Guitar, 19th century - Public domain dedication. Metropolitan Museum o...
Public domain photo of a 3d object, North and Central America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Broad St., north from Spruce St.]
Public domain photograph of city hall building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[Frank Carson Anderson house, 1321 Spruce Street, Phildelphia, Pennsyl...
Site History. The house of Grace Adele Smith (Mrs. Frank Carson) Anderson, who is the lantern slide artist credited by Frances Benjamin Johnston with the coloring of Johnston's "Our American Gardens" slides. O... More
1940 Census Enumeration District Maps - Pennsylvania - Huntingdon Coun...
1940 Census Enumeration District Maps - Pennsylvania - Huntingdon County
1940 Census Enumeration District Maps - Pennsylvania - Juniata County ...
1940 Census Enumeration District Maps - Pennsylvania - Juniata County
Dunlap-Eyre House, 1003 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Coun...
Survey number: HABS PA-1504 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Potts House, Carriage House & Stable, 3905 Spruce Street, Philadelphia...
Survey number: HABS PA-1638-A Public domain photograph of theater building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Thomas Mellon House, 716 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Cou...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-273 Survey number: HABS PA-1346
Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Fishing in Spruce Creek, PA; shots of ...
Carter White House Photographs: Presidential Public domain photograph - White house, President of the United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Jimmy Carter - Fishing in Spruce Creek, PA
Carter White House Photographs: Presidential Public domain photograph - White house, President of the United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Clock detail, Spruce Street and Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Scranton is the geographic and cultural center of the Lackawanna River valley. It is the largest city located in a contiguous quilt-work of former anthracite coal mining communities including the smaller cities... More
View in Third Street, from Spruce Street, in Philadelphia.
Picryl description: Public domain image of a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
[Looking up Broad Street from Spruce Street]
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Looking up Broad Street toward City Hall, statue of William Penn visible atop, sidewalks teeming with activity. Inscribed on verso: P 99. Lithograph published in Philadelphia Art All... More
Scene near Spruce Creek Station. Ruins of the old forge.
Pennsylvania stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who... More
The iron bridge and ruins of the old mill, near Spruce Creek, Huntingd...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge, water, historic structure, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Pennsylvania Railroad, Spruce Creek tunnel. Stereoscope card.
Picryl description: Public domain image of railroad tracks, railway, train car, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Pennsylvania Railroad, Spruce Creek tunnel. Stereoscope card.
Picryl description: Public domain image of railroad tracks, railway, train car, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Pennsylvania Railroad, View near Spruce Creek. Stereoscope card.
Picryl description: Public domain image of a park, trees, outdoors, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Saint Andrew's Church, (Protestant Episcopal), Philadelphia. It situat...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
West Spruce Street Presbyterian Church. South-west corner of Spruce an...
Public domain photo of a monument, historic place, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pennsylvania Hospital. Eighth Street, below Spruce.
Picryl description: Public domain image of a classical or neoclassical building, architecture design, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
View up Penn Avenue from Spruce Street.
Pennsylvania stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who... More
Guitar, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
Public domain photo of a 3d object, North and Central America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The iron bridge and ruins of the old mill, near Spruce Creek, Huntingd...
Public domain scan of the back of stereograph card, stereoscopic view, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
Pennsylvania Railroad, Spruce Creek tunnel. Stereoscope card.
Public domain scan of the back of stereograph card, stereoscopic view, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
Pennsylvania Railroad, View near Spruce Creek. Stereoscope card.
Public domain scan of the back of stereograph card, stereoscopic view, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
Saint Andrew's Church, (Protestant Episcopal), Philadelphia. It situat...
Philadelphia stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who... More
West Spruce Street Presbyterian Church. South-west corner of Spruce an...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
View up Penn Avenue from Spruce Street.
Pennsylvania stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who... More
Guitar, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
Public domain photo of a 3d object, North and Central America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Guitar, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
Public domain photo of a 3d object, North and Central America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
University of Pennsylvania, Smith Walk, Bounded by Walnut, Thirty-thir...
