Item is a lithograph illustration from a magazine. It bears the following caption: This interesting lithograph was copyrighted in Canada and the United States in 1865. It is said to have been bexecuted in 1832 on black paper with a pair of scissors by a Mr. Brown, of Pennsylvania. The original of the picture is in the possession of the Conneticut Historical Society. The locomotive was named "John Bull," and had been brought from LIverpool. IT was valued at $3,763.32; or with duties, freight and extra wheels cost $5.855.63. The Mohawk and Hudson R.R. was the first part of the N.Y. Central.
Item is a lithograph illustration showing the old and new Province lines. On the bottom left corner is : On Stone By C. Haghe. It was sketched by Col. Bouchette. It shows South of the Privince Line- Lat 45N. At the bottom is written: W. Day Lithr. to the King 17, Gate St. LincInnFds.
Item is an electro-steel engraving top half portrait of David Ramsay, M.D. done by J. B. Longacre from a drawing by C. Frasier after a painting by C. W. Peale. signature of subject in engraving source unknown.
Item is half toned magazine half portrait of David Pearce Penhallow, educationist b. 1854, matted with signature attached. Picture need to be attached at bottom to matte.
Item is a half-tone print from The Canadian Magazine (undated), half portrait of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania b. 1644-d.1781. Matt had signature from his will dated oct. 30th 1701 as well as a print of unknown origin of a painting showing an older Penn signing the treaty for the land of Pensylvania.