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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map "View up the Hudson about 8 miles above New York" (June 19, 1801) + Add to album "New Yels Landing" - Page 001 (June 1801) + Add to album "New Yels Landing" - Page 002 (June 1801) + Add to album "Down the river in the Vessel opposite Slaughter's Landing" (June 20, 1801) + Add to album "Verplanks Point, sailing up the river" (June 22, 1801) + Add to album "Stoney-Point after having passed it, going up the river" - Page 001 (June 1801) + Add to album "Stoney-Point after having passed it, going up the river" - Page 002 (June 1801) + Add to album "The leaving of Verplanks Point, sailing up the river" (June 1801) + Add to album "Stony-point as you approach it from Haverstraw Bay" (June 1801) + Add to album "Dunderberg -- or Thunder hill, going up the River" - Page 001 (June 1801) + Add to album "Dunderberg -- or Thunder hill, going up the River" - Page 002 (June 1801) + Add to album "View of the passage through the high lands, sailing up the north River" - Page 001 (June 22, 1801) + Add to album "View of the passage through the high lands, sailing up the north River" - Page 002 (June 22, 1801) + Add to album "After passing Anthony-nose. The first appearance of Sugar loaf Hill" - Page 001 (June 1801) + Add to album "After passing Anthony-nose. The first appearance of Sugar loaf Hill" - Page 002 (June 1801) + Add to album "Sugar loaf mountain near west point" - Page 001 (June 1801) + Add to album "Sugar loaf mountain near west point" - Page 002 (June 1801) + Add to album "View from West-point up the River" - Page 001 (June 1801) + Add to album "View from West-point up the River" - Page 002 (June 1801) + Add to album "View from [West Point looking Toward Fort Putnam]" - Page 001 (June 22, 1801) + Add to album "View from [West Point looking Toward Fort Putnam]" - Page 002 (June 22, 1801) + Add to album "View of West Point from the side of the mountain" - Page 001 (June 23, 1801) + Add to album "View of West Point from the side of the mountain" - Page 002 (June 23, 1801) + Add to album View from the lower end of Newberg down the River (June 26, 1801) + Add to album Fort Putnam and West Point (June 1801) + Add to album West Point & Fort Putnam sailing up the River (June 1801) + Add to album Quercus sp. + Add to album Wasp Nest (1792) + Add to album Rattlesnake muscles of the Scuta, taken from the 75th rib towards the tail. Muscles of the back and side. Squamal muscles. + Add to album Rattlesnake, anatomy of the tail. + Add to album Rattlesnake organs of generation. + Add to album Rattlesnake internal organs. + Add to album Rattlesnake stomach + Add to album Rattlesnake tail + Add to album Rattlesnake anatomy + Add to album Asplenium platyneuron. (1909) + Add to album Siren lacertina. + Add to album Alligator, or Hell-bender. + Add to album Rattlesnake rattle + Add to album Mole head, lower view + Add to album Unidentified botanical drawing + Add to album Tooth, fossils. + Add to album Rattlesnake rattle + Add to album Trichechi rosmari + Add to album Mole (jaw and teeth) + Add to album Mole (jaw and teeth) + Add to album Mole (jaw and teeth) + Add to album Alligator, or Hell-bender. + Add to album Fungus + Add to album Mole jaws and teeth + Add to album Podophyllum peltatum + Add to album Pogonia seedling + Add to album Tooth (?), fossil + Add to album Skull (animal) + Add to album Hieracium venosum L.? + Add to album Brutae + Add to album Badger? + Add to album Epilobium angustifolium + Add to album Mole skull, lower view + Add to album Melothria pendula L. + Add to album 1234Next Last "View up the Hudson about 8 miles above New York" (June 19, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "New Yels Landing" - Page 001 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "New Yels Landing" - Page 002 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Down the river in the Vessel opposite Slaughter's Landing" (June 20, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Verplanks Point, sailing up the river" (June 22, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Stoney-Point after having passed it, going up the river" - Page 001 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Stoney-Point after having passed it, going up the river" - Page 002 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "The leaving of Verplanks Point, sailing up the river" (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Stony-point as you approach it from Haverstraw Bay" (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Dunderberg -- or Thunder hill, going up the River" - Page 001 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Dunderberg -- or Thunder hill, going up the River" - Page 002 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "View of the passage through the high lands, sailing up the north River" - Page 001 (June 22, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "View of the passage through the high lands, sailing up the north River" - Page 002 (June 22, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "After passing Anthony-nose. The first appearance of Sugar loaf Hill" - Page 001 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "After passing Anthony-nose. The first appearance of Sugar loaf Hill" - Page 002 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Sugar loaf mountain near west point" - Page 001 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "Sugar loaf mountain near west point" - Page 002 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "View from West-point up the River" - Page 001 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "View from West-point up the River" - Page 002 (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "View from [West Point looking Toward Fort Putnam]" - Page 001 (June 22, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "View from [West Point looking Toward Fort Putnam]" - Page 002 (June 22, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "View of West Point from the side of the mountain" - Page 001 (June 23, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved "View of West Point from the side of the mountain" - Page 002 (June 23, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved View from the lower end of Newberg down the River (June 26, 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Fort Putnam and West Point (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved West Point & Fort Putnam sailing up the River (June 1801) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Quercus sp. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Wasp Nest (1792) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake muscles of the Scuta, taken from the 75th rib towards the tail. Muscles of the back and side. Squamal muscles. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake, anatomy of the tail. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake organs of generation. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake internal organs. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake stomach Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake tail Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake anatomy Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Asplenium platyneuron. (1909) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Siren lacertina. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Alligator, or Hell-bender. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake rattle Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole head, lower view Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Unidentified botanical drawing Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Tooth, fossils. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Rattlesnake rattle Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Trichechi rosmari Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole (jaw and teeth) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole (jaw and teeth) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole (jaw and teeth) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Alligator, or Hell-bender. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Fungus Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole jaws and teeth Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Podophyllum peltatum Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Pogonia seedling Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Tooth (?), fossil Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Skull (animal) Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Hieracium venosum L.? Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Brutae Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Badger? Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Epilobium angustifolium Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Mole skull, lower view Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved Melothria pendula L. Image courtesy of American Philosophical Society Library & Museum | All Rights Reserved