pp.V' "i!! WX&' r'wtfgmnftf r5??sj?-;1- 'v mmmKmmmmmamcirmmmtmmmnmnzwinm.wfnf?mwmimmBmnmm)mmmmMmmBmmmmmimi k- '.mBTrmtar-ii. ijiw umiihia vitHr EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1922 WASHINGTON THAT STILL EXIST IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA K aLMMJjJEaaBBMTMlr laBi i r iBm'I MM SP' HfiliB H Hr Ikt bHB ttj H'HJfl IS HXLrv aBBBBBaalBaBKatlBBBBBBH bbbB BBBBVl bVbu bIbbBBb - BBBBbVbBBBm BBBBBV tBBS BB bbbbMC" bbbbbbSSJbwbbbbbbI bbH .bbbw flHT SbB & 1 IbbbbVbbH bbbH bH H2E HKV HB. IH bbH bK- LHS -r- LbbHbbbbbbHbbM KJH kjh BZ 'MiLs bbbbbbbbbbbbbbHLbbbbbbbbbH bbbbbB bbbbbbBb bbbbB Bv mJ. HVb bKbJbbbB HHHtn iBBBBBBBBBWRRiBBBBl MW'T' bbbH i bbbVb ssasai bbbbbbbbbbT bbbbV HV P lliYV . u r bjbbbbw awit v aHaaHBB iH H HH-iHjRsBr!iv-HK bBbBBBBBBbv X ELbBbBbBbBLZbV. BbBbbBbBbBbBbBbbI CMR r xBHlHi W XHE B I - bEw . &, TON NT OF HALL. s ize of the by J. A. the gift children, igihich was titrating, City $fli VI.' 't '-r ' .. aAVvf.v. - 'MrA WrJBRtiSi l'r.yr ri CHRIST CHURCH BEFORE WHICH WASHINGTON'S filY UKKAM.((mRRD W D H . H V. Q WERE OFTEN H TflHEFl WHILE HE ATTENDED SERV ICES. His new. Ne. Rfl. ia nrp r--r . . r - f-.W servea intact. ine rhurrh. built in 1fi9fi. wflst fhn firaf --- - W. wp ., v.. .. 111 WW Linurcii ei England In America CARPENTERS HALL, WHERE THE FIRST CONTI NENTAL CONGRESS SAT IN 1774. The buildinsr. in the rear of 322 Chestnut street, was the home of the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia, or ganized in 1724 ii Syr NX VW , :-v SiKviB. THE MEMORIAL ARCH AT VALLEY FORCE. At the side is a it-production of one of the original leg huts in which the American troops lived during the terrible winter of 1777-78 mm K &: m$ wmmBmm ijfi warn ? -JT- WASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS AT VALLEY FORGE. The home of the Quaker, Isaac Potts, which the Commander-in-Chief ecc u p i e d during the dark days of the winter of 1777-78, while Howe's troops held high level in Philadelphia HOME OF JOHN H R I N G H U R S T, COACH M A KER TO WASHINGTON, AT 5219 GERMANTOWN AVENUE. The General wns a fiequent visitor te this place when, in 1780, he commissioned Bringhurst te make him a "chiuiet" at a cost of 210 pounds in geld UZM nil H$1 A REPRODUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL HUT AT VALLEY FORCE. Mute testimony in legs and plastered mud of the inadeciuate facility te combat disease in the mirely tiled urmv of patriots HMKI :.rf-V l W.VviiM itHL! iM "M,'m - Wl !T" 'J"1 0.-fD PATRIOTS AT VAT.I.RV VftRfiR M,j ,w,n A- Abbey for the walls of the Heuse of Representatives In the Pennsylvania ' "eieie hlH death f) y. c. ah., u cu., xl. frl "V v .SsSAf ;fet' . miilA'!, Wm m if- !' I'll insylvanie QjJQ THE SAMUEL MORRIS HOME AT 225 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, PHIL- "STENTON," ANOTHER OF WASX ALuurntn. w.HM.... rni, wne servea wun aisunctien in the First City TOWN. Erected in 1734, it was the ft "m -. "- - -. tr,..u ei w.nigien, wne erten visited here Chief stayed there en August JW,i 'out WllllNK Mlh UUlC I H ?; ;s ? & JERS IN GERMAN. J. The Commander-in- the Brandywine .) v y.f. At - ., . r. , .'f1'),
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