Significance: The landscaped walk that is now called Smith Walk preceded the campus plan of 1913 that set the goal of using buildings to frame space. With Hamilton Walk on the south side of the University of Pe... More
University of Pennsylvania, Smith Walk, Bounded by Walnut, Thirty-thir...
Significance: The landscaped walk that is now called Smith Walk preceded the campus plan of 1913 that set the goal of using buildings to frame space. With Hamilton Walk on the south side of the University of Pe... More
University of Pennsylvania, Smith Walk, Bounded by Walnut, Thirty-thir...
Significance: The landscaped walk that is now called Smith Walk preceded the campus plan of 1913 that set the goal of using buildings to frame space. With Hamilton Walk on the south side of the University of Pe... More
University of Pennsylvania, Smith Walk, Bounded by Walnut, Thirty-thir...
Significance: The landscaped walk that is now called Smith Walk preceded the campus plan of 1913 that set the goal of using buildings to frame space. With Hamilton Walk on the south side of the University of Pe... More
University of Pennsylvania, Smith Walk, Bounded by Walnut, Thirty-thir...
Significance: The landscaped walk that is now called Smith Walk preceded the campus plan of 1913 that set the goal of using buildings to frame space. With Hamilton Walk on the south side of the University of Pe... More
University of Pennsylvania, Smith Walk, Bounded by Walnut, Thirty-thir...
Significance: The landscaped walk that is now called Smith Walk preceded the campus plan of 1913 that set the goal of using buildings to frame space. With Hamilton Walk on the south side of the University of Pe... More
University of Pennsylvania, Smith Walk, Bounded by Walnut, Thirty-thir...
Significance: The landscaped walk that is now called Smith Walk preceded the campus plan of 1913 that set the goal of using buildings to frame space. With Hamilton Walk on the south side of the University of Pe... More
University of Pennsylvania, Smith Walk, Bounded by Walnut, Thirty-thir...
Significance: The landscaped walk that is now called Smith Walk preceded the campus plan of 1913 that set the goal of using buildings to frame space. With Hamilton Walk on the south side of the University of Pe... More
University of Pennsylvania, Smith Walk, Bounded by Walnut, Thirty-thir...
Significance: The landscaped walk that is now called Smith Walk preceded the campus plan of 1913 that set the goal of using buildings to frame space. With Hamilton Walk on the south side of the University of Pe... More
Alms House in Spruce Street, Philadelphiadelphia
Walled property; cart with pigs going by on dirt road; 3 men catching escaped pig. Hand-colored engraving by Wm. Birch & Son. Illus. in: The City of Philadelphia...as It Appeared in the Year 1800..., 1800. Plat... More
Alms House in Spruce Street, Philadelphiadelphia
Walled property; cart with pigs going by on dirt road; 3 men catching escaped pig. Hand-colored engraving by Wm. Birch & Son. Illus. in: The City of Philadelphia...as It Appeared in the Year 1800..., 1800. Plat... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Stride-Madison House, 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...
Significance: A Philadelphia row house of the late 18th century where James Madison, Jr., Fourth president of the United States, and his wife resided from November 1795 until June 1796 while he was a member of ... More
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church (German), 601-609 Spruce Street, Ph...
Survey number: HABS PA-1336 Public domain photograph of a Roman Catholic church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church (German), 601-609 Spruce Street, Ph...
Survey number: HABS PA-1336 Public domain photograph of a Roman Catholic church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church (German), 601-609 Spruce Street, Ph...
Survey number: HABS PA-1336 Public domain photograph of a Roman Catholic church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church (German), 601-609 Spruce Street, Ph...
Survey number: HABS PA-1336 Public domain photograph of the interior of a church, altar, choir, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More
Girard-Peterson House, 332 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia C...
Significance: No. 332 Spruce is one of a row of houses built by Stephen Girard around 1820; today it is home to Charles Peterson, one of the founders and early leaders of the Historic American Buildings Survey... More