Fair. Photostat copy of original catalogue. Markings on spine of [Page 1] suggest front cover is missing. Rebound in acid-free sleeve. Full measurements: 27.3 cm (H) x 17.3 cm (W).
Advertising--New York (State)--New York--Pictorial works; Billboards--New York (State)--New York--Pictorial works; Signs and signboards--New York (State)--New York--Pictorial works; Streets--New York (State)--New York--Pictorial works; New York...
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
A New York Times article ""Luxurious Apartment Houses Growing On Former Washington Square Farm"" by Ed Wallace delves into the history of Sailors' Snug Harbor with photos included. Keyword: Lauritz Larsen
Bridges; Buildings; Reflections; Snubbing posts; Trees; Utility poles; Black & white postcards; Canal boats; Canals; Panoramic views
A view of canal boats parked in a boatyard on the Erie Canal. In the distance, a railroad bridge [presumably] can be seen extending across the canal. Blank space around edges of card.
A view of the Erie Canal and neighboring North Canal Street in Canastota, New York. There are houses and other buildings surrounded by trees on the right.
Account record by G. D. Sweet for "the owners of the Brig Othello" [Samuel and William Vernon of Newport, Rhode Island] to be paid to Francis Mairez and David Cooper [of Jamaica] for services and supplies provided to the Brig. Includes lists of...
Account record for the sale of 75 slaves from the cargo of the Brig Othello, sold by Captain George Dunbar Sweet for Samuel and William Vernon of [Newport], Rhode Island. Includes names of purchasers. Followed by account record for the Brig Othello...
Front caption [in decorative typeface] reads: "A View up the Canal from George Street, Rome, N.Y." [bottom of card]. A View of a canal boat on the Erie Canal from George Street in Rome, New York. The canal devides a group of industrial or...
Front caption [in decorative typeface] reads: "D. & H. Bridge and Canal near Schenectady, N.Y." [bottom of card]. A View of the Erie Canal and the Mohawk River near Schenectady, NY. Canal and river run parallel to each other and are divided by a...