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Greater New YorkILLUSTRATED.
OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWvS OF THE
FOREMOST CITY OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE.
1899.
R.\ND, McNALLY & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS,
Chicago and New York.
31691
CopyriKlit. IS.J7. by Rand. AIcNally & Co.
Copyright. is,j,|, liy Rand. McNallv & Co.
TWO COPIES K£C-|V£D.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGEAmerican Museum of Natural History ... 195American Surety Co.'s Buildinj^ ..'.... 59American Tract 'Society's Buildinjj 81Astor. Mrs. John Jacob', Residence of .... 171Battery Park anLl New York Bay, from Roof of
Washington Building gHlaekwell's Island, South End 37Bolivar, Statue of 49Bowling Green Building 47BiitlgfS, Prospect Pa*k, Brooklyn 247P.rightnn Beach, Coney Island 251Hioad Street, Looking South from Wall Street . 71Broad .Street, Looking North from Beavt-r . . 75Broadway and Bond Street to Tenth Street . . 105Broadway and Fifth Avenue, Junction of . . 127Broadway from Tenth Street to Union Square . 109Broadway. Looking North from Exchange Place 55Br(^n:)klyn Bridge 235Brooklyn, Fulton and Court Streets 241Brooklyn Savings Bank 243Casino 149Castle William,Ciovern})r's Island,New York Bay 19Cetilral Park, East Drive 181
Central Park, Fountain and Lake 185Central Park. View of 183Century Club 163Church and Library, Sailors' Snug Harbor, Sta-
ten Island 29Church Missions House. Entrance 159C'ity Hall ParkandNew Buildingson Broadway 91Cotfee Exchange '. 63College of Pharmacy 155Colonial Club 203Columbia University, Library of 209CoUimbus Monument 177Conkling, Roscoe, Statue of 89Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange . 51Corn E>cchange Bank 65Criminal Courts and the Tombs 103HakotaFlats 201Daxid Island 39Delmonico's 61Dun Building 77Empire Building 57Fidelity & Casualty Co. 's Building 63Fifth Avenue, Fifty-fir.st to Fifty-second Street. i6i
Fifth Avenue, Looking North from One Hundredand Twenty-sixth Street 225
Fifth Avenue, Looking South from Twenty-second Street 131
Fifth Avenue Theater 135Fire Headquarters, Brooklyn 239Fort Schuyler 39Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island ig
Fourth Avenue, from Twenty-first to Twenty-third Street .129
PAGEGansevoort Market 117Grace Church 107Grand Cential Station 151
Grant's Tomb, Riverside Drive 221
Hale, Nathan, Statue of 89Hall of Architectural Casts, Metropolitan Mu-
seum of Art 189Herald Building 143High Bridge 233Holland House 145Hotel Waldorf-Astoria 147Hotel Majestic 199Hotel Margaret. Columbia Heights, Brooklyn 237Hotel New Netherland 173Hotel Savoy . . . . 173Huntington, CoUis P., Residence of 171
Judson ilemorial Baptist Church 113Jumel Mansion 231Knickerbocker Theater 149Liberty, Statue "of. Front View, from Southeast 23Liberty, Statue of. Side View, from West . . 25
Liberty, Statue of, View from Entrance ofPedestal, Looking toward New Y'ork . . 27
Life Building 139Looking Southwest from New York and Brook-
lyn Bridge 13Looking South from New York and Brooklyn
Bridge 15Madison Square Garden 137Mail and Express Building 79Manhattan Life Insurance Co.'s Building . . 53Matthews, J. H., Residence of 205May Parties, Central Park 191Memorial Arch, Brooklyn 233Metropolitan Club .- 153Metropolitan Museum of Art 187Metropolitan Opera House . : 143Montauk Club, Bri>ok]vn
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Moonlight on New Vo'rk Bay ....... 21
Morningside Park 227National Shoe & Leather Bank '. u5New York Bay from Battery 7
New York Bay, a Misty ]\io"rning i'li .... 17
New York City Hall .
