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tre, below: PAINTED & ENGRAVED FOR THE NEW YORK MIRROR 1834. Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year 1834 by George P. Morris in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. 6x9. Line engraving. 467. Washington's Head Quarters near Newburgh. From an original Sketch on the Spot by J. W. Hill. 3% x 4%. Line engraving. Vignette on engraved title-page of W. H. Bartlett's "History of the U. S.," vol. 1, N. Y., 1856.

468. WASHINGTON'S HEAD QUARTERS NEAR NEWBURGH. Centre below: New York. Virtue, Emmins & Co. | Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1857 by Virtue, Emmins & Co. in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of N. Y. 434 x7%. Line engraving. 469. HEAD QUARTERS AT NEWBURGH. Centre: Drawn & Engraved by James Smillie; below title: FOR IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON; right: Printed by W. Pate. Upper corners rounded; top rises slightly on both sides to centre. 4% x 74. Line engraving. India paper.

From Washington Irving's "Life of George Washington," vol. 4, New York, 1861, oppos. p. 400.

The woodcut, signed Mumford, oppos. p. 48 of J. F. Watson's "Annals... of New York (Phila., 1846), also gives a view of the river.

470. VIEW NEAR FISHKILL. | No. 17 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, and transferred to G&C & H. Carvill, New York. Border of two lines. 14 X 21%; to border, 14 7/16 x 212. Aquatint. [1824?]

471. VIEW FROM FISHKILL LOOKING TO WEST POINT. Left: Painted by W. G. Wall; right: Engraved by J. Hill. 14% x 208. Aquatint. EM. 4278.

Trimmed close to title. No. 1 of the "Hudson River Portfolio.'

472. A VIEW ON HUDSON RIVER. Left: ALANSON Sc. N. Y. Border of one line. 48 x 5%; to border line, 4 3/16 x 5 15/16. Wood engraving. [184-?] Printed text on page below title; at bottom: Vol. II-No. 5. One passage reads: "When one... is wafted along at the rate of twelve miles an hour in the wonderful steam-boat without sails." The steam-boat is shown in the print.

Poughkeepsie to Cruger's Island.

473. A View in Hudson's River of Pakepsey & the Catts-Kill Mountains | From Sopos Island in Hudson's River [same in French]. Right: C. 3.; centre: Sketch'd on the SPOT by his Excellency Governor Pownal, Painted & Engraved by Paul Sandby; centre, below: London, Printed for John Bowles at No. 13 in Cornhill. Robert Sayer at No. 53 in Fleet Street. Thos. Jeffreys the Corner of St. Martin's Lane in the Strand. Carington Bowles at No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard and Henry

Parker at No. 82 in Cornhill. 12 13/16X 20 3/16. Line engraving. [About 1759.] a. As described.

Same. EM. 4822 & 10781.

b. Without C 3, and with publication line changed to London, published according to Act of Parliament, May 20, 1761, by Thos. Jefferys, the Corner of St. Martin's Lane. 474. VIEW ON THE HUDSON FROM POUGHKEEPSIE. | Hudson Highlands in the distance. 3x4 15/16. Line engraving in color.

475. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. ON THE HUDSON. THE CITY OF SCHOOLS: title above engraving. Centre: Hatch & Co. Trinity Building, 111 Broadway N. Y.; below: PUBLISHED BY EASTMAN NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. 334 x 72. Line engraving.

At head of printed prospectus.

476. POUGHkeepsie, fROM LEWISBURG. In foreground in centre, a house; at right a sailing vessel. 4% x 4. Wood engraving.

EM. 13301.

477. WESTERN VIEW OF POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. The above shows the appearance of Poughkeepsie as seen from the elevated bank on the west side of the Hudson, a short distance below New Paltz landing. The Hotel at the Steamboat landing is seen on the extreme right. Left: E. BARTLETT. Border line. 34 x 63%; to border, 3 5/16 x 6 7/16. Wood engraving.

From J.W. Barber's "Historical Collections of the State of New York," Improved Edition, N. Y., 1852, p. 84. 478. Call Rock, Poughkeepsie. Arched top. 4 15/16 x 3. Wood engraving after J. D. W[oodward.]

