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Lot 150 - Antique Boudoir-Sized Cabinet Card Photograph Depicting Street Scene Aftermath Of Great Blizzard Of 1888, New York City, With Snow Banks, Pedestrians, And "Butterick's Patterns" Storefront Visible

Lot 150 - Antique Boudoir-Sized Cabinet Card Photograph Depicting Street Scene Aftermath Of Great Blizzard Of 1888, New York City, With Snow Banks, Pedestrians, And "Butterick's Patterns" Storefront Visible

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Antique boudoir-sized cabinet card photograph documenting a street scene in New York City following the Great Blizzard of 1888, also known as the Great White Hurricane. The image shows a snow-covered street with high snow banks visible, bare trees, utility poles, and pedestrians walking along the sidewalk. A storefront with "Butterick's Patterns" signage is visible among the commercial buildings lining the street, which feature ornate architectural details. The Great Blizzard of 1888 struck the northeastern United States in March 1888, delivering record snowfall and winds that paralyzed New York City and surrounding areas for days, leaving snowdrifts up to 50 feet in some locations. The photograph mount shows age toning, edge wear, and surface soiling consistent with period photography.

Dimensions: 5-1/4" W x 8-1/2" H

Auction Date: 01/08/2026

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