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Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: PARADE, 1871. Float representing modern Rome at a parade in New York

NEW YORK: PARADE, 1871. Float representing modern Rome at a parade in New York, celebrating the move of the capital of Italy from Florence to Rome, 25 August 1871. Wood engraving, American, 1871

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: PARADE, 1871. Float representing ancient Rome at a parade in New York

NEW YORK: PARADE, 1871. Float representing ancient Rome at a parade in New York, celebrating the move of the capital of Italy from Florence to Rome, 25 August 1871. Wood engraving, American, 1871

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: IMMIGRANTS, 1868. Newly arrived immigrants on the Battery in front of Castle Garden

NEW YORK: IMMIGRANTS, 1868. Newly arrived immigrants on the Battery in front of Castle Garden, New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: POVERTY, 1887. An alley off Mulberry Street in Manhattan during a hot summer day

NEW YORK: POVERTY, 1887. An alley off Mulberry Street in Manhattan during a hot summer day. Engraving after a sketch by the Board of Health, 1887

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: TURNFEST, 1857. Exterior View of Turner Hall, Corner of Delancy

NEW YORK: TURNFEST, 1857. Exterior View of Turner Hall, Corner of Delancy and Chrystie Streets during the German gymnastics festival known as Turnfest, in New York City, 1857

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: PEACE JUBILEE, 1871. Float with King Gambrinus and his brewers at the procession

PEACE JUBILEE, 1871. Float with King Gambrinus and his brewers at the procession of the Grand German Peace Jubilee passing in front of Cty Hall, New York City, 10 April 1871

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: TURNFEST, 1857. Interior View of the Turner Hall, Reception of the Southern

NEW YORK: TURNFEST, 1857. Interior View of the Turner Hall, Reception of the Southern and Western Delegations, during the German gymnastics festival known as Turnfest, in New York City, 1857

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: IMMIGRANTS: CHINESE, 1879. Scene in a Chinese Theatre in San Francisco, California

IMMIGRANTS: CHINESE, 1879. Scene in a Chinese Theatre in San Francisco, California. Wood engraving, American, 1879

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: CIGAR SELLER. A Chinese cigar seller in New York City. Wood engraving

NEW YORK: CIGAR SELLER. A Chinese cigar seller in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1856

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: SAN FRANCISCO: CHINATOWN. A celebration in Chinatown, San Francisco, California

SAN FRANCISCO: CHINATOWN. A celebration in Chinatown, San Francisco, California. Wood engraving after a drawing by Paul Frenzeny, 1880

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: SAN FRANCISCO: FISHERMEN. Chinese fishermen in San Francisco Bay, California. Wood engraving

SAN FRANCISCO: FISHERMEN. Chinese fishermen in San Francisco Bay, California. Wood engraving, American, 1875

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: DOCKS, 1871. The Poor in Summer - Gathering on the Docks for a Breath of Fresh Air

NEW YORK: DOCKS, 1871. The Poor in Summer - Gathering on the Docks for a Breath of Fresh Air. Wood engraving after a drawing by Sol Eytinge, 1871

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: STREET FAIR. The New East Side of New York - A Summer Night on the Asphalt

NEW YORK: STREET FAIR. The New East Side of New York - A Summer Night on the Asphalt. Drawing by W.A. Rogers, late 19th century

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: GAS GENERATOR. A gas generator and receivers in New York City. Wood engraving

NEW YORK: GAS GENERATOR. A gas generator and receivers in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1876

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: COLLAR FACTORY. The collar manufactory of the Metropolitan Company in New York City

NEW YORK: COLLAR FACTORY. The collar manufactory of the Metropolitan Company in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1866

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: IMMIGRANTS, 1892. Immigrants arriving by ship in New York City. Engraving

NEW YORK: IMMIGRANTS, 1892. Immigrants arriving by ship in New York City. Engraving, American, 1892

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: MILLINER, 1889. New York Shop-Girls Buying Easter Bonnets on Division

NEW YORK: MILLINER, 1889. New York Shop-Girls Buying Easter Bonnets on Division Street in New York City. Engraving after a drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: SINGING SOCIETIES. Reception of the German Singing Societies at the City Hall Park

NEW YORK: SINGING SOCIETIES. Reception of the German Singing Societies at the City Hall Park, July 15, 1865. Wood engraving after a sketch by Alfred Waud

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CHINESE MERCHANT, 1869. Choy-Chew, Chinese merchant, San Francisco

CHINESE MERCHANT, 1869. Choy-Chew, Chinese merchant, San Francisco. Engraving after a photograph by Mathew Brady, 1869

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CHINESE MERCHANT, 1869. Sing-Man, Chinese merchant, San Francisco

CHINESE MERCHANT, 1869. Sing-Man, Chinese merchant, San Francisco. Engraving after a photograph by Mathew Brady, 1869

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW ORLEANS: MAFIA, 1890. Tom Duffy, the newsboy who shot one of the assassins

NEW ORLEANS: MAFIA, 1890. Tom Duffy, the newsboy who shot one of the assassins of Chief of Police David Hennessy on 15 October 1890. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: BROOKLYN: COURTHOUSE, 1865. The Kings County Courthouse in Brooklyn, New York. Wood engraving

