A14.
Pouvoirs de Satan.
The crowd in front of the Hotel increases on the occasion alluded to, in No. 13, June 18, 1860.
The Seventh Regiment arrive in front of the Metropolitan to escort the Embassy to the City Hall, June 18, 1860. Two tax stamps on verso, 1-cent and 2-cent.
Swans on the Lake, Central Park. (Instantaneous.) Label “From James Cremer’s Stereoscopic Emporium, Philadelphia” on verso.
The Seventh Regiment are drawn up opposite the Metropolitan while the Ambassadors enter the carriages, June 18, 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.
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.
Oct. 26, 1926. Old blacksmith shop being torn down on Union Square to make way to the entrance to the Mid-Hudson Bridge, the eastern approach of which is finished and is in the rear of the building in foreground.
The populace begin to gather in front of the City Hall, to witness the arrival of the Embassy on their visit to the Governor and Mayor, June 18, 1860.
Arrival of the Governor at the City Hall under the escort of the Cavalry of the Seventh Regiment, June 18, 1860.
April 20, 1927. Floating the caisson for the east pier into position. The two holes for the cable anchorages on the West Shore are just visible just to the right of the end of the caisson which is still downstream from its final position.
Arrival of the Embassy at the City Hall, to visit the Governor and Mayor, June 18, 1860.
April 20, 1927. Floating the caisson for the east pier into position. The two holes for the cable anchorages on the West Shore are visible just to the right of the end of the caisson which is still downstream from its final position.
The Seventh Regiment taking position in front of the City Hall, after the Embassy have entered the Building, June 18, 1860.
April 20, 1927. Floating the caisson for the east pier into position from the top of the De Laval Tower building.
The Seventh Regiment awaiting the termination of the interview between the Embassy and the Municipal and State Authorities, June 18, 1860.
April 27, 1927. The west caisson being prepared at the dock to be floated into its final location.
While the interview between the Authorities and their guests is prolonged, the Seventh Regiment, gallant fellows, are attacked with the pangs of hunger, and stacking their arms, they rush to the neighboring restaurants, June 18, 1860.
Return of the Embassy from the City Hall, on the conclusion of their interview with the Municipal and State Authorities, June 18, 1860.