Genesee Street, looking to Canal Bridge.
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					Christian Brothers School.
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					View of a two-store brick building.
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					Ruins of the Globe Mills.
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					Ruins of the Globe Mills.
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					Advanced School.
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					Reformed Protestant Church, Genesee Street.
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					Grace Church, Episcopalian. (Genesee Street.)
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					St. John's Church, Roman Catholic.
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					Utica Academy, Scholars leaving.
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					Utica Academy.
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					Utica Academy, Scholars leaving.
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					N.Y.S. Lunatic Asylum, from Lawn.
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					Ladies' Seminary, full view.
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					Ladies' Seminary, showing Westminster and Welsh Con. churches. (Washington St. cor. Genesee.)
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					Masonic Home, Utica, N.Y.
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					Rutger St., Utica. Each sidewalk has double row of trees.
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					Genesee St. near Cottage St.
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					View with a rustic bridge.
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					Genesee Street, Utica, from Cottage St. looking down.
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					Genesee Street, Utica, from Cottage St. looking down.
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					Genesee Street, Utica, from Cottage St. looking down.
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					Street view.
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					Highland mill.
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					View of a street.
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					View of a building with four men in front.
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					Trinity Church [interior], Utica, 1868.
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					View of a mansion.
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					Trinity Church, Utica. Taken "Easter Monday," 1868.
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					Trinity Church, Utica, 1868. The oldest church in the city.
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