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Court Bridge Street; over upper right corner: Voys. No. XXX. 3% x 6%. Line engraving. EM. 11918.

From "New Voyages and travels," vol. 5: E. Montule's "Voyage to North America," London, 1821, oppos. p. 3.

150. A view of New York from Fulton Street, Brooklyn. [About 1820.] Aquatint by C. F. W. Mielatz, 1904. 5 7/16 x 68.

Published by the Society of Iconophiles, Series VII, No. 1, 1904. R. H. Lawrence. in his catalogue [1908] of the Society's publications, says: "This view is found on a 10-inch plate [Staffordshire pottery] by Stevenson, with the following inscription printed on the back: New York from Brooklyn Heights, by W. G. Wall, Esq.' The first steam ferryboat to Brooklyn, the Nassau,' appears in the centre of the East River."

151. NEW YORK, FROM GOVERNOR'S ISLAND No. 20 of the Hudson River Port Folio. Left: Painted by W. G. Wall; right: Engraved by J. Hill; centre, below: Published by Henry I. Megarey New York. Border of two lines. 14 X 20 15/16; to border line,

14 7/16 x 218. [1828?] Aquatint.

a. As described.

b. With and transferred to added after New York. EM. 11912.

152. NEW YORK FROM HEIGHTS NEAR BROOKLYN. Right: Engraved by J. Hill; centre, below: To Thomas Dixon Esqr. this Plate is respectfully Inscribed by his Obliged Servt Willm. G. Wall. | New York, Bourne, "Depository of Arts" 359 Broadway 1828 and transferred to G&G & H. Carvill New York. 152 x 244. Aquatint, colored.

153. NEW YORK FROM WEEHAWK. Right: Engraved by J. Hill; centre, below: To Thomas Dixon Esqr. this Plate is respectfully Inscribed by his Obliged Servt Willm. G. Wall. New York, Bourne, "Depository of Arts" 359 Broadway, 1828, and transferred to G&O & H. Carvill, New York. 152 x244. Aquatint, colored.

154. Vue de New-York prise de Weahawk. [Same in English, Latin & German] No I. | Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé & Ce.; left: Lithographié par Deroy; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: Ire Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE ÉTAT DE NEW-YORK. Pl 1. Border of two lines. 75% x 11%; to border line 8% x 115%. Lithograph, India paper. In "Itinéraire pittoresque du fleuve Hudson..." par J. Milbert, 1828-29.

155. View of the City of New York. Left, within border: Martens del.; right: Anderson Sc. 534 x 88. [183-?] Wood engraving; text on back.

A view from the West.

156. NEW YORK. Left: J. H. Dakin; right: Engraved by Barnard & Dick; over upper right corner: Pl. 1. Border of one line at right and top, two at left and bottom. 3 5/16 x5 13/16; to border line, 3 7/16 x 5 15/16. [1831] Line engraving.

View from Governor's Island.

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157. 1. Vue éloignée de New-York. 3% x 4%. Etching.

Same design as preceding, with slight changes. 158. NEW YORK. Left: Drawn by J. Dupree; right: Engraved & Printed by Fenner Sears &Co.; centre, below: London. Published June 15 1831 by I. T. Hinton & Simpkin & Marshall; over right corner of upper border: 56. Border of one line at left and top, two at right and bottom. 4 x 5 9/16; to border, 44 x 534. Line engraving.

a. As described.

From J. H. Hinton's "History and topography of the United States, vol. 2. Phila., 1832, oppos. p. 483.

Same. EM. 11910.

b. Some changes in clouds, addition of birds in flight, etc., without the border lines, and set in an ornamental frame. On Tablet on frame: NEW YORK; Centre below: THE LONDON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY. 4 x 5 9/16; with frame 64 x 7 5/16.

159. NEW YORK. Right: S. Davenport Sculp; centre, below: LONDON: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS KELLY, 17 PATER NOSTER ROW. 4x6%. Line engraving. Looking south from St. Paul's.

160. NEW-YORK. Left: Drawn by J. R. Smith; right: Engraved by J. B. Neagle. 5% x7 15/16. Line engraving. EM. 11913. A view from the Bay.

