Anthony

Most NYC Anthony views have negative numbers and they will appear in all searches in negative number order. Some views were issued without negative numbers and they will appear at the end of searches starting with the order number 11400.

6217.

The Fountain on the Mall.

6218.

Water Front of the Esplanade.

6219.

Water Front of the Esplanade.

6221.

The Boat Landing at the Terrace.

6222.

The Lake.

6223.

Looking at the Swans.

6223.

Looking at the Swans.

6224.

The Fountain on the Mall.

6224.

The Fountain on the Mall.

6227.

General View of the Esplanade from the Southeast.

6229.

View on the Lake.

6230.

Waiting for the Boats.

6230.

Waiting for the Boats.

6231.

The Fountain on the Mall.

6232.

Statue of “Auld Lang Syne,” near the Casino.

6233.

The Fountain on the Mall.

6234.

The Terrace. “Spring.”

6236.

The Terrace. “Autumn.”

6237.

The Terrace “Winter.” Die at Foot of Steps.

6240.

The Terrace, Foliated Ramp. “Spring.” Flanking Steps.

6241.

The Terrace, Foliated Ramp. “Summer.” Flanking Steps.

6284.

The Park National Bank and Herald Building.

6285.

Facade of the Park National Bank.

6286.

The Broadway Bridge from St. Paul’s Churchyard.

6287.

St. Paul’s Church and Churchyard from the West.

6288.

Specimen of Bill Posting, Showing Grecian Bend.

6289.

Washington Monument, Union Square.

6290.

Washington Monument, Union Square.

6291.

Washington Monument, Union Square.

6292.

Steinway Hall.

6293.

Academy of Music.

6294.

National Academy of Design.

6294.

National Academy of Design.

6295.

Union League Club House, cor. 26th St. and Madison Avenue. The Union League was founded in 1863 to support the Union in the Civil War. This is the Union League Club’s second clubhouse, known as the Jerome Mansion, located at East 26th Street and Madison Avenue (across from Madison Square Park), built around 1865 for financier Leonard Jerome, father of Jennie Jerome (Lady Randolph Churchill). This opulent mansion, known for lavish parties, served as the club’s home from about 1868 until the club moved to its current Park Avenue location, with the mansion later demolished. The League is still operating as a private club in NYC.

6296.

The Jewish Synagogue, Fifth Avenue and 43d St.

6296.

The Jewish Synagogue, Fifth Avenue and 43d St.

6297.

26th Street, looking West from Madison Avenue.

6298.

Music Hall of the Central Park Garden.

6593.

New York Stock Exchange, Broad Street.

6594.

New York Stock Exchange, Broad Street.

6595.

U.S. Custom House, Wall St.

6596.

The Herald Building and Park National Bank.

6596.

Herald Building and Park National Bank.

6597.

Broadway, head of Pine Street.

6598.

City Hall.

6599.

City Hall.

6599.

City Hall.

6600.

Grand Opera House, corner 23d Street and Eighth Ave.

6601.

Looking down Wall Street from Trinity Spire.

6601.

Looking down Wall Street from Trinity Spire.