Reading, Pennsylvania, 1861, artist's impression

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Western view of Reading - The view shows Reading, as seen from the elevated ridge rising above the Schuylkill River, which appears in front, with a canal on each side. The bridge over the Schuylkill is seen on the right; Penn's Mount, east of the city, in the distance.
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John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 541.

Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1861, artist's impression

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North-western view of the Railroad-station, Pottsville - The view is taken near the passenger station at the western terminus of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. The Clay Monument is seen on the elevation on the right, the coal cars on the left, beyond which are iron foundries. The river, the canal and the railroad pass at the base of the mountain, seen in the extreme distance.
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John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 538.

Easton, Pennsylvania, 1861, artist's impression

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South-eastern view of Easton, from Phillipsburg - The view is from the New Jersey side of the Delaware, at the termination of the New Jersey Railroad, where it connects with the Lehigh Valley Railroad. The Belvidere and Delaware Railroad passes underneath the railroad bridge on the left. Part of the Delaware bridge, with LaFayette College in the distance on the hights (sic), 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), 530.

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1861, artist's impression

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North-western view in the central part of Wilkesbarre - The view shows the apprearance of the public square , or diamond, as entered by the road from the Susquehanna bridge, 30 or 40 rods distant. The new court house is seen in the central part; the academy on the left; the ancient court 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), 533.

Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1861, artist's impression

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Eastern view of Plymouth - The view shows the central part of Plymouth as it appears from the end of the Long Wharf. Burying Ground Hill is seen in the central part in the distance; near which are seen the Universalist, Unitarian, and Orthodox Churches: the Robinson Church is on the extreme left and the court house on the right. The famous Plymouth Rock is on Hedge's Wharf, the wharf in the center of the picture.
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), 237.

New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1861, artist's impression

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Eastern view of New Bedford
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John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 246.

Salem, Massachusetts, 1861, artist's impression

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Northern view in Salem - The view is taken in Washington-st, looking south. The Eastern Railroad depot is seen in the central part, a few rods to the north of which the railroad passes under Washington-st. The building on the left is occupied by several banks, the post office, 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), 259.

Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1861, artist's impression

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South-western view of Lawrence - The view shows most of the principal mills in Lawrence, as seen from the Boston and Maine Railroad, near the bridge over the Merrimac. The Pacafic Co. Mills are those on the left; the next on the right the Atlantic. Those of the Bay State are seen on the right; near which are the Duck Mills. The boarding houses of the companies, which are fine structures of brick, are situated immediately back of the range of mills.
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), 264.

Lowell, Massachusetts, 1861, artist's impression

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East View of Lowell - The engraving shows the central part of Lowell as it appears from the high ground on the eastern bank of the Merrimac, over which is seen the central bridge. The mouth of Concord River is on the left. The Middlesex Woolen Factory appears on the extreme left; the Prescott Mills next northward. The Massachusetts Mills extend from this point to the bridge. The next westward are the Boott and the Merrimac Mills. The Lawrence Mills are still farther westward, but not embraced in the view.
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), 265.

Worcester, Massachusetts, 1861, artist's impression

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Main Street Worcester - The view is taken at the south-western entrance to Main-st, in Worcester. The old South Church and the Town House are seen on the right. The court house and the Antiquarian Hall are situated near the northern extremity of the street.
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), 279.
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