NYC Stereoviews-Flat Mounts

12526.

Tony Pastor’s Opera House, NY. Bowery near Prince St.

12527.

St. Paul’s Church, Brooklyn.

12528.

New Bowery and Roosevelt Streets, NY.

12529.

Unidentified NYC street scene.

12530.

Academy of Music, NY.

12531.

14th St. Academy of Music & Tammany Hall.

12532.

5th Avenue Synagogue.

12533.

Booth’s Theatre.

12534.

City Hall, New York.

12535.

Washington Equestrian Statue at Union Square, Decoration Day, 1876.

12536.

Hotel Brunswick.

12537.

1236. Koste & Bial’s Building, New York City.

12538.

Grand Central Hotel, New York.

12539.

Wall Street from Broadway, New York.

12540.

View of the Harlem River, NY.

12541.

Fort Lafayette.

12542.

Bowery, (Atlantic Garden) N.Y. The Atlantic Garden was a beer garden and music hall established by William Kramer in 1858 at what is now 50 Bowery, next to the Bowery Theatre (built in 1826) and on the site of the Bull’s Head Tavern, formerly headquarters for New York’s cattle market, and the New York Hotel. The premises extended west to a secondary frontage on Elizabeth Street. The Bowery Theatre was built as a fashionable theater, but by the 1850s it came to cater to immigrant groups; the Germans especially patronized Atlantic Garden, which featured a theater behind the beer hall, where the new entertainment of “variety” acts were presented along with popular music concerts. In 1910, following the neighborhood’s changing dynamic, Atlantic Garden switched to presenting Yiddish theatre. In 2013 structures on the site were razed to make way for a high-rise hotel.

12543.

7th Regiment Armory, 3rd Avenue, New York.

12544.

Brooklyn City Hall.

12545.

1197. Alms House, Blackwell.

12546.

NY Club House 5th Ave.

12547.

Astor House, New York.

12548.

Castle Garden.

12549.

Trinity Church yard from Broadway.

12550.

Windsor Hotel, NY.

12551.

Broadway Hospital.

12552.

1378. Union Square Hotel.

12553.

New York Street Scene, Canal Street. Pythagoras Hall, 134 & 136 Canal Street.

12554.

No. 150. City Hall.

12555.

House of Cousin Helen Beuvier? in Astoria, N.Y.

12556.

College Point Railroad Station.

12557.

No. 180. New York University.

12558.

Cooper Institute.

12559.

No. 3. Trinity Chapel Sunday School. Erected 1860-’61. West 25th Street, N.Y. Jacob Wrey Mould, Architect.

12560.

The Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn. In June 1833, forced between choosing a ferry ride to Unitarian services in Manhattan or attending services of a different denomination in Brooklyn where they would be refused communion, a group of ten men (John Frost, Josiah Dow, George Blackburn, William H. Carey, William H. Hale, Henry Leeds, Seth Low, Alexander H. Smith, and Charles and Thomas Woodward) set to forming a Unitarian society in Brooklyn. The First Unitarian Congregational Society of Brooklyn was incorporated two years later as the thirteenth functioning church in Brooklyn and the first in the city to be controlled by its congregation. As its place of worship the First Church constructed the Church Of The Saviour on Pierrepont Street by Monroe Place in 1844. The building was designed by architect Minard Lefever in the Gothic Revival style.

12561.

Grace Church, N.Y. No. 148.

12562.

Foot of Whitehall St., New York City.

12563.

Wall Street Ferry, N.Y. Side.

12564.

537. Vanderbilt Residence, NY.

12565.

The Tombs, NY.

12566.

The Sub-Treasury, NY.

12567.

Harper’s Publishing House, NY.

12568.

Fifth Avenue Hotel, NY.

12569.

Madison Square Garden, NY. Barnum & Bailey, the Greatest Show on Earth poster.

12570.

Fifty-eight Street, New York.

12571.

City Hall.

12572.

South Ferry, Brooklyn Side.

12573.

Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s Church.

12574.

No. 29. Tribune Building from New Post Office.

12575.

1744. View from the Young Men’s Christian Assoc’n Building, New York.