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NEW YORK CELEBRATESNew Yorkers celebrate in the streets when the war with Japan ends Date: August 1945
The Morse Cotton Baling Press. Cotton Hydraulic Press, New Morse system. Installed in New York. 1881. Xylography
New York (18th c. )New York (18th c.). Engraving. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. National Library
The grand saloon of the palace steamer Drew
Marching to US training campNew yorkers line the streets to watch the first men march to a training camp during the first world war
Skating in Central Park, New York, 1865Engraving showing a night scene on the lake in Central Park, New York, during the winter of 1864-5. New Yorkers were able to skate in the darkness with the help of artificial lighting
Musical Show / N YorkersThe New Yorkers, based on a story by Peter Arno and E Ray Goetz; lyrics and music by Cole Porter
Crowd / New York PeaceNew Yorkers celebrate in the streets when the war with Japan ends
Wall Street in 1774Somewhat less hectic than today, the street is populated by elegant New Yorkers and a vendor of tea water, outside the City Hall
1845 NY Election VoteTough men with big sticks ensure a fair and honest election as New Yorkers go to the polls. They will elect James Polk as president, and they will be proved right
1845 Election New YorkA flamboyant demonstration by New Yorkers in favor of James Polk, the Democratic candidate. He will win and become one of his country;s greatest leaders
1864 US ElectionNew Yorkers demonstrate in favor of McClellan, the Democratic partys opponent to Lincoln. But Lincoln will win a second term with a landslide victory
Mass Meeting NYWhen the dastardly Secessionists fire on Fort Sumter, New Yorkers stage a mass meeting in Union Square to affirm their resolution to quash the rebellion
Mexican Meeting 1846Delighted at the prospect of war against those horrid Mexicans, New Yorkers celebrate with a Mexican Meeting in Central Park