Destruction of the National Theatre, New York, September 23, 1839.
National Theater New York.
Monday evening, September 23, 1839, will be acted Shakespeare's play of "Richard III"
Church Street & Leonard Street [Central Park West to Coenties Slip]
Second night of "Octavia Bragaldi; or, The Confession", Tuesday evening, June 25, 1839
Franklin Street & Church Street [Collect Pond to Fulton Street]
[Deed to Silas B. Hamilton for pew number 110 of the Presbyterian Church in Laight Street.]
Church Street & Franklin Street [Central Park West to Coenties Slip]
Friday evening, November 9, will be acted for the last time the domestic drama of "The Maid of Croissey"
Saturday evening, June 22, 1839, will be produced for the last time, the celebrated opera of "La Sonnambula"
Theatre, Proctor's, 23rd Street.
Worth and Church Street [Weehawken Street to Worth Street]
Ruins of the National Theatre.
321-323 Church St. New York. 321 Church St. View Looking N.E. Along South Front on Lispenard Street & Showing Bulge in Wall at Leader and East Edge of Building
The New York Society Library.
Friday evening, August 23, will be presented Bulwer's play of "The Lady of Lyons" with Mr. Forrest as Claude Melnotte
Map of the Sixth Ward in the City of New York
Tuesday evening, March 5, 1839, will be produced Rossini's opera of "Cinderella; or, The Fairy and the Little Glass Slipper"
Hudson River Hotel, Corner of Hoboken and West Streets, New York.