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1865
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Established by Christian G. Gunther Esq. Father of the Present Mayor in 1820
His "Fashionable Fur Establishment" is shown.
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1862
Panorama of the Embarkation of the Fire Zouaves on Board the Baltic Apr. 29th, 1861 Taken Foot of Spring and Canal St.
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1864
View of the 5th Ward Museum Hotel, Cor. West Broadway & Franklin St 1864
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State Arsenal in Central Park 57th St. Troops Leaving for the War
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Departure of the 7th Regiment N.Y. S.M. Friday April 19th, 1861. View of Broadway, Cor. Courtland St.
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Departure of the Remains (of Abraham Lincoln)
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circa 1865
View of Albany, N.Y. from Greenbush
One can see the train and sailboats along the water.
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The Cooper Institute--Eighth Street--New York
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1861
Hayward, Geo. (fl. 1861-)
View of Broadway
Includes Trinity Church and the City Hotel.
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View of the City Hall
Black and white with yellow shading.
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Procession Passing Fifth Avenue Hotel
Black and white with yellow shading. Depicts Lincoln funeral procession.
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Hayward, G. (fl. 1865-)
No. 86 North Moore Street, N.Y. 1865-In this House the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the House of Representatives was Born
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Interior of the State Arsenal 57th st. Occupied by the 7th N.Y.V. (Steuben Regiment) 1861
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Perine, Geo. E. (fl. 1865-)
Major General David Hunter
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Ritchie, A.H. (fl. 1865-)
Col. Edward D. Baker (1st California Vounteers)
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Perine, G.E. (fl. 1861-)
Major General John A Dix
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Funeral Car Crossing Hudson River
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Arrival of the Remains At Desbrosses Street Ferry
While black and white, has some yellow shading. Shows arrival of the remains of Abraham Lincoln at the Jersey City Ferry.
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Dome of the City Hall--Scene at Midnight
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1863
Brigadier General James S. Wadsworth
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18 February 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe" (1909-1988)
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe describes a show he went to called "Chauson D' Amour."
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20 February 1945
Moe was able to see two shows this week. He also played ping pong with Jack at the Red Cross, and requests Sylvia send him a zippo lighter.
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14 February 1945
Moe reports that there has been very good weather lately. He visited the Municipal Library and went to a revue. He tells Sylvia not to worry about a house "wifely" existence any time soon.
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16 February 1945
Moe went to see "Song of Bernadette," which he liked very much. He attended the company party and met some ladies who have a friend in Brooklyn. He asks Sylvia to investigate this friend.
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11 February 1945
Moe compares his recent Sunday to a Sunday at home. He writes that the boys went to see "Barber in Seville," He also says he is glad that Sylvia liked the perfume he sent.
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