N. Currier (Firm)
N. Currier (Firme)
N. Currier Firma
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a N. Currier (Firm)
- 110 2 _ ‡a N. Currier (Firm)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 510 0 2 ‡a Currier & Ives
- 510 2 _ ‡a Currier & Ives
- 510 2 _ ‡a Stodart & Currier
Works
Title | Sources |
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Adeline | |
Amelia | |
American country life: pleasures of winter | |
Ann | |
The Bible and temperance | |
[The birth place of Genl. Frank Pierce, Hillsboro New Hampshire] | |
The brilliant charge of Capt. May | |
Caroline | |
Catharine | |
Charlotte | |
City of New York. | |
The Crucifixion | |
Currier & Ives chronicles of America; color plates reproduced from the original hand colored stone prints by N. Currier and Currier & Ives. | |
Death of Harrison, April 4 A.D. 1841 | |
Death of Major Ringgold: Of the flying artillery | |
Death of Washington, Dec: 14. A.D. 1799 | |
Declaration of Independence: July 4th 1776 | |
The Democratic platform | |
Elizabeth | |
Emily | |
Family register | |
Funeral of Daniel O'Connell | |
"General Taylor never surrenders": Santa Anna's messengers requesting Genl. Taylor to surrender his forces at discretion, previous to the battle of Buena Vista | |
General Tom Thumb: born in 1832, is 18 inches high, and weighs only 15 pounds | |
Genl. Taylor at the battle of Resaca de la Palma Capt. May receiving his orders to charge the Mexican batteries, May 9th 1846. | |
Grand, national, democratic banner. Press onward | |
Henry Clay, of Kentucky | |
Isabella | |
Jerusalem | |
Jesus: and the twelve apostles / El Señor y sus disipulos | |
John Mitchel - the first martyr of Ireland in her revolution of 1848 | |
Josephine | |
"A little more grape Capt. Bragg" - General Taylor at the Battle of Buena Vista, Feby 23d, 1847 | |
Margaret | |
Maria | |
Mary | |
Mazeppa - pl. 4 | |
The night after the battle: burying the dead | |
The Presidents of the United States | |
Sarah | |
Siege of Vera Cruz March 1847: by the U.S. Army and Navy | |
The sisters | |
Soldier's return | |
The steam ship President, Lieut. Roberts R.N. commander: the largest in the world | |
The steam ship Washington, Capt. Fitch, rescuing the passengers of the ship Winchester of Boston | |
Stocks up | |
Storming of the Bishop's palace: at the siege of Monterey Sept. 22nd. 1846 | |
Storming of the heights of Cerro Gordo: April 18th 1847 | |
Surrender of Cornwallis: at York-Town Va. Oct. 1781 | |
Susan | |
This certifies that [blank] having paid to the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church the sum of twenty dollars is thereby constituted a member during life conformably to the seventh article of the constitution. New York [blank] 183[blank]. [Blank] Chairman [Blank] Clerk | |
Thomas F. Meagher | |
To the governor's guard 2nd. regt. N.Y. state artillery, Thos. F. Peers Col:Comdt: this plate is most respectfully dedicated by Alexander Purdy. | |
To the memory of | |
The tree of life. the Christian | |
U.S. dragoons: cutting their way through a Mexican ambuscade | |
U.S. frigate Cumberland, 54 guns - the flag ship of the Gulf Squadron, Com. Perry | |
The U.S. frigate United States capturing H.B.M. frigate Macedonian: fought, Octr. 25th. 1812 | |
U.S. mail steam ship, Atlantic: Collins line. builders, hull by Wm. H. Brown N.Y.--engines, by Stillman Allen & Co. Novelty Works N.Y. | |
U.S. ship of the line Pennsylvania, 140 guns | |
U.S. sloop of war Vincennes: 20 guns | |
United American. Patriotism, charity, harmony. | |
The vase of flowers | |
View of Bunker Hill & monument, June 17: 1843 | |
View of Chapultepec and Molino del Rey, (after the battle,): City of Mexico in the distance | |
View of the great conflagration at New York July 19th. 1845: from the Bowling Green | |
The virgin Mary: la virjen Maria / la sainte vierge | |
Washington family | |
Washington: first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen | |
Washington taking leave of the officers of his army: at Francis's Tavern, Broad Street, New York, Decr. 4th. 1783 | |
The way they get married in California | |
The way they wait for "the steamer" at Panama | |
Wreck of the ship John Minturn: (Capt. Stark) on the coast of New Jersey in the terrible gale of Feby. 15th. 1846, 3 o'clock a.m. with 51 persons on board | |
Zachary Taylor, people's candidate for President |