Busy harbor view of Kingston, N.Y. and the Hudson River, looking South. In the harbor there is a side wheeler and four steamboats nestled along the Kingston, N.Y. shore. Aerial view of Kingston shows the town in autumn at dusk.
The lower right section pictures two-story open structure that hangs over the water, the bottom level of which feeds onto a quay to which a small covered pleasure craft is tied. The steamboat Albany is in the upper section of the image, left of...
A panoramic view of snow In Kingston harbor. Printing information: series number (14 Beautiful Kingston Series) [indicated on front only]. Railroad tracks are visible on the bottom left side of the image. There is a lot of debris within the snow...
View from edge of pier near Kingston, N.Y., with lock, [presumably] stores and other buildings, and boat visible across Rondout Creek. Printing information: card number (461).
Panoramic sunset view of the Rondout Creek Bridge, Kingston, less than a year after its completion. Still waters mirror the landscape. Buildings and docking facilities can be seen in the center background and on the right.
People disembarking from a passenger steamboat at the Kingston Point Pier on a sunny day. Printing information: card number (P-62274) [indicated on front side only]
Bill of sale for a "negro man named Castle" purchased by John Joyce [of Kingston, Jamaica] from Paul Phipps, who sold the slave on behalf of the Honorable Alexander Fullerton, Esquire [possibly of Philadelphia].
Bill of sale for "a negro man named Monday" purchased by Mr. John Joyce [of Kingston, Jamaica] from the Hon. Thomas Iredell "for transportation." Signed by Chisholm Smith & Co.
Bill of sale for "one negro man named James" purchased by John Joyce of Kingston, Jamaica, from Michell & Daggers. Additional note at bottom signed by Joyce indicates that the "above James runaway" [probably shortly after purchase].
Bill of sale for "42 new negro slaves" purchased by Messrs. John Joyce [of Kingston, Jamaica] and James Amoss from John Dick & Co. Signed by John McDougal.
Bill of sale for "a negroe carpenter named James" purchased by Mr. John Joyce [of Kingston, Jamaica] from Duncan Johnston. Signed by Johnston's attorney, James Wright.
Bill of sale for two "negroe fellows" named Cuffee and George for exportation, purchased by Mr. John Joyce [of Kingston, Jamaica] from Jacob Gutteres. Signed by Abm. [Abraham] D. C. Pereira.