CATALOGU OF~ |tete0smpit Pxiblish-ed. hy sXfiSfe-. ^Kilburn Br others, p LITTLETON, N. B. j' ■ • 4':^ ■ ^ ■r*y h v^'‘ ■ / . ■■^' 4 ‘. : -t-. %'CS' > ' ii'.' '';.4'-k KILBURN 3ROTHKUS’ CA TA1,( )i i Hi INDEX. Page. To the Lovers of the Stereoscope, (Preface,) . 1 Franconia Notch and Vicinity, .... 3 Mt. Washington and Vicinity, .... 6 Mt. Washington Railroad, 11 Charlestown Navy Yard, 12 Niagara Falls and Vicinity, 12 Niagara, in Winter, 13 Washington, D. G., and. Vicinity, ... 14 Virginia, 16 Mt. Avhvrn, . . . . . . . . . . .17 Canada, 18 Philadelphia and Vicinity, . . . . .19 Ruins of the Great Fire in Boston, in 1872, 20 California, 21 Mexico, (Copyrighted,) 23 Miscellaneous, 29 THE EO^^EKS OF 'V U V. I S'! p? e:osoope. j ( hatu' ////'OS II re in presenting hereiriili a ( neu'ly rerised Catologne of our Stereo- sco'pic Vievs. It irill he found that many novel- '/ ties and a great variety of nev Vie ns hare late- ;■ ly heen added ; also ma n y old Vie tvs replaced hy ^ those from letter negatives of the sam e loc(d- C ities, since the issue of vonr last catalog ne. \ The Steo'eoscgye. once introduced i'nto a ^ household^ rarely loses its interest. There is ^ nothing more entertaining or more instrnctire. | Ti brings to the very threshold of onr homes I vivid scenes in nature, at little cost of money \ or time, such as one ca/rinot obtain except by j actual travel : and while it does this it also ed a- < cates and stores the mind with nsefid inform (i- ] tion of the world . | We have strinen to excel in onr branch of the \ great worh of the Stereoscope., and re.spectfnH y ^ ms/,- a rarcfi/l (i'.ram in aiioH of Uu: sithjetis ' r mhod ted m f/ns neu' cofningiic. l II hde ihe W'liite Mountains he t'c a! tvags hcen o/o- spc'cialty, i/ei if irill he Meat Ihai oirrnsso/i- j ,iie/ii i!< suffinevi of (diier ioraliiies to make up ' a iiiosf inierest I iifi and nataable series o f Vieirs. II/' mo aid c(dl especial attenlion to our Vir- j ilinia. (\ilifornia and Mexica n ii sts— the latter j umr for the first ti me offered to the puhlic, and | all com prising a uast amount of scenerti necer h> fore photog ra phed . Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views sold irhoUsale and retail. All inquiries hg mail or otherwise prompt! g respond ed to. Verg respectfidlg gours,.^ KILUniN BROTH EHS, i' tatt letoii, X. H. C A T A I. O a I T E . FRANCONIA NOTCH AND VICINITY. 1 Mt. La Fayette. 5 Walker’s Falls. ' (> “ 8 Mt. La Fayette, from Fraiiconia. 12 Franconia, N. H. 26 Eag'le Cliff, from Eclio Lake. 38 Profile House. 43 Eagle Cliff, from Profile Lake. 45 Falls at the Pool. 46 Flume below the Boulder, 47 48 “ “ “ 49 Cascade below the Flume. 50 Pool. 51 Pool, from below. 52 “ “ above. 58 Profile House Drawing Room. 69 Above the Pool. 70 Basin. 71 72 Profile House. 4 KtLTiURN BROTHKRK’ ' ’ATA [/)( J 17K. 7o On tne Peuii,<»'ew;K'AS(‘t. 77 “ “ i 79 F!unu\ >, “ Oa!d, j 90 Flu'iie in Winter. < 91 Basin. { 92 View from Echo Lake. ^ 96 Pool. 102 Pool, from aljove. 103 Flume in Winter. 109 Profile I.:tke 110 111 Echo Lake. IIS Georgian a Falls. 120 Bridge at Profile Lake. 121 Flume above the Boulder. 122 “ 129 Profile House. ; 130 Echo Lake. < 131 Profile. j 133 Echo Lake. 140 Profile Tiake. 141 Boat House, Profile Lake. 142 Profile Lake. 175 Mount Cannon. i 176 “ “ I 215 Mt. La Fayette, from Franconia Village, j 246 Profile House, Winter. 247 KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOOUE. 5 248 E;igk‘ (’liff, inter. 249 Mt. Crnnon, ‘• i 487 Eclu) Lake. i 439 Franconi;) Mountains, from Littleton. j 513 View from tlie Profile House. I 525 Boat House, Eeho Lake I 526 Profile House. 527 Profile. 528 Echo Lake. 543 Eagle Cliff. j 545 Suspended Boulder. 