Image of an advertisement for the New York City to New Haven, Connecticut, steamboat line and coach line, with stops in Boston, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island; images of a steamboat and a horse-drawn stagecoach at center. "The only daily steam-boat and post coach line between New-York, Boston, and Providence, via New-Haven and Hartford. The steam-boats United States, Capt. Sill, and Hudson, Capt. Brooks, Have now commenced running for the season. A boat will be dispatched from New-York, foot of Maiden Lane, East River, every morning at o'clock; and one from long-Wharf, New-Haven, every evening at o'clock, (Sundays excepted.) An extra trip each week Will also be performed, -- a Boat leaving New-York on Saturday afternoon, at o'clock, and one leaving New-Haven on Monday morning, at o'clock. Post Coaches Will always be in readiness, on the arrival of the Boats at New-Haven, to take passengers immediately on to Hartford, Providence, and Boston. ... New-Haven, May, 1825."--text, center of image. Twine hanger tied at top center edge.
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1 wood engraving : uncolored ; overall 54.61 x 45.4 cm (21 1/2 x 17 7/8 in.)
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