- Two gentlemen talking
- Grover Cleveland
- The wild geese had come north, but this fact alone was not proof that winter had gone
- London Postman
- Outside the pit entrance
- Man on the stage
- A walk in the Tuileries Gardens
- Gentleman explaining
- 1804
- Fellah Women
- They ate it greedily. It did not seem to harm them
- Until I was about nine years old, my hair was cut short
- Drums on a summer's evening
- Horses in a heap, Leader down, Wheelers falling over him
- Turkish Vessels
- A Petit Souper
- 1810
- 1802
- 1802
- Men of the Middle and Higher Classes
- Kinship
- Man
- House where the President died
- Edison with his Phonograph
- 1803
- Phil May
- 1800
- Our dogs dragged well-laden travois
- 1803
- The Old Shol
- 1804
- Trapper type—American
- 1806
- 1803
- Man with money in his hand
- Sing louder cousin, sing louder, that I may hear you
- Lumber Raft
- Satellites of the Tiger
- 1801
- Sections of an English Coal Mine
- Little Patriots
- 1803
- Bartender looking at beer
- bonnets worn in 1830
- Harvesting
- Ticket-of-leave meeting
- 1802
- A Sidewalk Artist
- The Ferry
- The Hell-roaring forty-niners
- Moldavian Style
- The Two White Birds
- Toynbee Hall and St. Jude’s Church
- I saw that the black-bear skin was bound to one of the posts at the entrance
- On the Tile-boat
- London Cab
- Australian Natives Burning their Dead
- 1807
- The Residence of Abraham Lincoln
- Battle of Palo Alto 8th. May 1846