Junction of Broadway and Eighth Avenue N.Y. 1861
Third Avenue and 75th St. [First Avenue to Third Avenue]
The Sophia B. Furniss Mansion
East 84th Street [64th Street to 178th Street]
[Planned Elevation of the Old City Hall formerly standing in Wall Street in the City of New York, as it was in the years 1745, 1746, 1747]
Broadway at 72nd Street. Showing the Colonial Club, St. Andrews Hotel, Rutgers Presp. Church and the Ansonia Apartment House
Riverside Drive at 90th Street, Cyrus Clark's Residence and also the Residence of John H. Matthews
A Plan of the City and Environs of New York as they were in the years 1742, 1743 and 1744. Drawn by D.G. in the 76th year of his age who had at this time a perfect & correct recollection of every part
Cyrus Clark and his Guests at the Dinner Given him by the West End Asssociation at the Ansonia, December 12, 1903
Junction of Broadway and Central Park West, Formerly Eighth Avenue (1903)
The Last Horse Car, Now Running West of Central Park on West 86th Street
Bowery and Chatham Square [Baxter Street to Broad Street.]
West 91st Street [64th Street to 178th Street]
Riverside Drive and 89th Street, Showing Bishop Potter's Residence
West 35th Street [24th Street to 42nd Street]
East 77th Street [64th Street to 178th Street]
Cyrus Clark's Old Residence. N.E. Corner Riverside Drive and 90th Street
Map of the original grants of village lots from the Dutch West India Company to the inhabitants of New-Amsterdam (now New-York) lying below the present line of Wall Street.