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Historic Philadelphia : from the founding until the early nineteenth century : papers dealing with its people and buildings, with an illustrative map.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : American Philosophical Society, 1953.
Description
331 p. : ill., fold. col. map, ports. 30 cm.
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Forrestal Annex - Stacks
8001.1311 new ser.,vol.43,pt.1
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Subject(s)
Historic buildings
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia
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Buildings
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia (Pa.)
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Social life and customs
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Philadelphia (Pa.)
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Maps, Pictorial
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American Philosophical Society
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Series
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ; new ser., v. 43, pt. 1.
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 43, pt. 1
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Contains
Simon, Grant Miles.
Part of old Philadelphia, a map.
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Notes
"Part of old Philadelphia, a map showing historic buildings & sites from the founding until the early nineteenth century, compiled by Grant Miles Simon": 1 folded map in pocket.
Preface signed: Luther P. Eisenhart.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
LCCN
53007640
OCLC
511412
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