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Scene on the Battery at New-York, on the occasion of the Reception of the Prince of Wales.
A view in the East River at New-York, showing a broadside view of one of the large Ferry Boats in motion.
Review of the 7th Regiment N.Y.S.M. at Camp Cameron. This was known as the “Silk Stocking” Regiment. Camp Cameron was located in Georgetown, DC.
Review of the 7th Regiment N.Y.S.M. at Camp Cameron. This was known as the “Silk Stocking” Regiment. Camp Cameron was located in Georgetown, DC.
The Great Union Meeting in Union Square, New-York, April 20, 1861. No. 1. The crowd gathering about the Equestrian Statue of Washington. The Everett House in the distance.
The Great Union Meeting in Union Square, New-York, April 20, 1861. No. 2. The gathering numbers fill the streets and crown the house tops with a living mass.
The Great Union Meeting in Union Square, New-York, April 20, 1861. No. 4. The Equestrian Statue of Washington, bearing aloft the flag of Fort Sumter. A great historical picture. Below see the heaving mass burning with devotion to the Constitution bequeathed to them as a sacred legacy by their fathers.
The Great Union Meeting, Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861. This negative is No. 911, although labeled 908.
Broadway from Broome Street, Looking Down. Banner hung across Broadway for the 76th Regiment, Scotchmen for [the Union]. This banner was displayed from late April through May, 1861.