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Barque Mary Elizabeth Perew... (Lake Huron)

Artist: Sage & Sons (American, active 19th century)

Pleasure Railway at Hoboken (NJ)

Artist: D. W. Kellogg & Co. (active Hartford, Conn., 1830–40)

Hoboken midt emot Newyork

Artist: Friherre Axel Leonhard Klinckowström (Swedish, 1775–1837)
After: Carl Fredrik Akrel (Swedish, 1779–1868)

Camp Kosciusko. Reading, Pa. May 19th, 1842

Lithographer: Peter S. Duval (American, born France, 1805–1886)
After: August Köllner (American, 1813–1906)

Manhattanville, New York

After: John William Hill (American, 1812–1879)

Mount Vernon, Tomb of Washington, Plate 15 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)

Mount Vernon, the Seat of the Late President Washington

Artist: James Mérigot (French, 1760–1824)

Tomb of Washington (Mount Vernon)

Lithographer: Robertson, Seibert & Shearman (American, active mid-19th century)

Viriginia, Natural Bridge, Plate 16 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)

Camp Oliver 25th Mass. V. Infantry, / New Berne, N.C. 1862 3

Publisher: Sarony, Major & Knapp (New York, founded ca. 1846)

(New Haven, Conn.) (D. Ritter Razor Strap Manufactory)

Artist, probably by: John B. Pendleton (American, 1798–1866)

Nouvelle-Orleans - Nueva-Orleans

Artist: Louis LeBreton (French, 1818–1866)

Steamboat & R.R. Depot at Newport, R.I.

Lithographer: Unknown
Publisher: L. Prang & Co. (American, 1824–1909)

Niagara Falls, The Falls of Niagara, Plate 17 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)

Niagara Falls, The Rapids at Niagara, Plate 18 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)

Niagara Falls, American Side, Plate 19 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)

Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Falls (from the Canada side), Plate 20 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)

Niagara Falls, American Falls (from Table Rock), Plate 21 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)

Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Fall, Plate 22 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)

Niagara Falls, General View, Plate 23 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)

Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Plate 24 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)

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