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40299.

Biffar Photographer Studio, Williamsburgh, Brooklyn, NY.

43623.

Procession on Broadway, New York. Although someone has written “Lincoln’s Funeral” on verso, this is not that event. It may be the Great Union Rally of April 20, 1861.

43624.

Lincoln’s Funeral Procession on Broadway, New York.

43626.

Lincoln’s Funeral NYC.

43628.

Lincoln’s Funeral, NYC.

43971.

Broadway, NY.

43975.

3252. Ferry-boat entre New-York, et Brooklyn.

43994.

Fort Lafayette from Fort Hamilton, N.Y. Harbor.

44019.

N.Y. University from Washington Square.

44020.

Dr. Tyng’s Church, New York.

44021.

Central Park, New York.

44110.

New York-Broadway, Amerique.

44136.

Col. Duryea’s Adjutant’s Mess. Possibly taken at Fort Schuyler in the Bronx NY before they headed south. Officer’s at mess, two African-American aides stand by.

44164.

Mother, Aunt Maggie, Cousin Albert Lambert, Fred Bath, Father Albert W. Bath. 161 Division Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY. Cigar store Indian in front of the shop.

44265.

New York. Montague Street, Brooklyn.

44266.

New York. The Bible House.

44589.

J. Hammel & Con, Fine Cigars, 330 1st Ave, NY.

44665.

Man and woman out front of storefront with cigar store Indian.

44670.

Thomas Kaceroysky, Manufacturer of Cigars. Owner and wife in front of store. His hand rests on the shoulder of a cigar store Indian.

50332.

Blondini at Coney Island, NY. This wire-walker capitalized on the name of Blondin by adding an “i” to his name.