Treat's illustrated New York, Philadelphia and surroundings (1876) (14762966812)

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Treat's illustrated New York, Philadelphia and surroundings (1876) (14762966812)

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Title: Treat's illustrated New York, Philadelphia and surroundings
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: Treat, E. B. (Erastus Buck), 1838-1928 Durst, Seymour B., 1913- former owner. NNC
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Publisher: New York, E.B. Treat
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization



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ded and im-posing vices of their false coloring and presents them asthey truly are, the work of the devil I Rev. LYMAN ABBOTT, D.D., in ChristianWeekly, says: The book is full of useful information;it embodies the result of research that must have takenyears. It is a book really worth study and useful forreference. A PRESBYTERIAN CLE B GYM AN fromCentral Xew York, having ordered and paid for a copy,voluntarily writes the publisher: It is the best book ofreference for ministers and lecturers extant. 1 was over-whelmed with the data and statistics, and could say withthe Queen of Sheba, the one-half had not been told me.I can recommend it with a will. 550 pages. Illustrated. Cloth binding, $3. AGENTS WANTED. n10,000 Agents wanted to sell-m/mt £\Echoes of a Century, a Manual^^ M ;of our Republic, 50 cts.; &ndmM HaCentennial Games. 50 new Par- m IBlor Games on K0cards.75cts.24,- W000 sold. Both mailed for frl. A IfE.B.TREAT,fc05Bway,N.Y. ■ E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 105 BROADWAY, N. T.
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Chestnut Street Bridge crossing the Schuylkill River, Philadelphi AND PHILADELPHIA. 99 Places of Interest. Academy of Fine Arts. Broadstreet above Arch Admission, 25 cents. Academy of Natural Science,Broad street below Chestnut. Open Tues-days and Fridays, p. m. Admission, 10cents. New hall S. W. cor. Nineteenthand Race streets. Athenaeum Library, Sixth street be-low Walnut. Apprentices Library, S. W. cor.Fifth and Arch streets. Blind Asylum, Twentieth and Racestreets. Concerts Wednesday p. m. Ad-mission, 15 cents. Carpenters Hall, built in 1770,Chestnut street, below Fourth, rear ofbank building. Christ Church, built in 1753, Sec-ond street above Market. Custom House, Chestnut street be-low Fifth. Deaf and Dumb Asylum, corner ofBroad and Pine streets. Tickets pro-cured at Ledger Office. Franklin Institute, Seventh streetabove Chestnut. Admission free. Franklins Grave, S. E. cor. Fifthand Arch streets. Fairmount Park, 2991 acres, on thebanks of the Schuylkill and Wissahickon,From the

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