Stereoview of a group posing in a street in Newton, New Jersey, c. 1880. By Townley's Newton Photo Gallery.
Source: New York Public Library.
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Stereoview of a group posing in a street in Newton, New Jersey, c. 1880. By Townley's Newton Photo Gallery.
Source: New York Public Library.
View of busy streets in the Cheapside section of Lexington, Kentucky, possibly on a court day, c. 1850′s/1860′s. Possibly taken by Cheapside druggist Mr. Wilson.
Source: University of Kentucky.
Stereoview of people and horse-drawn buggies and wagons in Buxton, Maine, during the town’s centennial celebrations, August 14, 1872. By Simon S. Towle.
Source: New York Public Library.
View taken during an unidentified event in the Cheapside section of Lexington, Kentucky, c. 1855.
View of traffic on Lower Regent Street in London, England, c. 1860. By Valentine Blanchard.
View of a busy Massachusetts Street in Lawrence, Kansas, c. 1867. By Alexander Gardner.
View of a busy Meeting Street in front of the Charleston Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, 1860. By Osborn and Durbec.
View of traffic on Broadway near Bowling Green Park, New York City, April 1865. The building on the left is draped in mourning probably in memory of President Abraham Lincoln. By George Stacy.
View of a busy Main Street in Lexington, Kentucky, c. 1860.
Union soldiers who had recently returned from fighting in the Civil War preparing for a parade in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1865.
The St. Charles Hotel in New Orleans with a number of buggies and carriages in front of it on St. Charles Street, c. 1860. By J.D. Edwards. Said to be one of the first photographs taken of New Orleans.
A crowd watches as military and civil officials swear an oath of allegiance to the United States in front of the US Post Office on Griswold Street, Detroit, April 16, 1861.