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306. A PART OF GREATER NEW YORK.— BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF THE MAUSOLEUM AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD AS IT WILL APPEAR. Right, within border: G. W. Peters; below: REMOVING THE BODY OF GENERAL GRANT TO ITS FINAL RESTING-PLACE. Copyright, 1897, by Leslie's Weekly. 934 x 134. Half-tone after drawing by G. W. Peters.

307. VIEW OF MANHATTANVILLE, TAKEN FROM FORT HAIGHT, 1860. Left: Lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway, N. Y.; right: for D. T. Valentine's Manual 1861. With border of one line. 52 x 8 1/16; to border line, 534 x 84. Lithograph, with one tint.

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Points on the Jersey shore, opposite New York City.

318. S. E. VIEW OF JERSEY CITY, FROM NEW YORK. | The above shows the appearance of Jersey City, as seen from near the Battery, in New York. The Works of the Jersey City Glass Co. | are seen on the left; the Car House of the New Jersey Railroad is seen on the right. Border of one line, 3 3/16 x6 5/16; to border line, 3 5/16 x 63%. [185-?] Wood engraving.

Ferry boat" Jersey City" on the river.

319. HOBOKEN. Left: Drawn by James Smillie; right: Engraved by Robert Hinshelwood. 4 13/16x7 5/16. Line engraving.

a. With inscription in scratched letters, and Engd. for Engraved. Right, below: Printed by A. King. India Paper.

In S. L. Knapp's "Picturesque beauties of the Hudson River.. Proofs," N. Y., 1835, oppos. p. 21.

b. As described.

In "A history of the Tammany Society. Illustrated by Wm. L. Andrews," oppos. p. 16.

320. The Ferry house at Hoboken. Near right upper corner: 43. The ferryhouse is labeled CHRISTOPHER, CANAL, BARCLAY. Trimmed close at left, top, and bottom; border line at left and right. 52 x 8%. [184-?]. Lithograph.

3202. HUDSON RIVER FROM HOBOKEN. Centre, below title: Drawn & Engraved by A. Dick; below title: New-York, Published March 1832, by Peabody & Co. London, O. Rich No. 12 Red Lion Square; over upper right corner: Pl. 14. Border of one line at top and right, two at left and bottom, 3/4 x 534; to border, 3% x 5%. Line engraving. In "Views in New-York... On same plate with pl. 13. Taken on the spot. . . by Dakin." N. Y., 1831. 321. HUDSON RIVER, FROM HOBOKEN, N. Y. title above engraving. Border of one line, 3 7/16 x 52; to border, 31⁄2 x 5 9/16. [184-?].

At head of printed page of text.

322. HUDSON RIVER FROM HOBOKEN. Left: Lith. by Geo. Hayward, 171 Pearl St. N. Y.; right: for D. T. Valentine's Manual, for 1860. Border of one line. 31⁄2 x 6 1/16; to border, 3 11/16 x 6 3/16. Lithograph, one tint.

Same design as preceding.

323. Hoboken in New Jersey, the Seat of Mr. John Stevens. | Drawn, Engraved & Published by W. Birch, Springland, near Bristol, Pennsylva. 4 7/16 x 5%. Line engraving, colored.

EM. 799.

From Birch's "Country Seats of the U. S.," Springland, Pa., 1808.

324. Castle Point, Hoboken. Wood engraving by W. H. M. after J. D. W[oodward]. 21⁄2 x 54.

From "The Art Journal," N. Y., 1875, p. 6.

325. View up the Hudson | FROM SYBYL'S CAVE, HOBOKEN. Left: R. Gignoux;

Prints, Hudson River, cont'd.

right: W. G. Jackman. 4 11/16 x 6%. Line engraving.

In "New York Illustrated Magazine," vol. 3, 1847, oppos. P. 97.

326. ELYSIAN FIELDS, HOBOKEN. | (New York in the distance.) Centre: Drawn & Engraved on Steel by A. Dick. Border of one line at top and right, two below and left. 3% x 5%. [184-?]. Line engraving.

a. As described. Plate 9, not numbered; on same plate with "City Hotel, Trinity and Grace Churches." Below: New-York, Published Novr. 1831 by Peabody & Co. London, O. Rich No. 12 Red-Lion Square.

