894.

Ferry Boat on the East River.

895.

Fleet of Sloops going up the East River.

896.

Specimen of NY Bill Posting, City Hall Park. Includes a bill post for Barnum’s Museum.

897.

Specimens of New York Bill Posting. (Courtesy of R. Norton.)

898.

The Brigade de Shoe Black, City Hall Park. Bill posting for Barnum’s Museum can be seen.

900.

Bird’s Eye View of New York City, from the Shot Tower.

901.

South Street, New York, from the Barge Office.

902.

The Bulls and Bears in Gold.

903.

The Bulls and Bears in Gold. William Street, in front of the Hole in the Wall.

904.

Omnibuses Starting from South Ferry, New-York.

904.

Omnibuses Starting from South Ferry, New-York.

905.

Omnibuses Starting from South Ferry, New-York..

906.

New York Bay, from the Barge Office.

906.

New-York Bay from the Barge Office, looking North-West. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

907.

The Salt Water Floating Bath. Jersey City in the Distance.

908.

Ferry Boat on the East River.

908.

The Great Union Meeting, Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

908.

The Great Union Meeting in Union Square, New-York, April 20, 1861. No. 1. The crowd gathering about the Equestrian Statue of Washington. The Everett House in the distance.

909.

The Great Union Meeting, Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861.

909.

The Great Union Meeting in Union Square, New-York, April 20, 1861. No. 2. The gathering numbers fill the streets and crown the house tops with a living mass.

909.

The Great Union Meeting, Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861.

910.

The Great Union Meeting in Union Square, New-York, April 20, 1861. No. 4. The Equestrian Statue of Washington, bearing aloft the flag of Fort Sumter. A great historical picture. Below see the heaving mass burning with devotion to the Constitution bequeathed to them as a sacred legacy by their fathers.

911.

The Great Union Meeting, Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861. This negative is No. 911, although labeled 908.

911.

The Great Union Meeting, Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861.

912.

New York Academy of Music, corner 14th Street and Irving Place. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

912.

Academy of Music, 14th St., NY.

920.

The Return of the New York 69th Regiment, N.Y.S.N.G. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

920.

The Return of the New York 69th Regiment, N.Y.S.N.G. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

921.

Broadway from Broome Street, Looking Up. Banner hung across Broadway for Corcoran’s Zoaves.

922.

Broadway from Broome Street, Looking Up. Banner for Corcoran’s Zouave’s hangs across Broadway.

923.

Broadway from Broome Street, Looking Down. Banner hung across Broadway for the 76th Regiment, Scotchmen for [the Union]. This banner was displayed from late April through May, 1861.

946.

Monuments on Cypress Avenue.

947.

Monuments on Locust Avenue.

948.

Tomb of W.W. Grosebeck, Dale Ave., Crescent Water foreground.

948.

Tomb of W.W. Grosbeck, Dale Ave., Crescent Water foreground.

949.

Tomb of Wm. Niblo, Dale Avenue.

950.

Tomb of Isaac N. Phelps, Crescent Avenue.

952.

Old Knotty Oak on Cypress Avenue.

1055.

The Valley. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1056.

From near Casino, looking North.

1057.

From Summer House near Artists Gate (6th Ave. and 59th St.,) looking N.W.

1058.

View of Land East of the Park, East of the Meadows.

1060.

The Lake, from the Circle. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1061.

From Eighth Ave. from 72d St., looking N.E.

1064.

The Lake.

1065.

From the Bell Tower, looking South, the Terrace and Mall in the distance.

1066.

From Bell Tower, looking S.E.

1068.

From the Summer House near Artists Gate (6th Ave. and 59th St.,) looking N.W.

1068.

From the Summer House N.W. of the 6th Ave. Entrance.

1069.

From the Circle, Looking South.