548 View in Franconia 77otch. I 555 “ I 556 “ “ “ ) 566 Mt. Cannon and Profile Lake. I 570 Mt. La Fayette, from Bethlehem, j 578 / 608 Franconia Mountains, from Bethlehem. (' 450 Basin Brook. / 504 Echo Lake. 549 550 551 554 555 I 0 K(L7?URN BROTHER’S CATALOGUE. } ^ ■ ■ I Friiiiconia Mountains, from Sugar Hill. (157 imlians at Eclio Lake. \ ()78 Erofile House Dining- Hai!. (;7i> Pool, from below. < 1)!)8 Cottage at Echo Lake. / b9!t Fish Mouse, Franconia I 731 Entrance to tlie Flume, j 748 Mt. La Fayette, from Mt. Wasiiington. ) 1047 Flume House. I j MT, WASHINGTON AND VICINITY. I 9 Upper Falls of the Ammonoosuc. ! 13 View near the Glen House. / j 17 Falls of the Ammonoosuc. ^ 18 “ i 19 Ledge on Mt. AVashington Carriage Load. ' 20 It alls of the Ammonoosuc. 5 21 “ I 22 Lower E'alls of the Ammonoosuc. \ 25, Silver Cascade, Crawford Notch. / 27 Gates of the Crawford Notch. ; 28 Mt. Webster. ; 31 Crawford Notch. ; 34 Valley of the Saco. \ 36 Mt. Pleasant. I 39 Glen House Drawing Room, j 41 Glen House. ! 42 “ “ : 44 Mt. Washington, from the Ammonoosuc. KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 7 J i (>4 Summit of Mt. Washington. \ '/ t)5 Crawford Notcli. \ ) ()7 “ I \ ()8 " i \ 74 View on Mt. Wasiiington Carriage Road, j i' 75 Half-wav House on Mt. Wasliington ('ar- | riage Road. j \ 7(> Ledge on Mt. Washington Carriage Road. ! ; 78 View from Mt. Washington Carriage Road. | \ 80 Mt. Mdllard, Crawford Notch. | I 86 Graves of the Willey Family. 1 87 Willey House. | 88 Ripley’s Phalls. j ^ 97 Mt. M’'ashinirton Carriage Road. | i 105 Glen Ellis Falls. I 106 View from thd Glen House. ;■ 107 Glen House. > 108 Crystal Cascade. I 112 Almost There, Lizzie Bourne Monument. ^ 136 Crawford House. 138 ‘‘ ‘‘ . . I 139 CTawford House, with party for Mt.Wash- I ington. 150 Cloud view from Mt. Washington. 151 Half-way House, Mt. Washington Carriage I Road. I 153 Tip Top House. 160 Silver Cascade, Crawford Notch, j 170 “ \ 171 Crawford Notch. KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 189 Crawford House, from flic Note]). 1 212 Winter view of the V'.'hite Mountains. 216 Winter view of Pulpit Pock. 217 Elephant’s Head, Crawford Notcli. 219 Willey House. 220 Head W aters of tlie Saco. 405 Mt. Washington. 406 Mt. Madison. 407 View near Mt. W aslrlngton Ilailroad 408 “ 425 White Mountains, Winter. 461 Summit of Mt. Wasliington in 1872. 514 Beecher’s Falls, Crawford Notcli. 515 “ “ “ 516 “ 517 Crawford Notch. 518 Pulpit Pock, Crawford Notch. I 524 Capt. Dodge’s Cascade, Mt. Washington Pailroad. 531 Under the Snow Arch, Tuckerman’s Ravine 532 “ 533 Snow Arch, Tuckerman’s Ravine. I 534 Tuckerman’s Ravine. I 544 Mt. Pleasant. 557 View in Crawford Notch, j 558 VieAV from Mt. Washington Railroad Depot. I 569 Crawford Notch Road after a storm. 577 White Moimtains, from Bethlehem. j ’ 579 Crawford Notch Road after a storm. 601 Mt. Washington, from the Glen House. Depot. ; KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 9 i {>02 Mt. Jefferson, from the Glen House I 603 Mt. Monroe, “ “ ■ 604 View from the Glen House. I 605 “ “ “ Notch. 606 “ “ Wanmbec House. \ 607 “ ^ 623 Mt. Washington, Winter. i 647 Huntington’s Cascade. ^ 656 Crawford Notch, from the M^illey ^ House. I 663 Falls of the Ammonoosuc. I 674 Mt. ’Webster. ; 675 Mt. Willey. ^ 676 Willey House. 677 View from Mt. Willard, j 694 Summit of Mt. Washington, j 695 702 Emerald Pool, Glen Notch. I 703 Garnet Pool, Glen Notch. ^ 704 Tuckerman’s Ravine, Glen Notch. ^ 705 Mt. Washington, from Thompson’s Falls, s 706 View from the Glen House. ^ 707 Glen House. I 708 View from the Glen House. I 709 View from Jefferson, N. H. I 710 View near the W aumbec House. ? 711 “ I 727 View in Crawford Notch. 728 “ “ I 729 Silver Cascade. 10 KILBURX HHOTHERS’ CATAL()G[’E. 730 VieA7 from Silver Cascade. 711 Tip Top House, Winter. 742 “ “ 743 Depot. Summit of Mt. Washingto.i. Winter. 744 Lizzie Bourne Monument, \'v'int!‘r. 745 ('loud View from Mt. Wasinn^'toe. 740 View from Mt. \'f asliington, io )kiim' north. 747 Al)ove the Clouds, Mt. Washington. 740 View from Mt. Wasliington, looking east. 750 “ “ “ south. 