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

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c. With second centre line replaced by For the Ladies Companion.

d. With ELYSIAN FIELDS, HOBOKEN, and no other lettering.

327. VIEW AT THE ELYSIAN FIELDS. Vign. 4% x 38. Wood engraving. EM. 12799. 328. A Wood Scene,-Hoboken. Left: Painted by Robt. W. Weir; right: Engraved by James Smillie; right below: Printed by J. & G. Neale; centre below: Painted and Engraved for the New York Mirror, 1832. 5 15/16 x 87%. Line engraving.

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From New-York Mirror," July 7, 1832.

329. WEEHAWKEN. Left: Painted by W. J. Bennett; right: Engraved by A. B. Durand; centre: Engd. for the New York Mirror | Steel Plate. Enclosed in ornamental border. 42 x 5 15/16; to border, 55% x 8%. Line engraving.

From "New York Mirror," April 20, 1833.

According to the "Catalogue of the engraved work of Asher B. Durand," issued by the Grolier Club in 1895, this is one of "six plates engraved in 1830 for Part I. of what was projected as a serial publication called American Landscape... Only one number was issued. These plates were afterwards issued with the New York Mirror, being enclosed in ornamental borders and inscriptions changed from; Published by Elam Bliss, etc., to Engraved for the New York Mirror.

a. As described.

b. Without the border, and with inscription changed to: SCENE ON THE Hudson, | For the Ladies Companion. Right: Printd. by Cammeyer & Clark, N. Y.

Same. EM. 11934.

330. WEEHAWKEN BLUFF.

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Left: From Sketch by Davis; right: W. S. Barnard Sc. Border of one line. 22 x 3 13/16; to border line, 25% x 4. Line engraving.

331. VILLA ON THE HUDSON, NEAR WEEHAWKEN. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: J. C. Bentley; centre, below: London. Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1838.

From W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 1, London, 1840, oppos. p. 123.

332. Weehawken. Left: Painted by John G. Chapman; right: Engd. by A. Dick; below

right: King, Printer. 5x7 9/16. [184-?]. Line engraving. India paper. EM. 11313.

Inscription in scratched letters.

From S. L. Knapp's "Picturesque beauties of the Hudson River... Proofs," N. Y., 1835, oppos. p. 25.

333. View of Weehawken Bluff from the Hudson (Looking up). Centre, below: Designed

Engraved expressly for the New Mirror by W. J. Bennett. 434 x7 5/16. Aquatint. From the "New Mirror," vol. 2, N. Y., 1844, oppos. p. 321. 334. WEEHAWKEN, | From the Elessian Fields, Hoboken. Left: Painted by John G. Chapman; right: engraved by A. Dick; right below: King, Printer. 5x72. engraving. EM. 12126.

a. As described.

Line

b. With Elessian changed to Elysian. 335. HAMILTON-BURR DUELLING GROUND, WEEHAWKEN, N. J. 44 x 634. Half-tone from photograph.

In 11th annual report, 1906, of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, oppos. p. 176.

336. VIEW OF THE HUDSON RIVER | FROM FORT LEE. Left: From Nature & on Stone; right: by Chas. Gildemeister; centre: Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1851, by Emil Seitz, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the South Dist. of N. Y. 71⁄2 x 1038. Lithograph, colored. EM. 11936.

337. FORT LEE, ON THE hudson. Lower left corner: Beech; lower right corner: J. FILMER SC. Rounded upper corners. 638x5 15/16. Wood engraving. EM. 10956.

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340. Manhattan Island from Fort Lee Bluff (Douglas Point). 44 x 7. Half-tone from photograph.

In 13th annual report, 1908, of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, oppos. p. 80.

341. Title, above: VIEW OF T. POPES FLYING LEVER BRIDGE. Centre: Let the Broad and the spacious Hudson stride [and three more lines of verse]; left: Pope delt.; right: Leney sct. Border of two lines, 3 1/16 x7 7/16; to border, 3 3/16 x 75%.

