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Custom House, Philadelphia / Late-United States Bank

Artist: Archibald L. Dick (American, born Scotland, ca. 1805–1855)
After: William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)

View from Fort Putnam, illustration for Nathaniel Parker Willis's book American Scenery

Artist: Joseph Napoleon Gimbrede (American, born 1820, active 1841–60)
After: William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)
Publisher: George Virtue (British, 1793–1868)

Valley of the Connecticut (From Mount Holyoke), illustration for Nathaniel Parker Willis's book American Scenery

Artist: Archibald L. Dick (American, born Scotland, ca. 1805–1855)
After: William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)
Publisher: George Virtue (British, 1793–1868)

View of Baltimore, illustration for Nathaniel Parker Willis's book American Scenery

Artist: Archibald L. Dick (American, born Scotland, ca. 1805–1855)
After: William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)
Publisher: George Virtue (British, 1793–1868)

A View of Fort McHenry and of the Entrance of the Harbour of Baltimore

Artist: Richard Granville Harrison (American, active Philadelphia, 1793–1870)

View on the Delaware

Artist: Asher Brown Durand (American, 1796–1886)

The Hay-sloops of the North River

Artist: William James Bennett (American, 1787–1844)

Fort Putnam (West Point)

Artist: Asher Brown Durand (American, 1796–1886)
Artist: James David Smillie (American, 1833–1909)
After: Robert Walter Weir (American, 1803–1889)

The Jail, Philadelphia

Artist: James Peller Malcolm (American, 1767–1815)

A View of Lemon Hill the Seat of Henry Pratt Esqr.

Artist: John G. Exilious (American, active 1810–14)

Trenton Falls

Artist: John B. Pendleton (American, 1798–1866)
After: Catherine Scollay (American, died 1863)

Trenton Falls

Artist: John B. Pendleton (American, 1798–1866)
After: Catherine Scollay (American, died 1863)

State House, Boston

Artist: Unknown

Capitol of Pennsylvania, Harrisburgh

Artist: Unknown
After: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

Belger Barracks, Baltimore, MD

Artist: Charles Magnus (American, 1826–1900)

United-States Firemen.

Artist: Charles Magnus (American, 1826–1900)

Saint Paul

After: John Mix Stanley (American, 1814–1872)
Publisher: Sarony, Major & Knapp (New York, founded ca. 1846)

Arcade, Providence

Artist: Unknown

Front Elevation of the Bank of the U.S.

Artist: William Kneass (American, 1780–1840)

Bush Hill: The Seat of William Hamilton Esquire near Philadelphia

Artist: James Peller Malcolm (American, 1767–1815)

Jonathan Edwards

Artist: John Sartain (American, born Britain, 1808–1897)
After: Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)

Fairmount

Artist: John Sartain (American, born Britain, 1808–1897)
After: James Hamilton (American, born Ireland, 1819–1878)

Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia

Artist: William E. Tucker (American, 1801–1857)
After: ? McArthur (American)

Girard College for Orphans at Philadelphia

Artist: James W. Steel (American, 1799–1879)
After: Thomas Ustick Walter (American, 1804–1887)

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