Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)This Man Was Talked to Death.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Life of a Fireman.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Arkansas Traveller
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Turn of the Tune
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Democracy in Search of a Candidate.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Champion Trotting Stallion Smuggler Owned By H. S. Russell, Milton Mass.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Celebrated Stallions George Wilkes, and Commodore Vanderbilt.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)General Butler, and Dexter.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)Darktown Yacht Club - Ladies' Day.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)Darktown Athletics - A Quarter Mile Dash.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)Imported Messenger.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)A Darktown Law Suit - Part First.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)"Well Together at the First Turn."
John Cameron (b. ca. 1828),N. Currier (Firm)The Celebrated Trotting Horse Trustee As He Appeared In His 20th Mile
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Battle of the Kings.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Celebrated Trotting Mare Widow McChree, Formerly Called "Mary Hoyt."
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)Celebrated Trotting Mare Goldsmith Maid, Driven By Budd Doble.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)Fast Trotters on Harlem Lane N.Y.
John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)A Fast Team.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Darktown Bicycle Club - On Parade.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)Trotting Stallion Commodore Vanderbilt Driven by Dan. Mace.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)A Good Send Off - Go!
John Cameron (b. ca. 1828),N. Currier (Firm)Lady Sutton.
Currier & Ives,John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)Taking the Back Track.
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