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Prints, Hudson River, cont'd.

the command of the Rt. Honl. Lieut. Genl. Earl Cornwallis. Border of two lines, 105% x 16%. To outer border, 10 11/16 x 163%. Drawing, colored. EM. 7815.

Manuscript note by Dr. T. A. Emmet: "An original drawing which is supposed to have been done by Lord Rawdon, who served at the time as engineer officer on Cornwallis's staff. It was purchased at the sale of the effects of the late Marquis of Hastings who was a grandson."

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A reproduction of the preceding, published in "Harper's Monthly," vol. 47, 1873, P. 25.

344. Characteristic Scenery of the Hudson River. Centre, above title: Engraved by George Cooke; centre below: London; Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orne & Brown, Paternoster Row, April 1, 1812. Border of three lines, 33% x 6; to border 3 9/16 x 6 3/16. Line engraving.

In John Pinkerton's "General collection of... voyages and travels," vol. 13, London, 1812, oppos. p. 271.

345. CHARACTERISTIC SCENERY of the HUDSON RIVER. 3% x 6. Line engraving. From "The Port Folio, new series, by Oliver Oldschool, Esq.," vol. 7, May, 1812, oppos. p. 411.

Same design as preceding, with minor changes; sailboat in foreground at right omitted.

346. VIEW on the HUDSON. Left: Fraser

Delt.; right: Hill Sculp. Border of one line. 2 15/16 x 4 7/16; to border 3 x4 9/16. Aquatint.

From "Analectic Magazine," N. Y., 1817. 347. PALISADES. | No. 19 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, 13 15/16 x 20 15/16; to border line, 14 5/16 x 214. Aquatint. [About 1828?].

348. THE PALISADE ROCKS ON THE HUDSON RIVER, WEST BANK, NEW YORK.| Left: Drawn by G. Oakley Esqr.; right: Engraved and Printed by Fenner Sears & Co.; centre, below: London, Published May 1, 1831, by I. T. Hinton & Simpkin & Marshall; above right upper corner, within border: 43. Border of one line at right and top, two at left and bottom. 3 9/16 x 5 11/16; to border 33/4 x 5 15/16.

From "History and topography of the U. S.," edited by J. H. Hinton, vol. 2, Phila., 1832, oppos. p. 492.

349. THE PALISADE ROCKS ON THE HUDSON RIVER, WEST BANK, NEW YORK.| Left: Drawn by G. Oakley Esqr.; right: Engraved by T. Illman. One border line at right and top, two at left and bottom. 5% x 74; to border, 5% x7 9/16. Line engraving. Same design as preceding.

a. As described.

From "History and topography of the United States," edited by J. H. Hinton, new edition, vol. 2, Boston, 1834, oppos. p. 372.

b. With added cross-hatching in sky, without the border lines, and with Vol. II, page 372 below title to right.

350. Entrée de la Riviere d'Hudson. At centre, over upper border line: ÉTATS-UNIS; over upper right corner: 48. Border of one line, 3 9/16 x 5 9/16; to border 334 x 5 13/16. Line engraving.

Same design as preceding, with slight changes.

351. Palisades naturelles de l'Hudson. Left: Milbert. Over upper right corner: 26. Border of four lines, 3% x 5%; to border 3% x 5%. Line engraving.

Apparently this belongs to the same series as the preceding. a. As described.

b. With Palizadas naturales del Hudson added after the title. EM. 8015.

352. View on the Hudson. (The Palisades.) Left: J. G. Chapman Pt; centre: Steel Plate; right: M. Osborne Sc.; centre, below title: ENGRAVED FOR THE NEW YORK MIRROR 1838. 7 13/16 x 64. Line engraving. PALISADES-HUDSON RIVER. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: C. Cousen; centre, below: London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837. 434 x 7. Line engraving.

353. THE

a. As described.

In W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 1, London, 1840, opp. p. 14.

b. With birds in flight added over Palisades.