From "The Art Journal," N. Y., 1875, p. 206. 479.* Poughkeepsie Locomotive Engine Factory. In lower right corner: LOSSING D. 4 1/16 x 6 15/16. Wood engraving. About 1855. 4792. VIEW FROM HYDE PARK. | (Hudson River.) Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: G. K. Richardson; centre, below: London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1837. 45% x 7. Line engraving.

From W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery, vol. 1, London, 1840, oppos. p. 47.

480. VIEW FROM HYDE PARK. | (Hudson River.) Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: M. Osborne. 458 x 67%. Line engraving.

Same design as preceding. Trimmed close to words "Hudson River."

481. VIEW FROM HYDE PARK. | (Hudson River.) Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: A. L. Dick; centre, below: Engraved for the Ladies Wreath. 47/16 x 67%.

In "Ladies Wreath," July, 1850. Same design as preceding.

482. Hudson River. | (above Hyde Park). Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: Alfred Jones; centre, below: Engraved Expressly for the Evergreen. 48 x 6 1/16. Line engraving.

Same design as preceding, curtailed a little at the right,

Prints, Hudson River, cont'd.

483. VIEW FROM HYDE PARK. | (HUDSON RIVER). Large tree in foreground; beyond, at left, steamer going down the river. 2 13/16 x 4%. Line engraving.

Centre portion of same view as preceding, with steamer added.

484. VIEW FROM HYDE PARK | (HUDSON RIVER) | NEW YORK. Left: DRAWN AFTER NATURE; right: For the Proprietor, HERMANN J. MEYER; left, below: Published for HERMANN J. MEYER, 164 William Street, NEW YORK; right, below: Copyright secured according to Act of CONGRESS. Border of one dotted line. 3 15/16 x 6%; to border, 4 1/16 x 6 5/16. Line engraving.

In the "United States Illustrated," vol. 1, PART 3, N. Y., oppos. p. 51.

485. "On the Rondout Creek. The Hudson River in the distance. June 1838." In lower left corner: Wilbur, June 1838, Smillie House on the Rondout Creek. 9 1/16 x 13. Wash drawing.

486. RONDOUT CREEK. 22 x 3%. Vignette. Wood engraving.

From B. J. Lossing's "Hudson from the Wilderness to the Sea," N. Y., 1866, p. 184.

487. KINGSTON, NEW

YORK.-KRUSE

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The Catskills to Coxsackie.

489. SKETCH of the TOWN of KAATS'KILL, HUDSON'S RIVER. Left: B. T. sc.; right: A. P. Fecit. 35% x 62. Line engraving by Benjamin Tanner.

In "The New-York Magazine," Sept., 1797, opposite p. 449. 490. VIEW FROM THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CATSKILL. [title also in French and German]. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: R. Brandard; centre, below: London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue 26 Ivy Lane, 1839. 4 11/16 x 6 13/16. Line engraving.

In W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 2, London, 1840, oppos. p. 102. The river is seen in the distance.

491. Catskill Mountains and the Steam Boaton the Hudson River. Left: Sketched by J. Glennie Esqr.; right: Hewitt Sc. Border of two lines at left, top and right. 3 13/16 x 64; to border, 3% x 63%. Line engraving.

*a. With sails on the steam-boat. Proof.

Same.

In "The Port Folio, third series, conducted by Oliver Oldschool, Esq.," vol. 2, no. 5, Nov. 1813, oppos. p. 453.

b. With a border of two lines at left, top and right. Size to border 3% x 6%. A different boat substituted, violently churning the water, flying the American flag and without

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493. THE KATSKILL MOUNTAINS (FROM HUDSON). Right: Lith. of Sarony & Major 117 Fulton St. N. Y. 32 x 5%. Lithograph. [About 1850.]

494. VIEW NEAR HUDSON. | No. 12 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 and transferred to. Border of two lines. 14 1/16 x 21%; to border, 144 x 213%. Aquatint. [1824?]

495. Ville d'Hudson [same in English, Latin & German] No. 11 | Imp. Lith. de Bove, dirigée par Noël ainé & Ce.; left: Dessiné d'après nature par Milbert; right: Lithographié par L Sabatier. Above: 3e Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE-ÉTAT DE NEW

YORK. PI 3. Border of two lines. 7 9/16 x 11 3/16; to border line, 78 x 112. Lithograph.

