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TRANSPORTATION - CARRIAGES, STAGES AND WAGONS

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American stage waggon [sic] 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
Waterloo Inn, the first stage from Baltimore to Washington 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
Carriages by Robert McKinstry, Jr., coach maker & carriage dealer: Chart No. 5.  (With portrait of McKinstry) Carriages by Robert McKinstry, Jr., coach maker & carriage dealer: Chart No. 5. (With portrait of McKinstry). Engr. 1855.
Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-624
Stage coach with six horses - U.S. mail [Stage coach with six horses - U.S. mail]. Wood engraving. by S. Weeks, 1867, after H. Eastman.
Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-188
The Auburn takes the lead The Auburn takes the lead. Lithograph by W. J. Morgan & Co., 1885.
Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-470
Tallyho coaching.  Sioux City party coaching at the Great Hot Springs of Dakota 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
The Deadwood Coach The Deadwood Coach. Photograph by J.C.H. Grabill, 1889.
Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-5072
Last trip of the famous Deadwood Coach Last trip of the famous Deadwood Coach. Photograph by J.C.H. Grabill, 1890.
Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-5073
How New York's stay-at homes enjoy themselves in summer.   A ride to Central Park on one of the New Fifth Avenue stages 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

 

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