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The steam ship President (the largest in the world) Lieut Roberts RN Commander on her last voyage from New York to Liverpool. As seen from the Packet Ship Orpheus Capt Cole in the terrific gale of March 12th 1841 at 5 o'clock PM.... (Print)
The steam ship President, Lieut Roberts RN Commander the largest in the world. Supposed to have struck an Iceberg on her voyage from New York to Liverpool in March 1841 and sunk with all on board... (Print)
A Baltimore Clipper Laying to ca.1850 (Print)
New York Bay from the Telegraph Station (Print)
The Chinese Junk Keying As she appeared in New York harbour, July 13th 1847 (Print)
Iron R.M. Steamship Persia - Cunard Line (Print)
The Steam Ship Washington Capt Fitch, rescuing the passengers of the Ship Winchester of Boston, (Tuesday May 2nd 1854) (Print)
U.S. Ship of the Line Pennsylvania, 140 Guns. (Print)
Burning of the Clipper ship Golden Light (Print)
Constitution and Java. The Constitution had 9 killed & 25 wounded. Fought Dec 29th 1812. The Java had 60 killed & 170 wounded (Print)
The Celebrated Clipper Bark Grapeshot belonging to Geo Law Esq NY (Print)
Steamboat Isaac Newton, the largest in the New or Old World (Print)
The Iron Steam Ship Great Britain off Sandy Hook, May 14th 1852 (Print)
Steam-boat Knickerbocker (Print)
Awful explosion of the Peace-Maker on board the U.S. Steam Frigate Princeton, on Wednesday, 28th Feby. 1844 (Print)
North Sea Whale Fishery (Print)
View of New York from Brooklyn Heights (showing the Bay State and the Vanderbilt) (Print)
Bombardment of Vera Cruz, March 1847. Attack of the gun boats upon the city, & castle of San Juan de Ulloa. Commanded by Josiah Tatnall Esq U.S.N. From a sketch taken on board the steamer Spitfire during the action, by J.M.Ladd U.S.N (Print)
Dreadful Wreck of the Mexico on Hempstead Beach, Jany. 2nd 1837: As now Exhibiting at Harringtons Dioramas.(Copy Right Secured) 115 Souls - Perished in all (Print)
City of New York (Print)
The Low Pressure Steamboat Isaac Newton passing the palisades on the Hudson River, New York (Print)
To Donald McKay, Esq, builder of the Magnificent Clipper Ship Sovereign of the Seas (Print)
Regatta of the New York Yacht Club, The Start (Print)
Clipper Ship Comet of New York in a hurricane off Bermuda on her voyage from New York to San Francisco, Octr 1852 (Print)
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