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ILLUSTRATED.
OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PHOTOGRAPHIC
VIEWvS OF
FOREMOST CITY OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE.
1899.
R.\ND,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE American Museum of Natural History ... 195 American Surety Co.'s Buildinj^ ..'.... 59 American Tract 'Society's Buildinjj 81 Astor. Mrs. John Jacob', Residence of
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Battery Park anLl New York Bay, from Roof of Washington Building Hlaekwell's Island, South End Bolivar, Statue of Bowling Green Building BiitlgfS, Prospect Pa*k, Brooklyn P.rightnn Beach, Coney Island
171
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Hioad Street, Looking South from Wall Street 71 Broad .Street, Looking North from Beavt-r 75 Broadway and Bond Street to Tenth Street 105 Broadway and Fifth Avenue, Junction of 127 Broadway from Tenth Street to Union Square 109 Broadway. Looking North from Exchange Place 55 Br(^n:)klyn Bridge 235 Brooklyn, Fulton and Court Streets 241 Brooklyn Savings Bank 243 Casino 149 .
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Castle William,Ciovern})r's Island, New York Cetilral Park, East Drive Central Park, Fountain and Lake Central Park. View of
Century Club Church and Library,
Sailors'
Snug Harbor,
Bay
19 181
185 183 163
Church Missions House. Entrance Hall ParkandNew Buildingson Cotfee Exchange College of Pharmacy Colonial Club Columbia University, Library of C'ity
Broadway '.
CoUimbus Monument Conkling, Roscoe, Statue of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange Corn E>cchange Bank Criminal Courts and the Tombs
HakotaFlats Daxid Island Delmonico's
Dun Building Empire Building
.
117 107
Grand Cential Station Grant's Tomb, Riverside Drive
221
89
seum of Art Herald Building High Bridge Holland House Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Majestic Hotel Margaret. Columbia Heights, Brooklyn Hotel New Netherland . Hotel Savoy Huntington, CoUis P., Residence of Judson ilemorial Baptist Church Jumel Mansion Knickerbocker Theater Liberty, Statue "of. Front View, from Southeast Liberty, Statue of. Side View, from West Liberty, Statue of, View from Entrance of Pedestal, Looking toward New Y'ork
189 143 233 145 147 199
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61
77 57 63
Fidelity & Casualty Co. 's Building Fifth Avenue, Fifty-fir.st to Fifty-second Street. i6i Fifth Avenue, Looking North from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street 225 Fifth Avenue, Looking South from Twentysecond Street 131 Fifth Avenue Theater 135 Fire Headquarters, Brooklyn 239
Fort Schuyler 39 Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island ig Fourth Avenue, from Twenty-first to Twentythird Street .129
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New York and BrookNew York and Brooklyn
Montauk Club, Bri>ok]vn
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Moonlight on New Vo'rk Bay Morningside Park National Shoe & Leather Bank New York Bay from Battery New York Bay, a Misty ]\io"rning
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245 21
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York City Hall York Clearing House York Life Building York Post Office York Stock Exchange, Interior of Normal College Ocean Steamers in Berths, North River Ocean Steamer Outward Bound
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Oyster Row Park Row Building
Department of Printing House Square Produce Exchange Physics,
79 53 205
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85 73 193 41 255 115
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Tomb
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Riverside Drive, Looking North from
One Hun-
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211
213 207
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Slip South Street, Scenes on
233
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113 231 149 23 25
15 137
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Singer Building 77 Sixth Avenue, Looking North from Fourteenth •Street Station of Elevated Railroad .121 Society of American Artists 163 Some New York Statues 175 Sound Steamer leaving North River Pier 33 South Street, Looking South from Coenties
171
Looking Southwest from
65 103 201
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Life Building
51
29 159 91 63 155 203 209 177 89
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Prospect Park, Brooklyn » 249 Residences, Northeast 'Corner Madison Avenue
151
Hale, Nathan, Statue of Hall of Architectural Casts, Metropolitan Mu-
lyn Bridge Looking South from Bridge Madison Square Garden Mail and Express Building Manhattan Life Insurance Co.'s Building Matthews, J. H., Residence of May Parties, Central Park Memorial Arch, Brooklyn Metropolitan Club Metropolitan Museum of Art Metropolitan Opera House
Sta-
ten Island
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153
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St. St. St. St. St. St.
St.
Bartholomew's Parish House Francis Xavitr Church, Interior of
James Building
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IvUke's Hospital
Patrick's Cathedral Patrick's Cathedral, Interior of
Paul Building
St. Thomas Church Temple Beth-El Temporary Tomb of General Grant The Mall, Central Park
Tiffany, Charles, Residence of Trinity Church, from Wall Street U^nion League Club
Union Square
43 45 155 125 133 223 157 159 83 167 145 217 179 197 67 231 123
United States Sub-Treasurv 69 United States Trust Co 65 Vanderbilt, Cornelius, Residence of ... 169 View from Brooklyn, showing East River Bridge 5 View from Grant's Tomb 217 View from North River 5 View Looking Northeast from Roof of Office .
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Building, 66 Broadway ... View Looking Southwest from Roof Building, 66 Broadway Wall Street and Trinity Church War Vessel in New York Harbor
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Washington Bridge Washington Memorial Arch West Street, Looking North from Rector Street
Work House,
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THE CASINO AND KNICKERBOCKER THEATER — Broadway, 149
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MAY PARTIES, CENTRAL PARK. 191
NORMAL COLLEGE — Park
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Architect.
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