Coal Transport Depot, Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, July 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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The Coal Depot at Port Carbon, Pa. - Loading the boats for the coal market.
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Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, August 3, 1867, p. 309.

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Cropped from the fuller and larger image, also available here.

Coal Transport Depot, Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, July 1867, artist's impression, zoomable image.

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Original caption
The Coal Depot at Port Carbon, Pa. - Loading the boats for the coal market.
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Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, August 3, 1867, p. 309.

Drilling foundations for the new Brooklyn Bridge, August 1867, artist's impression.

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Original caption
Boring for a foundation for the new suspension bridge from Brooklyn to New York.
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Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, September 7, 1867, p. 375.

Cincinnati and Covington Suspension Bridge, August 1867, artist's impression.

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Yes
Original caption
Cincinnati and Covington Suspension Bridge.
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Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, August 17, 1867, p. 344.

Harvard and Yale Rowing Meet, Worcester, Massachusetts, July 19, 1867, artist's impression.

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Original caption
The University Boat Races between the crews of Harvard and Yale College, at Worcester, Mass., July 19.
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Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, August 10, 1867, p. 328.

"Satan Rebuking Sin," cartoon, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, July 20, 1867.

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SATAN REBUKING SIN (The European papers say that Mr. Carlyle, the celebrated author, is generally followed by a train of rowdy boys, attracted by the outlandish hat he wears) Mr. Carlyle: "Some of the little street boys have been hooting after me in the street, and making remarks on my broad brimmed hat." Horace Greeley: "Well, all I can say is, that it serves you right. A man has no right to make himself conspicuous by his dress in the public streets." (See Tribune editorial last Monday)
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 20, 1867, p. 288.

"An Aquatic Meeting," cartoon, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, July 27, 1867.

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AN AQUATIC MEETING The July session of Congress, for obvious reasons, should be held in the Potomac.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 27, 1867, p. 304.

"The Reconstruction Dose," cartoon, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, July 19, 1867.

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THE RECONSTRUCTION DOSE - Naughty Andy: "Don't take that physic, Sis, it's nasty - kick his shins." Mrs. Columbia: "My dear Andy, don't be a bad boy, don't interfere - Dr. Congress knows what's best for Sissy."
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 13, 1867, p. 272.

"Tailors and Hat Makers," cartoon, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, July 6, 1867.

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Original caption
What we shall have to do if the tailors and hat makers strike - a suggestion.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 6, 1867, p. 256.

The new building of the Yale School of Fine Arts, New Haven, Connecticut, July 1867, artist's impression.

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Yes
Original caption
The Yale School of Fine Arts at New Haven, Conn.
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Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 13, 1867, p. 261.

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