BROOKLYN: COURTHOUSE, 1865. The Kings County Courthouse in Brooklyn, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: RETIREMENT HOME. A retirement home for elderly Jewish men and women in New York

NEW YORK: RETIREMENT HOME. A retirement home for elderly Jewish men and women in New York. Drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1891

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: Y. W. C. A. 1876. The opening reception of the Young Womens Christian

NEW YORK: Y. W. C. A. 1876. The opening reception of the Young Womens Christian
NEW YORK: Y.W.C.A. 1876. The opening reception of the Young Womens Christian Association on East 15th Street in Manhattan, New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1876

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: MORNINGSIDE. View of Morningside Park in Harlem, New York City. Engraving

NEW YORK: MORNINGSIDE. View of Morningside Park in Harlem, New York City. Engraving, American, c1898

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. The Catalpa Avenue plot at Woodlawn Cemetery in Westchester County

WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. The Catalpa Avenue plot at Woodlawn Cemetery in Westchester County, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: RICHMOND: CLOTHING MARKET. The Old Clothes Market. - A Scene in Richmond, VA. Wood engraving

RICHMOND: CLOTHING MARKET. The Old Clothes Market. - A Scene in Richmond, VA. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: CHATHAM STREET. Tight, My Child? You Look Like and Angel In It! A man

NEW YORK: CHATHAM STREET. Tight, My Child? You Look Like and Angel In It! A man and boy getting outfitted in ill-fitting clothes at Chatham Street in downtown Manhattan

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: SINGER FACTORY. Interior of the central office of the I

NEW YORK: SINGER FACTORY. Interior of the central office of the I.M. Singer Sewing Machine Factory at 458 Broadway in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1857

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: SINGER FACTORY. The I. M. Singer Sewing Machine Factory at 458 Broadway in New York City

NEW YORK: SINGER FACTORY. The I. M. Singer Sewing Machine Factory at 458 Broadway in New York City
NEW YORK: SINGER FACTORY. The I.M. Singer Sewing Machine Factory at 458 Broadway in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1857

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1820. A view of New York City from Fort Columbus on Governors Island

NEW YORK CITY, c1820. A view of New York City from Fort Columbus on Governors Island. Engraving, 1820

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1820. A view of New York City from Governors Island. Aquatint, c1820

NEW YORK CITY, c1820. A view of New York City from Governors Island. Aquatint, c1820

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: Y. M. C. A. 1887. Building of the Harlem branch of the Young Mens Christian Association

NEW YORK: Y. M. C. A. 1887. Building of the Harlem branch of the Young Mens Christian Association
NEW YORK: Y.M.C.A. 1887. Building of the Harlem branch of the Young Mens Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.). Engraving, American, 1887

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: HARLEM HIGH BRIDGE, 1854. The High Bridge over the Harlem River, New York. Wood engraving

HARLEM HIGH BRIDGE, 1854. The High Bridge over the Harlem River, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1854

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CINCINNATI, c1890. The Tyler Davidson Fountain at Fountain Square in Cincinnati, Ohio

CINCINNATI, c1890. The Tyler Davidson Fountain at Fountain Square in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: CHICAGO, c1895. A view up Ashland Boulevard from Adams Street in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO, c1895. A view up Ashland Boulevard from Adams Street in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, c1890.`

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: PENN MANSION, c1890. The William Penn house in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photograph

PENN MANSION, c1890. The William Penn house in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. The Spring Lake plot, with the Nash monument at Woodlawn

WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. The Spring Lake plot, with the Nash monument at Woodlawn Cemetery in Westchester County, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. View of the northeastern entrance lodge at Woodlawn Cemetery

WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. View of the northeastern entrance lodge at Woodlawn Cemetery in Westchester County, New York, near the Harlem railroad station. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY: PARK, 1844. An Independence Day celebration at a park in New York City

NEW YORK CITY: PARK, 1844. An Independence Day celebration at a park in New York City. Wood engraving, English, 1844

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: LOS ANGELES: MAIN STREET. Main Street in Los Angeles, California. Photograph, c1890

LOS ANGELES: MAIN STREET. Main Street in Los Angeles, California. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: PHILADELPHIA: MOTT HOUSE. The Lucretia Mott house in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA: MOTT HOUSE. The Lucretia Mott house in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: ATLANTIC CITY, c1890. The boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Photograph, c1890

ATLANTIC CITY, c1890. The boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: BALTIMORE: MONUMENT, c1890. The Washington Monument in Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph

BALTIMORE: MONUMENT, c1890. The Washington Monument in Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: BALTIMORE: DRUID HILL. Druid Hill Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph, c1890

BALTIMORE: DRUID HILL. Druid Hill Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: GRANTs TOMB, c1890. The temporary tomb of Ulysses S. Grant in Riverside Park in New York City

GRANTs TOMB, c1890. The temporary tomb of Ulysses S. Grant in Riverside Park in New York City. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: INDEPENDENCE HALL, c1890. Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, built in the 1730s

INDEPENDENCE HALL, c1890. Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, built in the 1730s. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW ORLEANS: CANAL STREET. A view of Canal Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph

NEW ORLEANS: CANAL STREET. A view of Canal Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph, c1890



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