12843.

View in Central Park, New York. This is the 7th Regiment Memorial, dedicated in June, 1874. It stands at West Drive @69th St. The sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward stands before his work. It honors the 58 men of New York’s Seventh Regiment who died in the Civil War.

12844.

American Life, Architecture and Scenery. Observatory, Central Park, NY.

12845.

Gathering Grass, Central Park.

12846.

Central Park, New York.

12847.

Central Park, New York.

12848.

Central Park.

12849.

No. 58. The Camel.

12850.

No. 58. The Camel.

12851.

The Camel, Central Park.

12852.

No. 59. The Camel.

12853.

The Camel, Central Park.

12854.

The Camel, Central Park.

12855.

No. 78. Camel and his Keeper.

12856.

No. 77. Camel.

12857.

Zebra, Central Park, NY.

12858.

Giraffe, Central Park.

12859.

Giraffe, Central Park.

12860.

Elephant, Central Park.

12861.

The Elephants, Central Park, NY.

12862.

556. The Elephant, Central Park.

12863.

Central Park Garden, New York.

12863.

Herd of Elephants.

12864.

Drinking Fountain in East Drive Shelter, Prospect Park, Brooklyn.

12864.

Llama, Central Park.

12865.

No. 48. Kerry Bull, near view.

12866.

No. 89. Yak.

12867.

Central Park Menagerie.

12868.

Central Park. The Dovecote.

12869.

Central Park Scenery.

12870.

382. Sacred Cattle, Central Park, NY.

12871.

Central Park Garden.

12872.

No. 58. The Camel.

12873.

The Camel with Lane Mower. (Did they mean “Lawn Mover?)

12874.

Tower at the Central Park, N. York.

12875.

Central Park Garden, 7th Avenue & s9th Street, New York.

12876.

620. The Central Park Music Hall.

12877.

252. The Arbor, Prospect Park, Brooklyn.

12878.

Central Park Boat House, No. 60. This view is from the John Meigs Collection, Washington DC. Meigs purchased these views in the 1860s and annotated his purchase: “Bo’t N.Y. City-Sep. 2, 1865-25 cts.”

12879.

No. 45. The Marble Arch.

12880.

525. Water Terrace, Central Park. N.Y.

12881.

Broadway, New York, from Canal St.

12882.

No. 329. Pavilion at Mineral Spring, Central Park, NY.

12865.

No. 188. Boat Landing.

12886.

The Castle, Central Park. Belvedere Castle was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1867–1869. An architectural hybrid of Gothic and Romanesque styles, Vaux’s design called for a Manhattan schist and granite structure with a corner tower with conical cap, with the existing lookout over parapet walls between them.[1] Its name comes from belvedere, which means “beautiful view” in Italian.

12887.

Central Park, New York.

12888.

Bow Bridge, Central Park.

12889.

No. 246. Arsenal.

12890.

No. 1.-Fountain, No. 1.

12891.

No. 237. Bow Bridge, near view.

12892.

View in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY.