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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"709321f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 8th Street (West)","data":{"uuid":"e5a23c90-c53c-012f-dbbb-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"709321f","text":"Sixth Avenue, east side, north from between W. 8th and 9th Streets. The open area in the foreground is formed by the meeting of the aforementioned thoroughfares and Christopher Street and Greenwich Avenue. This is to be identified as \"Village Square\". View 3 shows the W. 8th Street station that was formerly located here. Intersection in the left foreground is W. 9th Street and\nthe bank is at the N. E. corner thereof.\nMarch 8, 1939\nMarch 10, 1939\nJanuary 17, 1930\nP. L. perr\n","folder":"6th Avenue & 8th Street (West), Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#709321f-b","imageUrl":"http://www.oldnyc.org/rotated-assets/600px/709321f-b.90.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/e5a23c90-c53c-012f-dbbb-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1939,"validUntil":1939},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.999568,40.733688]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"709321f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 8th Street (West)","data":{"uuid":"e5a23c90-c53c-012f-dbbb-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"709321f","text":"Sixth Avenue, east side, north from between W. 8th and 9th Streets. The open area in the foreground is formed by the meeting of the aforementioned thoroughfares and Christopher Street and Greenwich Avenue. This is to be identified as \"Village Square\". View 3 shows the W. 8th Street station that was formerly located here. Intersection in the left foreground is W. 9th Street and\nthe bank is at the N. E. corner thereof.\nMarch 8, 1939\nMarch 10, 1939\nJanuary 17, 1930\nP. L. perr\n","folder":"6th Avenue & 8th Street (West), Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#709321f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/709321f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/e5a23c90-c53c-012f-dbbb-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1939,"validUntil":1939},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.999568,40.733688]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"709322f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 6th Avenue - Greenwich Avenue","data":{"uuid":"e619aba0-c53c-012f-9224-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"709322f","text":"(1)\nSixth Ave., at the S.W. corner of Greenwich Ave., as viewed from the 8th Street station of the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line, showing the automobile parking space, occupying that area. Also shown (left), are the rears of 3-story houses, facing on Gay Street, and bearing Nos. 13 to 19 (left to right. Adjoining same, and northward, is a 7-story warehouse (H, Lehlen & CoJw. facing on and bearing Nos. 12-10 Christopher Street. No. 8 Christopher Street, is the Pirates Den. Prominently shown (left to right) are the 12-story Heptagon Building (Nos. 147-153 Waverly Place), and a 17-story apartment house (No. 45 Christopher Street), between Waverly Place and Seventh Ave. South.\nOctober 3, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2 & 3)\nA set of 2 views showing the same location at an earlier date and\nprior to clearance.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.","folder":"6th Avenue & Greenwich Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#709322f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/709322f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/e619aba0-c53c-012f-9224-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1931,"validUntil":1931},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.999568,40.733688]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"709322f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 6th Avenue - Greenwich Avenue","data":{"uuid":"e619aba0-c53c-012f-9224-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"709322f","text":"(1)\nSixth Ave., at the S.W. corner of Greenwich Ave., as viewed from the 8th Street station of the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line, showing the automobile parking space, occupying that area. Also shown (left), are the rears of 3-story houses, facing on Gay Street, and bearing Nos. 13 to 19 (left to right. Adjoining same, and northward, is a 7-story warehouse (H, Lehlen & CoJw. facing on and bearing Nos. 12-10 Christopher Street. No. 8 Christopher Street, is the Pirates Den. Prominently shown (left to right) are the 12-story Heptagon Building (Nos. 147-153 Waverly Place), and a 17-story apartment house (No. 45 Christopher Street), between Waverly Place and Seventh Ave. South.\nOctober 3, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2 & 3)\nA set of 2 views showing the same location at an earlier date and\nprior to clearance.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.","folder":"6th Avenue & Greenwich Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#709322f-b","imageUrl":"http://www.oldnyc.org/rotated-assets/600px/709322f-b.90.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/e619aba0-c53c-012f-9224-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1931,"validUntil":1931},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.999568,40.733688]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"709322f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 6th Avenue - Greenwich Avenue","data":{"uuid":"e619aba0-c53c-012f-9224-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"709322f","text":"(1)\nSixth Ave., at the S.W. corner of Greenwich Ave., as viewed from the 8th Street station of the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line, showing the automobile parking space, occupying that area. Also shown (left), are the rears of 3-story houses, facing on Gay Street, and bearing Nos. 13 to 19 (left to right. Adjoining same, and northward, is a 7-story warehouse (H, Lehlen & CoJw. facing on and bearing Nos. 12-10 Christopher Street. No. 8 Christopher Street, is the Pirates Den. Prominently shown (left to right) are the 12-story Heptagon Building (Nos. 147-153 Waverly Place), and a 17-story apartment house (No. 45 Christopher Street), between Waverly Place and Seventh Ave. South.\nOctober 3, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2 & 3)\nA set of 2 views showing the same location at an earlier date and\nprior to clearance.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.","folder":"6th Avenue & Greenwich Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#709322f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/709322f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/e619aba0-c53c-012f-9224-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1931,"validUntil":1931},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.999568,40.733688]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"709323f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 9th Street","data":{"uuid":"e67187e0-c53c-012f-391b-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"709323f","text":"(1)\nSixth Avenue, east side, at 9th Street, showing the new West Side Savings Bank building (erected 1928) on the N.E. corner of 9th Street. It contains the entrance to the Hudson and Manhattan\nrailroad to New JJersey.\nIn the foreground is shown part of the old JJefferson Market Court House building and the excavation caused by demolition of the old Jefferson Market and construction of the municipal subway. On this site the new House of Detention for Women is to be built. To the right is the 8th Street Station of the\nSixth Avenue Elevated Line.\nOn the skyline in the left of the picture are 55 Fifth Avenue, the Consolidated Gas building on 14th Street east of Irving Place, and the tower of the new 40 Fifth Avenue apartment building on the S.W. corner of 11th Street. In the right background may be seen the new One Fifth Avenue apartment hotel at 8th Street, and the skeleton of the new apartment building under construction at 1 University Place, opposite\nthe N.E. corner of Washington Sduare.\nDecember 31, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"6th Avenue & 9th Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#709323f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/709323f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/e67187e0-c53c-012f-391b-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1929,"validUntil":1929},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.999178,40.734149]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"709387f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 21st Street (West)","data":{"uuid":"fff91900-c53c-012f-c890-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"709387f","text":"Sixth Avenue, east side, north from W. 21st Street.  The dominant structure is the No. 71 W. 23rd Street Building and contains the Masonic Temple.  This towering edifice is at the N. E. corner and extends through the block to W. 24th Street.\nView 2 eliminates the 21st to 22nd Street frontage, being photographed from the opposite side of the Avenue at 21st Street.  Note the old \"El\" line under demolition.  Constructional materials in the foreground are to be utilized underground during the concurrent subway construction.\n\nView 1: April 3, 1935\nView 2: Marsh 24, 1939\n\nP.L. Sperr","folder":"6th Avenue & 21st Street (West), Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#709387f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/709387f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/fff91900-c53c-012f-c890-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1935,"validUntil":1935},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.993743,40.741606]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"709394f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 24th Street (West)","data":{"uuid":"028c8f10-c53d-012f-4c28-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"709394f","text":"Sixth Avenue, south from W. 24th Street, showing the \"El\" structure and its 23rd Street station undergoing demolition. The 19 story office structure at the left (No. 71 W. 23rd Street) is owned and partially occupied by the Masons. On the opposite corner (S.E.) is a 6 story loft building standing on the former site of Booths Theatre. The low units on the west side of this thoroughfare, between 23rd and 24th streets are nondescript, though the corner building at 24th Street identifies itself as being formerly Koster & Bials. This sign is out into the cornice roofing and does not appear here. An additional sign does, bearing \"The Corner\". The Koster & Bials Concert Hall of the 1890's was located around the corner at 15 W. 23rd Street and this may have been an annex. Two doors to the south is a structure containing a penny arcade, \"Playland\". This, the writer believes is one of the last, if not the last, of many similar and popular venture.\n\nFebruary 19, 1939\n\nF.L. Sperr","folder":"6th Avenue & 24th Street (West), Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#709394f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/709394f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/028c8f10-c53d-012f-4c28-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1939,"validUntil":1939},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.992311,40.743558]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"709394f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 24th Street (West)","data":{"uuid":"028c8f10-c53d-012f-4c28-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"709394f","text":"Sixth Avenue, south from W. 24th Street, showing the \"El\" structure and its 23rd Street station undergoing demolition. The 19 story office structure at the left (No. 71 W. 23rd Street) is owned and partially occupied by the Masons. On the opposite corner (S.E.) is a 6 story loft building standing on the former site of Booths Theatre. The low units on the west side of this thoroughfare, between 23rd and 24th streets are nondescript, though the corner building at 24th Street identifies itself as being formerly Koster & Bials. This sign is out into the cornice roofing and does not appear here. An additional sign does, bearing \"The Corner\". The Koster & Bials Concert Hall of the 1890's was located around the corner at 15 W. 23rd Street and this may have been an annex. Two doors to the south is a structure containing a penny arcade, \"Playland\". This, the writer believes is one of the last, if not the last, of many similar and popular venture.\n\nFebruary 19, 1939\n\nF.L. Sperr","folder":"6th Avenue & 24th Street (West), Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#709394f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/709394f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/028c8f10-c53d-012f-4c28-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1939,"validUntil":1939},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.992311,40.743558]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"710906f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 4th Street (West) - 6th Avenue","data":{"uuid":"7c4b0650-c53f-012f-7e1f-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"710906f","text":"149 to 145 West 4th Street, north side, east of Sixth Ave. (left, not shown) as viewed northeastward from the Ave. and across vacant 1ots on the east side of same. This set consists of a negative and positive photostat of an original photograph that was discoloring in the files.\n\nMarch 25, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"4th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#710906f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/710906f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/7c4b0650-c53f-012f-7e1f-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.000989,40.731752]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"711084f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 11th Street (East) - 5th Avenue","data":{"uuid":"c4d59500-c53f-012f-c5cd-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"711084f","text":"(1)\n11 East 11th Street, adjoining N.E. corner of Fifth Avenue. The gateway with the lamp is not part of 11 East 11th Street; it is the service entrance to 43 Fifth Lvenue, the corner building. This little house, set back fom the street, is an old stable, remodelled shortly after 1910 as a garage, and again remodelled\nfor a dwelling around 1920 or a little earlier.\nMarch 21, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\nMarch 21, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"11th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#711084f-b","imageUrl":"http://www.oldnyc.org/rotated-assets/600px/711084f-b.90.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/c4d59500-c53f-012f-c5cd-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.995072,40.734026]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"711107f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 11th Street - 4th Street (West)","data":{"uuid":"ce383700-c53f-012f-bda7-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"711107f","text":"(1)\n11th Street (formerly Hammond Street), south side, east from and including West 4th Street, St. Vincent's Hospital in the background, on the N.E. corner of Seventh Avenue and the true West 11th Street. The classical temple at 220, the S.E. corner of Waverly Place, is the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1856).\nAugust 6, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nThe same, the following spring. This apparent intersection at right angles of two supposedly parallel streets has already been explained in describing 4th Street north from the corner of 10th Street. Neither of these streets was numbered when originally laid out. This part of 4th Street has been West 4th Street since probably 1820, but Hammond Street did not lose its name till around 1870.\nLatterly this crossing has become dangerous, so there is a special traffic light on the N.E. corner.\nMay 20, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr","folder":"11th Street & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#711107f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/711107f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/ce383700-c53f-012f-bda7-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1932,"validUntil":1933},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.003556,40.736182]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"711111f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 11th Street - West Street","data":{"uuid":"cfe0f050-c53f-012f-6889-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"711111f","text":"(1)\n11th Street (formerly Hammond Street), south side, from West to Washington Streets, showing the old shack, 425 West Street, at the corner. The buildings on the S.W. corner of Washington Street were demolished two years earlier, and the railroad\nviaduct has not yet been built.\nNotice the slum children here and there in the picture, especially the three little ones in the left foreground.\nJuly 30, 1932.\nP.  L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, three years earlier. Notice how the corner building, 425 West Street, looked before the upper two floors were\nremoved.\nMarch 8, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"11th Street & West Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#711111f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/711111f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/cfe0f050-c53f-012f-6889-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.010024,40.735296]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"711114f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 11th Street (West) - 7th Avenue","data":{"uuid":"d1282e70-c53f-012f-a203-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"711114f","text":"St. Vincent's Hospital, 153 West 1lth Street, at and adjoining N.E. corner of Seventh Avenue, at Mulry Square, seen from 11th Street (formerly Hammond Street) west of Greenwich Avenue. This hospital was founded in 1849 under the patronage of Archbishop Hughes and in charge of his sister, Mother Angela. At that time there were only two other hospitals in New York City (Manhattan and the Bronx). The hospital moved to this site in 1856 or '57, taking over the building of the Catholic Half-Orphan Asylum which stood at 153 West 11th Street. In 1898, after demolition of that building, half of this building was erected on the site. The western half, on the corner of Seventh Avenue, was added in 1905, replacing the old houses 163-5 West 11th Street and 1-5 Seventh Avenue. See Seventh Avenue, also 12th Street, for the other\nbuildings of the hospital.\nThe hospital is in charge of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Mulry Square, where Seventh Avenue begins, at the intersection of 11th Street and Greenwich Avenue, was named after the late Thomas M. Mulry, President of the United States Society of St. Vincent de Paul and President of the Emigrant Savings Bank; he lived nearby, at 10 Perry Street.\nMarch 12, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"11th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#711114f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/711114f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/d1282e70-c53f-012f-a203-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1933,"validUntil":1933},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.001171,40.736513]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"711297f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 14th Street (West) - 7th Avenue","data":{"uuid":"1e2c9190-c540-012f-4903-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"711297f","text":"225 to 265 West 14th Street, north side, west from a point midway between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, and to the latter (left). At the right are, the Covenant of Our Lady of Peace (No. 225-7) and the Spanish-American, Roman Catholic Church of Nueatre Senors de Guadalupe (No. 229-31). To the west, where the dual high steps appear, branched the old Pitzroy Road. The dominant structure is the Lawyers' Trust Co. Building occupying a site at the N.E. corner of Eighth Avenue. To the right top appears portions of the Port Authority Building, No. 111 Eighth Avenue. Views 2 and 3 are individual photos of the first mentioned features. Construction material shown is for the 14th Street extension to the Municipal Subway (Eighth Avenue).\n\nView 1: June 1938\nGeorge D. Chinn\n\nView 2,3: May 30, 1929\nP. L. Sperr","folder":"14th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#711297f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/711297f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/1e2c9190-c540-012f-4903-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1929,"validUntil":1939},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.999678,40.73856]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"711299f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: 14th Street - 8th Avenue","data":{"uuid":"1ee686c0-c540-012f-41c3-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"711299f","text":"(1) 14th Street, east from Eighth Avenue, view from the twenty-two story Lawyer's Trust Company Building, favoring the south side.\nOn the south side, at 214-16 West 14th Street, west of Seventh Avenue, stands the newer Daggett & Randall Building, erected around 1918, eight stories tall. Then comes a rear view of the newly completed twenty-story apartment house on Seventh Avenue adjoining the S.W. corner of 14th Street, the twelve-story loft building on the S.E corner, erected a little prior to 1920, and the brand new Salvation Army Building aat 120 West 14th Street. On the S.E. corner of Eighth Avenue is Carson's 14th Street Store, built there after R. H. Macy & Company moved up to 34th Street.\nJune 16, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) A portion of the same and showing the back yards between West 14th abd 15th Streets as seen from the same point of view.\nJune 16, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr","folder":"14th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#711299f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/711299f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/1ee686c0-c540-012f-41c3-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1931,"validUntil":1931},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.002529,40.739743]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"716648f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Bedford Street - Commerce Street","data":{"uuid":"957ee630-c548-012f-b522-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"716648f","text":"(1)\nBedford Street, southwest side, from Commerce Street to the eastern part of Morton Street (originally Ardens Street). This is a very gO0d view of the old frame house at 77 Bedford Street, on the S.W. corner of Commerce Street. Adjoining it is 75 1/2 Bedford Street, the narrowest house in New York, barely ten feet wide, and supposed to be over a hundred years old. It is usually entered around the\ncorner through the gate on Commerce Street.\n1932.\nJ . Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\nNegative No. 362.\nN :TE ,3\nV A  AA(1  1 99 ~~  7 V ASUA  \n(2)\nA rear view of Nos. 77 to 75 Bedford Street. No. 75&( the narrow building is known as the Edna St. Vincent Millay house.\n1936.\nW. P. A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n","folder":"Bedford Street & Commerce Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#716648f-a","imageUrl":"http://www.oldnyc.org/rotated-assets/600px/716648f-a.90.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/957ee630-c548-012f-b522-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1936,"validUntil":1936},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.004985,40.731552]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"716648f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Bedford Street - Commerce Street","data":{"uuid":"957ee630-c548-012f-b522-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"716648f","text":"(1)\nBedford Street, southwest side, from Commerce Street to the eastern part of Morton Street (originally Ardens Street). This is a very gO0d view of the old frame house at 77 Bedford Street, on the S.W. corner of Commerce Street. Adjoining it is 75 1/2 Bedford Street, the narrowest house in New York, barely ten feet wide, and supposed to be over a hundred years old. It is usually entered around the\ncorner through the gate on Commerce Street.\n1932.\nJ . Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\nNegative No. 362.\nN :TE ,3\nV A  AA(1  1 99 ~~  7 V ASUA  \n(2)\nA rear view of Nos. 77 to 75 Bedford Street. No. 75&( the narrow building is known as the Edna St. Vincent Millay house.\n1936.\nW. P. A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n","folder":"Bedford Street & Commerce Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#716648f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/716648f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/957ee630-c548-012f-b522-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1936,"validUntil":1936},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.004985,40.731552]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"716651f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Bedford Street - Grove Street","data":{"uuid":"96c61830-c548-012f-bf9c-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"716651f","text":"100, 102, 104 Bedford Street, east side, north of and from the N4.E. corner of Grove Street, and showing the side of 17 Grove Street, the frame house on the N.E. corner. No. 102 is \"Twin Peaks\" one of a series of studio apartment houses built in the\n1920's and financed by Otto Kahn.\nOctober 25, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, five years later.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\nNegative No. 355.\n(3)\nThe same,Bedford Street North East corner and Grove Street.\nSeptember 24,I938\nP.L.Sperr,\n","folder":"Bedford Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#716651f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/716651f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/96c61830-c548-012f-bf9c-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1927,"validUntil":1938},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.005488,40.732432]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"716651f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Bedford Street - Grove Street","data":{"uuid":"96c61830-c548-012f-bf9c-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"716651f","text":"100, 102, 104 Bedford Street, east side, north of and from the N4.E. corner of Grove Street, and showing the side of 17 Grove Street, the frame house on the N.E. corner. No. 102 is \"Twin Peaks\" one of a series of studio apartment houses built in the\n1920's and financed by Otto Kahn.\nOctober 25, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, five years later.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\nNegative No. 355.\n(3)\nThe same,Bedford Street North East corner and Grove Street.\nSeptember 24,I938\nP.L.Sperr,\n","folder":"Bedford Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#716651f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/716651f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/96c61830-c548-012f-bf9c-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1927,"validUntil":1938},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.005488,40.732432]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"716651f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Bedford Street - Grove Street","data":{"uuid":"96c61830-c548-012f-bf9c-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"716651f","text":"100, 102, 104 Bedford Street, east side, north of and from the N4.E. corner of Grove Street, and showing the side of 17 Grove Street, the frame house on the N.E. corner. No. 102 is \"Twin Peaks\" one of a series of studio apartment houses built in the\n1920's and financed by Otto Kahn.\nOctober 25, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, five years later.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\nNegative No. 355.\n(3)\nThe same,Bedford Street North East corner and Grove Street.\nSeptember 24,I938\nP.L.Sperr,\n","folder":"Bedford Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#716651f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/716651f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/96c61830-c548-012f-bf9c-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1927,"validUntil":1938},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.005488,40.732432]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"716653f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Bedford Street - Houston Street","data":{"uuid":"97ae2760-c548-012f-32f7-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"716653f","text":"(1)\nBedford Street, northwest from Houston Street at Congress (Sixth Avenue Extension). Bedford Street runs northwest, parallel to the third section (originally Herring's Street) of Bleecker Street, to Christopher Street, and, like the corresponding section of Bleecker, lies almost entirely within the old Herring farm. The farm line crosses Bedford Street at Nos. 10 and 17 (about where two cars are parked together on the east side of the street a hundred feet north of the plaza).\nThe little plaza in the foreground is formed by the junction of the original Houston Street (from the Bowery to this point), the former Hammersley Street (at the left), which in 1858 was made part of Houston Street, and Bedford Street, which on the analogy of Bleecker Street, might have been absorbed by Houston had it not been for Hammersley Street. At the right, Hancock Street, a one-block street now being absorbed by Sixth Avenue Extension, comes into the plaza at right angles to Houston Street. At the left of View No. 2, may be seen the billboards at the right angle junction of Congress (originally Smith) Street and Houston Street.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother view with the camera more to the west.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from the ground, from and including Sixth Avenue, three and a half years later.\nFebruary 20, 1932.\nP.L. Sperr.","folder":"Bedford Street & Houston Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#716653f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/716653f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/97ae2760-c548-012f-32f7-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.002918,40.728212]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"716653f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Bedford Street - Houston Street","data":{"uuid":"97ae2760-c548-012f-32f7-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"716653f","text":"(1)\nBedford Street, northwest from Houston Street at Congress (Sixth Avenue Extension). Bedford Street runs northwest, parallel to the third section (originally Herring's Street) of Bleecker Street, to Christopher Street, and, like the corresponding section of Bleecker, lies almost entirely within the old Herring farm. The farm line crosses Bedford Street at Nos. 10 and 17 (about where two cars are parked together on the east side of the street a hundred feet north of the plaza).\nThe little plaza in the foreground is formed by the junction of the original Houston Street (from the Bowery to this point), the former Hammersley Street (at the left), which in 1858 was made part of Houston Street, and Bedford Street, which on the analogy of Bleecker Street, might have been absorbed by Houston had it not been for Hammersley Street. At the right, Hancock Street, a one-block street now being absorbed by Sixth Avenue Extension, comes into the plaza at right angles to Houston Street. At the left of View No. 2, may be seen the billboards at the right angle junction of Congress (originally Smith) Street and Houston Street.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother view with the camera more to the west.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from the ground, from and including Sixth Avenue, three and a half years later.\nFebruary 20, 1932.\nP.L. Sperr.","folder":"Bedford Street & Houston Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#716653f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/716653f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/97ae2760-c548-012f-32f7-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.002918,40.728212]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"716653f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Bedford Street - Houston Street","data":{"uuid":"97ae2760-c548-012f-32f7-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"716653f","text":"(1)\nBedford Street, northwest from Houston Street at Congress (Sixth Avenue Extension). Bedford Street runs northwest, parallel to the third section (originally Herring's Street) of Bleecker Street, to Christopher Street, and, like the corresponding section of Bleecker, lies almost entirely within the old Herring farm. The farm line crosses Bedford Street at Nos. 10 and 17 (about where two cars are parked together on the east side of the street a hundred feet north of the plaza).\nThe little plaza in the foreground is formed by the junction of the original Houston Street (from the Bowery to this point), the former Hammersley Street (at the left), which in 1858 was made part of Houston Street, and Bedford Street, which on the analogy of Bleecker Street, might have been absorbed by Houston had it not been for Hammersley Street. At the right, Hancock Street, a one-block street now being absorbed by Sixth Avenue Extension, comes into the plaza at right angles to Houston Street. At the left of View No. 2, may be seen the billboards at the right angle junction of Congress (originally Smith) Street and Houston Street.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother view with the camera more to the west.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from the ground, from and including Sixth Avenue, three and a half years later.\nFebruary 20, 1932.\nP.L. Sperr.","folder":"Bedford Street & Houston Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#716653f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/716653f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/97ae2760-c548-012f-32f7-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.002918,40.728212]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"716739f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Bowery - Bayard Street","data":{"uuid":"bc020000-c548-012f-6559-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"716739f","text":"(1)\nBowery, west side, north from but not including Bayard, to and including Canal Streets.  The Thalia Theatre is shown on the extreme left, with the Atlantic Garden adjoining.\nJune 25, 1928\nF.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, slightly southward.  Note absence of Thalia Theatre.\nSeptember 25, 1936.\nF.L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, but at an earlier date. The Thalia Theatre, as shown here, was erected in 1826 as the Bowery Theatre; the Mayor laying the corner stone in May and it being opened in October of that year. It was destroyed by fire four times. First on May 26, 1828, when it was rebuilt and reopened in 90 days. It was destroyed again September 22, 1836; for the third time, February 8, 1838; and last on April 25, 1845. It retained the name Bowery until 1879, when it was re-christened the Thalia. Its final and last fire occured on June 15, 1929 and the remains disfigured the area for several years. Today (1937) this old landmark is completely gone, a low business structure occupying the site. The Bull's Head, a tavern used for the sale of cattle stood on this site from prior to 1763\nto 1826, when it was taken down.\nFebruary 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n","folder":"Bowery & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#716739f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/716739f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/bc020000-c548-012f-6559-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1928,"validUntil":1936},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.996835,40.714965]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"717194f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Broadway - Murray Street","data":{"uuid":"795db2c0-c549-012f-c2ba-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"717194f","text":"(1)\n247 to 243 Broadway, at, adjoining and south of the S.W. corner of Murray Street, showing, under demolition, the Importers' and Traders' Office of The Equitable Trust Co. of New York (No. 247). Also seen is Murray Street\n(right), south side, west from and including Broadway.\nMarch 22, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same. Prominently shown is the Park-Murray Building.\nApril 18, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nAn earlier view of the complete block (Nos. 239 to 247) between Park Place and Murray Street, showing the Cook (Tourist) Building, No. 245, under\nimprovement. On the left is the Woolworth Building.\nJanuary 20, 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n","folder":"Broadway & Murray Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#717194f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/717194f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/795db2c0-c549-012f-c2ba-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1925,"validUntil":1937},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.007212,40.713119]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"718031f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Canal Street - Thompson Street","data":{"uuid":"bc9085c0-c54a-012f-1f67-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"718031f","text":"(1)\nCanal Street, north side, west from Thompson Street and Sixth Avenue Extension. All the buildings from Thompson to Sullivan Streets have been demolished, and the west side of Sullivan Street, from Canal to Grand Streets, will form the west side of this part of Sixth Avenue. The eight-story Peter Frasse & Company building stands at the N.W. corner of Canal and Sullivan Streets. The ten-story Powell Chocolate factory, on the N.E. corner, has just been demolished.\nDecember 7, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same at a later date and showing a view northward on the new Sixth Ave. Extension. Un the left appears a portion of Varick Street.\n","folder":"Canal Street & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#718031f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/718031f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/bc9085c0-c54a-012f-1f67-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1927,"validUntil":1927},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.004771,40.721424]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"718583f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Centre Street - Leonard Street","data":{"uuid":"a593d980-c54b-012f-a948-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"718583f","text":"Centre Street,west side, from Leonard, across Franklin to Vhite Streets, showing at that location the Tombs and te Criminal Couurts Bldg., joined by the \"Bridge of Sighs\". Tese are to be replaced by modern structures which will be erected in the near future on the cleared lands seen in the foreground. An article on same apoears in the Nev York Times of Aucust 1, 1D38 on page 21. The photocraphers vantae point is on Baxter Street, viewing westward from Leonard St (in No. 1), between Leonard and Franklin Streets.\n(in No. 2) and Bavard Street (in No. 3).\nThe new Criminal Courts Pldg. and city prison will cost '18,500,O00. of which the P.W.A. will supply ~8,325,O00 against the city share of ~10,175,000. It will have four winggs; the norther1y unit, containing the 16 story prison building will be separated from the courts by an open courtyard. A 17 story structure, providing for Magistrate, Special and General sessions and Supreme Courts with their staffs, will also house 28 court rooms, two grand jury rooms and four floors of offices for the District Attorney and have\nits main entrance on Center Street.\nJue 12, 1938.\nViews 1,2 and 3.\nP. L. Sperr\n","folder":"Centre Street & Leonard Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#718583f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/718583f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a593d980-c54b-012f-a948-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1938,"validUntil":1938},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.001662,40.715779]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"718684f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Cherry Street - Roosevelt Street","data":{"uuid":"cc257fb0-c54b-012f-08bf-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"718684f","text":"(1)\n33-23 Cherry Street, south side, between Roosevelt and Dovers Streets., Buildings showu standing are Nos. 31, 29 1/2 and 27. No. 29 112 being two 12 172 feet fronts, utilized as a single unit; there being a common stairway with a box arrangement of the rooms (4 to a floor). These buildings were being demolished as a alum elearance project, by the W.P.A, when it was discovered that No. 29 172 contained old Dutch brick. It has been stated by the Historic Build2 ing Survey, (conducted by the National Park Service), that this may be a Dutch tewn house of the 18th Century, and at least 30 years older than any other known dwelling in Manhattan. Possibly antedating the famous Jumel Mansion (1765) and the old Fraunces Tavern. For further information see- The New York Times- November 13, 1936.\nNovember 19, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nA view solely of No. 29 112. Note absence of upper floor.\nNovember 19, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)  A rear view as seen from Water Street. No. 29 112 Cherry Street, being directly under the tower of the New Federal C9urts Building\n(Foley Square).\nNevember 19, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"Cherry Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#718684f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/718684f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/cc257fb0-c54b-012f-08bf-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1936,"validUntil":1936},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.978023,40.712351]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"718776f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Christopher Street","data":{"uuid":"f0b5a5f0-c54b-012f-073b-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"718776f","text":"(1)\nClearing, 1-7 Christopher Street at the N.W. corner of Greenwich Avenue (right). A new apartment building is to be erected. Nos. 1 to 7 Christopher Street and 3-13 Greenwich Avenue were demolished for its site. No. 15 Greenwich Avenue, an old fourstory brick house, was not carefully shored up when No. 13 was demolished, and conseguently collapsed. For some years following\nits site will remain vacant.\nOctober 13, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nNo. 1 (1-7) Christopher Street, the completed building, beginning ita first season, a year later, seen across the parking space at the S.W. corner where 1-5 Greenwich Avenue and 2-6 Christopher Street used to stand. TThe view at the right is northwest straight\nup Greenwich Avenue.\nOctober 3, 1931.\nP. L. Sporr.\n","folder":"Greenwich Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#718776f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/718776f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/f0b5a5f0-c54b-012f-073b-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1930,"validUntil":1931},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.007538,40.732867]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"719475f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Forsyth Street","data":{"uuid":"08a113d0-c54d-012f-9ce0-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"719475f","text":"East Houston Street, south side, east from (No. 97), but not including the Bowery, to and including Forsyth Street, showing consecutively, part of the 11-story Fisher Building (Nos. 97-103); St. Augustine's Chapel (Trinity Parish) at Nos. 105-109; and the National (formerly Tomashefsky) Theatre, Nos. 111-117, at the S.W. corner of Chrystie Street. Also shown (foreground) is construction work in progress (north side of the street) on the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway), after demolition of the houses which formerly occupied the site. In the background is visible a clearance between Chrystie and Forsyth Streets, now (1937) part of the Sarah\nDelano Roosevelt Park.\nOctober 18, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"Houston Street (East) & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#719475f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/719475f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/08a113d0-c54d-012f-9ce0-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.990263,40.723453]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"719476f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Chrystie Street","data":{"uuid":"090cd0d0-c54d-012f-030f-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"719476f","text":"(1)\n105-109 East Houston Street, south side, between the Bowery and  Chrystie Street, showing St. Augustine's Chapel (Trinity Parish). It is one of the striking architectural features of the city and is a Chapel of Old Trinity, erected in 1876. It has two main parts, a mission house and the church proper. The five floors of the mission house contain a large hall, school, guild-rooms and a parish room. The work is almost entirely among the indigent classes of the neighborhood. Besides a Sunday-school, it has a day school for boys and a night school for both men and women; giving instruction in sewing and cooking.\nMarch 13, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA portion of the same, showing the rear of the belfry as seen from\nthe Fisher Building (adjoining the church). Also shown is a general view, northward, of the neighboring area, with Second Ave. seen on the left.\nJuly 17, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.","folder":"Houston Street (East) & Chrystie Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#719476f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/719476f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/090cd0d0-c54d-012f-030f-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.991222,40.723748]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"719476f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Chrystie Street","data":{"uuid":"090cd0d0-c54d-012f-030f-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"719476f","text":"(1)\n105-109 East Houston Street, south side, between the Bowery and  Chrystie Street, showing St. Augustine's Chapel (Trinity Parish). It is one of the striking architectural features of the city and is a Chapel of Old Trinity, erected in 1876. It has two main parts, a mission house and the church proper. The five floors of the mission house contain a large hall, school, guild-rooms and a parish room. The work is almost entirely among the indigent classes of the neighborhood. Besides a Sunday-school, it has a day school for boys and a night school for both men and women; giving instruction in sewing and cooking.\nMarch 13, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA portion of the same, showing the rear of the belfry as seen from\nthe Fisher Building (adjoining the church). Also shown is a general view, northward, of the neighboring area, with Second Ave. seen on the left.\nJuly 17, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.","folder":"Houston Street (East) & Chrystie Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#719476f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/719476f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/090cd0d0-c54d-012f-030f-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.991222,40.723748]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"719477f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Chrystie Street","data":{"uuid":"09618420-c54d-012f-5634-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"719477f","text":"109 to 95 East Houston Street, south side, west from but not including (left, not shown) Chrystie Street, to the Bowery, showing St. Augustine's Chapel (Trinity Parish) at Nos. 109-105, and the 11 story Fisher Building (Nos. 103-97). Also shown, at the N.W. corner of Second Ave., is construction work in progress on the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway) after demolition of the houses which formerly occupied the site. St. Augustine's Chapel was erected in 1876 and is considered to be a striking architectural feature of New York. It has two parts, a mission house and the church proper. The mission house contains a large hall, guild and school-rooms. The work is almost entirely among the poorer classes of the neighborhood and includes social activities of a varied nature.\nJune 6, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"Houston Street (East) & Chrystie Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#719477f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/719477f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/09618420-c54d-012f-5634-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.991222,40.723748]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"719484f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Eldridge Street","data":{"uuid":"0c0b9e60-c54d-012f-d067-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"719484f","text":"149 to 135 East Houston Street, south side, from but not including\nEldridge (left), to and including Forsyth Streets, ahowing the Sunshine Theatre.(a motion picture house) Nos. 141-143. Also shown is construction work injprogress on the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway). This cldarance was created by the demolition of houses which faced on the\nnorth side of East Houston and the south side of East 1st Streets.\nJune 6, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\nNO REPRODUCTIONs.  NEG ~ 2973\nL.R.P..9R g(4e9 7o. 1Viw SSs 4eW-i.SP, 9 6e-ASeAWNe9ggeiaW 7i6V3Si CW6.VeV , W.~P A9.9\n1g 4o ydi4. S44SS9e3S21 f5beG~ Iqqo)gS4eeaJ SS 3SAV..w Ae0, Sw-uw\nC. ) Y W.~ 3ec r5aieGA. Vei 25 Se , 72e.'52V..29\n","folder":"Houston Street (East) & Eldridge Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#719484f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/719484f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/0c0b9e60-c54d-012f-d067-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.989435,40.723077]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"719489f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Allen Street","data":{"uuid":"0df1b530-c54d-012f-ab7a-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"719489f","text":"(1)\nEast Houston Street (where vehicles are seen) east from Allen Street, showing the clearance created between East Houston and East lst Streets, by the demolition of tenements which faced on the north side of the former and the south side of the latter streets. Note construction going on for the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway). Also shown (left) is East 1st Street, north side, east from (No. 84) but not including First Ave. The cleared area is now (1937) being utilised\nas a playground.\nMay 9, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date, as seen from First Ave. (a continuation of Allen Street), showing a portion of the Second Ave. Elevated Line\non Allen Street.\nMarch 13, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"Houston Street (East) & Allen Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#719489f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/719489f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/0df1b530-c54d-012f-ab7a-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1934,"validUntil":1934},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.988494,40.723122]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"720497f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Hudson Street - Desbrosses Street","data":{"uuid":"a669d810-c54e-012f-ff6b-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"720497f","text":"(1)\n205 to 211 Hudson Street, at, adjoining and north of the N.W. corner of Desbrosses Street. The corner house (No. 205) also faces on Desbrosses Street (seen on the left). No. 205 and 207 are 2-1/2-story frame houses\nwith brick fronts.\nDDift of 3amuel Iandsmn.  about 1912.\n(2)\nThe same , at a later date.\nP. L. Sperr.\nNO REPRODUCTIONS.  Septewber 27, 1927.\n(3)\nThe same, as seen from Canal Street and viewing westward. The small 3-story buildings shown on the left (housing Salmon's Pharmacy) is at the S.E. corner of Hudson and Canal and today (1937) it is gone; upon its site being the Holland Tunnel Exit and the Green Terminal Building.\nAbout 1915.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n","folder":"Hudson Street & Desbrosses Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#720497f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/720497f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a669d810-c54e-012f-ff6b-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1912,"validUntil":1927},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.008015,40.723278]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"720501f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Hudson Street - Canal Street","data":{"uuid":"a7db88d0-c54e-012f-0d02-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"720501f","text":"(1)\n219 to 259 Hudson Street, west side, at, adjoining, and north of Canal Street, N. W. corner. No. 241, the white house adjoining the vacant lot on the north is a brick-faced frame, as are the three-story building at No.249 and the 4-story building adjoining\nit on the north, No. 253.\nSeptember 27, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, and north to Spring Street, nearly six years later. A filling station has, since 1931, replaced Nos. 219,221,223, at the corner of Canal Street, Nos. 261, 263, 265, not shown in the\nfirst picture, are also brick-faced frame houses.\nJune 7, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nA detail of No. 1, showing the buildings that are razed in No. 2.\nJune 30, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"Hudson Street & Canal Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#720501f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/720501f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a7db88d0-c54e-012f-0d02-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1929,"validUntil":1933},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.007952,40.723752]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"722224f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Park Avenue - 49th Street","data":{"uuid":"5a703510-c551-012f-6d16-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"722224f","text":"(1)\nPark Avenue at 49th Street, looking S.W. across foundation of the new Hotel Wa1dorf-Astoria.\nOn the S.E. corner is the Park Lane Hotel, on the S.W. corner, the Hotel Marguery.\nMay 3, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\n(2)\nThe same, to and including East 50th Street.\nMay 3, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr.\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, showing mainly the Waldorf site. Note train through the N.E. corner of excavation.\nMay 3, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr.\n","folder":"Park Avenue & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#722224f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/722224f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/5a703510-c551-012f-6d16-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1930,"validUntil":1930},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.974528,40.756598]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"722228f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Park Avenue - 50th Street","data":{"uuid":"5c3948f0-c551-012f-c1a4-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"722228f","text":"(1)\nPark Avenue, north from 50th Street, showing the center parks as\nthey were from about 1917 to 1927.\nIn the foreground, the Hotel Ambassador on the N.E. corner of 5lst Street is shown. From 52nd to 53rd Streets on the east side stands the Montans, one of the earlier modern apartment buildings, erected 1913 on the site of the old Steinway Piano\nFactory.\nCareful scrutiny of the N.E. corner of 53rd Street will show that a sriall building has just been demolished; an apartment house is to be erected. On the west side from 52nd to 53rd Streets is the Racquet and Tennis Club, and above it a block of small\nbuilcings dating back to the 188C's.\nSummer 1924.\nThe New York Public Library has the negative of this picture\navailable for reproduction.\n(2)\nThe same view, with camera a few feet farther north.\nSummer 1924.\nThe New York Public Library has the negative of this picture\navailable for reproduction.\n","folder":"Park Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#722228f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/722228f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/5c3948f0-c551-012f-c1a4-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1924,"validUntil":1924},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.973889,40.757138]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"722520f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Pearl Street - Park Row","data":{"uuid":"cfeca3b0-c551-012f-bb69-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"722520f","text":"(1)\nPearl Street, west from but not including Park Row, to and including Cardinal Place. The 3-story building (No. 466) adjoining\nthe N.W. corner of Park Row is a frame house.\nMarch 27, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view of No. 466.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\nNegative No. 6.\n(3)\nAnother view showing also the corner building at the Bowery.\nOctober 7, 1930.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\nS, P3 Ncg.2E 326\nBN\n","folder":"Pearl Street & Park Row, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#722520f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/722520f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/cfeca3b0-c551-012f-bb69-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.001011,40.713131]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"722525f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Peck Slip - South Street","data":{"uuid":"d2030c40-c551-012f-f98b-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"722525f","text":"Peck Slip, north side, west from South Street, showing an inclusive view of one side of this short thoroughfare which at one time consisted of 1 block and became extended to the present 3 by marginal fills of the East River; Water and Front and now South Streets being respectively at the river's edge. Here stand some of the oldest buildings in Manhattan, prominent of which are the 2 low white faced structures to the left. Individual views and pertinent data will be found on other mounts. Note the Municipal Building and the old U.S.P.0. done in the background. Preceding the latter is the Meyer Hotel at the S.W. corner of South Street which still continues its\noriginal functions, but to a different clientele.\nSeptember 1914.\nGeorge L. Balgue.\nTwo additional views of the same locality. The photographer\ngives the following data:No. 1 Peck Slip is 4 story brick at\ncorner of Pearl Street. (314 Pearl St.)\n17-19 Peck Slip is 5 story brick at\ncorner of Water Street (barber\nshop painted white, on corner).\n29-31 Peck Slip is 5 story brick.\n29 Bell Fish Co.\n3i Endicott Fish Co.\nView No. 3 shows the three buildings (No's. 35-37-39) at, and adjoining the N. E. corner of Front Street. These appear at the\nleft in View No. 1.\n1939\nBeecher Ogden\nNo Reproductions\n","folder":"Peck Slip & South Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#722525f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/722525f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/d2030c40-c551-012f-f98b-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1914,"validUntil":1939},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.001021,40.707445]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"722528f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Peck Slip - Pearl Street","data":{"uuid":"d3525100-c551-012f-ac4a-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"722528f","text":"(1)\nPeck Slip, north side, east from but not including Pearl, to and including Front Streets. (Peck Slip is arbitrarily\nset to run east and west).\nJune 21, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view of Nos. 5-9 Peck Slip, north side, between Pearl and Water Streets. No. 7 Peck Slip\nis a frame house.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\nNegative No. 7.\n(3)\nThe same, as No. 1, showing a closer view of Nos. 13-15 Peck Slip, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Water Street. The view only shows lower stories of buildings.\nFebruary 15, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\nNg ~ 737\n","folder":"Peck Slip & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#722528f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/722528f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/d3525100-c551-012f-ac4a-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1932,"validUntil":1934},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.002481,40.708844]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"722528f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Peck Slip - Pearl Street","data":{"uuid":"d3525100-c551-012f-ac4a-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"722528f","text":"(1)\nPeck Slip, north side, east from but not including Pearl, to and including Front Streets. (Peck Slip is arbitrarily\nset to run east and west).\nJune 21, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view of Nos. 5-9 Peck Slip, north side, between Pearl and Water Streets. No. 7 Peck Slip\nis a frame house.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\nNegative No. 7.\n(3)\nThe same, as No. 1, showing a closer view of Nos. 13-15 Peck Slip, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Water Street. The view only shows lower stories of buildings.\nFebruary 15, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\nNg ~ 737\n","folder":"Peck Slip & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#722528f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/722528f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/d3525100-c551-012f-ac4a-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1932,"validUntil":1934},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.002481,40.708844]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"722542f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Perry Street - 7th Avenue South","data":{"uuid":"d8794f00-c551-012f-1501-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"722542f","text":"10 to 4 Perry Street, south side, between Seventh Avenue South and Greenwich Avenue. The balance of the block, to and including the S.E. corner of Waverly Place, was destroyed when Seventh Avenue South was cut through in 1915. The wedge-shaped apartment house\nat No. 12 was built after 1920.\nNo. 10 was the residence of the late Thomas M. Mulry, President of the Emigrant Savings Bank and of the United States Society of St. Vincent de Paul, hence the name Mulry Square for the beginning of Seventh Avenue at Greenwich Avenue and 11th Street.\nPerry Street was first known as Ogden Street (1803), then as\nHenry Street (1811); it took its present name in 1813.\nMarch 15, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nA more extensive view. The additional structures are No. 55 Greenwich Street (at the S.W. corner) and No. 2 Perry Street (adjoining the latter).\n","folder":"Perry Street & 7th Avenue South, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#722542f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/722542f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/d8794f00-c551-012f-1501-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1932,"validUntil":1937},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.001695,40.735569]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723164f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: St. Nicholas Place - 150th Street (West)","data":{"uuid":"dd895430-c552-012f-5aa8-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723164f","text":"(1)\nSt. Nicholas Avenue, (formerly Eleventh Avenue), north from Fairview Avenue. At this point the Avenue winds down the hill from Fort George, coming to an end at Dyckman Street and Nagle Avenue,Inwood. The apartment buildings shown to the right are rather new.