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Filed under: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- ChurchesFiled under: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- DramaFiled under: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Fiction Arthur Mervyn: or, Memoirs of the Year 1793, by Charles Brockden Brown (Gutenberg text) The Heads of Cerberus (originally published 1919), by Francis Stevens (HTML at Gutenberg Australia) Ormond (New York et al.: American Book Co., c1937), by Charles Brockden Brown, ed. by Ernest Marchand (page images at HathiTrust) The Quaker City: or, The Monks of Monk Hall: A Romance of Philadelphia Life, Mystery and Crime (Philadelphia: Leary, Stuart and Company, c1876), by George Lippard (multiple formats at openlibrary.org) Filed under: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- GuidebooksFiled under: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- History Extracts From the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, From 1759-1807, A.D. (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1889), by Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker, ed. by Henry D. Biddle (page images at HathiTrust) A History of Philadelphia's University City, by Leon S. Rosenthal (illustrated HTML at uchs.net) A Short History of the City of Philadelphia, From Its Foundation to the Present Time (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1887), by Susan Coolidge (HTML at Fairfield) Suburb in the City: Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 1850-1990 (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, c1992), by David R. Contosta (PDF files at Ohio State Press) Filed under: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- ImprintsFiled under: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- NewspapersFiled under: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Social conditionsFiled under: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Social life and customsFiled under: Broad Street (Philadelphia, Pa.)Filed under: Fairmount Park (Philadelphia, Pa.)Filed under: First Baptist Church (Philadelphia, Pa.)Filed under: Independence Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)Filed under: Knights Templar (Masonic Order). Mary Commandery, No. 36 (Philadelphia, Pa.)Filed under: Public Ledger Building (Philadelphia, Pa.)Filed under: West Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pa.)Filed under: Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia, Pa.)Filed under: African Americans -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Anti-Catholicism -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia A Full and Complete Account of the Late Awful Riots in Philadelphia (Philadelphia: J. B. Perry, et al., ca. 1844) (multiple formats at archive.org) The Full Particulars of the Late Riots, With a View of the Burning of the Catholic Churches, St. Michaels and St. Augustines (Philadelphia: Pub. at 23 N. Second St., ca. 1844) (multiple formats at archive.org) The Truth Unveiled: or, A Calm and Impartial Exposition of the Origin and Immediate Cause of the Terrible Riots in Philadelphia on May 6th, 7th, and 8th, A.D. 1844 (Philadelphia: M. Fithian, 1844), by Protestant and native Philadelphian (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Books -- Private collections -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: City planning -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Household employees -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Library catalogs -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Life change events -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Manufacturing industries -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Plazas -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Police -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Public works -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Riots -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia A Full and Accurate Report of the Trial for Riot Before the Mayor's Court of Philadelphia, on the 13th of October, 1831, Arising Out of a Protestant Procession on the 12th of July, and in Which the Contending Parties Were Protestants and Roman Catholics (Philadelphia: J. Harding, 1831), by Henry Darley (multiple formats at archive.org) A Full and Complete Account of the Late Awful Riots in Philadelphia (Philadelphia: J. B. Perry, et al., ca. 1844) (multiple formats at archive.org) The Full Particulars of the Late Riots, With a View of the Burning of the Catholic Churches, St. Michaels and St. Augustines (Philadelphia: Pub. at 23 N. Second St., ca. 1844) (multiple formats at archive.org) The Origin and Progress of the American Party in Politics: Embracing a Complete History of the Philadelphia Riots in May and July, 1844; With a Full Description of the Great American Procession of July Fourth, and a Refutation of the Arguments Founded on the Charges of Religious Proscription and Secret Combinations (Philadelphia: Elliott and Gihon, 1855), by John Hancock Lee (multiple formats at archive.org) Street Talk About an Ordinance of Councils Passed the 11th July, 1844, Organizing a Military Force for the Government of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, 1844) (multiple formats at archive.org) The Truth Unveiled: or, A Calm and Impartial Exposition of the Origin and Immediate Cause of the Terrible Riots in Philadelphia on May 6th, 7th, and 8th, A.D. 1844 (Philadelphia: M. Fithian, 1844), by Protestant and native Philadelphian (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Trials (Obscenity) -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Trials (Riots) -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Urban renewal -- Pennsylvania -- PhiladelphiaFiled under: Yellow fever -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
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