[Carriage designed and built for Mrs. J. F. Schenck.]
[Horse and wagon.]
[Mr. Theodore A. Havemeyer on his way to a picnic at "The Glen" in Newport.]
[Coach made by Million, Guiet & Co. of Paris.]
[The first carriage that crossed the East River Suspension Bridge.]
[Mrs. W. Rogers Morgen and her mother in Newport.]
Cottage Life.--Spring
[Police saluting a horse-drawn carriage in a parade.]
[Horse-drawn carriage in a parade.]
Carriage built by Clark of Philadephia, for General George Washington.
Life in the Country. Morning.
[Mrs. August Belmont with her son, August Jr. in a carriage by their home "By-The-Sea" in Newport.]
[Carraige at an unknown location.]
[Carriage outside of a house.]
[Horse-drawn carriage.]
[Charles F. Havemeyer in a coach in Central Park.]
[August Belmont, Jr. and his wife Bessie Morgan Belmont with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Bird.]
[R. W. Rives coach, Parade Day.]