161. NEW YORK. Left: W. G. Wall, pinxt.; right: Peter Maverick sct. 2 13/16X4 9/16. Line engraving.

A view from Weehawken.

From "The Traveller's Guide," N. Y., 1833, according to D. McN. Stauffer ("American Engravers," part 2, N. Y., 1907, p. 370).

a. As described. In "Sketch of the life.

of John Lacey," by W. W. H. Davis, Privately printed, 1868, extra-illustrated by T. A. Emmet, oppos. p. 23.

b. With faint traces of a border. 2 15/16x 4 7/16.

c. With added work in upper left corner. Without New York, and with border of one line at top and right, two at left and bottom. 2 15/16 x 42; to border 3 1/16 x 4 11/16. In "American engravers: Peter Maverick," scrap-book, P. 24.

162. NEW YORK FROM WEEHAWK. Left: Painted by W. G. Wall; right: On Steel, J. Smillie. 3 11/16 x 5 13/16. Line engraving. [183-?]

Same design as preceding.

163. NEW YORK, from Jersey City. Left: Drawn by J. Burford; right: Engraved by J. Smillie. 4x64. Line engraving.

a. As described. India paper. EM. 11931. b. With title changed to VIEW OF NEW

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YORK, FROM JERSEY CITY. | Drawn and engraved for the New York Mirror, 1831, and with Printed by R. Miller below, to the right. In

The New-York-Mirror," April 30, 1831, oppos. p. 337. A windmill is a prominent feature in this view. A windmill appears also in a small wood engraving by J. A. Adams, "View from Jersey City," on p. 17 of S. L. Knapp's "Pictur esque beauties of the Hudson River," N. Y., 1835."

164. NEW-YORK. Left: J. R. Smith del.; right: J. Archer Sc. Border of one line at right and top, two at left and bottom. 5 3/16 x 7 13/16; to border line, 5 7/16 x 8. Line engraving.

A view from the harbor.

From J. H. Hinton's "History and topography of the United States," new edition, vol. 2, Boston, 1834, oppos. P. 384.

165. New York from Brooklyn Heights. Left: T. K. Wharton Delt.; centre: Steel Plate; right: A. W. Graham Sculpt.; below to right: R. Miller Print.; centre, below: PAINTED ENGRAVED FOR THE NEW YORK MIRROR 1834. 6x8 13/16. Line engraving. From "New-York Mirror," April 19, 1834.

166. New York. Left: J. A. Davis del.; right: J. Archer Sc. Right of centre, below title: Vol. II, page 384; centre: Boston, Samuel Walker. 54x7 13/16. Line engraving. EM. 11914 and 13178.

A view from the Bay.

167. VIEW Of the city OF NEW YORK, | as it appeared from WEEHAWK a distance of about one Mile during the NIGHT OF THE FIRE, Wednesday December 16th, 1835.-This awful | Conflagration has (according to the latest estimate) destroyed 674 HOUSES and PROPERTY to the Amount of 26,000,000 DOLLARS. | Drawn on Stone by A. Picken from a sketch taken on the Spot by Lieutenant Westbrook | Left: Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the King; centre, below: London Pubd. for G. W. by Reeves & Sons Cheapside, W. Morgan 49 Judd Sq. New Rd., T. Fisher, 1 Hanway St. Oxford St., & J. Reynolds 147 Strand. Points of interest described beneath lower border. 65% x 95%. Lithograph. EM. 11512.

168. BAY AND HARBOR OF NEW YORK, | From Bedlow's Island. Left: Painted by John G. Chapman; right: Engraved by James Smillie; centre, below: Published by J. DISTURNELL, New York. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1835 by J. Disturnell in New York. 434 x 72. Line engraving.

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d. With title and publication lines changed to: New York from Bedlows Island | Published for the New York Mirror, and with A. King Printer below to the left. From "New York Mirror," April 15, 1837.

169. THE FERRY AT BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: G. K. Richardson; centre, below: London. Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue 26 Ivy Lane, 1838. 48 x 7 1/16. Line engraving. EM. 11328.

From W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 1, London, 1840, oppos. p. 91. An interesting type of ferryboat, with unroofed centre, is the most conspicuous object. Lower end of New York City seen beyond.

