The Common Council of the City of New York requests the Pleasure of Dr. Francis' Company at the Municipal Dinner to Cyrus W. Field, Esq.
[Cyrus W. Field.]
[Cyrus Field.]
The Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York Respectfully Invites Henry E. Pierrepont, Esq. to meet Mr. Cyrus W. Field at Dinner
A Rare Portrait of Cyrus W. Field, Made Shortly After the Successful Laying of the First Atlantic Cable
W. Bailey Lang & Co. ; Cyrus W. Field & Co.
Interesting Historical Event in Old Gramercy Park
[Mr. Cyrus W. Field requests the pleasure of Mr. Roosevelt's company.]
[Mr. Cyrus W. Field requests the pleasure of Mr. Hewitt's company.]
[To meet the Venerable Archdeacon Farrar, D.D.]
Atlantic Telegraph Celebration
The Telegraph Song!
East 21st Street and Gramercy Park [Ninth Avenue to Twelfth Avenue, West 3rd Street to 23rd Street]
Residence of Cyrus Clark 327 West 76th Street
Cyrus Clark's Old Residence. N.E. Corner Riverside Drive and 90th Street
City Hall, Wall St. N.Y.
Riverside Drive at 90th Street, Cyrus Clark's Residence and also the Residence of John H. Matthews
Cyrus Clark and his Guests at the Dinner Given him by the West End Asssociation at the Ansonia, December 12, 1903