Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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mcintosh battery and optical co., Chicago, ill., u. s. a. 113 Macon. 8 Central City Park 9 Cobblers’ headquarters Atlanta. 10 New state capitol 11 Old state capitol 12 Custom house 13 Opera house and custom house 14 Court house 15 Broad st. 16 Confederate monument 17 Gate City National Bank 18 Wall st., north 19 Wall st., south 20 Prior st., northeast 21 Marietta st. 22 Union railroad station 23 Whitehall st. 24 Ben Hill monument 25 Kemble house 26 Atlanta Cotton Factory 27 Cotton factory 28 Kiser monument, Oakland ppm ptprv 29 Residence of J. H. Porter, Peach Tree st. 30 First Methodist Church 31 Brown monument, Oak- land Cemetery 32 View in Grant’s Park 33 Pavilion, Grant’s Park 34 Fort Monroe 35 Lake View 36 The rag merchant 37 Group of cotton pickers 38 Group of darkies. 39 Freeman’s cabin 40 Cotton picking 41 W. A. railroad yards 42 Richard’s residence,Peach Tree st. 43 Cotton merchant 44 Cotton plant in bloom 45 Piney Woods cabin 46 Ox team 47 Ox cart 48 Picturesque negro cabin 49 Stick and mud chimney 50 Aunt Chloe Soutli Carolina. Charleston. 1 Washington square 2 Marion square 3 City hall 4 Battery Park 5 Custom house 6 Huguenot Church 7 Meeting st. 8 Beauregard’s headquar- ters during the war 9 Shipping 10 Fort Sumter 11 Magnolia Cemetery North Carolina. 1 Round Knob Hotel and fountain 2 Railroad bridge on Mill creek 3 *Viaduct bridge, Round Knob 4 Deep Cut, near Round Knob 5 *Viaduct, bridge and foun- tain,from the hotel porch 6 Cascades on Mill creek 7 Big Fill trestle, looking up 165 feet high 8 *A series of tunnels, from Lick Log to Mcllroy 9 Blue Ridge at Royal Gorge 10 View from top of Mount Mitchell hotel 11 *Swannanoa valley 12 Black Mountain station 13 French Broad valley, near Asheville 14 *Main st., Ashevilie 15 *Baptist Church, Ashe- ville 16 Episcopal Church, Ashe- ville 17 Village market cart 18 Buncombe county court house 19 ^French Broad river,above Asheville 20 Beaucatcher mountain 21 View from‘•Connelly’s” 22 *Beaucatcher Knob 23 View of the French Broad river 24 Richmond Hill summer house 25 *An Asheville cider cart 26 *Group of villagers 27 *An ideal home, Asheville 28 A reflected image, Ashe- ville 29 ^Village jubilee, Asheville 30 *A daring feat 31 Chalybeate spring 32 *Saw mill, Stony creek 33 *Haywood white sulphur spring 34 *Hotel (before the fire) 35 Hotel (after the fire) 36 Waynesville, east 37 Waynesville, west 38 Group of Cherokee In- dians 39 Main st., Waynesville 40 Public school,Waynesville 41 Balsam mountain 42 Old mill, Stony run 43 *Foot-log (rustic), Stony Run 44 *Tlie summit of Balsam mountain 45 *Cascades of Scotch creek 46 *A tobacco farm and fox hunters 47 *Cowee tunnel 48 * Whittier 49 *Bird’s eye view of Charles- ton 50 *On the Tuckaseegee at Charleston 51 function of Tuckaseegee and Tennessee rivers 52 *Cascade of the Tucka- seegee river 53 *View of the Tennessee river 54 Bridge over the Tennessee river 55 Marble Cut 56 *A mountain home, Capt. Turner’s headquarters 57 A rock house, Nantahala river 58 Corn cracker, or native grist mill 59 Cat Stairs, terminus of the W. N. C. R. R. 60 *A mountain farm 61 *Nantahala river 62 *Nantahala valley at Nel- son’s 63 *Fish dam 64 *The moonshiner’s camp 65 *‘A mountain still 66 *A mountain slope 67 *Cascades of the Nanta- hala river 68 *Cloud effect on the moun- tain 69 * Valley of Noon-Day Sun 70 *The chain gang 71 *A picturesque cabin (Dr. Schenck) 72 *North Carolina grist- mill 73 "Log-cabin, family group 74 *Corn cracker and flume 75 *Valley of Valley river 76 ^Ploughing in W. N. C. 77 *On tiie mountain trail 78 *The Hiawassee river 79 *The ‘‘hoss trader” 80 *Corundum mine, near Franklin 81 Corundum mine, interior 82 *Whiteside mountain 83 *Satulah Falls, near High- lands 84 Satulah Fails, near view Mississippi. 1 Vicksburg 2 Steamers Virginia. 1 Richmond, from Libby Hill 2 Terrace on Burk Hill 3 Main st., Washington’s headquarters on the right 4 Main st. 5 View from Burk Hili 6 Washington monument 7 Old southern residence 8 Natural bridge 9 Fortress Monroe 10 ^Harper’s Ferry, from Jackson’s Battery 11 *Down the Potomac 12 *Looking up the Shenan- doah 13 *John Brown’s Fort 14 Panorama—Richmond 15 Docks 16 Libby Prison 17 Confederate capitol 18 Statue of Washington in capitol 19 Statue of Patrick Henry in capitol 20 St. John’s Church, where Patrick Henry made his famous speech 21 Washington’s headquar- ters, the oldest house in Richmond 22 President Monroe’s tomb, Holywood 23 Belle Isle 24 Rapids of the James river Richmond. 25 Ruins in Carry st. 26 Confederate monument 27 St. Paul’s Church 28 Main st. 29 Washington monument 30 Galligo Fiour Mills 31 Washington’s headquar- ters 32 Stonewall Jackson’s mon- ument