1474.

View of the Harlem River from High Bridge, Westchester County.

1480.

High Bridge, from the New York Side.

1481.

High Bridge, from the New-York Side.

1481.

High Bridge over the Harlem River, NY.

1482.

High Bridge, from the New York Side.

1483.

High Bridge, from the New York Side.

1484.

View of the Harlem River from High Bridge, Westchester County.

1484.

View from High Bridge looking South, the new bridge at McComb’s dam in the distance.

1485.

Monument of A.S. Scribner, Cypress Avenue. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1486.

Monument of Robinsons, on Cypress Avenue.

1487.

The Fountain, on Fountain Hill. Stamp on back for Optician, Worcester, Mass.

1514.

Washington Monument, Union Square, New-York. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1523.

The New York Sanitary Fair Buildings, in 14th St.

1527.

Broadway, from the balcony of St. Germains, looking North.

1530.

Residence of Hon. Fernando Wood, on the Bloomingdale Road. Taken on the morning of the Reception of the Prince of Wales. The Prince’s carriage in the foreground.

1531.

Fourth of July In and About New-York. Troops entering the Park from Tryon Row, July 4th, 1860.

1585.

Washington Monument, Union Square.

1586.

Washington Monument, Union Square. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1586.

Washington Monument, Union Square.

1587.

Fifth Ave. Hotel, NY.

1587.

Fifth Avenue Hotel, New-York. Remnants of 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1588.

Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn.–Rev. Dr. Littlejohn.

1590.

The Captain’s Monument.

1592.

Monument of Henry Ruggles.

1652.

Worth Monument. South front view.

1653.

Worth Monument. South front view.

1654.

Worth Monument and 5th Avenue Hotel.

1655.

Worth Monument.

1655.

Worth Monument, East Front View.

1657.

Church of the Puritans, Rev. Dr. Cheever, Union Square.

1660.

Main Entrance, 14th Street. (Instantaneous.)

1661.

Buying Tickets to the Fair.

1662.

Buying Tickets to the Fair.

1664.

Buying Tickets to the Fair. Scene in 14th St. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1668.

Fair Building, Union Square, Broadway entrance to the Knickerbocker Kitchen. (Courtesy of Keith Brady.)

1669.

Beautiful View in Main Room, with Fire Department Stand in the distance.

1672.

Fire Department. Central Stand.

1680.

Irvings’ Summer House, 14th Street. “Cockloft Hall.”

1682.

Stands in Main Hall, 14th St. New Jersey Department in the distance.

1683.

Stands in Main Hall, 14th St. “Proclamation of Emancipation sold here.”

1686.

View Looking South across the Main Hall, 14th St. (Courtesy of Keith Brady.)

1688.

View of the Bower of Plants in the International Department. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1689.

Beautiful View of the Aquaria and Fountain, International Department.

1690.

The Surgical and Optical Department.

1699.

The Great $45,000 Sword, which Grant got.

1701.

The Department of Arms and Trophies. The memorable Sword for which so many One Dollar Votes were cast. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1702.

Showing Confed. Battle Flags, Suit of Armor & Trophies from the Mexican War.

1704.

Department of Arms and Trophies. Masked Battery used by Clairborn’s Division Hill’s Corps.

1705.

The Department of Arms and Trophies. Shot and Shell from the various Battle Fields of the Rebellion. The Guidon marked 739 was carried by Battery M. 2, U.S. Artillery, through 33 engagements.

1705.

The Department of Arms and Trophies. Shot and Shell from the various Battle Fields of the Rebellion. The Guidon marked 739 was carried by Battery M. 2, U.S. Artillery, through 33 engagements. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.