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Bird’s Eye View of Broadway from Pearl St., Looking North. Sign for Kimball’s Gallery.
Broadway–Showing the East Side from Duane St., with the Beautiful Marble Buildings Recently Erected.
Broadway from Corner of Spring St. Looking South. The St. Nicholas Hotel in the Foreground. Sign on side of building for Anthony’s Gallery at 501 Broadway.
Broadway from the Corner of Spring St., Looking South. Sign on side of building for Anthony’s Gallery at 501 Broadway.
Broadway from Barnum’s Museum, Looking North. From the John Meig’s collection, Washington DC. His note at bottom “Bo’t at Franklin & Co, under National Hotel, Pa. Av. Wash. D.C. Mar. 7, 1864-ct. 0.30 cts.”
Broadway from the Balcony of the Metropolitan, Looking South, The St. Nicholas in the Distance.
Broadway from the Balcony of the Metropolitan, Looking South, The St. Nicholas Hotel in the Distance.
Broadway from the Balcony of the Metropolitan, Looking South. The St. Nicholas in the Distance.
Broadway from the Balcony of the Metropolitan, Looking North–the Lafarge Hotel in the distance.
Broadway from the Balcony of the Metropolitan, Looking North, the La Farge Hotel in the Distance. 2-cent cancelled tax stamp on verso.
Bird’s Eye View of Broadway and Fifth Avenue. Showing the Worth Monument, and the Spires of the Tabernacle and the Collegiate Church.
The Fifth Avenue Hotel and the Worth Monument from the Balcony of St. Germaine. Label on verso “Sold at Wholesale and Retail by G.G. Mead, Chicago, Illinois.”
Bird’s Eye View of the Fifth Avenue from the St. Germain’s, showing the Worth Monument and the Spires of the Collegiate and the Brick Church.
Broadway from the Balcony of St. Germains, looking North, showing the Worth Monument and the Spires of the Collegiate Church and the Tabernacle.
Park Row from Tryon Row, the City Hall Park on the Right, Showing the Times Building and a distant view of St. Paul’s Church.
Broadway, from the corner of Murray St., Looking South. Barnum’s Museum with flags can be seen at center of view.
Broadway, from the corner of Murray St., Looking North. This title is incorrect as we are looking South in the view from Murray St. Barnum’s Museum can be seen at the center of the view. Banner on the Museum reads “What is It? Is It Man, Monkey or?”
Broadway, from the corner of Murray St., Looking North. This title is incorrect as we are looking South in the view from Murray St. Barnum’s Museum can be seen at the center of the view. Banner on the Museum reads “What is It? Is It Man, Monkey or?”
Broadway, from the corner of Murray St., Looking South. Barnum’s Museum can be seen at the center of the view.
Broadway, from corner of Murray St., looking North. [Although this says “North” the view is looking South.]
Fourth of July in and about New-York. A Company of Infantry marching through Chambers St., July 4th, 1860.
Fourth of July in and about New-York. A Company of Infantry marching through Chambers St., July 4th, 1860.