"Go Where the Crowds Go." Coney Island Stauch's.
Interior, Church of the Holy Communion, Sixth Avenue and Twentieth Street, New York.
Whitmore's Stationery and Leather Goods are Standard for Style and Quality
Fred Winter's Summer Garden.
Bird's-eye view of Lower New York.
"How to be a Jewish Mother"
Metropolitan Life Insurance Building. Madison Square, New York City. 48 Stories; 658 Ft Tallest in the World.
New York Stock Exchange
After the repeal of the Stamp Act, the people erected in Bowling Green, in 1770, a leaden statue of George III, which the patroits pulled down July 9, 1776, and melted into bullets.
Arrival of the ship of Captain Christaensen.
"New Amsterdam becomes New York" - The English captured New Amsterdam from the Dutch in 1664 and re-named it New York in honor of the Duke of York.
Union Square, N.Y. City.
In 1626, Peter Minuit, the first Dutch Governor - General of New Netherland, purchased all of Manhattan Island from the Indians for the equivalent of $24.00.
Stuyvesant High School Front Building.
The first vessel was the ship "Restless" built on the Island of Manhattan by Adrian Block in 1614 to replace the ship "Tiger," which was destroyed by fire.