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

496. Vue du port de la ville d'Hudson et des montagnes Catskill [same in English, Latin & German]. No. 12 | Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé & Ce.; left: Lithographié par Bichebois fige. par V. Adam.; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: 3e Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE-ETAT DE NEW-YORK. Pl. 3. Border of two lines. 7 11/16 x 11 5/16. Lithograph, India paper. EM. 4277.

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

497. VIEW OF HUDSON CITY AND the CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: R. Brandard. 4 13/16x7. Line engraving.

From W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 2, London, 1840, oppos. p. 67.

498. VIEW OF HUDSON CITY AND THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: A. L. Dick. 48x7 1/16. Line engraving.

Same design as preceding.

499. VIEW OF HUDSON-CITY AND THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Left: DRAWN AFTER NATURE; right: For the Proprietor: HERMANN J. MEYER; left, below: Published for PAUL BERNHARD, 164 William Street, NEW YORK; right, below: Copyright secured according to ACT OF CONGRESS. Border of one line. 4 9/16 x 6%; to border, 4 11/16 x 7. Line engraving. Design adapted from Bartlett's (no. 497). a. As described.

Prints, Hudson River, cont'd.

b. With HERRMANN J. MEYER instead of PAUL BERNHARD.

In the "United States Illustrated," edited by Charles A. Dana. Vol. 1, Part 2, N. Y. [185-?], oppos. p. 37. 500. SOUTH EASTERN VIEW OF HUDSON CITY, N. Y., FROM ACADEMY, OR PROSPECT HILL. The principal street in Hudson, one mile in length, is seen in the central part of the engraving. The village of Athens appears on the opposite | bank of the Hudson; the Cattskill Mountains are seen in the extreme distance, on the left. Border line. 34 x 63%; to border, 3 5/16 x 62. Wood engraving by E. Bartlett.

From J. W. Barber's "Historical Collections of the State of New York," improved edition, N. Y., 1852, oppos. p. 76.

501. At HUDSON, N. Y. Over right upper corner: 12. At right in foreground a small house; at left a railway train and railway bridge. About 1828? 55% x 834. Lithograph. 502. Hudson, from Four-mile Point. 3 x 7. Arched top. Wood engraving after J. D. W[oodward].

503. VIEW NEAR COXSACKIE.

HUDSON

RIVER. Right: Leney Sct. Border of one line at left and top, two at right and bottom. 3 7/16 x 5 11/16; to border 3 9/16 x 5 13/16. Line engraving.

From " The Port Folio," 3d series, conducted by Oliver Oldschool, Esq., v. 1, no. 1, Jan. 1813, oppos. p. 1.

Albany.

504. A VIEW of RENSSELAERVILLE MANUFACTORY | The property of Mr. JAMES CALDWELL of the City of Albany, Merchant, with a distant Prospect of Hudsons River and the Seat of Stephen Van Rensselaer Esquire. Left: In possession of Gavit &Co., Albany, N. Y.; right: Tiebout Sculp. 1792. 6 7/16 x 118. Reproduction of line engraving. EM. 3547.

505. CITY OF ALBANY, in the STATE OF NEW YORK. Centre, above title: Drawn by G. Kane, June 4, 1819-Engraved by T. Dixon.; centre, below: Published by Henry Fisher, Caxton, Liverpool, Octr. 21, 1819. Border of two lines. 5 12/16 x 8; to border 5 15/16 x 8 3/16.

A view of the city from the east shore. The steamboat is probably the "Chancellor Livingston."

506. ENTRANCE OF THE CANAL INTO THE HUDSON AT ALBANY. Left: J. Eights del. 2 15/16 x 5 13/16. Line engraving.

On plan, "Geological profile extending from the Atlantic to Lake Erie," in W. L. Stone's "Narrative of the festivities observed in honor of the completion of the grand Erie Canal," N. Y., 1825.

Same, cut from map. EM. 11421. Reproduced in M. A. Hamm's" Famous families of New York," N. Y., [1902], vol. 1, p. 48.

The river itself is not shown.

507. Ville d'Albany, Capitale de l'état de New York [and same in English, Latin & German] No. 13. Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé & Cie.; left: Lithographié par Deroy;

right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: 4e Livraison. AMÉRIque septenTRIONALE-ÉTAT DE NEW-YORK PI I. Border of two lines. 73% x 114; to border line, 7 15/16 x 1134. Lithograph. India paper. EM. 11468.