751 Frost Work on Mt. Washington. 752 “ “ “ 753 “ “ “ “ 754 “ “ “ “ 755 “ 750 “ “ 757 Mt. fidams, from Mt. Washington. 823 Frost Feathers on Mt. W'asliington. 824 Depot, Winter. 825 Frost Work on Mt. Washington. 826 “ 827 “ “ 828 “ 820 “ “ 830 “ “ “ 1040 View from tlu‘ Glen House. 1041 ~ u KII,KI'l:\ KirOTHKRS’ OATALOGUK. J 1 lO-i-5 y\vw in Kimdn! j)h. 104(i Mt. W'ii.siiini^ton, from 'iViii iiivors. ^ MT. WASHINGTON RAILROAD. i t 14 Inzzio Hom iu- Monument and K. 11. 4'rain. ^ 23 Slidinii' down Mr. Wasliingtoii Hailroad. [ 100 Mr. Wasliiii;.;ron Hailroad. ; 101 ;; j 104 •• ' 134 .Jacoh's l.,adiK'r, Mt. VVasirMi<>ton Hailroad. ^ 185 daoob’.s Ladilo!-, “ ^ 181! Eiii*im-, 188 Mt. Wa.sliiiigron Hailroad Depot. < 348 Mt. ''A'ashinoton Hailroad. ^ .520 i 521 Mt. \\'aslungr«»M Kaiiroad. 533 M’aier Station. Mt. VVasliington Railroad \ 537 Gulf •• “ “ “ ■ 538 Ascending Alt. tVashington. 540 Train on Sunnnit of Mt. Washington. { 541 xVrrival of a d’lain on “ I 652 Coasting, Mr. \5Aishington Hailroad. 653 AVood Train. “ “ 135 519 looking down. KILBURN BROTH P:RS’ CATAL0(4UE. f)60 Mt. WMsliington Railroad, froin tlie Depot, i ) (>01 Mt. Wasldngton Railroad d'rain. I ? 080 Mt, Washinoton Railroad Station. > ^ 081 Engine, Mt. Washington. '] 1 082 Mt.AVashington Railroad Trains. •’ ^ 091 Sliding down Jacob’s Ladder. ') 092 Railroad J’rains on Mt. MLisliington. j 098 “ “ '/ 097 Mt. Wasliirgton Railroad. ] I CHARLESTOWN NAVY YARD. 224 Shot Park. 220 Ordnance Park. 281 Receiving Ship. 708 Monitors. 709 Water Rattery. 770 View trora Charlestown Navy Yard. NIAGARA FALLS AND VICINITY. | \ 203 Niagara Falls, from Suspension Bridge. / ^ 204 Suspension Bridge. ^ j 265 “ “ i > 260 Carriage Way, Suspension Bridge. \ 267 Niagara Falls, from the American side. [ S 268 “ “ “ “ “ I I 269 American Falls, from Goat Island. | I 270 Terrapin Tower, from below. | \ 271 “ “ Niagara Falls. \ I 272 Horse Shoe Falls, from Terrapin Tower. > j 273 Cliffs below Niagara Falls. | KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 13 274 Suspension Bridge, from below the Falls. 2i0 Kaplds below Niagara Falls. 277 Suspension Bri'ige. 278 Niagara Falls, from below. 279 Horse Shoe Falls, from the Clifton House. 280 Cliffs below Niagara Falls, Canada side. 281 American Falls, from the Canada side. 282 Table Rock, Niagara Fails. 844 845 840 847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 862 863 NIAGARA IN WINTER. American Falls, from Goat Island. “ “ “ laana Island. Luna Island, from Goat Island. “ “ Bridge. Winter Foliage, Niagara. Horse Shoe Tower Bridge. Clifton House, from the Ice Bridge. Horse Shoe Tower from the Ice Bridge. “ “ “ “ below. American Falls, from the Ferry. Horse Shoe Falls. Goat Island, from the Canadian side. Niagara Falls, from the Canadian side. 1+ KI[,HUKN HROTIIKRS' ( 'AT \ I .. )(^ t :K. ^(!4 Anu*ric;in Falls, tVoiu rlic ('anadiaji sii SOa Xia.u'ara l\iv('r, looking- down. j WASHINGTON, D. C.. AND VICINITY. 2S8 Senate Front and Dome. Capitol. I 2S4 Dome, from th(* Senate Fi’ont. j 28d “ Hon>e I 2Hd Statue I-Jescue. I 2H7 Senate Front. ) 288 House Front, from Stmate. I 28!> Senate Front. j 290 Caj)itol, fi-oin AVasliinyo m St,atu(‘. \ 291 Statue of Wasliino'ton. ^ 292 P'rom the Senate Baseinent. 299 Capitol. \ 294 West Front of the (aipitol. ^ 294 “ '/ 290 Fountain, West F^ront. \ 297 West Senate Front. / 298 West, from the ('apitol. 299 West Entrance of Capitol. < 300 View of Capitol Gronmls. I 301 Statue of Lincoln. ^ 302 Marble Room, Capitol. \ 303 Treasury. / 304 General Post Office. / 305 Patent Office. ^ X506 Smithsonian Institution, j 307 White House, North Prom. ^ 308 “ “ East Front. KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 15 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 White House. Statue of Jackson. Washinj^on, from the Lunatic Asylum. Arsenal Grounds. Rebel Sliot Lodged in Union Gun, Battle of Gettysburg. Navy Yard, Washington. Broken 15-inch Guns, Washington. Monitor’s, Navy Yard, “ Botanical Garden,, “ Soldiers’ Cemetery, Arlington. Jlnknown Soldiers’ Monument, Arlington. Harper’s Ferry. ii a Maryland Heights, from Harper’s Ferry. Loudon Heights, from Harper’s Ferry. View from Harper’s Ferry. Jefferson Rock, Harper’s Ferry. John Brow’ll Engine House, Harper’s Ferry. Valley of the Potomac, “ “ Valley of the Shenandoah, “ “ KILBURN BROTHERS' CATALOGUE. S 16 I 893 View in Washington. 