New York City

13341.

C.A. Marsh’s Drugstore, corner Third Ave. & 125th St., Harlem, N.Y.C. in 1865.

13342.

Dickinson’s Drugstore, Brooklyn, NY.

13343.

Building cor 119 St Church 2nd Ave. about 1862.

13344.

No. 2. Gates & Co., Lumber and Timber.

13345.

No. 1. Gates & Co., Lumber and Timber.

13346.

Wm. Gramm’s frame factory, NY, ca. 1865. Oval frames stock room.

13347.

Wm. Gramm’s frame factory, NY, ca. 1865. Gilding shop, rear.

13348.

Wm. Gramm’s frame factory, NY, ca. 1865. Wave moulding preparing shop, third floor, rear.

13349.

Wm. Gramm’s frame factory, NY, ca. 1865. Factory and ware rooms, Marion St., No. 1, 3, & 5. Marion St. is no longer found in NYC. Formerly the northerly part of Orange Street, it ran from Centre and Broome Streets north to a dead end just beyond Prince Street. The part north of Kenmare Street was incorporated into Lafayette Street about 1905. In 1907 the two blocks from Broome to Spring Street were renamed Cleveland Place.

13350.

Stuart’s.

13351.

Piano factory. Probably Horace Waters & Sons factory, located in the same building as the photographer S. Beer, at 481 Broadway.

13352.

Unidentified factory.

13353.

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.

13354.

614. “Fine Fish.”

13355.

611. The Morning’s Catch.

13356.

Carhart & Needham’s Church School and Parlor Organs and Melodeons.

13357.

Bar and Lunch Room, Nash & Fuller, Proprietors, 39, 40 & 41 Park Row.

13358.

Lunch and Coffee Room, Nash & Fuller, Proprietors, 39, 40 & 41 Park Row.

13359.

Dining Room, Nash & Fuller, Proprietors, 39, 40 & 41 Park Row.

13360.

Dunham & Sons, Piano Fortes.

13361.

Miner, Stevens & Co., Manufacturers of Fine Carriages, No. 656 Broadway, New York. Manufactury 115 to 121 East 13th St., near Fourth Ave.

13362.

Banking House. Interior of Lockwood & Co., 94 Broadway, New York.

13363.

Corn Exchange Insurance Co.

13364.

Brown & Spaulding, Jewelers, 568 & 570 Broadway, New York. Sleeve Buttons, Scarf Pins and Stud Department.

13365.

William Gale, Jr., Silversmith. Side Case No. 2.–Containing Solid Sterling Silver Wares.

13366.

The Howe Machine Co., Sewing Machine Factory. Bridgeport, Conn. 629 Broadway, New York. 34. 2d Floor.–South Wing. Shuttle Room. Partial View.

13367.

William Gale, Jr. Silversmith. Nos. 572 & 574 Broadway, New York. 2d Floor.–Plated Ware Department.

13368.

William Gale, Jr. Silversmith. Nos. 572 & 574 Broadway, New York. Side Case No. 3.–Containing Waiters.

13369.

Steinway & Sons. Principal Office, 71 & 73 Fourteenth Street.

13370.

Atwood’s Vertical Railway Car at Metropolitan Hotel, New York.

13371.

The “Barnard Castle” Improved Patent Three-Wheel Street Sweeping Machine, Manufactured by Wm. Smith & Sons, of Barnard Castle, by whom upwards of 5,000 Street Sweeping Machines have been made. W.C. Oastler, 43 Exchange Place, New York.

13372.

Fr. Meyer, Manufacturer of Cigars.

13373.

Principal Office Empire Sewing Machine Co. 616 Broadway, New-York.

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

 

13375.

Glazier at work.

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.

20001.

13506-Looking across Brooklyn Bridge toward New York, N.Y.

20002.

Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge, New York.

20003.

Types of Life on the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge, N.Y.

20004.

21. Along the Walk, Brooklyn Bridge, N.Y.

20005.

4977. Brooklyn Bridge, New York.

20006.

3565. Suspension Bridge and Brooklyn from New York City.

20007.

20. The Brooklyn Bridge, New York.

20008.

The Brooklyn Bridge (Cost $16,000,000), New York City.