\nOctober 6, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date. From this point of vantage is seen a magnificient panoramic view of the northernmost sector of Manhattan, north from Dyckman Street extending to Spuvten Duyvil. In the distant background are visible the Palisades of New Jersey. The buildings shown (right foreground) are Nos. 1658-1670 St. Nicholas Ave. (the 2-story building of the Central Shirt Laundryland 672, and 682 Fort George Ave. (the two apartment houses).\nApril 20, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from a point slightly northward. Note (centre of view) a portion of the Interborough Rapid Transit subway, running at this point on an elevated structure on Nagle Ave.   Apri1 20, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n","folder":"St. Nicholas Place & 150th Street (West), Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723164f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723164f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/dd895430-c552-012f-5aa8-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1927,"validUntil":1937},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.942581,40.827258]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723165f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: St. Nicholas Avenue - Fairview Avenue","data":{"uuid":"de134590-c552-012f-909b-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723165f","text":"St. Nicholas Ave. (right) north from but not including Fairview Ave. At this point the avenue winds down a steep hill towards Nagle Ave. (where it terminates). Also shown is a magnificent panaromic view of the northernmost sector of Manhattan Island, north from Dyckman Street, situated in a valley. At the extreme right is visible a portion of Highbridge Park, and on the extreme left, part of Fort Tryon Park. This set consists of\nthree views taken the same day.\nApril 20, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"St. Nicholas Avenue & Fairview Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723165f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723165f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/de134590-c552-012f-909b-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1937,"validUntil":1937},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.928247,40.857162]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723166f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: St. Nicholas Avenue - Fort George Avenue","data":{"uuid":"de7bc1a0-c552-012f-8537-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723166f","text":"(1)\nSt. Nicholas Ave., north from but not including Fort George Ave.\nFrom this point the avenue winds down a sharp hill and reaches Nagle Ave.\nat its junction with Dyckman Street and Hillside Ave. (where it terminates)\nThis point of vantage affords a panoramic view of the northernmost sector\nof Manhattan, north from Dyckman Street, to Spuyten Duyvil. At the\nright is part of Highbridge Park, and at the left is a very steep slope\nreaching down to Hillside Ave.\nApril 24, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, from a point slightly northward. Also shown is a portion\nof the Seventh Ave.-Van Cortlandt Line of the Interborough Rapid Transit\nsubway, running, at this point, on an elevated structure on Nagle Ave.\nApril 20, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nThe same, but showing a closer view of the point of confluence of\nthe thoroughfares mentioned in view No. 1. At the right appears Dyckman\nStreet as it crosses Nagle Ave. and proceeds northward. The houses seen\n(left) are on the east side of Dyckman Street, north from Nagle Ave., and\n(right) on the north side of the latter, east from the former street.\nAlso shown (extreme left) is the Dyckman Street station of the subway\nline (mentioned in view 2).\nApril 20, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"St. Nicholas Avenue & Fort George Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723166f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723166f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/de7bc1a0-c552-012f-8537-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1937,"validUntil":1937},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.928387,40.85669]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723166f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: St. Nicholas Avenue - Fort George Avenue","data":{"uuid":"de7bc1a0-c552-012f-8537-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723166f","text":"(1)\nSt. Nicholas Ave., north from but not including Fort George Ave.\nFrom this point the avenue winds down a sharp hill and reaches Nagle Ave.\nat its junction with Dyckman Street and Hillside Ave. (where it terminates)\nThis point of vantage affords a panoramic view of the northernmost sector\nof Manhattan, north from Dyckman Street, to Spuyten Duyvil. At the\nright is part of Highbridge Park, and at the left is a very steep slope\nreaching down to Hillside Ave.\nApril 24, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, from a point slightly northward. Also shown is a portion\nof the Seventh Ave.-Van Cortlandt Line of the Interborough Rapid Transit\nsubway, running, at this point, on an elevated structure on Nagle Ave.\nApril 20, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nThe same, but showing a closer view of the point of confluence of\nthe thoroughfares mentioned in view No. 1. At the right appears Dyckman\nStreet as it crosses Nagle Ave. and proceeds northward. The houses seen\n(left) are on the east side of Dyckman Street, north from Nagle Ave., and\n(right) on the north side of the latter, east from the former street.\nAlso shown (extreme left) is the Dyckman Street station of the subway\nline (mentioned in view 2).\nApril 20, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"St. Nicholas Avenue & Fort George Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723166f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723166f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/de7bc1a0-c552-012f-8537-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1937,"validUntil":1937},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.928387,40.85669]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723166f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: St. Nicholas Avenue - Fort George Avenue","data":{"uuid":"de7bc1a0-c552-012f-8537-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723166f","text":"(1)\nSt. Nicholas Ave., north from but not including Fort George Ave.\nFrom this point the avenue winds down a sharp hill and reaches Nagle Ave.\nat its junction with Dyckman Street and Hillside Ave. (where it terminates)\nThis point of vantage affords a panoramic view of the northernmost sector\nof Manhattan, north from Dyckman Street, to Spuyten Duyvil. At the\nright is part of Highbridge Park, and at the left is a very steep slope\nreaching down to Hillside Ave.\nApril 24, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, from a point slightly northward. Also shown is a portion\nof the Seventh Ave.-Van Cortlandt Line of the Interborough Rapid Transit\nsubway, running, at this point, on an elevated structure on Nagle Ave.\nApril 20, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nThe same, but showing a closer view of the point of confluence of\nthe thoroughfares mentioned in view No. 1. At the right appears Dyckman\nStreet as it crosses Nagle Ave. and proceeds northward. The houses seen\n(left) are on the east side of Dyckman Street, north from Nagle Ave., and\n(right) on the north side of the latter, east from the former street.\nAlso shown (extreme left) is the Dyckman Street station of the subway\nline (mentioned in view 2).\nApril 20, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"St. Nicholas Avenue & Fort George Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723166f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723166f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/de7bc1a0-c552-012f-8537-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1937,"validUntil":1937},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.928387,40.85669]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723416f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: State Street - Whitehall Street","data":{"uuid":"4c8c3780-c553-012f-b459-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723416f","text":"(1)\n7 State Street, north side, between Whitehall and Pearl Streets, showing the Home for Irish Imnigrant Girls, as seen from Battery Park.\nAbout 1905.\nBrown Brothers.\n(2)\nThe same, showing a close view of the stairway and entrance.\nAbout 1911.\n(3)\nThe same as No. 1 at a later date. Also shomn is No. 6, the\n6-story house adjoining it, after improvement.\nSeptember 25, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"State Street & Whitehall Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723416f-c","imageUrl":"http://www.oldnyc.org/rotated-assets/600px/723416f-c.90.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/4c8c3780-c553-012f-b459-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1905,"validUntil":1927},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.012843,40.702435]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723428f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: State Street - Bridge Street","data":{"uuid":"51035bd0-c553-012f-0480-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723428f","text":"(1)\n16 to 19 State Street, east side, between Bridge Street and\nBowling Green, showing in the foreground, a portion of Battery\nPark. The house on the extreme left, is the rear of No. 7 Bowling\nGreen, at the S.E. corner of State Street. These houses have long\nsince been demolished, and on its site now (1937), stands the\nUnited States Custom House.\nAbout 1861.\nBrown Brothers.\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date and showing demolition. On the left\nappears the rears of houses that face on Bowling Green. Note the\nProduce Exchange in the background.\nDate----?\nEugene E. Armbruster Collection.