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Figure 1. “View from the ‘Dead Rabbit’ Barricade in Bayard Street, Taken at the Height of the Battle by Our Own Artist, Who, as Spectator, Was Present at the Fight.” Frank Leslie's

Illustrated Newspaper, 18 July 1857. Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 23 Sep.

2012.

Figure 2. “Spring and Summer Fashions for 1841, by A.F. Saguezs & G.C. Merrill, 25 Courtland-St., New-York, Agents.” Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 23 Sep.

2012.

Figure 3. Fox, Stanley. “Scene in Printing-House Square; New York City Elevated Railway in Greenwich Street, New York City.” Harper’s Weekly, 25 July 1868. Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 23 Sep. 2012.

Figure 4. Austen, Elizabeth Alice. “Street Types of New York City: Newsboys.” c. 1896. Prints

and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 23 Sep. 2012.

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Figure 5. Austen, Elizabeth Alice. “Street Types of New York City: Emigrant and Pretzel Vendor.” c. 1896. Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 23 Sep. 2012.

Figure 6. “Four Scenes from the Riot in the Sixth Ward, New York City between the ‘Bowery Boys’ and the ‘Dead Rabbits’ Showing: Women and Men Throwing Brickbats Down on the Police, a ‘Dead Rabbit,’ a ‘Bowery Boy,’ and a ‘Dead Rabbit,’ Falling at the Feet of Policeman Shangles.” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 18 July 1857. Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 23 Sep. 2012.

Figure 7. Austen, Elizabeth Alice. “Street Types of New York City: Peddler of Shoe Strings.”

c. 1896. Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 23 Sep. 2012.

Figure 8. Austen, Elizabeth Alice. “Street Types of New York City: Peddler with Cart.” c.

1896. Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 23 Sep. 2012.

Figure 9. Harper, W. St. John. “Castle Garden – Their First Thanksgiving Dinner.” Harper’s Weekly, 29 Nov. 1884. Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 23 Sep. 2012.

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Figure 1. McCay, Winsor. Little Nemo in Slumberland. Comic strip. 29 Sep. 1907. Köln:

Benedikt Taschen Verlag BmbH, 2000. Print. 111.

Figure 2. McCay, Winsor. Little Nemo in Slumberland. Comic strip. 6 Oct. 1907. Köln:

Benedikt Taschen Verlag BmbH, 2000. Print. 112.

Figure 3. McCay, Winsor. Little Nemo in Slumberland. Comic strip. 13 Oct. 1907. Köln:

Benedikt Taschen Verlag BmbH, 2000. Print. 113.

Figure 4. McCay, Winsor. Little Nemo in Slumberland. Comic strip. 4 March 1906. Köln:

Benedikt Taschen Verlag BmbH, 2000. Print. 29.

Figure 5. “Plan of the City of New York.” Map. The New York Directory, and Register, for the Year 1789. Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society.

Figure 6. Map of the City of New-York Extending Northward to Fiftieth Street. 1852. David Rumsey Map Collection. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 7. “New York City.” Rand McNally & Company Indexed Atlas of the World. 1897.

David Rumsey Map Collection. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 8. Composite of Figures 5-7.

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Figures 9-51. The Game of City Life, or The Boys of New York. McLoughlin Brothers, 1889.

Accession #2000.749. Collection of the New York Historical Society.

Figure 52. “Crime – N.Y. Police, Rogues’ Gallery – July 1909.” George Grantham Bain Collection, Lib. of Cong. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 53. Byrnes, Thomas. “The Inspector’s Model.” Professional Criminals of America.

New York, 1886. Google Books. Web. 11 Sep. 2011.

Figure 54. Outcault, Richard Felton. “First Championship of the Hogan’s Alley Baseball Team.” Cartoon. 12 Apr. 1896. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 55. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Amateur Circus: The Smallest Show on Earth.” Cartoon.

26 April 1896. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 56. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Hogan’s Alley Preparing for the Convention.” Cartoon.

17 May 1896. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 57. Austen, Elizabeth Alice. “Street Types of New York City: 2 Rag Carts.” c. 1896.

Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 58. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Merry Xmas Morning in Hogan’s Alley.” 15 Dec. 1895.

San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library

& Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 59. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Golf – The Great Society Sport as Played in Hogan’s Alley.” Cartoon. 5 Jan. 1896. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 60. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Me and De Prince.” Cartoon. 24 Jan. 1897. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library &

Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

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Figure 1. Outcault, Richard Felton. “The Residents of Hogan’s Alley Visit Coney Island.”

Cartoon. 24 May 1896. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State

University Cartoon Library & Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

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Figure 2. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Li Hung Chang Visits Hogan’s Alley.” 6 Sep. 1896. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library &

Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 3. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Me and De Prince.” 24 Jan. 1897. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum.

Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 4. Outcault, Richard Felton. “What They Did to the Dog-Catcher in Hogan’s Alley.”

20 Sep. 1896. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 5. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Say! We Are Bound for 5

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Ave.” 25 Oct. 1896. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library &

Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 6. Outcault, Richard Felton. “The Yellow Kid T reats the Crowd to a Horseless Carriage Ride.” 17 Oct. 1897. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 7. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Golf – The Great Society Sport as Played on Hogan’s Alley.” 5 Jan. 1896. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 8. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Say! We Are Bound for 5

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Ave.” 25 Oct. 1896. Detail.

San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State University Cartoon Library

& Museum. Web. 22 Sep. 2012.

Figure 9. Outcault, Richard Felton. “Scene in Ryan’s Arcade on the Morning of New Year’s

Day.” 26 Dec. 1897. San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, The Ohio State

University Cartoon Library & Museum. Web. Sep. 2012.

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