354. The Palisades, | From the Landing at Fort Lee. Centre, above title: Drawn & Engraved by Jas Smillie; centre, below: NEW YORK. Vign. 38 x 4. Line engraving.

a. With following inscription in scratched letters: The Palisades From the Landing at Fort Lee; right: J. Smillie Pinxt. el Sculpt; right, below: Printed by A. King.

In S. L. Knapp's "Picturesque beauties of the Hudson River... Proofs," N. Y., 1835, preceding title-page.

b. As described.

355. THE PALISADES ON THE HUDSON RIVER. Centre, below title: Engraved expressly for the Family Circle and Parlor Annual. 4 10/16 x 7. Line engraving. 1849. 356. THE PALISADES. Vign. 45% x 32. Wood engraving. [About 1870.]

357. THE PALISADES OF THE HUDSON. In lower right corner: PAUL DIXON. Upper corners arched. 55% x 6. EM. 3542. From "Appleton's Journal," vol. 5, N. Y., 1871, p. 665. 358. A Pinnacle of the Palisades. 7% x 5 3/16. Wood engraving after J. D. W[oodward]. From "The Art Journal," N. Y., 1875, p. 8.

359. Views of the Palisades of the Hudson, showing the "Eastern Face of Palisade Cliff at King's Point, Weehawken," "The Palisades at Linwood, from Bulkhead;" North from the Cliff at Linwood;" the River Road, opposite opposite Englewood;

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Prints, Hudson River, cont'd.

Alpine;" "From the River, nearly opposite Yonkers," "The Palisades and Talus Quarry south of Alpine;" "The Palisades and Quarry at Rockland, N. Y.," "The Palisades South of Alpine;"". ...at Alpine," "Carpenter Brothers' Quarry, on Palisades, at Linwood;" [same] "from the River;" Looking North from Bulkhead at LinLooking North, near Alpine;" One mile North of Alpine;"” “ . . . One mile South of State Line." 17 photographs reproduced in half-tone.

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From the "New-York News-Letter," 1900.

Yonkers to Sing Sing.

360. PHILLIPSE MANOR HOUSE, YONKERS, N. Y. (Present residence of Judge Woodworth.) | Drawn and engraved for Irving's life of Washington. | NEW YORK, G. P. PUTNAM. Centre: Drawn & Engraved by James Smillie. Upper corners rounded. 334 x 5 11/16. Line engraving. EM. 3541.

From Washington Irving's "Life of Washington," vol. 3, N. Y., 1851, oppos. p. 471.

361. "A View of Phillipp's Manor and the Rocks on the Hudson, or North River, in N. America, June 18th, 1784." | From a sepia drawing in possession of Hon. D. McN. K. Stauffer. 44 x 7. Half-tone.

In 13th annual report, 1908, of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, oppos. p. 224.

362. THE PHILLIPSE MANOR-HOUSE AT YONKERS. Upper corners rounded. 58 x 6%. Wood engraving by Richardson, N. Y. From "Appleton's Journal," vol. 11, N. Y. 1874, p. 385. EM. 2600.

Same.

363. ON THE WAY TO TOWN-BELOW HASTINGS. In lower left corner: T B, monogram. 32 x 5 15/16. Wood engraving. EM. 11525.

364. A View in Hudson's River of the Entrance of what is called the Topan Sea: title to left in English, and same to right in French. Centre, below: Sketch'd on the SPOT by his Excellency Governor Pownal. Painted by Paul Sandby, Engraved by Peter Benazech.. London, Printed for Jno. Bowles at No. 13 in Cornhill, Robert Sayer at No. 53 in Fleet Street, Thos. Jefferys the corner of St. Martins Lane in the Strand, Carington Bowles at No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, and Henry Parker at No. 82 in Cornhill. Right: C. I. 13 x 1978. Line engraving. EM. 5525. a. As described. EM. 5525.

b. With different publication line, viz.: London, Published according to Act of Parliament May 20 1761 by Thos. Jefferys the Corner of St. Martin's Lane. EM. 2455.