894 “ 895 Statue of Columhns. 896 Ream’s Statue of The West. 897 Statue of Washington. 898 The Capitol. 899 Soldiers’ Home. 900 901 Agricultural Department. 902 “ “ 903 Howard Institute. I 904 Bronze Doors, Capitol, j 905 ! 906 View in the Navy Yard. 907 908 Steel Target, five inches thick. 909 Relic of the Iron Clad “Merrimac.” 910 Oak Hill Chapel, Georgetown. 911 Garden at Arlington. 912 Arlington House. 913 Soldiers’ Cemetery Arlington. 914 915 “ VIRGINIA. I 866 Market Square, Norfolk. ) 867 Fortress Monroe. j 868 869 Ruins of a Church, Jamestown. 870 “ ) KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 17 I 871 Churchyard. 872 873 ^ 874 Plantation Life. I 875 Plantation Home. 876 Blanford Church, (built in 1729,) Petersb’g 877 ^ 878 Crater, Petersburg. I 879 Fort Steadman, Petersburg. i 880 Union Lines near Fort Steadman. 881 I 882 Confederate Lines near Fort Steadman. > 883 Fort Hell, Petersburg. ? 884 Fort Damnation, Petersburg. ! 885 Cabin Home, “ I 886 Natural Bridge, s 887 I 888 i 889 Place where Gen. Lee surrendered, Appo- I mattox. \ 890 House where Gen. Lee signed the capitula- I tion papers. I 891 Libby Prison, Richmond. ^ 892 Castle Thunder, “ I 916 Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon. I MT. AUBURN. I 236 Entrance to Mt. Auburn. ' 237 View in Mt. Auburn, j 238 Hazel Dell, 18 KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 239 Hazel Dell. 240 Bowditch Monument. 241 Chapel. 243 Lawrence Monument. 244 View in Mt. Auburn. 245 “ “ “ CANADA. Montmorency Natural Steps. 70 Falls of Montmorency. Prescott Gate, Quebec. St. John’s “ “ St. Louis Gate, Quebec. Fortifications, “ Where Gen. Montgomery fell. Wolfe and Montcalm Monument. Wolfe Monument, Plains of Abraham. Entrance to Citadel, Quebec. Citadel, “ ii, H English Cathedral, “ Governor’s Ring, “ “ Garden, “ Durham Terrace, “ 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 19 388 View from Reservoir, Montreal. 389 390 391 “ of Montreal. 392 Montreal Mountain. 393 Victoria Bridge, Montreal. 394 395 Seventy-Eighth Highlanders. 396 Megill College, Montreal. PHILADELPHIA AND VICINITY. 627 View in Laurel Hill Cemetery. 628 View from Laurel Hill Cemetery. 629 Suspension Bridge. 630 Fairmount Dam. 631 Fairmount, Phila. 632 View from Fairmount. 633 “ “ “ 634 In Fairmount Park. ' 635 “ 636 “ 637 View from Fairmount Park. 638 “ ‘‘ 639 Gen. Grant’s Headquarters used at Peters- burg, Va. 640 Relic of the Kane Expedition. 641 Fountain, Fairmount Park. 642 On the Wissahickon. 643 644 KTLBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. ^ 20 045 On the Wissahickon. 040 “ 048 054 In the New Park 055 058 004 Phila! RUINS OF THE G-REAT FIRE IN BOSTON, NOVEMBER, 1872. 1020 Trinity Churcli, Summer Street. 1021 Arch Street, from Summer. 1022 View from Summer Street. 1023 Otis Street, from Summer. 1024 Purchase Street, from Summer. 1025 Pearl Street. 1020 View from Sturgis Street. 1027 “ “ Milk Street. 1028 “ “ Pearl Street. 1029 “ “ Congress Street. 1030 “ “ Pearl Street. 1031 Old South Church. 1032 Kilby Street. 1033 View from Congress Street. 1034 “ “ Devenshire Street. 1035 “ on Congress Street. 1036 “ on Federal Street. 1037 “ from Milk Street. 1038 High Street, from Summer. KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGITE. 21 CALIFORNIA. 