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Japanese Embassy. No. 15766. Siosawa Iscogero, Noble, a spy on Embassadors.
15760. Left. Koneshoso, Soldier. Next, New York Lady. Next, Kingero, Soldier. Next, Gommie, Soldier.
No. 15760. Japanese Embassy. Left figure: Konesosho; Next figure: New York Lady; Next figure: Kingero, Soldier; Next figure: Gommie, Soldier.
No. 15757. Japanese Embassy. Left figure. Araki, Soldier, a very muscular man. Next figure. Keze Chimpi, Soldier.
No. 15755. Left Figure. Ozutzu, Soldier. Next figure. Tateish Onegero, or Tommy Noble, Interpreter.
Japanese Embassy. No. 15758. Left figure-Ishkava Kienkeche, Treasurer of Embassy; Next figure-Sacamoto, Soldier; Next figure-Tsumedo Yama, Soldier.
Reception of the Japanese Embassy New-York, June 16, 1860. No. 9. The Japanese with the Treaty.
Reception of the Japanese Embassy New-York, June 16, 1860. No. 10. The Japanese from behind the Treaty Box and Tommy.
Broadway, Instantaneous No. 122. Japanese Embassy welcome, June 1860. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.
Instantaneous View of Broadway, NY. Japanese flags indicate that this is during the visit of the Japanese Embassy in 1860.
Reception of the Prince of Wales at the Battery, New-York, The Eighth Regiment (Washington Greys) can be seen in this view.
No. 353.–Abraham Lincoln’s Catafalque. Lincoln’s coffin was borne uptown by Peter Relyea’s huge and elaborately decorated hearse, which was drawn by sixteen horses.
President Lincoln’s Funeral Car. No. 586. Penned writing on verso claims that this photo is by Gurney but I think it is by Stacy.
345–Military on Broadway. Library of Congress site says this is probably during Lincoln’s funeral procession in NYC April 24-25, 1865.