5. The Japanese Embassy in New York.
The Seventh Regiment marching past the St. Nicholas, on their way to Pier No. 1, to meet the Embassy, the Metropolitan Hotel in the distance, June 16, 1860.
The Seventh Regiment marching past the St. Nicholas, on their way to Pier No. 1, to meet the Embassy, the Metropolitan Hotel in the distance, June 16, 1860.
The Embassy leave the Metropolitan for the City Hall. The Seventh Regiment form a hollow square with the carriages of the Embassy in the middle, June, 18, 1860.
Fourth of July in and about New York. Cavalry entering the Park from Tryon Row, July 4th, 1860.
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.
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.
Fourth of July in and about New-York. The Highlanders marching in Tryon Row, July 4th, 1860. Commanded by Col. Thomas W. McLean, the 79th NYSM (Highlanders) brought up the rear of the column in the July Fourth Parade of 1860 wearing their dark blue “polka jackets” with red trim, Cameron of Erracht tartan kilts, and Glengarry bonnets. The kilts were worn against the State Adjutant General’s orders. Four pipers of the Caledonian Club stand at their front waiting for the band, which may have been Robertson’s, to negotiate the narrow turn into the Park. The over the shoulder saxhorns played by this and other bands in the parade were designed especially so that troops marching behind them could properly hear the music. The 79th New York served as volunteers throughout the Civil War although they were later on occasion issued US regulation infantry clothing.
Fourth of July in and about New York. The Highlanders marching in Tryon Row, July 4th, 1860. Commanded by Col. Thomas W. McLean, the 79th NYSM (Highlanders) brought up the rear of the column in the July Fourth Parade of 1860 wearing their dark blue “polka jackets” with red trim, Cameron of Erracht tartan kilts, and Glengarry bonnets. The kilts were worn against the State Adjutant General’s orders. Four pipers of the Caledonian Club stand at their front waiting for the band, which may have been Robertson’s, to negotiate the narrow turn into the Park. The over the shoulder saxhorns played by this and other bands in the parade were designed especially so that troops marching behind them could properly hear the music. The 79th New York served as volunteers throughout the Civil War although they were later on occasion issued US regulation infantry clothing. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.
Fourth of July In and About New-York. Troops entering the Park from Tryon Row, July 4th, 1860.
The Atlantic Telegraph Jubilee, New York. View of the Procession in its progress up the Broadway.
The Atlantic Telegraph Jubilee, New York. View of the Procession in its progress up the Broadway.
The Atlantic Telegraph Jubilee, New York. View of the Procession in its progress up the Broadway.
Unidentified parade, NY. At left, on the roof of 653 Broadway, is a large camera sign and the word “Photographs.”
5187. President Harrison on the Despatch in the Great Naval Parade, Centennial of Washington’s Inauguration, NY.
5187. President Harrison on the Despatch in the Great Naval Parade, Centennial of Washington’s Inauguration, NY.
5201. Foot of Wall St., where the President Landed, April 20th, 1889, Centennial of Washington’s Inauguration, NY.
5189. The Despatch with the High Dignities aboard, Great Naval Parade, Centennial of Washington’s Inauguration, NY.
5188. The Despatch with Pres. Harrison, in the Great Naval Parade, Centennial of Washington’s Inauguration, NY.
19070. One of New York’s Greatest Military Spectacles, The “Rainbow” Division Parading in Honor of Citizen Soldiers.
29361. With a Snowstorm of Paper and Confetti New York Greets Col. Lindergh, the Nation’s Hero.
V19244. Colored Veterans of the 15th Regt., 369th Infantry Marching up Fifth Avenue, New York City.