170. VIEW FROM GOWANUS HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN. [Same in French and German.] Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: H. Adlard; centre, below: London. Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1839. 4 11/16 x 7%. Line engraving.

In Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 2, London, 1840, oppos. p. 79. Principally a view of the Bay.

171. VIEW FROM GOWANUS HEIGHTS.| (BROOKLYN). Left: DRAWN AFTER NATURE, right: For the Proprietor HERMANN J. Meyer; left below: Published for HERMANN J. MEYER; 164 William Str. New York; right below: Copyright secured according to ACT of CONGRESS. Border of dotted line. 3 15/16 x 6 1/16; to border line, 48 x 64. Line engraving. EM. 11911. Same design as preceding, with minor changes. From "The United States Illustrated," vol. 1, Part 4 and 5, New York, 1853, oppos. p. 77.

172. BAY OF NEW YORK. | Engraved for Godey by Alfred Jones. 4x 6. Line engraving.

Same design as no. 170.

173. VIEW OF NEW YORK, FROM WEEHAWKEN. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: R. Wallis; left, below: NEW YORK, VU DE WEEHAWKEN; right below: PROSPECT VON NEW YORK VON WEEHAWKEN ALLS [mis-engraved for AUS]; centre below: London. Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1839. 44 x 7%. Line engraving.

From Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 2, London, 1840, oppos. p. 30.

Same. EM. 11935.

1732. NEW YORK FROM WEEHAWKEN. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: Engraved by_J. White; centre below: Engraved for the Columbian Magazine. 44 x7 1/16. Line engraving.

Same design as preceding, with slight changes in figures in foreground, and added figures beyond. From "The Columbian Magazine," April. 1847, oppos. p. 191.

174. PANORAMA OF THE CITY AND BAY OF NEW YORK: title printed between two rectangular engravings, the whole enclosed in a border of one line. At left within lower border of upper rectangle: ASHLEY; same at right within lower border of lower rectangle; centre, over upper border line: PRESENTED GRATIS WITH NO. 6, GEMS

Prints, Hudson River, cont'd.

OF FICTION; left, below lower border line: A SHORT ACCOUNT OF NEW YORK, followed by printed text. Each rectangle, 3% x 13%; to border line, 105% x 15 9/16. 1851. Wood engraving.

A view from the West.

175. NEW YORK. Right: S. Davenport, Sculp.; centre below: LONDON: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS KELLY, 17, PATERNOSTER ROW. 4x6%. Line engraving. [184-?] EM. 11962.

A view south from St. Paul's.

176. S. W. VIEW OF NEW YORK FROM BEDLOW'S I. Right: Sherman & Smith. Sc. N. Y.; below: Ellis Island with Hudson River beyond, are seen on the left. Governor's Island and East River on the right. New York with the forest of shipping on the East River (Castle Garden and Battery in front) appear in the distance in the central part of the engraving. 3% x 6%. Line engraving.

From J. W. Barber's "Historical Collections of the State of New York," New York, 1852, oppos. p. 284.

177. NEW YORK FROM GOVERNOR'S ISLAND. Left: Drawn & Engraved; right: by F. B. Nichols. Vignette. 33% x 338. [1847?] Line engraving.

178. "New York from the steeple of St. Paul's Church, looking east, south and west." 4x 62. Photograph of the first state, 1849, of the engraving by Popperell, after J. W. Hill. 179. SOUVENIR DE NEW YORK. [View of the city from the harbor, with four miniature views above and five below, including "Castle Garden," the "Narrows" and the "Battery"; a symbolic figure on each side.] Centre, above title: W. J. Cooke Sct.; centre below: Publié par B. Dondorf, Frankfort s M. [About 1850.] 6 5/16 x 8 13/16. Line engraving. EM. 11938.

180. GENERAL VIEW (From Brooklyn.) Centre, above: NEW YORK; left: Drawn from nature by Aug. Köllner; right: Lith. by Deroy.-Printed by Cattier; centre, above title: New-York & Paris, published by Goupil &Co. 46; centre, below: Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1850, by Aug. Köllner, in the clerk's office of the district court for the southern district of New York. 7 7/16 x 11 1/16. Lithograph, colored.

EM. 11927.

