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Grace Church

After: John Bornet (American, active 1850–1855)
Artist, probably by: Charles Autenrieth (American, born 1813, active 1850–60)

Grace Church

Artist: John Bornet (American, active 1850–1855)

High-Bridge

Lithographer: Unknown
Publisher: Henry Hoff (American, active 1850)

View of Hell Gate: the Entrance from Long Island Sound to New York

Engraver: James Mérigot (French, 1760–1824)
Printer and publisher: James Cundee (British, active 1799–1833)

Hospital of Brooklyn

Artist: Charles Autenrieth (American, born 1813, active 1850–60)

New York, The Narrows and Part of Staten Island, Plate 48 from a set of 54 views

Lithographer: Isidore Laurent Deroy (French, 1797–1886)
After: August Köllner (American, 1813–1906)
Printer: Cattier (French, active 1831–1850)
Publisher: Goupil, Vibert & Cie (French, 1827–1879)

New York

Lithographer: Unknown

Odd Fellows Hall

Artist: Charles Autenrieth (American, born 1813, active 1850–60)

Interior of New York Provost Street and Chapel (no. 3)

Lithographer: Louise-Jules-Frédéric Villeneuve (French, 1796–1842)
Engraver: Victor Adam (French, 1801–1866)
After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)

St. John's Chapel, New York

Lithographer: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

St. Paul's Church, Barnum's Museum, and Astor House

Artist: Charles Autenrieth (American, born 1813, active 1850–60)

Stewart's Buildings and Broadway

Lithographer: Augustus Fay (American, born ca. 1824, active 1840–60)
Publisher: Henry Hoff (American, active 1850)

New York, New York Bay and the Narrows, Plate 37 from a set of 54 views

Lithographer: Isidore Laurent Deroy (French, 1797–1886)
After: August Köllner (American, 1813–1906)
Printer: Cattier (French, active 1831–1850)
Publisher: Goupil, Vibert & Cie (French, 1827–1879)

View of New York Taken from Weahawk (no. 1)

Lithographer: Isidore Laurent Deroy (French, 1797–1886)
After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)

New York, Wall Street, Plate 47 from a set of 54 views

Lithographer: Isidore Laurent Deroy (French, 1797–1886)
After: August Köllner (American, 1813–1906)
Printer: Cattier (French, active 1831–1850)
Publisher: Goupil, Vibert & Cie (French, 1827–1879)

University

Lithographer: Unknown
Publisher: Henry Hoff (American, active 1850)

Union Square, Bird's Eye View

Artist: John Bornet (American, active 1850–1855)

Trinity Church

Artist: Charles Autenrieth (American, born 1813, active 1850–60)
After: John Bornet (American, active 1850–1855)

Tombs

Artist: Charles Autenrieth (American, born 1813, active 1850–60)
After: John Bornet (American, active 1850–1855)

New York (key within scroll)

Engraver: Unknown

New-York. Arrivee du Paquebot Transatlantique.

Artist: Unknown
After: Louis Bruni (American)
Publisher: Granzella (Milan)

New-York. Arrivee du Paquebot Transatlantique.

Artist: Louis Le Breton (French, 1818-1866)
After: Auguste Bry (French, 1805–1880)

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