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Andrew Aitken. Near old Methodist Church on Main Street.
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Benjamin Heal. U.S. Mailman. Mailbox at East Moorestown Station. Straw hat was summer uniform. Bicycle was transportation.
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Dress style of the 1890's. (person unknown)
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Evan Benners. Moorestown Postmaster. 1900-1908 and 1924-1933.
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Flag station and flagman at Chestnut Street crossing.
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Aunt Kitty French on her 100th birthday.
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Chester Avenue, SE corner at Oak Street. Dr. Wintersteen.
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Children at party at rear of 500 Chester Avenue.
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Hillside from below stable. Father of William Roberts is in foreground.
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Main Street East #61. Mr. Brock, postmaster, in front of Post Office. Old Masonic Hall. East Main Street.
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Old fashioned hayride at picnic.
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Outdoor grouping with baby carriage.
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Quaker wedding party on steps of home next to Matlack's Store on Main Street.
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Quarterly Meeting. Men on bushel baskets.
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Dr. Joseph Stokes with bicycle on Main Street.
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Tramp or hobo. Wanderers always looking for a meal and not too much work.
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Typical Victorian dining room.
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William Lovell, editor of the Chronicle. Holding a large turnip in front of the Chronicle office.
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