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Bird's eye view of Broadway from the Stereoscopic Emporium, looking north.

Bird's eye view of Broadway from the Stereoscopic Emporium, looking north.

Up Broadway from Barnum's Museum. The City Hall Park on the right.

Broadway from the balcony of the Metropolitan, looking south. The St. Nicholas in the distance.

Broadway from the balcony of the Metropolitan, looking south. The St. Nicholas in the distance.

Broadway, from Barnum's Museum, looking north.

Broadway from the corner of Spring Street, looking south.

Broadway from Murray Street, looking north.

Broadway from Barnum's Museum.

Broadway from Barnum's Museum.

Broadway from Barnum's Museum.

Broadway[street scene with pedestrians, carriages and shops].

Broadway on a rainy day[street scene with pedestrians, carriages and shops].

Broadway on a rainy day [street scene with pedestrians, carriages and shops].

Broadway[street scene with carriages, pedestrians and shops].

Broadway from Fulton Street - columns of St. Paul's Church on the left.

Broadway[street scene with carriages, pedestrians and shops].

Grand Procession, April 10th 1871, in commemoration of the Treaty of Peace betwen Germany and France.

The Funeral of President Lincoln, New-York, April 25th, 1865.

Troops entering the Park from Tryon Row, July 4, 1860.

Scene on the Battery at New York, on the occasion of the Reception of the Prince of Wales.

Scene on the Battery at New York, on the occasion of the Reception of the Prince of Wales.

To the Right-Wheel.

Cavalry entering the Park from Tyron Row, July 4, 1860.

The Seventh Regiment awaiting the termination of the interview between the Embassy and the Municipal and State Authorities, June 18, 1860.

Arrival of the Governor at the City Hall under the escort of the Cavalry of the Seventh Regiment, June 18, 1860.

The Seventh Regiment are drawn up opposite the Metropolitan while the Ambasadors enter the carriages, June 18, 1860.

The Seventh Regiment arrive in front of the Metropolitan to escort the Embassy to the City Hall, June 18, 1860.

Park Place, New York.

Laying the Nicolson pavement in Mercer St, New York.