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

508. A VIEW OF ALBANY, N. Y. At the left, in foreground, a steamer going up the river; at the right, two sailing vessels. 54 x 85%. Wood engraving. [183-?]

509. ALBANY, FROM VAN-UNSSELAENS ISLAND. Left: Drawn by G. Wall.; right: Engraved & Printed by Fenner Sears & Co.; centre, below: London, Published Jan. 1831 by 1. T. Hinton & Simpkin & Marshall. Over upper right corner: 15. One border line on left and top and two on right and bottom. 3 7/16 x 6; to border, 334 x 6 5/16. Line engraving.

a. As described. India paper. EM. 10396. b. With -UNSSELAENS changed to RENNSELAER'S.

From "History and topography of the United States," edited by J. H. Hinton, London, 1832, vol. 2, op. p. 489. c. With added work

COWS. nettes

as in reflection of Ornamental border added, with vigbelow to left (DUTCH TREATY WITH THE INDIANS) and to right (SURRENDER TO THE ENGLISH). Former lettering replaced by ALBANY, FROM VAN RENSSALAER'S ISLAND. Centre, below: J. & F. TALLIS, LONDON & NEW YORK. Size with border 6% x 75%.

510. ALBANY, ISLAND.

FROM

VAN-UNSSELAENS Left: G. Wall del.; right: J. Archer, Sc. One border line at left and top and two at right and bottom. 4 11/16x 7 11/16; to border line, 4 15/16 x 8 1/16. Same design as preceding, engraved on a larger scale. a. As described.

From "History and topography of the U. S., edited by J. H. Hinton," new edition, vol. 2, Boston, 1834, oppos. p. 387.

b. With Vol. II, page 384 below title to right.

c. With Albany from Van-Unsselaen's Island in script; no other lettering. Many added vertical lines in water, beneath trees and boat. EM. 4298.

5102. VIEW of ALBANY, Left: Wall del; right: Ch: Daumerlang sc.; centre, above title: Fr: Geissler direx:; centre, below: Philadelphia: N. A. Bibl. Inst.; over upper right corner: LIIII. 38 x 6. Line engraving.

In "Our Globe. A Universal picturesque album. Edited by the North-American Bibliographic Institution in Philadelphia," vol. 1 [185-?].

511. ALBANY, Two men in foreground at right; beyond, steamer FULTON going up the river. Border of one line. 3 5/16 x 54; to border, 3 5/12 x 5%. Line engraving.

Same. EM. 12470.

Prints, Hudson River, cont'd.

512. ALBANY. Man in foreground at right; two boys in foreground centre. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: C. Cousen. Line engraving. 4 17/24 x 7 1/16.

From W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 1, London, 1840, oppos. p. 22; also in W. H. Bartlett's "History of the United States of North America," vol. 1., N. Y., 1856, oppos. p. 122

513. ALBANY. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: A. L. Dick. 4 11/16x7 1/24. Line engraving.

Same design as preceding.

514. View of Albany. Centre: Eng'd by D. G. Thompson. 4 13/16 x 7. Line engraving. Same design as preceding, except that figures in foreground have been replaced by two men, rowing, in a boat. 515. CITY OF ALBANY. Left: B. F. Smith, del.; right: Gavit & Duthie; centre: Entered according to Act of Congress, Nov. 23, 1847, by E. Van Scaack in the Clerk's Office of the Northern District of the State of New York. 4 5/12 x7 5/16. Line engraving.

516. ALBANY. Left: Drawn by J. R. Smith; right: C. A. & Co. Sc. Lancaster. Border of one line at left and top and two at right and bottom. 5 7/16 x 7%; to border, 52 x 7 15/16. Line engraving.

517. ALBANY above. Centre, below: NewYork Paris published by Goupil, Vibert & Co. 39 GENERAL VIEW 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. Border of two lines. 7 7/16 x 11 1/16; to border, 7 13/16 x 11 7/16. Lithograph.

518. S. E. VIEW OF ALBANY, FROM GREEN BUSH FERRY. | The City and State Halls, each surmounted with a dome, are seen towering above the other buildings on the hill on which Albany is mostly built. The entrance of the Erie Canal is seen on the right; the South Greenbush Ferry Landing on the left. Left: J. W. Barber, del.; right: Sherman & Smith, sc. N. Y. 3% x 6%. Line engraving. From J. W. Barber's " Historical Collections of the State of New York," improved edition, N. Y., 1852, oppos. p. 48.