181. NEW YORK FROM GOVERNORS ISLAND. KUMMER, Left: JULIUS NEW YORK, 1850, DEL.; right: JOHN POPPEL, SCULPIST. With border of one line. 47/16 x 61⁄2; to border line, 42 x 65%. Line engraving.

182. VIEW OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Left, within border: W; right, within border: WORCESTER SC.. In border with rounded corners. 5 11/16 x 94. Wood engraving. From Gleason's "Pictorial Drawing Room Companion," 1851.

183. NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN, | FROM | WILLIAMSBURGH. 44 x 8. [185-?] Line engraving.

184. NEW-YORK.—BIRD'S-EYE VIEW FROM
UNION SQUARE... [Looking South.] Left:
BEST et Cie. 7 x 9. Wood engraving.
From "Putnam's Monthly " for February, 1853.

185. NEW YORK IN 1853 | FROM A PUBLICATION OF THE PERIOD. Reproduction of a wood engraving by the firm of E. Kretzschmar.

Bird's-eye view from the Southwest.

From the "New York Herald," Sunday, April 5, 1903. 1852. BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK-ILLUSTRATED NEWS, NOVEMBER 26, 1853. Centre, above title: PRESENTED TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ILLUSTRATED NEWS; left: FRANK LESLIE SC; right: CHAS PARSONS DEL view from the Southeast. Above, a view of the Bay; below, a view from the East. Ornamental border. 235% x 354. Wood engraving. 186. New York. Left: Drawn from nature by L. Sachs; right: Published by Stein & Sachs; centre, above: VIEW FROM HOBOKEN, beneath lower border. Rectangle surrounded by ornamental border enclosing small views of CUSTOM HOUSE, BROADWAY, MERCITY CHANTS' EXCHANGE, HALL, CRYSTAL PALACE, CHATHAM SQUARE. 27% x 734; with frame, 6% x 85%. [About 1854.] Line engraving.

A view from the West.

a. Brown ink.
b. Colored.

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b. Without name of engraver and German title, and with DESIGNED AND ENGRAVED FOR THE NEW YORK MANUAL 1868. EM. 11902.

191. THE CITY OF NEW YORK AND ENVIRONS. Centre: Engraved and Published by Kimmel & Foster, 254 & 256 Canal St N. Y.; between centre and left: Hoboken, Astoria, Jersey City; between centre and right: Brooklyn. Surrounded by border of one line enclosed by ornamental frame. 47/8 x 7 11/16; to border line, 4 15/16 x 7 13/16; with frame, 5 13/16 x 82. [186-?]. Line engraving.

Same design as preceding, with minor changes.

192. ANSICHT VON NEW YORK. Left: Lith. art. Anstalt v. Wilhelm Nübling in Stuttgart. Border of one line. 4 7/16 x 7 5/16; to border, 4% x7 9/16. Lithograph, one tint. In "Die Handelswelt: Monatschrift," Bd. 3, [Heft 1], Stuttgart, [1869?].

A bird's-eye view; distorted perspective.

193. NEW YORK, | TAKEN FROM BATTERY PLACE. Left: PUBLISHED BY GEO. DEGEN, 22 BEEKMAN ST. N. Y.; centre: Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1874 by Geo. DEGEN, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C.; right: PRINT. BY G. SCHLEGEL, 97 WILLIAM ST. Ń. Y. 15% x 23. Lithograph in colors.

Bird's-eye view.

194. NEW YORK HARBOR, AS SEEN FROM THE BROOKLYN TOWER OF THE SUSPENSION-BRIDGE.—FROM A SKETCH BY C. E. H. BONWILL. 9% x 1334. Wood engraving.

From Harper's Weekly for November 1, 1873.

195. [View of New York from the East River, with the North River and the Jersey shore beyond. At centre, in foreground, uncompleted pier of Brooklyn Bridge.] II x 89. Photograph, mounted on linen. [About 1875.] 1952. NEW YORK, 1880 and NEW YORK, 1900, WITH U. S. S. NEW YORK, AND S. S. ST. PAUL. Photomechanical reproductions of two drawings by Charles Graham, each 35% x 6%, on a calendar of The Audit Company of New York.

