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New York City from Brooklyn

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Manhattan, old and new

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Vignettes of Manhattan. [VIII.]–A vista in Central Park

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Vignettes of Manhattan. [VII.]–Before the break of day

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Vignettes of Manhattan. [VI.]–In search of local color

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Vignettes of Manhattan. V.–Spring in a side street

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Vignettes of Manhattan. IV.–At a private view

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Vignettes of Manhattan. III.–In the little church down the street

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Vignettes of Manhattan. II.–A midsummer midnight

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Vignettes of Manhattan. I.–A Thanksgiving dinner

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The evolution of New York (first part)

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A poem of ancient and modern times

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