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The Scene of the Tragedy of Coriolanus, 1749. Creator: UnknownThe Scene of the Tragedy of Coriolanus, 1749. In the foreground, Coriolanuss mother Volumnia and his wife Virgilia dissuade him from destroying Rome
H. M. B. Waterwitch, 10 Guns. c1830s. Artist: Henry John VernonH.M.B.Waterwitch, 10 Guns. c1830s. HMS Waterwitch was fitted out as a 10-gun brig, supposedly involved in combatting the Slave Trade from Sierra Leone
A Perspective View of Lake George, c18th centuryA Perspective View of Lake George, 1759. Publisher, John Hinton
Market Place Richmond, Trinity Church and Keep of Richmond Castle, 1831. Artist: J ShuryMarket Place Richmond, Trinity Church and Keep of Richmond Castle, 1831. From an original drawing by N Whittock. [I T Hinton, London, 1831]
Philadelphia, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
Source of the Passaic Falls, New Jersey, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker
Exchange, New York, 1855. Artist: J ArcherExchange, New York, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
The Park and City Hall, New York, 1855. Artist: J ArcherThe Park and City Hall, New York, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
City Hall, New York, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
St Pauls Chapel, Broadway, New York, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston)
Albany from Van-Unsselaens Island, New York State, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton
View of Newburgh, New York State, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
New York, 1855. Artist: J ArcherNew York, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
The Palisade Rocks on the Hudson River, West Bank, New York, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton
West Point Military School, New York, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston)
View of the Canal, at the Little Falls Mohawk River, New York State, 1855. A canal was constructed around the rapids in about 1795
Fort Hamilton and the Narrows, New York, 1855. Artist: F O FreemanFort Hamilton and the Narrows, New York, 1855. The fort, in what is now Brooklyn, was of strategic importance during the American Revolution
View of Albany, New York State, 1855. Artist: DG ThompsonView of Albany, New York State, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
Niagara Falls, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
Fort Connanicut, Rhode Island, 1855. Connanicut (or Conanicut) was a strategic fortification during the American Revolution
State House, Boston, Massachusetts, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston)
Hancock House, Boston, Massachusetts, 1855. The home of John Hancock (1737-1793), first Governor of Massachusetts and the first person to sign the United States Declaration of Independence
Amherst College, Massachusetts, 1855. Artist: J ArcherAmherst College, Massachusetts, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
Boston and Bunker Hill, Massachusetts, 1855. Artist: F O FreemanBoston and Bunker Hill, Massachusetts, 1855. The Battle of Bunker Hill (1755) was fought near this site. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II
Custom House, Boston, Massachusetts, 1855. Artist: J ArcherCustom House, Boston, Massachusetts, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston)
Piazza of Congress Hall, Saratoga Springs, New York State, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton
Lake George, New York, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker, (Boston, 1855)
Head Waters of the Juniata River, Pennsylvania, 1855Head waters of the Juniata River, Pennsylvania, 1855. The Juniata is a tributary of the Susquehanna River. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America
Capitol of the United States, Washington DC, 1855. Artist: J AndrewsCapitol of the United States, Washington DC, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker
The National Washington Monument, Washington DC, USA, 1855. Artist: AC WarrenThe National Washington Monument, Washington DC, USA, 1855. Begun in 1848, the Washington Monument was not completed until 1884
Capitol of Virginia, Richmond, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2, Samuel Walker, Boston, 1855
Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2, Samuel Walker, Boston, 1855
Harpers Ferry, junction of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers, West Virginia, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2
Natural Bridge, Virginia, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2, Samuel Walker, Boston, 1855
View of Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1855. Artist: DG ThompsonView of Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2, Samuel Walker, Boston, 1855
Battle Monument, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1855. Artist: Archer and BoillyBattle Monument, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1855. Monument commemorating the American soldiers killed fighting the British at Baltimore in the battle during the War of 1812
The Race Bridge Fair Mount Water Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1855. Artist: J AndrewsThe Race Bridge Fair Mount Water Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2
Penitentiary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2, Samuel Walker, Boston, 1855
Turning wood, 1754. Artist: I HintonTurning wood, 1754, taken from the New and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences - Supplement (1754) by J Barlow. The plate shows two scenes of wood turning with two different kinds of treadle