Southeast corner Broad and Stone Street.
Stone Street, looking east from Broad Street.
[Burling Slip, Stone Street.]
Broadway Series. Looking south from Reade Street. On the far corner is the Tobacco Growers Building, and then follows Brill and Sonora. View was taken from a fire escape, and shows the west side of st
[Burling Slip, Stone St.]
Broadway Series. View of west side of street, looking south from Dey and John Street. Taken from 2nd floor fire escape near Fulton. Waterman Pens or corner of Dey Street at right. Bolt & Co. (Diamonds
Broadway Series. West side of street looking north from No. 32 on east side of street.
Broadway Series. View looking north from 25th Street showing east side of Broadway. Thos. Cusack Co., building at right is on 25th Street.
Broadway Series. The view shows the street on the east side looking north from Worth Street. The H.D. Dunham Dry Goods Co., (No. 336) is on the corner of the right. Just beyond this is the N.Y. Life I
Broadway Series. Looking north from in front of the Marine and Commerce Building which is at No. 32 Bway. At the left, where our flag flies is the entrance to No. 41, and where some of the first house
Broadway Series. Looking north from Vesey Street showing west side of Bway. Astor Building, and Old Astor Hotel on left, then Woolworth Building. Corner of post office shows at right. Street level vie
Broadway Series. West side of street looking north from in front of No. 32 on east side of street. Flag flies over No. 41 entrance.
Broadway Series. Looking north from a scaffold at Leonard Street, showing west side of Bway. At the left is shown the corner of Franklin Street, and then a good idea of the building for these blocks f
Broadway Series. View looking north from 26th Street showing east side of Broadway.
Broadway Series. Bway looking south from Dey and John Street. Taken from a fire escape - second floor near Fulton St. This picture shows the west side of Bway.
Broadway Series. Looking north from Reade Street. East side of street R.G. Dunn & Co. on corner at right. I took this view from an elevation - a scaffold, I think.