1263.
Flag Ship of the Russian Fleet in N.Y. Harbor. The visit of the Russian Fleet was in 1863-’64.
Flag Ship of the Russian Fleet in N.Y. Harbor. The visit of the Russian Fleet was in 1863-’64.
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.
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.
Fourth of July In and About New-York. Troops entering the Park from Tryon Row, July 4th, 1860.
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.
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.
Col. Burke and Staff. Taken at Fort Hamilton. This is Dennis F. Burke & Staff. This might be Fort Schuyler. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.
Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor. Label for James Cremer’s Stereoscopic Emporium, Philadelphia on verso.
Group of Visitors, on board the Italian man of war Re Galantuomo, in N.Y. Harbor, 1862. (This is the incorrect date as the ship did not arrive in NY Harbor until Nov. 1863.) 2-cent tax stamp on verso.
Group of Officers, on board of the Italian man-of-war Re Galantuomo, in N.Y. Harbor, 1862, the Commandant, Comte Ulisse Isola, giving orders. (This is the incorrect date as the ship did not arrive in NY Harbor until Nov. 1863.)
Group of Soldiers charging with Bayonets, on board of the Italian man of war Re Galantuomo, in N.Y. Harbor, 1862. (This is the incorrect date as the ship did not arrive in NY Harbor until Nov. 1863.) Partial 2-cent tax stamp on verso.
Group of Boys, on board the Italian man of war Re Galantuomo, in N.Y. Harbor, 1862. (This is the incorrect date as the ship did not arrive in NY Harbor until Nov. 1863.)
Group of Soldiers at rest, on board the Italian man of war Re Galantuomo, in N.Y. Harbor, 1862. (This is the incorrect date as the ship did not arrive in NY Harbor until Nov. 1863.)
Group of Equipage of the Italian man of war, Re Galantuomo, in N.Y. Harbor, 1862. (This is the incorrect date as the ship did not arrive in NY Harbor until Nov. 1863.)
Group of Officers, on board the Italian man of war Re Galantuomo, in N.Y. Harbor, 1862, the Commandant Comte Ulisse Isola. (This is the incorrect date as the ship did not arrive in NY Harbor until Nov. 1863.)
Sotto tenente Di Gascello, Sig. Sattembini on board of the Italian Man of War, Re Galantuomo, N.Y. Harbor, 1862. (This is the incorrect date as the ship did not arrive in NY Harbor until Nov. 1863.)
Funeral of President Lincoln, N.Y. City. 7th Regiment passing in view. This is the image which supposedly shows 6 1/2 year old Theodore Roosevelt in the window at left.
7th Regt. Armory, 3d Avenue, New-York. Label on verso “Sold at Bogardus’ Art Gallery, 1153 Broadway, Near 27th St. New York.”