tdStyle1">Columbia Bridge, over the Susquehanna
87 |
42 |
The Genessee Falls, Rochester |
89 |
43 |
The Ferry at Brooklyn, New York |
91 |
44 |
Rail-road to Utica, Little Falls |
93 |
45 |
Utica |
96 |
46 |
The Landing, on the American side, Falls of Niagara |
97 |
47 |
View From Mount Washington |
99 |
48 |
Mount Washington, and the White Hills |
101 |
49 |
The Park and City Hall, New York |
103 |
50 |
The Two Lakes, and the Mountain House on the Catskills |
105 |
51 |
Trenton High Falls |
106 |
52 |
The Valley of the Shenandoah, from Jefferson’s Rock |
108 |
53 |
Lockport, Erie Canal |
110 |
54 |
The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon |
113 |
55 |
Black Mountain, Lake George |
115 |
56 |
Valley of the Connecticut, from Mount Holyoke |
117 |
57 |
View on the Erie Canal, near Little Falls |
119 |
58 |
Hudson Highlands, from Bull Hill |
121 |
59 |
Villa on the Hudson, near Weehawken |
123 |
60 |
View of Meredith, New Hampshire |
125 |
61 |
Ballston Springs |
128 |
62 |
The Narrows, from Fort Hamilton |
130 |
63 |
The Notch House, White Mountains |
132 |
64 |
Wilkesbarre, Vale of Wyoming |
134 |
65 |
Squawm Lake, New Hampshire |
136 |
66 |
Sabbath-Day Point, Lake George |
138 |
THE North Eastern Part OF THE UNITED STATES.
AMERICAN SCENERY.
It strikes the European traveller, at the first burst of the scenery of America on his eye, that the New World of