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The recent panic - scene in the New York Stock Exchange on the morning of Friday, May 5th / Drawn by Charles Broughton from sketches on the spot.

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Photograph shows ship, the "W.B. Flint" at a dock in the East River, New York City.

Copyrighted 1889 by the Albertype Co., 58 & 60 Reade St., New York.

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01/01/1893
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Broughton, Charles, 1864-1945, artist
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new york stock exchange disasters new york state new york business panics drawings reproductions halftone photomechanical prints periodical illustrations panic scene stock exchange friday charles broughton charles broughton sketches spot prints 19th century ships collotypes popular graphic arts drawing east river ultra high resolution high resolution stockphoto raw image photo online free free no copyright images sailing ships ship library of congress