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John J. Hinchman & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Hosiery, Gloves &c, for Cash, 390 Broadway, New York.
John J. Hinchman & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Hosiery, Gloves &c, for Cash, 390 Broadway, New York.
Tefft, Griswold & Kellogg, Importers & Jobbers of Dry Goods, 443 & 445 Broadway, near Grand St., New York.
New York Life Insurance Company’s Building, Broadway, corner of Leonard St. Assets over $20,000,000–Annual Income (increasing at a rapid rate) over $8,000,000–ALL of the profits apportioned to members every year. Morris Franklin, President. William H. Beers, Vice Presdt. & Actuary.
Blauvelt & Co. Nos. 297 & 299 Broadway, New York. Will Furnish at Short Notice. Stereoscopic Cabinets, and hand instruments at lower rates, than any other Manufacturers. Orders Solicited. A large collection of American and Foreign Stereoscopic views on hand, and sent. C.O.D. to any address.
Miner, Stevens & Co., Manufacturers of Fine Carriages, No. 656 Broadway, New York. Manufactury 115 to 121 East 13th St., near Fourth Ave.
Brown & Spaulding, Jewelers, 568 & 570 Broadway, New York. Sleeve Buttons, Scarf Pins and Stud Department.
The Howe Machine Co., Sewing Machine Factory. Bridgeport, Conn. 629 Broadway, New York. 34. 2d Floor.–South Wing. Shuttle Room. Partial View.
William Gale, Jr. Silversmith. Nos. 572 & 574 Broadway, New York. 2d Floor.–Plated Ware Department.
William Gale, Jr. Silversmith. Nos. 572 & 574 Broadway, New York. Side Case No. 3.–Containing Waiters.
Benedict Brothers Store, Broadway and Cortland Street. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware. “The Benedict” Patent Sleeve and Collar Button. Benedict’s Time. Established 1821.
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.
29361. With a Snowstorm of Paper and Confetti New York Greets Col. Lindergh, the Nation’s Hero.
Herald Square, junction of Broadway and Sixth Avenue, north, showing Herald Building and Elevated Railway, N.Y. City.
Ferrotype View of the Broadway Bridge. Four of the people at the left are identified. 4.25″ x 6.”
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.