Steamer Washington Irving, Landing at West Point.
Steamer Washington Irving, Passing Breakneck Mountain.
The New "Washington Irving," Finest and Fastest Inland Steamer in the World. License 6,000 Passengers.
[Upper deck of steamer "Sandy Hook".]
[Irving's Malted Milk.]
Steamer New York opposite West Point, rounding Constitution Island
Indenture between Johannis Hardenbergh of Kingston and Barent Lichthart, April 1, 1732
Ft. Washington Point, New York.
Steamer C. W. Morse
Indenture between Coenradt Elmendorph of Kingston and Richard Bradley of New York City, April 7, 1737
Portion of indenture between William Anderson of Hackensack and Johannis Hardenbergh of Kingston, October 12, 1725
Indenture between Coenradt Elmendorph of Kingston and Richard Bradley of New York City, April 6, 1737
Steamer Berkshire, Hudson Navigation Co.
[Steamer.]
Indenture between Bowdowin Le Count of Kingston and Richard Bradley of New York City, April 6, 1737
Indenture between Bowdowin Le Count of Kingston and Richard Bradley of New York City, April 7, 1737
[Steamers.]