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Looking up Broadway from the corner of Grand Street. Signs for Hope’s Photograph Gallery and wall sign for Anthony’s Gallery.
Looking up Broadway from the corner of Grand Street. Signs for Hope’s Photograph Gallery and wall sign for Anthony’s Gallery.
Looking up Broadway from the corner of Grand Street. Sign for Hope’s Photograph Gallery. Anthony’s sign in the distance.
The National Academy of Design, cor. of 4th Avenue and 23d Street. Partial 2-cent tax stamp 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.)