917 Vernal Fall, Yoseraite, Cal. , | 918 Yosemite Fall. j 919 Vernal Fall, Yosemite, Cal. 920 Bridal Veil Fall, 921 Nevada Fall, “ | 922 Bridal Veil Fall, 923 Nevada Fall, “ | 924 Bridal Veil Fall, “• | 925 Yosemite Fall, “ ^ 926 Vernal Fall, “ | 927 South Dome, “ j 928 North Dome, “ \ 929 AVashington Column, Yosemite, (’al. s 930 Yosemite Valley. | 931 Mt. Hoffman, Yosemite, Cal. ^ 932 South Dome, “ \ 933 Mirror Lake, “ \ 934 South Dome, - “ | 935 0 athedral Peak, “ | 936 Cap of Liberty, “ > 937 “ “ “ > 938 Mt. Wonderful, 939 Washington Column, Yosemite, Cal. \ 940 El Capitan, “ i 941 Mt. Hoffman, “ \ 942 Mt. Star King, “ | 943 El Capitan, “ | 944 Mt. Clark, 945 Mt. Broderick, “ > KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. j 22 f 946 Mt. Watkins, roseinite, Cal. !; 947 Glacier Point, ^ 948 Ladders at Vernal Falls, ’\^)semite. Cal. 949 Cathedral Peak, \ 950 Three Brothers, \ 951 Cathedral Peak, S 952 Cloud’s Rest, 5 953 954 Mirror Lake, ^ 955 South 'Dome, 956 Cathedral Rocks, / 957 Unicorn Peak, / 958 Mt. Star King, \ 959 Merced River, ;; 960 Mt. Hoffman, I 961 North and South Domes, ^ 962 Yosemite Valley. / 963 Mt. Watkins, Yoseinite, Cal. I 964 Register Rock, “ ^ 965 Sentinel Rock, “ I 966 Castle Peak, “ I 967 Mt. Lyall, “ ^ 968 Camp View, “ < 969 Mono Lake. ^ 970 Camping Out. ^ 971 Sierra Nevada Mountains. ^ 972 Grizzly Giant, 101' feet in Circumference. 973 “ “ “ “ > 974 Cap of Libert 3 > Yosemite, Cal. \ 975 Yosemite Valley. ) KiLBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 97G Mono Lake, California. \ > 977 Mt. Hoffman, Yoscmite, Cal. | I 97H Cloud’s Rest, “ * | 979 Mt. Hoffman, “ | 980 Yosemite Yalley, from Soutli Dome. ^ 981 Cliff House, San Francisco. 1 982 FortPointand Golden Gate, SanFrancisco. | 983 Russian Hill, San Francisco. I 984 “ “ “ ! 985 Telegraph Hill, “ | 98(1 “ “ “ I 987 liCvce and Radlroad, Sacramento. | MEXICO. i 1053 View from the School of San Carlos, City ; of Mexico. I 1054 View from the School of San Carlos, City ; of Mexico. I 1055 View from the School of San Carlos, City of Mexico. 1056 View from the School of San Carlos, City ( of Mexico. 1057 View in the City of Mexico, Market in the f foreground. | 1058 View in the City of Mexico. 1059 Market Scene, City of Mexico. , \ 1060 Canal Market, “ 1061 Circlearta, “ 1062 Cathedral, “ 1063 Palace, “ KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. : 24 I 10()4 Grand Plaza, City of Mexico. 10(55 Street vieAv, “ - i ( 10G(5 Mijk Carriers, “ \ 10(57 I'nited States Consulate, City of Mexico. '/ 10(58 Inquisition of San Domingo, ; 10(59 Termination of the Aqueduct, “ 5 I 1070 Fountain of San Domingo, ‘‘ \ I 1071 Fountain and Water Carriers, “ 5 \ 1072 Tlie First Protestant Churcli in the City ^ I of Mexico. \ 1073 A Missionary’s Home, City of Mexico, j ') 1074 Interior of a Modern Mexican House. | I 1075 A Mexican Home. ; 107G A Family Group. i 1077 Mexican Woman Grinding Corn. \ ■ 1078 Interior of an old (’onvent, City of Mexico, f 1079 “ “ “ “ “ \ 1080 Aztec Idols and Gods. ; 1081 Aztec “ God of War.” 5 / 1082 Aztec Sacrificial Stone. [(50,000 human | ; lives were sacrificed upon this stone in [ one year. — IVescott.'] ^ i 1083 Aztec Calendar Stone. \ ; 1084 San Cosine Aqueduct, (Jity of- Mexico. i ; 1085 Tree of Noche Triste where Cortez hid on j the night of his defeat. \ \ 108G Mexican Flower Girl. | I 1087 “ Muleteer. ; 1088 “ Beggar. ; 1089 “ Shell M^ork. KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 25 > ^ 1090 Group of Mexican Wax Work. } 1091 “ I 1092 “ “ Rag Work. ^ 1093 “ I 1094 Garden of the Tivolie de San Cosme. | ; 1095 “ “ • “ “ I S 1096 “ “ “ I 5 1097 “ , I ;■ 1098 United States Cemetery, City of Mexico. | ^ 1099 “ “ “ “ “ I ^ J 100 Monument over the remains of 750 U. S. [ \ Soldiers who fell in the Valley of Mex- \ \ ico during the Mexi(;an War. \ \ 1101 Battlefield ot Molino del Rey. | : 1102 “ “ “ ) ' 1 103 Residence of William Barron, Tacuhaya. ;; < 1104 Grounds of ‘‘ “ ‘‘ \ ; 1105 “ “ “ “ i ; 1106 Chapultepec, from Tacuhaya. | 1107 City of Mexico, from Tacuhaya. j \ 1108 View from Tacuhaya. i i 1109 View in Tacuhaya. | ; 1110 At the Fountain, Tacuhaya. | ^ nil Canal near the (Jity of Mexico. j ; 1112 “ “ I I 1113 “ “ “ I ' 1114 Indian Homes. ) 1115 “ Village. | ; 1116 View in an Indian Village. ^ ^ 1117 Indian Church. KILjtVURN I3110THERS’ CATALOG [HC. ! 