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ILLUSTRATIONS
The Hall, Stenton 155
"Proclaim Liberty Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof" 159
Bed Room, Stenton, the Home of James Logan 163
The Tunnel in the Park 167
The Boat Houses on the Schuylkill 171
The Pulpit, St. Peter's 179
The Cathedral, Logan Square 185
Christ Church, from Second Street 189
First Presbyterian Church, Seventh Street and Washington Square 195
Old Swedes' Church 201
Independence Hall: The Original Desk on Which the Declaration of Independence was Signed and the Chair Used by the President of Congress, John Hancock, in 1776 207
Philadelphia from Belmont 211
The Dining Room, Stenton 217
Down the Aisle at Christ Church 223
The Bridge Across Market Street from Broad Street Station 229
State House Yard 235
The Penitentiary 247
On the Reading, at Sixteenth Street 251
Locust Street East from Broad Street 255
Broad Street, Looking South from above Arch Street 261
Clinton Street, with the Pennsylvania Hospital at its End 265
The Cherry Street Stairs Near the River 269
The Morris House on Eighth Street 273
The Old Coaching-Inn Yard 279
Franklin's Grave 285
Arch Street Meeting 291
Cliveden, the Chew House 295
Bartram's 295
Carpenter's Hall, Interior 305
Main Street, Germantown 311
Arch Street Meeting—Interior 317
Front and Callowhill 321
The Elevated at Market Street Wharf 327