196. A View of New York from Brooklyn. New York Tower of East River Bridge at right; ferry-boat Fulton crossing the river. G. Frank E. Pearsall, Photo., 298 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 7 x 834. Photograph. [About 1885.] 1962. Another view, showing the ferry-boat Hamilton at the foot of the Brooklyn tower of the bridge. G. Frank E. Pearsall, Photo., 298 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 74 x 9. Photograph. [About 1885.]

197. "LIBERTY ENLIGHTENING THE

WORLD"-BARTHOLDI'S COLOSSAL STATUE ON BEDLOE'S ISLAND, NEW YORK HARBOR.—DRAWN BY HARRY

FENN. Left: SUPPLEMENT TO HARPER'S WEEKLY, OCTOBER 30, 1886; right: COPYRIGHT, 1886, BY HARPER & BROTHERS. 1338 x 41. Wood engraving. 198. SKY-LINE OF THE LOWER END OF MANHATTAN ISLAND FROM THE NORTH RIVER IN 1891. 234 x 1334.-SKYLINE OF THE LOWER END OF MANHATTAN ISLAND FROM THE NORTH RIVER IN 1898. 5x233%. Two half-tones from photographs, on one page.

199. THE NEW YORK COLUMBIAN CELEBRATION-THE NAVAL REVIEW.DRAWN BY VICTOR PERARD. Left, within border: V. PERARD. 92; left: COPYRIGHT, 1892, BY HARPER & BROTHERS; right: HARPER'S WEEKLY, OCTOBER 22, 1892. 1234 x 4238. Wood engraving.

200. [New York in 1899.] COPYRIGHT 1899 BY GEO. P. HALL, 157 FULTON ST. N. Y. Calendar for 1900, issued by G. P. Hall & Son, 157 Fulton St. 3 x 14 13/16. Half-tone from photograph.

201. THE SECOND CITY OF THE WORLD: title describing two views. Upper: LOWER NEW YORK AS SEEN FROM BROOKLYN SIDE OF THE EAST RIVER; lower: BATTERY PARK AND THE UPPER BAY WITH ITS ISLANDS. Half-tone from photographs.

From "The Mail and Express Illustrated Saturday Magazine," August 5, 1899.

202. VIEW OF THE LOWER END OF MANHATTAN ISLAND FROM THE EAST RIVER, SHOWING THE GREAT BUILDINGS ON THE STREETS FROM THE BATTERY TO THE WORLD BUILDING. Two sections, each 3 5/16 x 10 1/16. Halftone from photograph.

In "The New Metropolis, 1600-1900 Zeisloft" (N. Y., copyright 1899).

edited by E. I.

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12 15/16. Half-tone from a drawing by Richard W. Rummel.

In King's "Views of New York City," 1903, p. 6. Reproduced in the "New York Herald" of April 5, 1903, and in an advertisement by the National Bank of North America.

205. WHAT FIFTEEN YEARS HAS DONE FOR LOWER | NEW YORK. Two views of New York, from No. 1 Broadway to the World building, taken in 1890 and 1905 respectively. Half-tone from Photographs by Hall.

From "Evening Mail," N. Y., July 1, 1905. 206. Transformation of the Sky Line of New York Between 1880 and 1909: title, below which are four views of the sky line of New

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York City in 1880, 1896, 1902, and 1909. Beneath each view descriptive printed text. From the New York "Sun" of March 21, 1909. This and the preceding newspaper and advertising prints are included here solely because they illustrate the increase of the sky-scraper.

2062. Photograph post cards, published by the Rotograph Co., N. Y., viz.: "Moonlight, N. Y. Harbor," "Misty morning on New York Bay," "U. S. Government Ferry-Boat 'General Hancock,' Governor's Island, N. Y.," "Statue of Liberty," "Immigrant Station, Ellis Island," "New York Sky Line from Governor's Island" (1909), "New York Harbor," "Battery Park," "The Hudson River Tunnel terminal from the water front," "The Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Riverside Drive," "Looking toward Grant's Tomb, Riverside Drive," "Riverside Drive, north of 135th St.," "The Palisades" (2 views), "20th Century Limited." 15 pieces. 207. "The Warehouses." A view from Brooklyn, showing the East River Bridge and New York's sky-scrapers. Etching by Henry Winslow. 58 x 8 5/16.

