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(top view) Cape Poge; (2nd view) Sandy Point; (3rd views) Gay Head, Nomansland; (Bottom) Sankoty Head; Gay Head, Sankoty Head

Artist: Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres (British, born Switzerland, 1729–1824)

A View of Charles-town, the Capital of South Carolina

Artist: Samuel Smith (American, active 1776)
After: Thomas Leitch (American, active 1750)

Cincinnati

Lithographer: Unknown

Vue Generale de Cincinnati (Ohio); Prise derriere Newport (KY)

Lithographer: Léon-Auguste Asselineau (French, 1808–1889)
After: Adolphus A. Forbriger (American, died 1869)

The German Savings Institution of Cincinnati

Artist: Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.

Cincinnati, From A Point West of Covington, KY

Lithographer: Unknown
Publisher: Middleton, Wallace, & Co. (American, 1854–1858)

Concord, New Hampshire

Lithographer: Unknown
After: George Harvey (American, 1835–1920)
Printer: V. Bartholomew (British)

City of Concord, N.H. / From the High Bluff About 80 Rods North East of treh Free Bridgeà

Artist: J. H. Bufford and Son's, Lith. (Boston, active mid-19th century)
After: Henry Moore (active 19th century)

Our Home on the Hillside, Dansville, Liv. Co. NY, The Largest Hygienic Water Cure in the World à

Lithographer: Unknown
Publisher: Sage & Sons (American, active 19th century)

Tamany Fish House, on the Pea Shore, R. Delaware

After: Thomas M. Scott (American, 1845–1927)

Detroit in 1820, with View of "Walk-in-the-Water"

Artist: Corrie's Detroit Lithographic Office

Fond Du Lac, Wis. From Marr St. Methodist Church

After: Louis Kurz (American, 1833–1921)

City of Hartford, Conn.

Artist: John Bachmann (American, 1814–1896)

View of Indianapolis

Artist: Edward Sachse (American, 1804–1873)

A View of Lock Haven Clinton Co. Pa. 1854 Looking East

After: John B. Bachelder (American, 1825–1894)
Publisher: Endicott & Co. (New York, 19th century)

View of Los Angeles from the East. Brooklyn Hights in the Foreground. Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Mountains in the Background.

Artist: A. L. Bancroft & Co.
After: E. S. Glover (American)
Publisher: The Brooklyn Land and Building Co. (Los Angeles)

View of Madison, Id. (Indiana)

Artist: Edward Sachse (American, 1804–1873)

Matteawan. Manufacturing Village, Near Fishkill Landing, N. York

Artist: John Hill (American, born England, 1770–1850)
After: O. Neely (American)

Milwaukee, Wis.

Artist: C. H. Ellsbury (American, active 19th century)

The Falls of Montmorency

Artist: Charles Hunt Sr. (British, 1803–1877)
After: Lieut. Col. James Pattison Cockburn (British, 1779–1847)

Mount Vernon, Home of Washington

Lithographer: Thomas S. Sinclair (American, born Scotland, ca. 1805–1881)
After: H. Whateley (American, 19th century)

Nashua Village, N.H. From the South

Lithographer: J. H. Bufford and Son's, Lith. (Boston, active mid-19th century)
After: John Denison Crocker (American, 1823–1907)

State Capitol / Nashville, Tenn.

Lithographer: Peter S. Duval (American, born France, 1805–1886)
After: William Strickland (American, 1788–1854)

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