View at the Battery [New York City]

Philadelphia (corner Chestnut Street)

"Lincoln's Funeral," Philadelphia

[View of a yard and fence along an alley in Carlisle, Pennsylvania]

Paper company's office, Mount Holley (i.e. Holly), Pa.

[Street view of Carlisle, Pennsylvania with a water pump in the foreground]

[View on West Pomfret Street in Carlisle, Pennsylvania]

[View of South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania]

[Snow covered rooftops in Carlisle, Pennsylvania]

[Second Presbyterian Church, South Hanover and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, circa 1865]

Second Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, which occupied the spot where the new one now stands

Given Bros. Paper Mill, Papertown, Cumberland Co., Pa.

Paper company's mills at Mount Holley (i.e. Holly), Cumberland Co., Pa.

[Snow covered rooftops in Carlisle, Pennsylvania]

[Spire of St. John's Episcopal Church in Carlisle, Pennsylvania after a snowfall]

[Market Day, Hanover Street entrance, Carlisle, Pennsylvania]

[A caisson and two horse drawn wagons after a snow fall in Carlisle, Pennsylvania]

[View of a mill structure adjacent to a river, possibly in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania]

View in Cumberland Co., Pa., on the Conodoguinet

View on the Conodoguinet, near Carlisle, Pa.

Mount Holley Hotel, Mt. Holley, Pa.

[A man stands with his dog behind a house after a snowfall in Carlisle, Pennsylvania]

Yard where Ref'd (i.e. Reformed?) Church now stands

Carlisle market

View in Cumberland Co., Pa., on the Conodoguinet

Papertown Cumberland Co., Pa.

Givin's residence, Mt. Holley (i.e. Holly), near Carlisle, Pa.

[East High Street, looking east from the Town Square, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, circa 1872]

[Old Cumberland County Prison, East High Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania]

[Commercial Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania]