New York City

1770.

The New York Evening Post Bulletin.

1770.

The New York Evening Post Bulletin.

1772.

Saloon of the Steamer St. John.

1773.

Saloon of the Steamer St. John.

1774.

Saloon of the Steamer St. John.

1775.

Saloon of the Steamer St. John.

1776.

Saloon of the Steamer St. John.

1836.

Ferry Boat on the East River.

1837.

“Tide Running Up” the East River.

1872.

Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor. (Courtesy of Ira Stein.)

1873.

Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor. Label for James Cremer’s Stereoscopic Emporium, Philadelphia on verso.

1874.

Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor.

1875.

Fort Lafayette, New-York Harbor. Distant View.

1877.

View at Willet’s Point, Long Island. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1879.

Summer Residence at Willet’s Point, L.I.

1881.

The Terrace.

1882.

Fountain and Lake, from the Terrace.

1882.

Fountain and Lake, from the Terrace.

1883.

Observatory and Tunnel.

1884.

Observatory and Tunnel.–West side. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1885.

Rustic Bridge.

1886.

Cascades of the Ravine.

1887.

Rustic Bridge near the West Drive. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1887.

Rustic Bridge, near the West Drive.

1888.

Rustic Bridge near the West Drive.

1889.

Casino. South Side. (Courtesy of Ira Stein.)

1889.

Casino.–West Front. Label for J.L. Bates, Boston on verso.

1889.

Casino.–West Front.

1890.

Casino.–South Side.

1891.

Vine Arbor, near Casino.

1892.

Casino, from Vine Arbor. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1892.

Casino, from Vine Arbour. 2-cent cancelled tax stamp on verso.

1893.

Casino, from Vine Arbor.

1894.

The Dove Cot. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1895.

The Dove Cot. Label for U.H. Patterson, Binghamton, NY on verso.

1896.

Music Stand. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1897.

Music Stand. Label for James W. Queen, Opticians, Philadelphia on verso.

1898.

The Old Powder Magazine.

1898.

The Old Powder Magazine. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.

1899.

The Old Powder Magazine.

1900.

The Old Powder Magazine.

1901.

Bird’s Eye View of the Bay of New-York.

2043.

One of the Great Dry Goods Stores of New-York, H.B. Claflin & Co. This Building runs from Church St. to West Broadway, fronting 80 feet on Church St., 80 feet on West Broadway and 375 feet on Worth St., covering 153 lots.

2044.

Steinway & Sons’ Piano Warerooms, 14th Street.

2045.

U.S. Commissary Department Buildings, State Street.

2046.

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

2047.

Looking down the East River from Grand St. Ferry, Brooklyn, E.D.

2048.

View in New-York Harbor, taken from the Battery.

2049.

View in New-York Harbor, taken from the Battery.

2050.

View in New-York Harbor, taken from the Battery.