Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)[Large boat docked.]
New York City Transit AuthorityOpSail 2000 & Fireworks
Edmund Vincent Gillon[Tugboat and the vessels Robert Fulton and Lettie G. Howard docked at piers 15-17 in the South Street Seaport.]
Valentine & SonsDock Scene, New York.
Hudson River Day Line[Native people paddling boat to greet ship at night.]
Charles Parsons (1821-1910),N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship Dreadnought Off Tuskar Light
Charles Currier (1818-1887),John Cameron (b. ca. 1828)The Bark, "Theoxena."
Charles Parsons (1821-1910),James Edward Buttersworth (1817-1894),N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship "Racer."
F. (Fanny) Palmer (1812-1876),James Edward Buttersworth (1817-1894),N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship "Sweepstakes."
Charles Parsons (1821-1910),James Edward Buttersworth (1817-1894),N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship "Dreadnought."
Charles Parsons (1821-1910),N. Currier (Firm)"Hove To" For a Pilot.
James De Lancey (1703-1760)Clearance issued by James De Lancey for a schooner to pass through New York Harbor, February 3, 1759
N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship "Sovereign of the Seas."
Charles Parsons (1821-1910),James Edward Buttersworth (1817-1894),N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship "Nightingale."
Charles Parsons (1821-1910),N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship "Ocean Express."
F. (Fanny) Palmer (1812-1876),N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship "Hurricane" of New York.
James Edward Buttersworth (1817-1894),N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship "Great Republic."
Charles Parsons (1821-1910),N. Currier (Firm)Clipper Ship "Comet" of New York
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