Macon, Georgia, 1861, artist's impression

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Eastern view of Macon - The view shows the appearance of Macon, as it is entered from East Macon, on the Central Railroad from Augusta. The railroad bridge over the Ocmulgee River, with the Court House, Jail, and Gas-works, are seen on the left; the City Bridge, the Messrs. Wood's Steam Factory, the spires of the Presbyterian and Episcopal churches on the right, and the Macon Female College in the distance on the extreme right.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 751.

Augusta, Georgia, 1861, artist's impression

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View of the City Hall and Monument, at Augusta.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 749.

Rochester, New York, 1861, artist's impression

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Western view in Rochester - The view is taken in Buffalo-street, embracing a view of the new Court House. Part of the Rochester Savings Bank building is seen on the right, the corner of Baker's block and the National Hotel on the left. The large five story building in the extreme distance is used for extensive printing offices, etc.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 444.

Paterson, New Jersey, 1861, artist's impression

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View of part of Paterson - The view shows the appearance of several manufacturing establishments, as seen from the summit of the cliff, about 40 yards distant from the falls.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 479.

Camden, New Jersey, 1861, artist's impression

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View of Camden, N.J., from Philadelphia - The cut shows the appearance of part of Camden, as seen from Walnut Street Ferry, Philadelphia. Windmill, or Smith's ISland, appears in front of the city; the canal through it is seen on the left.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 476.

New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1861, artist's impression

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Eastern view of New Brunswick - Part of the railroad bridge over the Raritan, with the Hertzog Theological Hall on an elevation in the distance, is shown on the right; the Delaware and Raritan Canal is seen passing along the river in front of the city. Rutgers' College appears on the hight (sic) in the central part; the Catholic Church and the new bridge over the Raritan, at the foot of Albany-street, are shown on the left.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 473.

Jersey City, New Jersey, 1861, artist's impression

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Eastern view of Jersey City, opposite New York - The steam ferry landing, and the terminus of the New Jersey Railroad, appear in the central part - the station of the Cunard line of steamers between Liverpool and New York is seen on the left.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 472.

College of New Jersey, Princeton, New Jersey, 1861, artist's impression

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View of the College of New Jersey, at Princeton - Nassau Hall is the prominent building shown in the engraving. The Museum, Chemical and Philosophical Hall, and the Chapel, are seen on the left; part of the President's house on the right.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 469.
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