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20051.

14885. The Pilot boat guiding the “Meteor” after the launching, Shooters Island, N.Y.

20052.

14883. The “Meteor” afloat after the christening by Miss Alice Roosevelt at Shooters Island, N.Y.

20053.

17337. The “Clermont,” Great Naval Parade. Hudson Fulton Celebration, N.Y.

20054.

17329. The Neb., N.J., and Ga., Firing a Salute, Hudson-Fulton Celebration, N.Y.

20055.

17335. On Their Mission of Peace, Hudson-Fulton Celebration, N.Y.

20056.

17327. The U.S. Battleships that Sailed Around the World, Hudson-Fulton Celebration, N.Y.

20057.

17334. French and German Men-of-War, Hudson-Fulton Celebration, N.Y.

20058.

17328. The U.S. Battleship “Nebraska,” Hudson-Fulton Celebration, N.Y.

20059.

17333. The French Battleship “Justice,” Hudson-Fulton Celebration, N.Y.

20060.

17332. Italian and French Battleships, Hudson-Fulton Celebration, N.Y.

20061.

7415. Battleship Kearsarge , U.S.N., in Dry Dock at Brooklyn Navy Yard.

20062.

7415. Battleship Kearsarge , U.S.N., in Dry Dock at Brooklyn Navy Yard.

20097.

8400. The Mass of Burned Timbers and Ruined Metal, showing Broken Paddle Wheel Shaft. General Slocum Disaster, New York Harbor, June 15, 1904.

20098.

8401. Among the Oil Barrels where Fire started, showing defective Life Preservers and Life Boats. General Slocum Disaster, New York Harbor, June 15, 1904.

20099.

8402. All that was left of the boat which carried over 1000 souls to destruction. General view of Slocum after being raised, Slocum Disaster, New York Harbor.

20100.

8403. On the Deck of the Slocum, showing the effects of the Fire on Metal work and Steel. General Slocum Disaster, New York Harbor, June 15, 1904.

20101.

8299. General Slocum Disaster, New York Harbor, June 15, 1904.-Diver going down for bodies in upper saloon, out of which over 175 were taken.

20102.

8404. Stern view of the Slocum-what was left of the boat which had on board over 1400 people. General Slocum Disaster, New York Harbor, June 15, 1904.

20103.

8405. Port View of the General Slocum,-The windward side which was burned least. General Slocum Disaster, New York Harbor, June 15, 1904.

20104.

606. Slocum Disaster.

20105.

606. Slocum Disaster.

20166.

NYC-Met Life Tower Construction.

20167.

NYC-Met Life Tower Construction.

20168.

NYC-Met Life Tower Construction.

20169.

NYC-Met Life Tower Construction.

20170.

NYC-Met Life Tower Construction.

20171.

NYC-Met Life Tower Construction.

20172.

NYC-Met Life Tower Construction.

20173.

NYC-Met Life Tower Construction.

20174.

39. Two hundred feet in mid air and no time to look at scenery-at work on new skyscraper, New York.

20175.

Untitled view of skyscraper construction.

20176.

Untitled view of skyscraper construction.

20177.

Untitled view of skyscraper construction.

20178.

Untitled view of skyscraper construction.

20179.

Untitled view of skyscraper construction.

20180.

Untitled view of skyscraper construction.

20181.

Untitled view of skyscraper construction.

20182.

Untitled view of skyscraper construction.

20188.

12686. Drilling holes in side walls of railway tunnel under Hudson River, N.Y.

20189.

12692. In partly constructed P.R.R. tunnel under Hudson River, N.Y.

20190.

11410. Cross section of Penn. Tube under Hudson River, showing concrete floor lining.

20191.

Hudson Tunnel.

20192.

Construction in NYC.

20193.

West 31st Street.

20194.

Shaft, Jersey City, Hudson Tunnels, Sept. 16, ’04.

20195.

Looking West from Power House stacks, L.I. City.

20196.

Working Air Lock of Hudson Tunnel.

20197.

Method of Handling Tunnel Segments.

20198.

At Weehauken Shaft.

20199.

In motion at shaft house.