NYC Stereoviews

446.

Fourth of July in and about New York. The People assembling to witness the Review, July 4th, 1860.

446.

Fourth of July In and About New York. The People assembling to witness the Review, July 4th, 1860.

447.

Fourth of July in and about New York.–“The Regatta.” Assembling of the Race Boats, July 4th, 1860.

448.

Fourth of July in and about New York.–“The Regatta.” Waiting for the Start, July 4th, 1860.

448.

Fourth of July in and about New York.–“The Regatta.” Waiting for the Start, July 4th, 1860.

448.

Fourth of July in and about New York.–“The Regatta.” Waiting for the Start, July 4th, 1860.

449.

Fourth of July in and about New York. Scene on the Bay previous to the Regatta, July 4th, 1860.

450.

Crowd assembling on the Battery to witness the Great Eastern come up the Bay on the occasion of her first arrival in New York.

547.

A Yacht Starting from Hoboken. New-York in the Distance.

556.

Interior of Niblo’s Garden on the Morning after the Japanese Ball.

557.

Interior of Niblo’s Garden on the Morning after the Japanese Ball.

558.

Central Park. The Lake.

559.

Central Park. The Ramble.

560.

Central Park. The Lake.

561.

Central Park. The Lake.

562.

Central Park. View from Interior of Cave, Looking Out. Label for McAlllister & Brother, Philadelphia on verso.

563.

Central Park. The Ramble and Arch.

567.

Central Park. The Ramble.

703.

Scene on the Battery at New-York, on the occasion of the Reception of the Prince of Wales.

704.

Scene on the Battery at New-York, on the occasion of the Reception of the Prince of Wales.

705.

Scene on the Battery at New-York on the occasion of the Reception of the Prince of Wales.

705.

Scene on the Battery at New-York, on the occasion of the Reception of the Prince of Wales.

706.

Scene on the Battery at New-York, on the occasion of the Reception of the Prince of Wales.

706.

Scene on the Battery at New-York, on the occasion of the Reception of the Prince of Wales.

707.

A view in the East River at New-York, showing a broadside view of one of the large Ferry Boats in motion.

708.

View in New-York Harbor, taken from on board a Clipper Ship. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

711.

A Stiff Breeze in the East River.

815.

Review of the 7th Regiment N.Y.S.M. at Camp Cameron. This was known as the “Silk Stocking” Regiment. Camp Cameron was located in Georgetown, DC.

815.

Review of the 7th Regiment N.Y.S.M. at Camp Cameron. This was known as the “Silk Stocking” Regiment. Camp Cameron was located in Georgetown, DC.

892.

Broadway, looking North from Barnum’s Museum. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

893.

Broadway from Barnum’s Museum, showing portion of Park Barracks.

894.

Ferry Boat on the East River.

895.

Fleet of Sloops going up the East River.

896.

Specimen of NY Bill Posting, City Hall Park. Includes a bill post for Barnum’s Museum.

897.

Specimens of New York Bill Posting. (Courtesy of R. Norton.)

898.

The Brigade de Shoe Black, City Hall Park. Bill posting for Barnum’s Museum can be seen.

900.

Bird’s Eye View of New York City, from the Shot Tower.

901.

South Street, New York, from the Barge Office.

902.

The Bulls and Bears in Gold.

903.

The Bulls and Bears in Gold. William Street, in front of the Hole in the Wall.

904.

Omnibuses Starting from South Ferry, New-York.

905.

Omnibuses Starting from South Ferry, New-York..

906.

New-York Bay from the Barge Office, looking North-West. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

907.

The Salt Water Floating Bath. Jersey City in the Distance.

908.

Ferry Boat on the East River.

908.

The Great Union Meeting, Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

908.

The Great Union Meeting in Union Square, New-York, April 20, 1861. No. 1. The crowd gathering about the Equestrian Statue of Washington. The Everett House in the distance.

909.

The Great Union Meeting, Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861.

909.

The Great Union Meeting, Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861.

909.

The Great Union Meeting in Union Square, New-York, April 20, 1861. No. 2. The gathering numbers fill the streets and crown the house tops with a living mass.