State House, Trenton, New Jersey, 1861, artist's impression

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State House at Trenton
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), 465.

Newark, New Jersey, 1861, artist's impression

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Park, or Common, Newark - This beautiful ground is situated in the northern part of Broad street: the market building, with its tower, is seen 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), 462.

Auburn, New York, 1861, artist's impression

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View in Auburn, at the Railroad Depot - The above shows the appearance of a section of Auburn as it is entered upon the railroad from the east. The front of the State Prison is seen on the right, the Railroad Station on the left, the Court House and American Hotel in the distance. In the extreme distance on the right, beyond the Prison, is the elevated cemetery of Fort Hill, having the Logan monument in a grove on its summit.
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), 443.

Utica, New York, 1861, artist's impression

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View in Utica, foot of Genesee-street - The view shows the foot of Genesee-street, looking northward. The five story building at the end of the street is Bagg's Hotel, by the side of which the New York Central Railroad passes, a few yards from the bank of the Mohawk River.
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), 434.

Syracuse, New York, 1861, artist's impression

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The view is looking eastward from near the bridge over the Erie Canal; part of the Syracuse House is seen on the right; the Voorhees House, westward of the Canal, appears in the central part, at the left of which is the new Court House, built of limestone, in the Anglo-Norman style.
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), 438.

Poughkeepsie, New York, 1861, artist's impression

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Western view of Poughkeepsie (central part) - The view shows the appearance of Poughkeepsie as seen from the opposite elevated bank of the Hudson. The Steamboat Landing, the situation of the Railroad Depot, and the Collegiate School on the commanding elevation one mile back from the Hudson, are seen on the left; the Iron Foundry 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), 413.

State House, Newport, Rhode Island, 1861, artist's impression

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State House, Newport.
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), 315.

Newport, Rhode Island, 1861, artist's impression

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South-western view of Newport - The view shows Newport, as it appears from the heights southerly from the town near the road to Fort Adams. The "Ocean House," on the summit of the elevated ground, is seen on the extreme right; the Atlantic near the central part; the harbor and landing places 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), 312.
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