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American stage waggon
[sic]. Engraving by
J. Stoner in Isaac
Weld, Travels
through the states
of North America...
during... 1795, 1796,
and 1797, 1800.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-1800 |
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Waterloo Inn, the
first stage from Baltimore
to Washington. Lithograph
in J. F. Fitzgerald
De Ros, Personal
narrative of travels
in the United States
and Canada in 1826,
1827.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-1236 |
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Carriages by Robert
McKinstry, Jr., coach
maker & carriage dealer:
Chart No. 5. (With
portrait of McKinstry).
Engr. 1855.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-624 |
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[Stage coach with
six horses - U.S. mail].
Wood engraving. by
S. Weeks, 1867, after
H. Eastman.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-188 |
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The Auburn takes
the lead. Lithograph
by W. J. Morgan & Co.,
1885.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-470 |
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Tallyho coaching.
Sioux City party coaching
at the Great Hot Springs
of Dakota. Photograph
by J.C.H. Grabill,
1889.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ6-17 |
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The Deadwood Coach.
Photograph by J.C.H.
Grabill, 1889.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-5072 |
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Last trip of the
famous Deadwood Coach.
Photograph by J.C.H.
Grabill, 1890.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-5073 |
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How New York's stay-at
homes enjoy themselves
in summer. A ride to
Central Park on one
of the New Fifth Avenue
stages. Wood engraving
in Frank Leslie's
Illustrated Newspaper,
Aug. 10, 1889.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-2106 |