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View Up Broadway, with Stewart’s Famous Dry Goods Store in the Foreground.
Park Row from Tryon Row, the City Hall Park on the right, showing the Times Building and a distant view of St. Paul’s Church. European issue: “Amerique du Nord. Le Broadway a New-York,” in manuscript on verso. Also label of E. Mayer, Oculiste–Opticien, Paris.
Park Row from Tryon Row, the City Hall Park on the Right, Showing the Times Building and a distant view of St. Paul’s Church.
Park Row from Tryon Row, the City Hall Park on the right, showing the Times Building and a distant view of St. Paul’s Church. Stamp of E.W. Parsons, Harford, Ct. on verso. Parsons was a prominent citizen and played many roles in the history of Hartford including acting as a principal with the Adams Express Co.
Park Row from Tryon Row, the City Hall Park on the Right, Showing the Times Building and a distant view of St. Paul’s Church.
Park Row from Tryon Row, the City Hall Park on the Right, Showing the Times Building and a distant view of St. Paul’s Church. 2-cent tax stamp on verso.
Park Row from Tryon Row, the City Hall Park on the Right, Showing the Times Building and a distant view of St. Paul’s Church.
One of the Great Dry Goods Stores of New-York, H.B. Claflin & Co. This Building runs from Church St. to West Broadway, fronting 80 feet on Church St., 80 feet on West Broadway and 375 feet on Worth St., covering 153 lots.
Fifth Avenue and 31st Street. Corrected to 34th Street. Printed label number is 2239 but crossed out and 2242 written in.
The National Academy of Design, cor. of 4th Avenue and 23d Street. Partial 2-cent tax stamp on verso.