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- Whence the Song
- Toilers of the Tenements
- The Wonder of the Water
- The Waterfront
- The Sandwich Man
- The Realization of an Ideal
- The Push-cart Man
- The Michael J. Powers Association
- The Men in the Storm
- The Men in the Snow
- The Men in the Dark
- The Man on the Bench
- The Freshness of the Universe
- The Flight of Pigeons
- The Fire
- The End
- The Cradle of Tears
- The Close of Summer
- The City of My Dreams
- The City Awakes
- The Car Yard
- The Bowery Mission
- The Beauty of Life
- Six O’clock
- Single Post, Double track, Steel Elevated Bicycle structure
- Single Electric Bicycle Structure
- Single Bicycle Elevated Structure
- Side view of bicycle motor wheel
- Sectional View of Bicycle Motor Car
- Screenshot (35767)
- Screenshot (35750)
- Scissors to Grind!"
There are several men in New-York, who go about with a wheel-barrow, on which is a grind-stone, rigged in such a way as to be easily turned with the foo while the hands apply scissors or a knife to the stone. Another may be seen with his machine slung on his back, and when a customer hails, he will quickly set his grindstone in motion. They strike a bell, as they walk along,as a sign to those who may wish any knives or scissors ground. - Sailor’s Snug Harbor
- Men standing in line
- Map Illustrating the Battle of Long Island
It was a desperate undertaking. There were 10,000 men, and the width of the river at the point of crossing was nearly a mile. It would seem hardly possible that such a movement could, in a single night, be made without discovery by the British troops, who were lying in camp but a short distance away. The night must have been a long and anxious one for Washington, who stayed at his post of duty on the Long Island shore until the last boat of the retreating army had pushed off. The escape was a brilliant achievement and saved the American cause. - Lower New York
Lower New York from the harbour - Hell’s Kitchen
- Elevated Railroad Station
- Elevated Double Track Georgia Pine Structure
- Cross Section of Bicycle Structure and Bicycle Electric Car
- Combiined Elevated and Surface Structure
- Christmas in the Tenements
- Bicycle sytem applied to N.Y. Elevated railway
- Bicycle Sleeping and Accommodation Coach
- Bicycle Railway Switch
- Bicycle Palace CAr
- Bicycle Locomotive No. 3
- Bicycle Locomotive No. 2
- Bicycle Locomotive No. 1
- Bicycle Flat Car
- Bicycle Coal Car
- Bicycle Box Freight Car
- Being Poor
- Baskets
Basket Seller - An Oil Refinery
- A Wayplace of the Fallen
- A Love Affair in Little Italy
- A Character
- "S-A-N-D! Here's your nice white S-A-N-D!"
This Sand is brought from the sea shore in vessels, principally from Rockaway Beach, Long-Island. It is loaded into carts, and carried about the streets of New-York, and sold for about 12 1/2 cents per bushel. Almost every little girl or boy, knows that it is put on newly scrubbed floors, to preserve them clean and pleasant. - "Meeleck! Come Meeleck, Come!"
This wholesome beverage, is carried all round the city by men in carts, wagons and very large tin kettles. The cows are pastured on the Island of New-York,some along the New-Jersey shore, and large droves on Long-Island. Milk sells from 4 to 6 cents per quart, delivered at our doors every morning in the winter season and twice a day in summer.