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New York Life Building 101
New York Post Office 85New York Stock Exchange, Interior of . . . 73Normal College 193Ocean Steamers in Berths, North River ... 41Ocean Steamer Outward Bound 255Oyster Row 115Park Row Building 87Physics, Department of 153Printing House Square ... 93Produce Exchange 49
PAGEProspect Park, Brooklyn » ... 249Residences, Northeast 'Corner Madison Avenue
and Fiftieth Street 165Riverside Drive and Grant's Tomb 219Riverside Drive. Looking North from (Iranfs
Tomb 215Riverside Drive, Looking North from One Hun-
dred and Twelfth Street 211Riverside Drive, Looking North from One Hun-
dred and Twentieth Street 213Rivenside Drive and One Hundred and Eighth
Street 207Salvation Army Building ngSectional Dry l)ock and Brooklyn Navy Yard . ^^
Seventy-first Regiment Armory ..!... 141Singer Building '
77Sixth Avenue, Looking North from Fourteenth
•Street Station of Elevated Railroad . . .121Society of American Artists 163Some New York Statues 175Sound Steamer leaving North River Pier ... 33South Street, Looking South from Coenties
Slip 43South Street, Scenes on 45St. Bartholomew's Parish House 155St. Francis Xavitr Church, Interior of . ... 125St. James Building 133St. IvUke's Hospital 223St. Patrick's Cathedral 157St. Patrick's Cathedral, Interior of 159St. Paul Building 83St. Thomas Church 167Temple Beth-El 145Temporary Tomb of General Grant 217The Mall, Central Park 179Tiffany, Charles, Residence of 197Trinity Church, from Wall Street 67U^nion League Club 231Union Square 123United States Sub-Treasurv 69United States Trust Co .
.' 65Vanderbilt, Cornelius, Residence of ... . 169View from Brooklyn, showing East River Bridge 5
View from Grant's Tomb 217View from North River 5
View Looking Northeast from Roof of OfficeBuilding, 66 Broadway ... .... 31
View Looking Southwest from Roof of OfficeBuilding, 66 Broadway 11
Wall Street and Trinity Church 67War Vessel in New York Harbor 253Washington Bridge 229Washington Memorial Arch mWest Street, Looking North from Rector Street 99Work House, Blackwell's Island 37
LOWER PART OF MANHATTAN BOROUGH IN 1899— View from Brooklyn, Showing East River Bridge.
LOWER PART OK MANHATTAN BOROUGH IN 1899— View from North River.
NEW YORK I'.AY FROM BATTERY.
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VIEW LOOKING SOUTHWEST FROM ROOF OF OFFICE liUILDIKG, oo BROADWAY.
STATUE OF LIBERTY. PRODUCE EXCHANGE. MANHATTAN LIFE BUILDING.
FUL'ION MAUKET.
LOOKING SOUTHWEST FROM NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN BRIDGE.
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EAST RIVER— Looking south from New York and Brooklyn Bridge.
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SOUND STICAMRR LICAVINC NORTH RIVER PIER.
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SECTIONAL DRY DOCK—East River.
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BROOKLYN NAVY YARD— East River.
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SOUTH END BLACKWELL'S ISLAND— East River.
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FORT SCHUYLER— Entrance to Long Island Sound.
DAVID ISLAND — Long Island Sound.
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OCEAN STEAMERS IN BERTHS. NORTH RIVER.
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SOUTH STREET, LOOKING SOUTH FROM COENTIES SLIP.
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THE NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE— Cedar Street,
between Broadway and Nassau Street.
R. W. Gibson, Architeci.
DELMONICO'S— Corner Beaver and South William Streets.
J.\s. Brown Lord, Architect.
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THE COFFEE EXCHANGE OF THE CITY OFNEW YORK— 113-117 Pearl Street.
R. W. GIBSON, Architect.
FHjELITY & CASUALTY CO.'S BUILDING—CedarStreet, from Temple to Church Streets.
Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz, Architect.
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CORN EXCHANGE BANK— Corner William and
Beaver Streets.
R. H. Robertson, Architect.
UNITED STATES TRUST CO. — 45 Wall Street.
R. W. Gibson, Architect.
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INTERIOR OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE— Broad and Wall Streets.
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DUN BUILDING.
Northeast Corner Broadway and Reade Street.
SINGER BUILDINC.
Northwest Corner Broadway and Liberty Street.
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STATUE OF NATHAN HALE— City Hall Park.
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PRINTING HOUSE SQUARE.
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UNION SQUARE— Looking Northwest from Corner Fourth Avenue and Fourteenth Street.
