This painting depicts the intersection of Wall and Water Streets. The building on the left is the Tontine Coffee House. Oil on linen, lined to fiberglass, ... (read more)
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This painting depicts the intersection of Wall and Water Streets. The building on the left is the Tontine Coffee House. Oil on linen, lined to fiberglass, ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Wall Street's history from the New-York Historical Society: View of the Northeast Corner of Wall and William Streets, New York City by ... (read more)
Portrait of Samuel Verplanck, who lived at 3 Wall Street, by John Singleton Copley (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1738–1815 London). Oil on canvas, 1771. (read more)
The Shop and Warehouse of Duncan Phyfe, 168–172 Fulton Street, New York City, ca. 1816. Formerly attributed to John Rubens Smith (American, London 1775–1849 New York ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Vesey Street's 3-D history from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Secretary, John and Joseph W. Meeks, 1836-1850. Rosewood, satinwood, poplar, pine, walnut. ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Park Row's history from the New-York Historical Society: This is a view looking south on Park Row, showing St. Paul's Chapel, erected ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Vesey Street's 3-D history from the New-York Historical Society: Molded yellowware round, flattened bottle with top loop handle; molded view of two ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Vesey Street's 3-D history from the New-York Historical Society: Molded yellowware bottle in form of an upright smiling man, whose hat forms ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Vesey Street's 3-D history from the New-York Historical Society: A woman's hand fan made of paper with a hollow bamboo handle. One ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Broadway's 3-D history from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Hat made and sold by John N. Genin, a hatter with a shop ... (read more)
This bridge was built by hatter John N Genin so that pedestrians would be safe from the Broadway traffic when crossing from his shop (at 214 ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Broadway's 3-D history from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Pitcher by a French maker that was decorated (and presumably sold) by E.V. ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Broadway's 3-D history from the New-York Historical Society: John H. Belter had a shop at 372 Broadway in the 1850s. According to ... (read more)
137 E. Broadway. Delivering matzohs & matzoh flour. (read more)
183 E. Broadway, distributing matzoths tickets (read more)
F. Basham, modeller, plaster, cement & scagliola worker No. 408 Broadway, New York. E. Jones Lith., 128 Fulton St., N.Y., 1844. (read more)
Fall and winter fashions for 1837 & 8 by Scott & Perkins, 164 Broadway, N.Y. Currier, Nathaniel, 1813-1888, lithographer. Artist: William K. Hewitt (signature on image). ... (read more)
Here's a piece of William Street's 3-D history from New-York Historical Society: This small blue box held tooth paste. It reads "Pebeco/ Tooth Paste" on one ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Broadway's history from the Library of Congress: Print shows interior view of large room with women looking at sewing machines and several ... (read more)
Here's a piece of William Street's 3-D history from New-York Historical Society: Augustus Cowman's contracting firm, A. T. Cowman & Co., was located at 2 William ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Wall Street's 3-D history from the New-York Historical Society: Samuel Verplanck, the original owner of this chair, was a New York importer ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Hester Street's 3-D History from the New-York Historical Society: Advertising Box, 1880-1900. wood, paper. A wood box with a dark blue paper ... (read more)
Here's a piece of Broadway's 3-D history from the New-York Historical Society: This portrait was made in the first year of Lincoln's presidency, and was the ... (read more)
From 1973 to 1984 I lived in this house on the edge of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) campus. My father was an ... (read more)
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