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The Boardwalk and Amusement Places, Coney Island.
On the Hudson. Highbridge section of the Bronx, on the Harlem River. Aquatic Hotel, Woodbine Hotel.
Ferrotype View of the Broadway Bridge. Four of the people at the left are identified. 4.25″ x 6.”
Mr. J.N. Maskelyne & his famous automaton “Psycho.” 22 inches high, cross-legged, turbaned Indian figure, solved arithmetical problems, identifies playing cards, and plays whist.
Niar? Blume and his automatons. Likely a ventriloquist as well. I cannot find anything on him.
Charles S. Tallman, sole survivor of schooner Christine, wrecked off Cape Poge, Vineyard Sound, January 7th, taken off January 11th, 1866, with limbs so badly frozen as to render amputation necessary–was four days on the wreck in sight of the church spires at Hyannis.
Charles S. Tallman, sole survivor of schooner Christine, wrecked off Cape Poge, Vineyard Sound, January 7th, taken off January 11th, 1866, with limbs so badly frozen as to render amputation necessary–was four days on the wreck in sight of the church spires at Hyannis.