2G ) ' 1118 Indian Children. - 1119 Church built by Cortez. : 1120 Churchyard founded by Cortez. ;■ 112] ('anal Bridge. j ) 1122 Floating Gardens, (yity of Mexico. ; I 1123 Pulque Plantation — Chapultepec in the ^ / distance. \ { 1124 Chapultepec. / 1125 Flower Garden, (yhapultcpec. > ; 1 12G View from “ j ' 1127 City of Mexico, from Chapultepec. j / 1128 Aqueduct at | j 1129 Tree of Montezuma, “ ! 1130 Grove of “ “ | 1131 View in the Park, “ \ 1 132 Mexican Chapparel, s. i, i 1133 Baths of Montezuma, “ \ : 1134 ; / 1135 “ “ I ; 113G Pulque Plant. | \ 1137 Cadhedral of Guadabmpe. { j 1138 ( hapel of Guadaloupe, Guardian Saint of ^ / Mexico. ; j 1139 View of Guadaloupe. \ ) 1140 Orange Cactus. | j 1141 Adobe Houses. \ I 1142 Making Adobe, (Sun-dried Brick.) | I 1143 Mexican Gentleman’s Home, Ameca-meca. | ! 1144 Popocatapetl, (17884 feet high,) from | \ Ameca-meca. < KILBURINT BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. ) 1145 Thu Woman in Wliite, (15,705 feet high), ) from x\meca-meca. j 1146 Sacero-monte. from iVmeca-meca. ^ 1147 Market Scene at “ I 1148 View from “ ^ 1149 Mexican Cavaliers, “ t 1150 View in Ameca-meca. ; 1151 Planting Corn. ^ 1152 Mexican Rancli. 1153 “ Mill. I 1154 Inhabited Caves, Pin-yon. 1155 ? 1156 Fishermen of the Pin-yon. / 1157 View at Pin-yon. > 1158 The Pin-yon. ) 1159 \Tew from the Pin-yon. \ 1160 Cathedral at Puebla. \ 1161 Street View in Puebla. I 1162 Ruins of the Covered Way to the Inquisi- tion, Puebla. ? 1163 View of the west wing of the Inquisition, ^ Puebla. I 1164 View of Puebla, from tlie Inquisition, j 1165 “ ( > ( / ; 1166 Pyramid of Cholula, \ ] 1167 “ “ “ from the West. | t, 1168 Stairway and Chapel on the Pyramid of \ I Cholula. \ j 1169 View from the Pyramid of Cholula. ^ I 1170 “ “ . * “ “ I KILBURN BROTHERS' CATALOC^UE. / 1171 View from the Pyramid of fJhohila. 1172 Pulqiie Plantation, from the Pyramid of Cholula. ;; 1173 The Old tdiiirch of Cliolnla. ^ 1174 Indian Church at Cholula. ' 1175 Tropical Foliatre, J 1176 1177 Orange Groves, Cordova. ^ 1178 Colfee Plantation, “ 1179 Banana “ i 1180 Fruit S 1181 “ / 1182 Orizaba. <; 1183 View of Orizaba. ^ 1184 View in Orizaba. < 1185 WastuM-wornen of Orizai)a. 1186 River of Orizaba. / 1187 The Old ( 'hurchyard. / 1188 City Gate, Verat 'ruz. ) 1189 Harbor of “ \ 1190 Plaza, Vera Cruz. I 1191 Fountain, Vera Cruz. ; 1192 Patios or Court Yard, Vera Cruz. j 1 193 The Broadway of ^ 1194 Scavengers of “ “ j 1195 View in Vera Cruz. i 1196 Railroad Tunnel in the Chiquihuite Moun- ? tains. i 1197 View on the Railroad, in tin* (diiquihuite ; ' Mountains. ? . ■< <, .i! ! ) j j KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 29 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 1214 Falls of the Chiquihuite. View at Atuyac. Kailroad Bridge at Metlac. Barranca of the Metlac. The Metlac. Railroad View on the Metlac. Home of the Peon. Bridge and Tunnel at La Jaya. Barranca of La Jaya. View on the Railroad at Ln Jaya. View near Maltrata. Railroad crossing the Los C'umbre: Bridge and Barranca in the Los Cumbres. A Mexican Saw-mill. MISCELLANEOUS. 2 Slate Quarry, Littleton, N. H. 3 Ice Jam on the Ammonoosuc. 4 “ “ “ 7 The Dray Horse. 10 Below the Falls. 11 Thayer’s Hotel, Littleton, N. H. 15 Tired of Play. 16 Cactus. 24 Beside the River. 29 Sunset. 