Views of Wm. F. Murphy's Sons' stationery establishment, 509 Chestnut St., (opposite Independence Hall), Philadelphia. Interior of store
		 
	 
		
		
			
			New Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, building, Pa.
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Whirligig in Shützen Park, Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1873
		 
	 
		
		
		
			
			Scenery in Fairmount Park. West from North Laurel
		 
	 
		
		
			
			The Krupp guns in Machinery Hall
		 
	 
		
		
		
		
			
			[Retinue attending Chinese statesman, Li Hung Chang, when he visited Philadelphia]
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Lemon Hill, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Handel and Hayden Hall occupied by the Union Business College of Philadelphia
		 
	 
		
		
		
			
			Under Girard Av. Bridge, Philad'a
		 
	 
		
		
			
			[Old Swedes Church (Gloria Dei Church) and cemetery, Philadelphia, with Reverend Jehu Curtis Clay standing among gravestones]
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.
		 
	 
		
		
		
		
			
			[Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, with well-dressed people promenading on a terrace]
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Manitou, six miles from Colorado Springs - soda springs
		 
	 
		
		
		
			
			On the trail to Pike's Peak, from Bear Creek Canon to the summit, 14 miles - U.S. Signal Station, 14336 feet
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Monument, or the Enchanted Park, nine miles north-west of Colorado Springs - Dutch wedding
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Manitou and vicinity - U.S. Signal Station, summit Pike's P[ea]k
		 
	 
		
		
		
			
			Georgetown, E. of Rose St.
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Clear Creek Cañon - below the falls
		 
	 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			War views -- Army of the Potomac -- the way they cook dinner in camp
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Cheyenne Canon, five miles south of Colorado Springs - 7 falls
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Glen Eyrie, located five miles from Colorado Springs - Major Doma
		 
	 
		
		
		
			
			Garden of the Gods, located five miles from Colorado Springs - [...]biter Towers 330 ft. high
		 
	 
		
		
			
			Glen Eyrie, located five miles from Colorado Springs - general view from Glen Eyrie
		 
	 
		
		
			
			On the trail to Pike's Peak, from Bear Creek Canon to the summit, 14 miles - the bottomless pit