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Dreadnought, a Fast Clipper Ship, circa 1860, print by Currier and Ives
Central Park, New York City, Winter: The Skating Pond, 1862 by Currier and Ives.
" Trolling for blue fish " lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1866.
" Trolling for blue fish " lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1866
Early baseball game played at Elysian Fields, Hoboken, New Jersey | Elysian Fields in Hoboken, New Jersey ( Lithography | lithograph by Currier and Ives )
" Freedom to Ireland ", a patriotic lithograph by Currier & Ives, New York, ca 1866
Early baseball game played at Elysian Fields, Hoboken, New Jersey | Elysian Fields, Hoboken ( Currier & Ives lithograph ).
In 1865 the grounds hosted a championship match between the Mutual Club of New York and the Atlantic Club of Brooklyn that was attended by an estimated 20, 000 fans and captured in the Currier & Ives lithograph " The American National Game of Base Ball ".
Many of these pictures were lithographed by Currier and Ives.
Horace Greeley, Currier & Ives, c. 1870
* Currier and Ives ( 1974 ), " The Road, Winter "
* Nathaniel Currier ( 1813 – 1888 ), artist (" Currier and Ives ")
* James Merritt Ives ( 1824 – 1895 ), artist (" Currier and Ives ")
Horace Greeley, Currier & Ives, c. 1870
Liberty enlightening the world: the famous New York landmark, illustrated in an 1885 print by Currier and Ives
Currier and Ives print of the Democratic presidential party ticket, 1864.
Ironclads engaged in terrific combat by Currier and Ives
" Beautiful Dreamer " by Currier and Ives
Currier and Ives depiction of Lincoln's assassination with a Philadelphia Deringer.
It received wide distribution and recognition when printed as a Currier & Ives lithograph.
The Arkansas Traveller, Currier & Ives lithograph
The painting was widely distributed and printed as a Currier & Ives lithograph.

Currier and was
Joseph Currier, against whose settlement a remonstrance was put in by thirty-seven men, who favored Presbyterianism, and were determined not to give any thing towards his support.
Mr. Currier was settled in 1771, and dismissed August 29, 1774, according to the town records, for intemperance.
He also served for several years as the Master of Currier House, where he was highly involved in undergraduate life in addition to his full-time duties as a research professor.
The house at 24 Sussex Drive was originally commissioned in 1866 by lumberman and Member of Parliament Joseph Merrill Currier as a wedding gift for his wife to be.
His death was the subject of prints by Currier & Ives, and Neale & Pate.
Currier and Ives was a successful American printmaking firm headed by Nathaniel Currier ( 1813 – 1888 ) and James Merritt Ives ( 1824 – 1895 ).
Nathaniel Currier ( 1813 – 88 ) was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts on March 27, 1813, the second of four children.
Realizing that there was a market for current news, Currier turned out several more disaster prints and other inexpensive lithographs that illustrated local and national events, such as " Ruins of the Planter's Hotel, New Orleans, which fell at two O ’ clock on the Morning of May 15, 1835, burying 50 persons, 40 of whom Escaped with their Lives.
She was the sister-in-law of Nathaniel's brother, Charles Currier, and it was Charles who recommended James Ives to his brother.
In 1906 Crosby composed both the words and music for " The Blood-Washed Throng ", which was published and copyrighted by gospel singer Mary Upham Currier, who was a distant cousin who had been a well-known concert singer.
In 1865 the grounds hosted a championship match between the Mutual Club of New York and the Atlantic Club of Brooklyn that was attended by an estimated 20, 000 fans and captured in the Currier & Ives lithograph " The American National Game of Base Ball.
But Currier was fond of Walker, calling him " a prince of a guy ," and remembered the present of a dictionary with a note that read like one of Waker's title cards: " Having listened for years to your astonishing, and, at times, highly-charged vocabulary, I hasten to add to your voltage.
Caroline was the sister-in-law of Nathaniel Currier's brother, Charles Currier.
The firm of Currier and Ives was known for its popular and affordable art prints of subjects such as winter scenes, landscapes, sporting events, ships, and icons of 19th century life.
Nathaniel Currier ( March 27, 1813 – November 20, 1888 ) was an American lithographer, who headed the company Currier & Ives with James Ives.
Currier was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts to Nathaniel and Hannah Currier.
The following year, Currier moved to New York City, where he was to start a new business with John Pendleton.

Currier and most
Currier and Ives prints were among the most popular wall hangings of the day.
Currier dining hall with its stone fountainBecause of its distance from most of the other residential houses, its physical layout ( which places most of the house's social space near the entrance ), and its small size ( it has the smallest population of any house ), many Currier residents consider the house to have one of the strongest and most cohesive house communities of Harvard's residential houses.
In addition to these rooms, Currier also has some of the most coveted senior living arrangements, including the " Ten-Man ," which is a suite of ten singles and three full bathrooms arranged around Harvard's largest common room, and 3 penthouse suites nicknamed " Solarium rooms.

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