30 Waumbec House, Jefferson, N. H. KII-BURN BROTHERS’ CATAI.OOUK. 30 ^ 32 Oiir School Days. ; 33 Home; Tliy joys nre passinjj: lovely. \ " 37 Home of tlie Martins, i 40 Flowers. ; 53 Boiling Sap. j 54 Making Maple Sugar. ; 55 ^ 5B Roses. j 57 Making Maple Sugar. / 50 Deer Hunting. \ GO “ ; ()1 l^artridge Shooting, j G2 Fall River, Mass. ; G3 Deer Hunting. \ GO Shells and Coral. ; 81 B. C. & M. R. R. Bridge, VVoodsville, N. M. 82 What Shall We l^lay. \ 83 Cittleton, N. 11. / 80 Moths and Butterflies. / 03 Valley of the (/onnectieut. \ 04 Lishon, N, H. / 05 Main Strc'et, Littleton, N. 11. \ 08 Willoughl)y Lake, Westmore, Vt. ■; 00 ; 113 Sinclair House, Bethlehem, N. M. \ 114 Camp Dartmouth. / 115 A Day’s Sport. 1 IIG Kittens. 117 Conservatory. / 119 Caught in the Act. ) i fCILCURN BROTHERS’ CATALOORE. 123 Conservatory. 124 125 The BalToling Brook. 126 The Trout Bro'ok. 127 White Mountains, from Littleton. 128 Littleton, N. H. 132 View from Columnar Heights, Dixville Notch, N. H. 137 Basket of Flowers. 143 Conservatory. 144 145 Woodsville, N. H. 146 Woodsville and Wells River, Vt. 147 Connecticut Valley, from Wells River, Vt. 148 Ninety-first Psalm. 149 Little Barefoot. 152 Stowe, Vt. 154 Camp on Clapboard Island, Casco Bay, Me. 155 Flower Garden. 156 Pickerel. 157 Deer. 158 Fox. 159 Partridge. 161 Autumn Sports. 162 Winter Sports. 163 164 Trout. 165 Frost Work. 166 Pleasant Cove, Casco Bay. 167 Frost Work. 32 KTL»URN RROTHKRS’ CATALOUUK. 168 Dogs. 169 Cumberland Street, Portland, Me. 172 Dixville Notch, N. H. 173 Frost Work. 174 Flume, Dixville Notch, N. H. 175 Nature’s Stucco. 179 Moss Bank. 180 “ Rock. 181 “ Grotto. 182 “ Rock. 187 Gome Birdie, Come. 190 Frost M^ork. 191 Coral. 192 Ice. 193 Pemigewasset House, Plymouth, N. 194 195 196 197 Frost Work. 198 “ “ 199 “ “ 200 “ 201 “ 202 “ “ 203 “ “ 204 “ “ 205* “ “ 206 “ 207 “ 208 “ KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 33 209 Frost Work. 210 “ 211 Montpelier, Vt. 213 The Young Equestrians. 214 Now We Go. 218 Frost Work. 221 Twenty-third Psalm. 222 The Lord’s Pra}^er. 223 Seven-pound Trout. 225 Frost Work. 227 Flowers. 228 229 Too Hot. 230 Young Mischief. 232 Flowers. 233 Easter Morn. 234 Vase of Flowers. 235 N. E. Glass Co.Wareroom, E. Cambridge. ^242 “ 250 “ 251 Ice Bound. 252 View on the Saco River. 253 Wild River Bridge on G. T. Railroad. 254 View on the Saco River. 255 “ • “ 256 Screw Auger Falls. 257 Steamboat Landing, Lake Umbagog. 258 View on the Saco River. 259 Soldier’s Monument, St. Johnsbufy, Vt. 260 “ “ “ 34 KILBDRX liKOTHKRS’ CA TALtHiUE. 231 Pass of Dixville Notcli, jST. H. . 232 ) 275 School House, Littleton, N. H. | . 338 College Buildings, Hanover, N. H. | , 339^ - I 340 The Bachelor’s Dream. \ j 341 V'iow from Observatory Hill, Hanover. ! I 342 Old Pine, Hanover, N. H. | ( 343 Church Street, Hanover, >7. H. ■ 344 Common, “ “ ; 345 Main Street, “ “ ; 343 Orford, N. H. | ; 347 “ “ j 349 New Skates. | i 350 Lake Winnipeseogee from the Wiers. I ' 351 “ “ u j -j 352 “ “ “ I I 3o3 Lady of tlie Lake,” Lake Winnipeseogee. \ \ 354 Lake Winnipeseogee. ' \ I 355 “ ' I \ 353 “ I 357 Centre Harbor, N. H. ; 358 Senter House, ( 'entre Harbor. < 359 View from Centre Harbor. ^ 330 “ / 331 Pavilion Hotel, Wolfeborough, N. H. ' 332 View from Pavilion Hotel. ; 333 “ “ “ j 334 Harp of Flowers. | 335 Wreath of Flowers. K.lLl’,r’R.N imO'i'HEHS’ CATALCXiUK. 35 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 426 427 428 429 430 431 Prairie Cliickens. Resting. The Trapper. Cross. The Connecticut Valley, Newhury, Vt. Newhiiry, Vt. Forbidden Fruit. A Frosty Morning. Frost Work. A Farm Yard. Frost Work. A Country Post Office. Flowers. The Farmer’s Home. A Matter of Taste. Conservatory. A Farm Y ard. Frost Work. Birds of New England. ii ii Mt. Kiarsarge, Conway, N. H. Moss and Shells. Moss and Lichens. KILBURN HROTIIKKS’ CATAI-OGTIC. 3G j s 432 Moss and Litcliens. 433 434 A, H, C. 435 Bath, N. H. 436 Lisbon, N. H. 438 A New England Fann House. 440 Main Street, Hanover, N. H. 441 Main St., looking North, Hanover. 442 College Buildings, “ 443 Al)Ove the Falls, 444 Below the Falls, 445 Home of the Trout. 446 Trout Farm, Meredith, X. H. ; 447 i 448 > 449 > 451 The Log Cabin. > 452 Elm Street, Manchester, N. 11. 