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& Amber Ale, No. 59 Christie St. New York, n.d. Colored lithograph; ISVs x 19V8 Inches The J. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York, 29.100.2951 C. Bachman, New-York (Croton water fountain and view to tip of Manhattan), 1849 Lithograph of Sarony & Major; published by John Bachman, NY The Hudson River Museum of Westchester, 74.0.49 Sunday Excursion at High Bridge Wood engraving from Harper's Weekly, Aug. 22, 1885; 14 X 9 inches Courtesy of William Lee Frost J. Bomet, Croton [Distributing] Reservoir, 1850 Colored lithograph; published by J. Hoff; S'/s x 8^4 inches (ovoid image) The J. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York, 29.100.2103 H. N. Tiemann, Croton Aqueduct Distributing Reservoir, 1899 Photograph; 9Vi6 x 67i6 inches The Hudson River Museum of Westchester Abstract of Corporirtlon Ordinances and Rules adopted by the Croton Aqueduct Department, regulating the Use of Water, to wtilch the attention of consumers and all others Is eamestly Invited, Januaty 15, 1851 Courtesy of William Lee Frost TaUe of Rates for the Use of Croton Water, 1850 Reproduction, courtesy of ESL Information Services, Engineering Societies' Libraty, ftew York, NY Frank G. Johnson's Turbine Combination Water Metre, patented January 1, 1861. In The Water Metre, and the Actual Measurement System of Charging for Public Water, by Frank G. Johnson, M.D. (New York, 1862) Reproduction, courtesy of ESL Information Services, Engineering Societies' Libraty, New York, NY Scene at City Hall Pump Wood engraving from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 22, 1860; 4V4X 9V4 inches Cornelia Cotton Gallery The Water Supply of New York Wood engraving (tinted) from Harper's Weekly, IVlay 28, 1881; 14 X 19 Va inches Cornelia Cotton Galleiy Bacteria Found In Croton Water Engraved illustration in Charles F. Gissler, Contributions to the Fauna of the NY Croton Water Microscopical observations . . . Drawings from Nature by the author's own hand, engraved on stone by F. Rixinger of NY, 1870-71 Reproduction, courtesy of ESL Information Services, Engineering Societies' Library, New York Map of the Croton Watershed: Sources of Impurities, 1878 In John Michels' Croton Water, its Nature . . . Properties and Impurities with Original Microscopical drawings of the Organic Deposit incL Maps. 1878 Reproduction, courtesy of ESL Infomnatlon Services, Engineering Societies' Library, New York Croton Watei^What the People Drink/ Qrant's Revolving & SeM- Cleansing Filter c.1879 Illustrated advertising pamphlet; 10V2X 7^4 inches (folded) Museum of the City of New York, Gift of Miss Grace Bingham, 39.297.9 Prof. S. Berendsohn's Rat, Roach & BueWller, c.1864 Lithograph advertisement; printed by Charles Hart; 12 x 15 inches Museum of the City of New York, Gift of Dr. Arthur Hunter, 56.153.13 The New Croton Dam, c. 1890s Contemporary print from original glass plate negative The Hudson River Museum of Westchester Gloeckner Newby Co., New Croton Dam, 1912 Photograph; 2V2X 9V2 Inches Collection of ESL Information Services, Engineering Societies' Library, New York, NY The New Aqueduct Passing under the Harlem River, NYC Engraving (tinted) from The Seven Wonders of the 19th Century, vol. XXX, no. 2-9; 4^4 x 6 Inches Comella Cotton Gallery Robert Havell. Jr., (1793-1878), View of Croton Dam Engraved by Henry Jordan & Frederick Halpin (1805-1880); Frontispiece from Charles King's A Memoir of the Construction, Costs and Capacity of the Croton Aqueduct, Compiled from Official Documents, Together with Account of the Civic Celebration of the 14th October, 1842 (New York, 1843) The Hudson River Museum of Westchester, Gift of John Zukowsky Possibly Frederick Styles Agate (1807-1844) or T. J. Carmichael, View of the Single Arch and Whitson's Qrist Mill, c.1839 Oil on wood; 19V4X 29V8 inches Ossining Historical Society Museum, Gift of Melodia Wood Ferguson Fayette B. Tower, Croton Aqueduct at Yonkers, From Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, 1843 Engraved by William James Bennett; 7 x 10 inches (image) Ossining Historical Society Museum Fayette B. Tower, Croton Aqueduct at Clendlnnlng [sic] Valley From Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, 1843 Engraved by William James Bennett; SVzx 10 inches (imc^e) Ossining Historical Society Museum Fayette B. Tower, Croton Aqueduct at Clendlnnlng [sic] Valley, c.1842 Ink on paper; 5V2X 10 inches Mrs. Helen Tower Wilson Cornelia Drake Cobb, Croton Aqueduct Bridge, Yonkers, NY, 1899 Oil on canvas; 9 x 14 inches The New-York Historical Society, New York, Gift of Comella F. Muddlman and Anna E. Muddlman, 1959.90 Fayette B. Tower, Croton Aqueduct at Haarlem River (High Bridge), c.1842 Ink with watercolor wash on paper; 4 V2 x 9 V2 inches Mrs. Helen Tower Wilson William James Bennett (1789-1844), Fishermen at High Bridge, 1844 Watercolor on paper; 12V4X 20 Inches Phelps Stokes Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations John William Hill (1812-1879), High BrMge, c.1848 Watercolor on paper; 20^4 x 31 Vs inches Richard York Gallery, New York,