A color print of a stall filled with race horses saddled and bridled. A jockey kneels beside “Clyde” resting his arms on an overturned pail. A dog and chicken observe.
Black and white print depicting a map of Long Island, a plat map of Lakeland Village and three vignettes, one of the Lakeland Hotel and Resort and two of scenes on Ronkonkoma Lake.
Color print of firemen with various fire engines responding to a fire. The fire is in one of a row of multi-story buildings on a city street. A label on the mat on the print at the time of cataloging identified this as "Plate 6/ Engine Co, No. 29 and Hook and Ladder Co. No. 10,/ proceeding south on Broadway below Dey Street."
By 1865, New York's volunteer fire companies were replaced by a city-wide professional fire department and they had finally converted to a steam.pump fire engine. Currier & Ives issued a sixth and last print to its Life of a Fireman series in 1866 to to illustrate thes changes.
Black and white print with tint of a sailing vessel, the yacht "America". She has two masts and several crew members aboard. In the background are other sailing vessels. Below the image are the dimensions of the vessel.