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Balloon Ascension, Stockton, California, July 4, 1876.
Lincoln Portrait Balloon in black and white to better highlight the image of Lincoln on the balloon.
The “Aerial” taking gas. This is the balloon of Prof. C.E. Myers. It was flown by Carlotta, the lady aeronaut from Mohawk, NY. Carlotta was Mary Hawley, Prof. Myers’ wife.
The “Aerial” and gas generators. This is the balloon of Prof. C.E. Myers. It was flown by Carlotta, the lady aeronaut from Mohawk, NY. Carlotta was Mary Hawley, Prof. Myers’ wife.
The “Aerial” and gas generators. This is the balloon of Prof. C.E. Myers. It was flown by Carlotta, the lady aeronaut from Mohawk, NY. Carlotta was Mary Hawley, Prof. Myers’ wife.
Prof. King’s Mammoth Balloon “Buffalo”–Altitude 2,000 feet. From Buffalo to New Jersey, Five States traversed in 13 hours.
“Behind us, the tree-tops glowed with a variety of lights and shades reflected from the clouds.”
Thousand Island House & Balloon, July 24, ’73. H.D. Squire, Practical Aeronaut, and his balloon “Atlantic,” Utica, N.Y.
No. 104. View of Balloon Ascension from Thousand Island House. H.D. Squire, Practical Aeronaut and his balloon “Atlantic,” Utica, N.Y.
Balloon Ascension, Bethlehem, Pa. Another copy of this view identifies the balloonist as “Houlson.”