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Occupants of Building, 119 Broadway, New York.
The National Fine Art Foundry, 218 East 25th Street, New York. Memorial Figures and Busts, Artistic Monuments, Tombs and Fountains, Bronze and Marble Decorative Sculpture for Parks, Buildings, and Cemeteries. Estimates and Designs Furnished.
The National Fine Art Foundry, 218 East 25th Street, New York. Memorial Figures and Busts, Artistic Monuments, Tombs and Fountains, Bronze and Marble Decorative Sculpture for Parks, Buildings, and Cemeteries. Estimates and Designs Furnished. Engineer 6′ 9″ high.
The “Barnard Castle” Improved Patent Three-Wheel Street Sweeping Machine, Manufactured by Wm. Smith & Sons, of Barnard Castle, by whom upwards of 5,000 Street Sweeping Machines have been made. W.C. Oastler, 43 Exchange Place, New York.
Aaron M. Freeland of New York City standing with a huge planing machine. Aaron M. Freeland was the first machine tool maker in New York City. He was noted for his particularly heavy and well-made lathes and planers. His machines were strongly influenced by English designs. Being heavier and more precise than their typical American equivalents, they were favored by ship and engine builders. Freeland established his business in about 1845, operating as A. M. Freeland; in later years he also used the name Freeland Tool Works. In 1855 he relocated to Yonkers for a few months but returned to New York. He died sometime before 1884.
Eugene G. Blackford, Dealer in Fish, Lobsters, Green Turtle, Terrapin and Soft Crabs. 72, 74, 75, 76, 78 & 80 Fulton Market, 221 Front Street and 134 Beekman Street, New York.
Interior of Hoe Manufacturers, Grand & Sheriff Streets, NY. Manufacturers of printing presses.
Lindeman & Sons, Manufacturers of Patent Cycloid and Square Piano Fortes, 14 East Fourteenth Street, near 5th Avenue, New York.
174. Det Norske Hospital, 4th Ave., Bklyn. In 1883 the Norwegian Hospital was founded by Sister Elizabeth Fedde. It grew and moved several times and is now serving a large part of Brooklyn in seven different languages as the NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn.
Procession on Broadway, New York. Although someone has written “Lincoln’s Funeral” on verso, this is not that event. It may be the Great Union Rally of April 20, 1861.
Mother, Aunt Maggie, Cousin Albert Lambert, Fred Bath, Father Albert W. Bath. 161 Division Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY. Cigar store Indian in front of the shop.