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The New York Sanitary Fair Buildings, in 14th St.
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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.
Fourth of July In and About New-York. Troops entering the Park from Tryon Row, July 4th, 1860.
Fair Building, Union Square, Broadway entrance to the Knickerbocker Kitchen. (Courtesy of Keith Brady.)
The Department of Arms and Trophies. The memorable Sword for which so many One Dollar Votes were cast. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.
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.
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.
The Department of Arms and Trophies. Captured Flags and Model Pontoon Train, made by the 15th N.Y. Engineers. Continental coat, worn by an American Officer during the Revolution. (Courtesy of Keith Brady.)
Department of Arms and Trophies. Confederate Knapsack, Cartridge Boxes, Cannon Balls, Regimental Flags, Bowie Knives, &c. A grand display. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.
The Department of Arms and Trophies. A beautiful General View of the North Aisle. 100 lb. Parrot Gun on left. Lying beside the Parrot Gun are several Mexican cannon, captured during the Mexican War.
Department of Arms and Trophies. Flags captured by N.Y. Volunteers in Mexico. Stamp for Joseph Ward, Boston on verso.
Showing the Album Sketches Contributed by the N.Y. Artists. The negative number of this view is a guess. Stereoviews are on the table; photos on the wall.