453 Lowell Street, “ 454 Mills at Manchester. 455 The Merriraac Valley, Hookset, N. H. 456 457 458 459 460 Hookset, N. H. 462 State House, Concord, N. H. 463 Main Street, ” * 464 Main Street, ” 465 The First Snow. I KILBUKaX HKOT!IKRB’ CA I'A!.0< ; U ! 37 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 The First Snow. Plymouth, N. H. Old Court House where Daniel Webster made his first plea, Plymoiith, N. IL A New England Village. Home of the Trout. Burying Hill, Plymouth, Mass. Canopy over Pilgrim Kock, Plymouth. Pilgrim Hall, Plymouth, Mass. Court House, ” Court Street, Forefather’s Rock, Plymouth, Mass. Gov. Carver’s Chair and Miles Standish’s Sword. Wm. Brewster’s Chair and John Adams’ Bible. Miles Standish’s Pot and Platter. Newport, R. I. Fort Adams, Newport, R. I. View in Newport, R. 1. The Yacht. The Tilt. Where Rural Fairies Dwell. Twin Mountain House, Carroll, A . H. 38 KILBURN^ HR0THER8' CATALOGOK. 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 510 511 512 529 530 535 539 542 546 547 552 553 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 Bethleheni; X. H. Mower Garden. Young America. Practical Mechanics. New England Songsters, Elowers. View in Fail River, Mass. W eymouth, Mass. Livermore Fails, Plymouth, N. H. Boating on Lake Winnipeseogee. Centre Harbor, from Lake Winniiteseogee. Moulton House, Centre Harbor, N. H. Flowers. The Old Oaken Bucket. Owl’s Head, from the B. C. & M. Railroad. The Miller at Home. Connecticut Valley, from B. 0. & M. R. R. Ferns. Rumftey, from the B. C. & M. Railroad. View from the B. C. & M. Railroad. Vietv in Newbury, Vt. Hopes Realized. City and Country. Old Dog Tray. View in St. Johnsbury, Vt. KILBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 39 567 By the Hirer Side. 568 Gold Banded Lily. | 571 Owl’s Head, from Lake Mempliremagog. 572 View on Lake Mempliremagog. 573 “ “ “ j 574 “ u u - I 575 Magog House, Newport, Vt. \ 576 Cactus. | 580 Christmas Eve. < 581 Kustic Cross. ( 582 Birds. | 583 The Connecticut Valley. ] 584 586 Frost Work. | 587 “ 589 “ “ 590 The Old Orchard. ' | 591 Landscape, Winter. | 592 “ , “ - 593 594 595 “ “ i 596 “ “ 597 ‘‘ “ 598 “ “ I 599 690 610 Founded on a Rock. | 611 Water /Nymph’s Palace. I 612 “ “ KrLBURN BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 40 \ 613 Weaving Room, Mechanics’ Mill, Fall River ! ' 6)14 Carding “ “ “ “ 615 616 Spooling “ “ “ “ 617 Spinning “ “ “ “ 618 Engine “ “ “ 619 American Print Works, Fall River, Mass. ^ 620 Printing Room, American Print Works. i 621 Folding Room, “ “ “ \ 622 Pentegrapli Room, “ “ “ I 624 View from the Sinclair House, Bethlehem, I 625 “ I 626 Bethlehem, N. H. 649 View from Goodnow’s, Franconia, N. H. 650 “ I 651 “ ^ 659 The Connecticut Valley. I 665 Maying, i 666 On the way to School. I 667 The Cow Boys. i 669 Home. I 670 Bartlett Boulder, Bartlett, N. H. ^ 671 Artist’s Brook, Conway, N. H. 672 View from Sunset Hill, Conway, N. H. I 673 Nancy’s Brook. / 683 Pioneer Cabin. 684 Flowers, i 685 “ ; 686 668 Bethlehem, N. H. KTLBURN BROTHERS’ CATALO 1216 View from Sea View House, Martha’s V’d. 1220 The Gunner’s Return, “ Success.”* KILDURIn BROTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 1227 Isantucket, looking S. W. from the Tower. 1228 Main Street, Nantucket. 1229 Center Street, “ 1230 Old Wind Mill in Nantucket, built in 1746. 1231 Oldest House in Nantucket, built in 1686. 1232 Fishermen of Seasconset, Nantucket. 1233 Fishermen’s Cottage, Seasconset, Nant’k’t. ^ 1234 The Village of Seasconset, Nantucket, s 1235 View in Seasconset, Nantucket, s 1236 Fishermen of Quidnet, Nantucket. I 1237 The Hermit of Nantucket. 1238 Homes of the Fishermen, Nantucket. \ 1239 Sankaty Light-House, Nantucket. ? 840 Tea Party. ) 841 Mt. Washington, from the Depot. > 1240 Mt. Washington Summit House, from the 1242 V iew from Mt. Washington Summit House. Carriage lioad,