519. VIEW OF ALBANY, N. Y., FROM GREENBUSH. At right in the foreground, figures of four men and a woman; to the left, a railway train. 54 x 9%. Wood engraving. From "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion." 520*. SNOW SCENE IN ALBANY, NEW YORK. 5 13/16 x 9%. Wood engraving. Published about 1856.

View of the city from the east shore. The river is frozen over, and railway passengers, with their baggage, are being carried across the ice in very large bob-sleds drawn by horses.

521. VIEW OF ALBANY FROM BATH. Left: Drawn by J. Kirk; right: Engd. & Printed by J. E. Gavit. Vign. 1 3/16 x 6. Line engraving. EM. 11320.

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523. VIEW FROM MOUNT IDA. | (Near Troy). [title also in French and German]. Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: R. Wallis; centre, below: London, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1839. 478 x 7 3/16. Line engraving.

In W. H. Bartlett's "American Scenery," vol. 2, London, 1840, oppos. p. 85.

524. VIEW FROM MOUNT IDA | (Near Troy). Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: Dick sc. 48 x 74. Line engraving.

Same design as preceding. From "Ladies' Companion," N. Y., Sept., 1840.

525. MOUNT IDA. | On the Hudson. 4 11/16 x 7%. Line engraving. Same design as preceding.

526. Chûte dans le Mont Ida, audessus de la ville de Troye [and same in English, Latin & German No. 15. | Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé & Ce.; left: Dessiné d'après nature par L. Sabatier; right: Lithographié par Bichebois. Above: 4e Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE-ÉTAT DE NEW

YORK. Pl. 3. Border of two lines. 7 11/16 x 11 3/16; to border, 8 1/16 x 115%. Lithograph. India paper.

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

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527. TROY. Taken from the West bank of the Hudson, in front of the United States Arsenal. Left: W. J. Bennett; right: Engd. by W. J. Bennett; centre: New York, Published by John Levison 341 Broadway. 1534 x 252. Aquatint. [183-?]

528. [View on the Upper Hudson, 1903.] 5% x 93%. Photograph.

529. View of the West Bank of the Hudson's River 3 Miles above Still Water, upon which the Army under the command of Lt. General Burgoyne, took post on the 20th. Sepr. 1777. | (Shewing General Frazer's Funeral.) Right: Barlow Sculp.; centre, below: Published as the Act directs, Jany. 1, 1789, by William Lane, Leadenhall Street, London. 734 x 1578. Line engraving. EM. 8121 & 10999.

From Thomas Anbury's "Travels through the interior parts of America," London, 1789, oppos. p. 432. 530. Lady Harriet Ackland. Left: Drawn & Engraved by Robt. Pollard; right: Aquatinta by F. Jukes. London, Pubd. Novr. 15; 1784 by R. Pollard No. 7, Brayne's Row Spa Fields; centre, below, four lines of description,' beginning This amiable Lady and ending Virtue so justly merited; right, below: See G. Burgoyne's Narrative. 158 x 20 11/16. graving in line and aquatint.

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"Before [Lady Harriet] left New York a painting representing her standing in a boat, with a white handkerchief in her hand as a flag of truce, was exhibited at the royal academy, London."-Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. 1, N. Y., 1888, p. 9.

Prints, Hudson River, cont'd.

531. LADY ACKLAND'S VISIT TO THE CAMP OF GENL. GATES. | From the original picture by Alonzo Chappel in the possession of the Publishers. | Johnson, Fry & Co. Publishers, New York. | Entered according to act of Congress A. D. 1857, by Johnson, Fry &Co. in... New York. 53% x 7 3/16. Line engraving.

532. A VIEW ON THE HUDSON AT SCHUYLERVILLE. Half-tone from photograph by Silas A. Lottridge.

From "The Mail and Express Illustrated Magazine," Aug. 3, 1903.

533. VIEW NEAR FORT MILLER. | No. 10 of the Hudson River Port Folio. Left: PAINTED BY W. G. WALL; right: ENGRAVED BY J. HILL; centre, below: Published by Henry 1. Megarey, New York. Border of two lines. 14 x 20%; to border, 14% x 21%. Aquatint. [1824?]

