NYC Stereoviews-Flat Mounts

13374.

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 nameĀ Freeland Tool Works. In 1855 he relocated to Yonkers for a few months but returned to New York. He died sometime before 1884.

 

13376.

Interior View of Wild’s Celebrated Candy Store, 491 Broadway, NY.

13377.

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.

13378.

Benedict Brothers Store, Broadway and Cortland Street. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware. “The Benedict” Patent Sleeve and Collar Button. Benedict’s Time. Established 1821.

13379.

U.S. Reflector Co., 611 & 613 Broadway, New York, Importers and Manufacturers of Fine Crystal Reflecting Chandeliers, Sun Lights, Reflectors, Fancy Lamps, etc. for Halls, Theatres, Churches, Banks, Offices, Private Residences, etc.

13380.

Interior of Hoe Manufacturers, Grand & Sheriff Streets, NY. Manufacturers of printing presses.

13381.

1365. The Oyster Man, NY.

13382.

South Street, NY.

13383.

. . . rdware Machines. Unidentified factory interior.

13384.

. . .View of Steam Engine. Unidentified factory interior.

13385.

Lindeman & Sons, Manufacturers of Patent Cycloid and Square Piano Fortes, 14 East Fourteenth Street, near 5th Avenue, New York.

13386.

Waiting Room, Passenger Depot, Central R.R. of New Jersey. This is either at the South Ferry terminal or the terminal in Jersey City.

13387.

George W. Bassett & Co.

20227.

Shop-Publishers Printing Co., NY.

40040.

Coney Island, N.Y.–Main Hall of Hotel Brighton. Sign for “Cabinet Stereoscopic Views of Hotel Brighton 10 cents.”

40072.

Interior of William Kurtz’s NY photo studio.

40109.

D. Appleton & Co., Stereoscopic Emporium, 346 and 348 Broadway, New York.

40110.

D. Appleton & Co., Stereoscopic Emporium, 346 and 348 Broadway, New York.

40113.

Interior of the Store of D. Appleton & Co., 443 & 445 Broadway, New York.

40114.

Interior of the Store of D. Appleton & Co., 443 & 445 Broadway, New York.

43623.

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.

43624.

Lincoln’s Funeral Procession on Broadway, New York.

43626.

Lincoln’s Funeral NYC.

43628.

Lincoln’s Funeral, NYC.

43971.

Broadway, NY.

43975.

3252. Ferry-boat entre New-York, et Brooklyn.

43994.

Fort Lafayette from Fort Hamilton, N.Y. Harbor.

44019.

N.Y. University from Washington Square.

44020.

Dr. Tyng’s Church, New York.

44021.

Central Park, New York.

44110.

New York-Broadway, Amerique.

44265.

New York. Montague Street, Brooklyn.

44266.

New York. The Bible House.

50332.

Blondini at Coney Island, NY. This wire-walker capitalized on the name of Blondin by adding an “i” to his name.