[Tablet and inscription on building at 15 Maiden Lane.]
[Tablet on building of International Telephone Co., Broad and William Streets.]
[41 Broadway, site of first habitation by white men on Manhattan Island, built in 1613 by Adrian Block.]
[Site of first printing press in New York by William Bradford in 1693.]
[Fraunces Tavern.]
[Plaque placed in error at 10 Pearl Street to mark the site of the first city hall, which was actually at 73 Pearl Street.]
[Tablet on New York Cotton Exchange.]
[Stone tablet inscription about the history of Nassau Street.]
[Plaque on South Ferry Building.]
[Plaque on west side of Stone Street.]
[On Marketfield Street, corner of Broad Street.]
[Plaque--Edgar Allen Poe.]
[Plaque at Golden Hill.]
[Tallmadge Memorial, Fraunces Tavern.]
[Tablet for Marinus Willett on Broad Street and Beaver Street.]
[Fraunces Tavern, where George Washington took leave of his officers, December 4, 1783.]
[Tablet commemorating the site of the second presidential mansion.]
[Plaque on 115 Broadway, corner of Thames Street.]
[Table for Marinus Willet on Broad Street and Beaver Street.]
[Sub-Treasury building.]