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Amerique Septentrionale - Etat de New-York. N. 4, pl. 4....Tarry-Town where Major André was captured.

Lithographer: Louis-Pierre-Alphonse Bichebois (French, 1801–1851)
Lithographer: Victor Adam (French, 1801–1866)
After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)

General View of the Military school - West Point

After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)

Indian Brook in the residence of Captn. Phillips

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

Lower Falls - near the residence of Mrs. Montgomery

Lithographer: Louise-Jules-Frédéric Villeneuve (French, 1796–1842)
Lithographer: Victor Adam (French, 1801–1866)
After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)
Publisher: Henri Gaugain (French, 1799–after 1834)

View of Hudson & the Catskill Mountains

Lithographer: Louis-Pierre-Alphonse Bichebois (French, 1801–1851)
Lithographer: Victor Adam (French, 1801–1866)
After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)
Publisher: Henri Gaugain (French, 1799–after 1834)

Amerique Septentrionale - Etat de New-York, No. 11, Pl. 3. Town of Hudson

After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)

Amerique Septentrionale - Etat de New-York. No. 15, pl. 3....Falls of mount Ida, above the town of Troy.

Lithographer: Henri Gaugain (French, 1799–after 1834)
After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)
Publisher: Henri Gaugain (French, 1799–after 1834)

Amerique Septentrionale - Etat de New-York, No. 16, pl. 4....Falls of Cohoes, of the river Mohawk.

Artist: Alexis-Victor Joly (French, 1798–1874)
After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)

Amerique Septentrionale - Etat de New-York. No. 18, pl.2....Saratoga Springs

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

Amerique Septentrionale - Etat de New-York. No. 19, pl. 3....Falls of the Hudson at Sandy Hill.

Lithographer: A. Arnout (French)
After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)

Amerique Septenttrionale - Etat de New-York. N. 26, pl.2...Jessups Landing

After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)

Amerique Septentrionale - Etat de New-York. No. 34...Horse shoe of Niagara from the Canada side. Pl. 9

Lithographer: Léon Jean-Baptiste Sabatier (French, active 1827, died 1887)
After: Jacques Gerard Milbert (French, 1766–1840)

New Lutheran Church, in Fourth Street - Philadelphia

Artist: William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

High Street, with the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia

Artist: William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

Back of the State House, Philadelphia

Artist: William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

View in Third Street, from Spruce Street Philadelphia

Artist: William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

South East Corner of Third and Market Streets, Philadelphia

Artist: William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

Osceola (Indian chief)

Artist: George Catlin (American, 1796–1872)

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