365. SCHOOL HOUSE, TAPPAN. Left: Painted by Robert W. Weir; right: Engraved on steel by James Smillie; centre, below: Engraved for the New York Mirror; right, below:

Printed by J. Neale | at Illman & Pilbrow's. 48 x 6%. Line engraving.

From "New York Mirror," Dec. 15, 1832. A glimpse of the river in the distance.

366. Bourg de Tarry-Town ou Major André fût pris [same in English, Latin & German.] No. 4. | Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé et Cie; left: Lithographié par Bichebois, fig. par V. Adam; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: Ire Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE-ETAT DE NEW YORK PI 4. Border of two lines, 738 x 11%; to border line, 73% x 115%. Lithograph, India paper. EM. 5519.

From "Itinéraire pittoresque du fleuve Hudson...," par J. Milbert, 1828-29.

367. THE CAPTURE OF MAJOR ANDRE. | From a painting by A. B. Durand in the possession of the Honble James K. Paulding | Published by the American Art Union exclusively for the members 1845. | Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1846 by the American Art Union in... New York. Above title, left: PAINTED BY A. B. DURAND; centre: FIGURES ENGD. BY ALFRED JONES; right: LANDSCAPE ENgd. BY SMILLIE & HINSHELWOOD; right, below: PRINTED BY W. E. SMITH. 13 3/16 x 1778. Line engraving.

The river is seen in the distance. The library has also the 1st proof, showing the figures only.

Same. EM. 8373.

368. PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN TARRYTOWN, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. | [FROM SKETCHES BY OUR SPECIAL ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROGERS.]

Eleven views occupying full page in "The Daily Graphic," New York, September 24, 1877. No. 9: "View from the Castle," shows the river beyond.

369. THE MILL POND, SLEEPY HOLLOW, TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK. Left: W. R. MILLER, DEL.; right: MAJOR, SC. Rounded upper corners. Trimmed close to top of the nage. 6 5/16 x 93%. Wood engraving.

Possibly from "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion." About 1853. The creek winds into the river beyond.

370. Wolfert's Roost, p. 12. | Sleepy Hollow. Vignette. 3 x 48. Wood engraving by RICHARDSON after W. H[art].

The river is shown in the distance.

371. HOOK MOUNTAIN. Half-tone from photograph, in THE MAIL AND EXPRESS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE for August 3, 1901. 4 x 678.

372. HOOK MOUNTAIN, "POINT-NOPOINT" OR "ROCKLAND POINT" ON THE HUDSON RIVER | Now being destroyed by Stone Crushing Works. Above: Presented by The American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society | Headquarters Tribune Building, New York. 94 x 138. Photograph.

A reproduction in half-tone, 3% x 7, was published in the roth annual report, 1905, of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, oppos. p. 81.

Prints, Hudson River, cont'd. 373. Bourg de Sing-Sing ou

Mount Plaisant [and same in English, Latin & German.] No. 5 Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé & Ce.; left: Lithographié par L. Sabatier. fig. par V. Adam; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: 2 Livraison. AMERIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE—ÉTAT DE NEW YORK Pl. I. Border of two lines, 7 9/16 x 114; to border line, 7 15/16 x 11%. Lithograph. India paper.

In "Itinéraire pittoresque du fleuve Hudson....," par J. Milbert, 1828-29.

374. SING SING PRISON AND TAPPAN SEA. [Same title in French and English.] Left: T. Creswick; centre: after a sketch by W. H. Bartlett; right: H. Adlard; centre, below: London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo Virtue 26 Ivy Lane 1839. 44 x7%. Line engraving. EM. 11204.

From W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 2, London, 1840, oppos. p. 47. To the right, across the river, is seen Hook Mountain.

375. VILLAGE OF SING-SING. | (Hudson River.) Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: R. Wallis; centre, below: London, Published for the Proprietors by G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837. 48x7 1/16. Line engraving.

From Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 1, London, 1840, oppos. p. 49.

376. VILLAGE OF SING-SING. | (Hudson River.) Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: M. Osborne. 4 9/16 x 7. Line engraving.

Same design as preceding.