The Lower East Shore

of

Manhattan Island.

208. JACKSON FERRY, FOOT OF JACKSON ST. EAST RIVER-1861. Left: Lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway, N. Y.; right: for D. T. Valentine's Manual1863. 5 13/16 x 8. Lithograph, two tints. EM. 11329.

209. VIEW OF MARKET SLIP taken from the Corner of Cherry St. 1859. Right: for D. T. Valentine's Manual 1860. 534 x 8. Lithograph; one tint.

In "New York City during the American Revolution From manuscripts in the possession of the Mercantile Library Association," 1861, extra illustrated, oppos. p. 134.

Same. EM. 11296.

210. CATHERINE MARKET N. Y. 1850. Left: Lith. by G. Hayward, 120 Water St. N. Y.; right: for D. T. Valentine's Manual for 1857. 32 x 6 1/16. Lithograph, in color. EM. 11297.

211. "Catherine Market." 1903. 91⁄2 x 65%. Etching by C. F. W. Mielatz.

212. PECK SLIP, N. Y. 1850. Left: Lith. by G. Hayward 120 Water St. N. Y.; right: for D. T. Valentine's Manual for 1857. 3 7/16 x 6. Lithograph. EM. 10466. 213. "Fulton

Market." Etching by Charles Henry White. 78 x 9.

A reproduction of this print appears in Harper's Magazine for September, 1905.

214. Brooklyn Ferry, Fulton Street, New York. [182-?]. Aquatint by C. F. W. Mielatz, '05. From a small platter of Staffordshire pottery by Stevenson. 5 7/16 x 67%.

Published by the Society of Iconophiles, Series vii, no. 6, 1995. R. H. Lawrence, in his catalogue [1908] of the Society's publications, says: "On the left [right in the engraving] of this view is pictured the entrance to Fulton Market, erected upon

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a site purchased by the city in 1821. In the centre the Ferry Slips and the Nassau,' the first steam ferry-boat which ran between New York and Brooklyn. The ' ⚫ Nassau

was launched in 1814 and built on the lines of a catamaran : her motive power being supplied by a large wheel in the center between the two hulls."

215. BROOKLYN FERRY, FULTON ST. | NEW YORK. Left: Drawn by C. Burton; right: Engraved by Hatch & Smillie. 2 11/16 x 32. [1831.] Line engraving.

216. VIEW OF BROOKLYN, L. I. | FROM U. S. HOTEL, NEW YORK. Left, within border line: PRINTED IN COLORS; right: BY F. MICHELIN, III NASSAU ST.; centre: DRAWN FROM NATURE & ON STONE BY E. WHITEFIELD; centre, below: Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1846, by E. Whitefield, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southn. Dist. of N. Y. Border of one line. 15 x 364; to border line, 152 x 364. Lithograph in color. Mounted on linen.

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218. THE DOCK AND RIVER FRONT TO WALL STREET, 1667. 2x 3%. Wood engraving. EM. 10516.

219. THE BLOCK-HOUSE AND CITY GATE (FOOT OF PRESENT WALL STREET), 1674. 3 3/16 x 3 7/16. Wood engraving. EM. 10516.

220. TONTINe buildinG, WALL STREET, NEW YORK 1797. Left: Copied for D. T. Valentine's Manual 1852; right: Lith. by G. Hayward, 120 Water Street, N. Y. 64 x 9 7/16. Lithograph, one tint. EM. 12728. 221. COFFEE HOUSE SLIP. Left: Drawn by A. I. Stansbury; right: Engd. by M. I. Danforth; centre, below: Engraved for the Picture of New York and Strangers guide Published by A. T. Goodrich. Border of two lines. 2 13/16 x 3 13/16; to border, 2% x 38. [1828.] Line engraving.

222. COFFEE-HOUSE SLIP. | (Foot of Wall Street). Centre: Drawn & Engraved by H. Fossette; over upper right corner: Pl 15. Border of one line at left and top, two at right and bottom. 3 3/16 x 5 13/16; to border line, 3 5/16 x 578. [1831] Line engraving. a. On same plate with Pl. 16.

In "Views in New York... Taken on the spot... by Dakin," N, Y., 1831.

b. Separate.

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