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Title: Rand McNally Philadelphia guide to the city and environs
Year: 1915 (1910s)
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Publisher: New York, Rand McNally
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west on Allegheny Ave.) toDoylestown and Hatboro. From Frankford (terminus of the Frankford lines runningnorth on 3d, 7th, and 13th Sts., to Tacony, Bristol, and Trenton,connecting for Princeton, and for New York via Bound Brookand Newark. From Camden station of the Pennsylvania Railroad (ferryfrom ft. Market St.) to Riverton, Riverside, Beverly, Bur-lington, and Trenton; to Merchantville, Moorestown andMt. Holly; to Collingswood and Haddonfield and to HaddonHeights. Also cars to Gloucester and Washington Park onthe Delaware, connecting for National Park, Woodbury,Mantua, and Blackwood. From Kaighns Ave. station of the Reading Railroad (ferriesfrom ft. Chestnut St. and ft. South St.) to Gloucester, Wash-ington Park, National Park, Woodbury, Mantua, Blackwood,and Haddon Heights. STEAMSHIP LINES PIERS Allan Line, Pier 24, N. Wharves. To Glasgow, with west-bound stops at Liverpool, St. Johns, N. F., and Halifax, anda stop at St. Johns, N. F., eastbound. 20 RAND McNALLY PHILADELPHIA GUIDE
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Widener Memorial Library N. Broad Street and Girard Ave. Page 80 American Line, to Southampton, Piers 53 and 54, S. Wharvesbelow Washington Ave. Passengers from Philadelphia aregiven tickets to New York and embark there. The vesselsof the American Line plying between Philadelphia and Liver-pool carry second-cabin and steerage passengers only. Austro-Americana Steamship Co., Ltd.; Pier 34, S. W^harves.To Adriatic and Mediterranean ports. Bridgeton Steamiboat Co., Pier 4, N. Wharves, Arch St., toBridgeton, N. J. Delaware River Transportation Co., Chestmit St. Wharf.To Trenton, N. J., and intcmicdiate points. Ericsson Line, Pier 3, S. Wharves, ft. Chestnut St. ToBaltimore. Frederica & Philadelphia Navigation Co., Pier 3, S. Wharves.To Bowers and Frederica, Del. Hamburg-American Line, Pier 53, S. Wharves. To Ham-burg. Italia-La Veloce Line. Navigacione Generale Italiana andLloyd Itahano Lines, Pier 19, N. Wharves. Merchants & Miners Transportation Co., Pier 19, S. Wharves.To Bosto
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Title: Rand McNally Philadelphia guide to the city and environs
Year: 1915 (1910s)
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Publisher: New York, Rand McNally
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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west on Allegheny Ave.) toDoylestown and Hatboro. From Frankford (terminus of the Frankford lines runningnorth on 3d, 7th, and 13th Sts., to Tacony, Bristol, and Trenton,connecting for Princeton, and for New York via Bound Brookand Newark. From Camden station of the Pennsylvania Railroad (ferryfrom ft. Market St.) to Riverton, Riverside, Beverly, Bur-lington, and Trenton; to Merchantville, Moorestown andMt. Holly; to Collingswood and Haddonfield and to HaddonHeights. Also cars to Gloucester and Washington Park onthe Delaware, connecting for National Park, Woodbury,Mantua, and Blackwood. From Kaighns Ave. station of the Reading Railroad (ferriesfrom ft. Chestnut St. and ft. South St.) to Gloucester, Wash-ington Park, National Park, Woodbury, Mantua, Blackwood,and Haddon Heights. STEAMSHIP LINES PIERS Allan Line, Pier 24, N. Wharves. To Glasgow, with west-bound stops at Liverpool, St. Johns, N. F., and Halifax, anda stop at St. Johns, N. F., eastbound. 20 RAND McNALLY PHILADELPHIA GUIDE
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Widener Memorial Library N. Broad Street and Girard Ave. Page 80 American Line, to Southampton, Piers 53 and 54, S. Wharvesbelow Washington Ave. Passengers from Philadelphia aregiven tickets to New York and embark there. The vesselsof the American Line plying between Philadelphia and Liver-pool carry second-cabin and steerage passengers only. Austro-Americana Steamship Co., Ltd.; Pier 34, S. W^harves.To Adriatic and Mediterranean ports. Bridgeton Steamiboat Co., Pier 4, N. Wharves, Arch St., toBridgeton, N. J. Delaware River Transportation Co., Chestmit St. Wharf.To Trenton, N. J., and intcmicdiate points. Ericsson Line, Pier 3, S. Wharves, ft. Chestnut St. ToBaltimore. Frederica & Philadelphia Navigation Co., Pier 3, S. Wharves.To Bowers and Frederica, Del. Hamburg-American Line, Pier 53, S. Wharves. To Ham-burg. Italia-La Veloce Line. Navigacione Generale Italiana andLloyd Itahano Lines, Pier 19, N. Wharves. Merchants & Miners Transportation Co., Pier 19, S. Wharves.To Bosto
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