Same. EM. 4395 & 8066.

534. Chûtes générales de l'Hudson à Sandy Hill [and same in English, Latin & German] No. 19. Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé et Compe.; left: Lithographié par A. Arnout; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: 5me Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE-ÉTAT DE NEW YORK. Pl. 3. Border of two lines. 75% x 11 5/16; to border, 8 1/16 x 11 13/16. Lithograph. India paper. EM. 4400 & 8067.

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

535. Cours de l'Hudson et Moulins, près Sandy Hill [and same in English, Latin & German]. No. 20. Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé & Ce.; left: Lithographié par Sabatier; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: 5e Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE-ÉTAT DE NEW YORK. Pl. 4. Border of two lines. 7 13/16 x 11 5/16; to border, 84 x 1134. Lithograph. India paper. EM. 4299.

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

536. GLENNS FALLS | No. 6 of the Hudson River Port Folio. Left: Painted by W. G. Wall; right: Engraved by I. Hill; centre, below: Published by Henry I. Megary, New York and transferred to G & C. & H. Carvill, New York. Border of two lines. 14 x 21 1/16; to border, 14 3/16 x 21. Aquatint. [1824?] 537. Chûtes de l'Hudson au village de Gleens [and same in English, Latin & German] No. 22: Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé et Ce.; left: Lithographié par Tirpenne; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: 6e Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE—ÉTAT DE NEW YORK. Pl. 2. Border of two lines. 72 x 11 5/16; to border, 7 15/16 x 11 13/16. Lithograph. India paper. EM. 4402.

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

538. Moulins à Scies au village de Glenns [and the same in English, Latin & German] No. 23 | Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé & Ce.; left: Lithographié par Villeneuve; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: be Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE-ETAT DE NEW YORK. Pl. 3. Border of two lines. 75% x 11 15/16; to border, 88 x 11 13/16. Lithograph. India paper. EM. 4401.

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

539. BRIDGE AT GLENS FALL. (on the Hudson). Left: W. H. Bartlett; right: P. W. Topham; left, below: PONT À GLENS FALL; right, below: DIE BRÜCKE ZU GLENS FALL; centre, below: LONDON, Published for the Proprietors by Geo. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, 1839. 434 x7 5/16. Line engraving.

From W. H. Bartlett's " American Scenery," vol. 2, London, 1840, oppos. p. 84.

540. THE JUNCTION OF THE SACANDAGĀ AND HUDSON RIVERS. | No. 2 of the Hudson River Port Folio. Left: Painted by W. G. Wall; right: Engraved by I. R. Smith; centre, below: Published by H. 1. Megarey & W. B. Gilley New York & John Mill Charleston S. C. Printed by Rollinson. Border of two lines. 14 x 214; to border line, 14% x 2138. Aquatint. [1824?]

541. Débarcadaire de Jessups [and same in English, Latin & German]. No. 26 | Imp. Lith. de Henry Gaugain; left: Lithographié par L. Sabatier; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: 7me Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE ÉTAT DE NEWYORK. Pl. 2. Border of two lines. 734x 114; to border, 8 1/16 x 115%. Lithograph. From "Itinéraire pittoresque du fleuve Hudson ... par J. Milbert," 1828-29.

542. Pont sur l'Hudson, près Luzerne [and same in English, Latin & German] No. 25 | Imp. Lith. de Henry Gaugain; left: Lithographié par Bichebois; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: 7me Livraison. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE—ÉTAT DE NEW-YORK. Pl. 3. Border of two lines. 734 x 114; to border, 8% x 115%. Lithograph.

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

543. Moulins près de Luzerne, vers les Sources de l'Hudson [and same in English, Latin & German]. "No. 25 1/2" in MS. Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noël ainé & Ce.; left: Lithographié par Bichebois; right: Dessiné d'après nature par J. Milbert. Above: AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE—ÉTAT DE NEW-YORK. Border of two lines. 734x II 5/16; to border, 8% x II II/16. Lithograph. [1828-9]

From "Itinéraire pittoresque du fleuve Hudson," by J. Milbert, 1828-29. In the book itself the oval space for the number is blank.

544. HADLEY'S FALLS. | No. 5 of the Hudson River Port Folio. Left: Painted by W. G.

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