Anthony

Most NYC Anthony views have negative numbers and they will appear in all searches in negative number order. Some views were issued without negative numbers and they will appear at the end of searches starting with the order number 11400.

1176.

The Esplanade of the Terrace and the Lake.

1178.

The Drive over the Marble Arch. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1179.

Looking West from the Bridge west of the Old Arsenal. From the John Meig’s, Wash DC Collection. His note: “Bo’t at Franklin & Co., 244 Pa. Av. Wash D.C.-Nov. 10, ’63-25 cts.”

1179.

Looking West from the Bridge west of the Old Arsenal. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1180.

View to the East from the Archway covering West Drive over Walk. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1181.

From the Marble Arch, 6th Ave. in the Distance. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1182.

The Terrace. Label indicates this is No. 3720 but it is not that image, Crossed out and it looks like 1182 is entered which is different from the previous 1182.

1182.

The Terrace from the Lake.

1183.

From 59th Street looking over the Pond.

1184.

Beauties of the Pond, 59th Street and 5th Avenue.

1185.

From 7th Av. Entrance, looking North.

1186.

View from 6th Avenue Entrance.

1187.

The Old Arsenal, Central Park, NY.

1187.

The Old Arsenal. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1189.

Arch Carriage Drive over Bridle Road West of Arsenal.

1190.

St. Luke’s Hospital. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1191.

St. Luke’s Hospital.

1263.

Flag Ship of the Russian Fleet in N.Y. Harbor. The visit of the Russian Fleet was in 1863-’64.

1264.

Flag Ship of the Russian Fleet in New-York Harbor. The Russian Fleet visited in 1863-’64.

1265.

The Receiving Ship North Carolina.

1266.

The Swamp Angel. The celebrated Gun with which Gen. Gilmore threw the first shot into Charleston. Taken at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, by permission of Commodore Paulding.

1267.

The Swamp Angel. The celebrated Gun with which Gen. Gilmore threw the first shot into Charleston. Taken at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, by permission of Commodore Paulding.

1283.

Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor.

1284.

Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. (Rev. Henry Ward Beecher.)

1285.

Christ Church, Brooklyn, E.D. (Rev. Mr. Partridge.)

1335.

Christ Church, Brooklyn, E.D., Rev. Mr. Partridge.

1335.

Christ Church, Brooklyn, E.D., Rev. Mr. Partridge.

1337.

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, E.D., Rev. Mr. Haskin.

1337.

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, E.D., Rev. Mr. Haskin.

1338.

The Halsey Buildings, Brooklyn. Half of a 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1388.

The Great Eastern, from the foot of Hammond Street.

1389.

The Steamship Great Eastern.

1389.

The Great Eastern. From foot of Hammond Street.

1390.

The Steamship Great Eastern.

1390.

The Great Eastern. From foot of Hammond Street.

1391.

High Bridge.

1472.

View of High Bridge, from the New York side.

1473.

View of High Bridge, from the New York Side.

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.