377. VIEW FROM SING SING. In the foreground near centre two men; beyond, Sing Sing Prison and Tappan Sea. 2 15/16x4 11/16. Line engraving in color.

A print of the kind published in "Nelson's guide to the city of New York" (1858 and 1859).

Croton to the Highlands.

378. MOUTH OF THE CROTON. 334 x 38. Wood engraving. EM. 12130.

379. "Junction of Croton and Hudson." Etching by J. Henry Hill, 1886, signed in pencil. 95% x 1334.

380. VIEW NEAR CROTON, N. Y. | Hudson River. Centre: From nature by E. Whitefield. Border of one line. 6% x 9%; to border line, 61⁄2 x 98. [185-?] Lithograph, one tint.

381. A Representation of MAJOR JOHN ANDRÉ Adjutant General to the Kings Forces in North America going from the VULTURE SLOOP OF WAR to the shore of Haverstraw Bay in Hudson's River the Night | of the 23rd of September, 1780, in a Boat which was sent for him (accompanied by a Mr. Smith) under the sanction of a flag of Truce, by Major GENERAL ARNOLD, who then commanded the Rebel Forces in that district. The above is an exact Copy of a Drawing sketched with a pen by MAJOR ANDRÉ himself the morning on which he was to have

been executed, with a desire (it is supposed) of perpetuating a Transaction which terminated most fatally for him, and found on his Table with other Papers the next Day (being that of his Death) by his servant and delivered by him on his Arrival at New York to Lieut. COLONEL CROSBIE of the 22nd Regiment, who has caused this Engraving to be taken from the Original in his possession, as a small Mark of his Friendship for that very valuable and unfortunate officer. Right, within border: J. A. fec 1st Oct 1780. 7x112; with title and description, 7 15/16 x 112. Photograph of line engraving.

A wood-cut (9 x 12 ) after M'Nevin, "The tempter and the traitor" (EM. 11036), representing "the treason of Arnold on the night of September 21, 1780," shows Arnold and André, with a glimpse of the river beyond.

382. Port d'Haverstraw ou de Warren [same in English, Latin & German] No. 6. | Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé & Ce. Left: Lithographié par Bichebois fig. par V. Adam; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: 2e Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE ÉTAT DE NEW YORK Pl 2. Border of two lines. 7 13/16 x 11 5/16; to border, 84 x 11 11/16. Lithograph.

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From "Itinéraire pittoresque du fleuve Hudson, ..." par J. Milbert, 1828-29.

383. STORMING OF STONY POINT. Left:
J. M'Nevin; right: J. Rogers. 45% x 62.
Line engraving. EM. 9174 & 10128.
Glimpses of the river at right and left.

384. IMPROVEMENTS AT STONY POINT RESERVATION-STEAMBOAT LANDING. 4 x6. Half-tone from photograph.

In 9th annual report, 1904, of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, oppos. p. 30. Other pictures of the Reservation, not showing the river, appear in the roth

report.

385. Arnold's escape to the Vulture. 2% x 33%— Verplank's Point, where Arnold passed in his flight to the Vulture. 23% x 3 7/16.

Trial proofs of two etchings by W. H. W. Bicknell, published in "The Varick Court of Inquiry. edited by A. B. Hart," Boston: The Bibliophile Society, 1907. 3852. Verplanck's Point.-"Proposed site for the permanent exposition of 1909." Half-tone from photograph, showing the Hudson from Peekskill to Stony Point.

386. PEEKSKILL LANDING.| (Hudson River.) Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: E. Benjamin; centre, below title: London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1838. 4 13/16 x 7%. Line engraving.

In W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 1, N. Y., 1840, oppos. p. 61.

387. VIEW FROM PEEKS KILL LANDING. "Peekskill" divided by support of banner above, with map: PLAN OF THE ATTACK OF FORTS CLINTON & MONTGOMERY. 5 5/16 x 48. Wood engraving. EM. 8101. Printed foot-note: This view is from Peekskill landing, looking up the river. On the left is the Dunderberg, or Thunder Mountain, over which the troops marched to Forts Clinton and Montgomery.

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