Portrait of Benjamin Henry Latrobe
Images from “A Day in the Ma’sh” by Maurice F. Egan, Scribner’s Monthly, July 1881
Main Pumping Stations for Philadelphia Drinking Water
A Day in the Ma’sh – Untitled (p. 352)
A Day in the Ma’sh – Still Useful
A Day in the Ma’sh – Low Tide
A Day in the Ma’sh – At CLXIV Canal Boat St.
A Day in the Ma’sh – A Trucker’s Farm Yard
A Day in the Ma’sh – In The Old Cabin Home
A Day in the Ma’sh – A Pusher
A Day in the Ma’sh – Outdoor Tenants
A Day in the Ma’sh – Oil Refinery
A Day in the Ma’sh – Rail-Shooting
A Day in the Ma’sh – Bell Snicklin’
A Day in the Ma’sh – Frontispiece
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