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INTERIOR OF CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER— 36 West Sixteenth Street.
Patrick C. Keely, Architect.
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FIFIH AVENL i.MAIH^.jN sQUAKE.
JUNCTION BROADWAY ANU FIFTH AVENUE.
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FIFTH AVENUE, LOOKING SOUTH FROM TWENTY-SECOND STREET.
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J. R. Thomas. Architect.
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TEMPLE BETH-EL, HEBREW— Southeast Curuer
Fifth Avenue and Seventy-sixth Street.
Brunner & Tkvon, Architects.
HOLLAND HOUSE — Southwest Corner Fifth Avenue and
Thirtieth Street.
Geo. E. Harding & GoocH, Architects.
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THE CASINO AND KNICKERBOCKER THEATER — Broadway, Thirty-ninth to Thirty-eighth Street.
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GRAND CENTRAL STATION — Forty-second Street, Vanderbilt Avenue, and Depew Place.
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Forty-second Street.
Renwick, Aspinw.\i,l & Renwick, Architects.
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Little & O'Connor, Architects.
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Corner Fourth Avenue and Twenty-second Street.
R. W. Gibson, Architect.
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INTERIOR OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL.
MKS. VVM. II. VANUEKBILI. VVM. D. SLOANE.
FIFTH AVENUE, FIFTY-FIRST TO FIFTY-SECOND STREETS.
Herter Bros., Architects.
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THE CENTURY CLUB — 7 West Forty-third Street.
McKiM, Mead & White, Architects.
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARTISTS — 215 WestFifty-seventh Street.
H. J. H.-iRDENBERGH, Architect.
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RESIDENCES NORTHEAST CORNER MADISON AVENUE AND FIFTIETH STREET.
McKiM, Mead & WHITE, Architects.
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George B. Post, Architect.
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HOTEL NEW NETHERLAND— Northeast Corner Fifth
Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street.
Wm. H. Hume, Architect.
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Ralph H. Townsend, Architect.
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FOUNTAIN AND LAKE— Central Park.
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THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART — Central Park, near Fifth Avenue and Eighty-second Street.
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METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART -Hall of Architectural Casts.
MAY PARTIES, CENTRAL PARK.191
NORMAL COLLEGE— Park and Lexington Avenues, Sixty-eighth to Sixty-ninth Street.
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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF XAl L'RAL HISTORY — Central Park (West) and Seventy-seventh Street.
Cadv, Berg & See, Architects.
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RESIDENCE OF CHARLES L. TIFFANY — Northwest Corner Madison Avenue and Seventy-second Street.
McKiM, Mead & White, Architects.
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Alfred Zucker, Architect.
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THE DAKOTA FLATS— Northwest Corner Central Park (West) and Seventy -second Street.
H. J. Hardenburg, Architect.
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COLONIAL CLUB— Boulevard and Seventy-second Street.
Henry F. Kilburn, Architect.
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RESIDENCE OF JOHN H. MATTHEWS, ESQ.— Northwest Corner Riverside Drive and Ninetieth Street.
Lamb & Rich, Architects.
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RESIDENCE SAMUEL G. BAYNE. FRANK FREEMAN, Architect.
RIVERSIDE DRIVE AND ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH STREET.
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THE LIBRARY OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY— ii6th Street, between Amsterdam Avenue and Boulevard.
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RIVERSIDE DRIVE— Looking North irom One Hundred and Twelfth Street.
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RIVCRSlLiE DRIVE — Loukiug Xoiih trum One Hundred and Twentieth Street.
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RIVERSIDE DRI\'E— Looking North from Grant's Tomb.
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KlVEKbll^K liRl\l. A:\D GRANT'S TOMB.
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GRANT'S T(.)MB, RIVERSIDE DRIVE
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ST. LL'KES HOSPITAL— West One Hundred and Thirteeuth Street.
View from Momingside Park.
FIFTH AVENUE, LOOKING NORTH FROM ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.
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MORNINGSIDE PARK.
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THE WASHINGTON BRIDGE— Across Harlem River, from One Hundred and Eighty-first Street and Tenth Avenueto Aqueduct Avenue.
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THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB— Northwest Corner Fifth
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BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK— Corner Pierrepont and Clinton Streets.
Frank Freeman, Architect.
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Francis H. Kimball, Architect.
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