\n","folder":"State Street & Bridge Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723428f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723428f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/51035bd0-c553-012f-0480-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.014424,40.703377]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723509f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Thompson Street - Spring Street","data":{"uuid":"70f8b4b0-c553-012f-2d2d-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723509f","text":"(1) Thompson Street, west side, at, adjoining, and north of the N.W. corner of Spring Street, showing 181 Spring Street at the corner (it has no Thompson Street house number) and 87 Thompson Street, two doors north, both old frame houses. No. 181 Spring Street is faced with brick. Judging from the decorations in Thompson Street, an Italian saint's-day festival has been going on. 1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, eleven years later, after the demolition of No. 87 Thompson Street, the frame house which adjoined the five-story  garage (formerly stable). June 7, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n","folder":"Thompson Street & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723509f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723509f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/70f8b4b0-c553-012f-2d2d-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.002652,40.724858]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723622f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Union Square (East) - 17th Street (East).","data":{"uuid":"a0065540-c553-012f-9fe5-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723622f","text":"(1)\n42 Union Square East and clearing on the S.E. corner of 17th Street, site of 44 Union Square and the Westmoreland apartment house (100 East 17th Street), which have been demolished to make room for the new Tammany Hall. Part of the Guardian Life Insurance Building and the old houses 105-17 East 17th Street, on the north side of 17th Street, are shown across the clearing. The date is in the third year of Mayor James J. Walker's first term.\nJuly 7, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n42 Union Square East and the new Tammany Hall, at S.E. corner of 17th Street. The date is Election Day in what would have been the fourth and last year of Mayor James J. Walker's second term. Mayor O'Brien, elected the previous November to fill out the last year of Walker's term, was defeated by the Republican - Fusion candidate [Fiorello] La Guardia. A rough and bitter contest at the polls is going on as this picture is taken.\nNovember 7, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nStamp of The New York Public Library, Astor Lenox and Tilden Foundations.","folder":"Union Square (East) & 17th Street (East)., Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723622f-b","imageUrl":"http://www.oldnyc.org/rotated-assets/600px/723622f-b.90.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a0065540-c553-012f-9fe5-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1928,"validUntil":1933},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.989016,40.736542]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723861f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Wall Street - Broad Street","data":{"uuid":"02e331a0-c554-012f-f270-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723861f","text":"Wall Street (center of No. 1) and vicinity, at Proad and Nassau Streets, as viewed westward from the Wall and Hanover (Brown Bros.) Bldg. Prominently shown is the 32 storied Bankers Trust Co; at the N.W. corner of Wall and Nassau Streets. Adjoining same on the latter front is the 22 story Hanover National Bank Bldg. To the right of the latter in View No. 2 appears the 38 storied Equitable Bldg. on Broadway. At the margin is the Bank of N.Y. and Trust Co. with a golden eagle atop thereof. The intervening space between this and the aforementioned Bankers Trust Co. Bldg. will shortly provide a base for the 7O storied Bank of Manhattan.\nMay 13, 1929.\nViews 1 and 2\nP.L. Sperr\n","folder":"Wall Street & Broad Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723861f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723861f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/02e331a0-c554-012f-f270-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1929,"validUntil":1929},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.010723,40.70713]}},
{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723861f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Wall Street - Broad Street","data":{"uuid":"02e331a0-c554-012f-f270-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723861f","text":"Wall Street (center of No. 1) and vicinity, at Proad and Nassau Streets, as viewed westward from the Wall and Hanover (Brown Bros.) Bldg. Prominently shown is the 32 storied Bankers Trust Co; at the N.W. corner of Wall and Nassau Streets. Adjoining same on the latter front is the 22 story Hanover National Bank Bldg. To the right of the latter in View No. 2 appears the 38 storied Equitable Bldg. on Broadway. At the margin is the Bank of N.Y. and Trust Co. with a golden eagle atop thereof. The intervening space between this and the aforementioned Bankers Trust Co. Bldg. will shortly provide a base for the 7O storied Bank of Manhattan.\nMay 13, 1929.\nViews 1 and 2\nP.L. Sperr\n","folder":"Wall Street & Broad Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723861f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723861f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/02e331a0-c554-012f-f270-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1929,"validUntil":1929},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.010723,40.70713]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723863f-a","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Wall Street - Broad Street","data":{"uuid":"03a58360-c554-012f-a586-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723863f","text":"Wall Street, west across Broad & Nassau Street's, to Broadway. At the latter point is the dominant Trinity Church. The four corners in the center are occupied by, the Drexel Morgan Bldg., the Kiernan Telegraphic Agency, the 5 story (later 7) structure soon to be the Manhattan Trust Co. home and the U. S. Sub Treasury. Note the absence of the Washington statue on the steps of the latter.\nN4eg e 33o\nBetween 1872280\n(2)\nWall Street and at the Pead of Street may be seen the )pires of Trinity Church. At the rigght of picture may be seen the Sub-Treasury Building,East Side, an8 tho statue of George WWashington,corner of Wall street and\nNassau.\nNo date,nor record.\n\nThis shows the Gillender Building, completed in 1897 and demolished in 1910 for the Bankers Trust Bldg at Broad and Wall.  Since there are no cars, I'd guess 1897.\nJHale 5-27-15","folder":"Wall Street & Broad Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723863f-a","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723863f-a.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/03a58360-c554-012f-a586-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1872,"validUntil":1872},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.010723,40.70713]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723919f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Wall Street - William Street","data":{"uuid":"1b53a7d0-c554-012f-2cd1-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723919f","text":"Wall Street, west from William Street (foreground), to Broadway, showing on the west side of the latter, at the head of this thoroughfare, Trinity Church. This early view of the financial district is conspicious by the absence of the following institutions: The U. S. Trust Company of New York building of 1888 (No. 45-47); The heightened U. S. National Bank of New York building of 1890 (No. 41); The third (9 story) building of the Mechanics National Bank (No. 31-33); The Wilks Building at the\nS.W. corner of Wall and Broad Streets; The Gallatin National Bank building of 1887 (in the process of construction at No. 34-36, adjoining the Assay Office) and the Bank of America building of 1888-9 (No. 44-6).\n\nCompare this view with one of 1895 and note the changes; the last of that period to go was the brownstone shown at the left; the site to this day (1938) being occupied by the same firm, the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company. An account of same was carried in a column titled\n\"Sky Lines' in the New York Sun of April 28, 1938.\n\nSubsequently the following were replaced; the Drexel Morgan & Co. building in 1913; the old United States Assay Office building in 1916; and the Mechanics National Bank building in 1932. 1929 saw the site for the present 7O storied Bank of Manhattan Building (No. 40) cleared.\n\nNo. 2 of this set shows a view slightly later; the Gallatin National Bank Building being completed and with a workmens scaffold about to be removed. This structure was erected on a site which included their former building and a 1ot purchased from the dissolved Union Bank which was adjacent. The purchase price for the latter was $400000. The new nine story building was built and owned jointly by the Bank and Adrian Iselin.\n","folder":"Wall Street & William Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723919f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723919f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/1b53a7d0-c554-012f-2cd1-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1887,"validUntil":1887},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.009531,40.706393]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"723921f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Wall Street - William Street","data":{"uuid":"1c09c990-c554-012f-e796-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"723921f","text":"(1)\nVall Street, west from William Street to Broadway and showing Trinity Church at that point. Note the changed aspects of this thoroughfare from an earlier view of 1890. (q.v.); buildings mentioned there in being here apparent. The prominent structure occupying the N.W. corner of Wall and Nassau Streets is the Gillenden Building which in 1911 will make way for the present (1938) Bankers Trust Company Building.\nJune 1, 1904.\nBrown Brothers.\n\n(2)\nA similar view emphasizing the south side of this thoroughfare. Note the Drexel, Morgan and the Wilks Buildings occupying opposite corners (S.E. and S.W. respectively) of this and Broad Street.\nJune 1906.\nGeorge L. Balgue.\n","folder":"Wall Street & William Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#723921f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/723921f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/1c09c990-c554-012f-e796-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1904,"validUntil":1904},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.009531,40.706393]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"724024f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Washington Square West - 6th Avenue","data":{"uuid":"46b869e0-c554-012f-b9d7-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"724024f","text":"(1)\nWashington Square Park, the central and northeastern part, seen from\nWashington Square West.\nIn the right center is the new comfort station, which early in 1928 keplaced the old wooden one. In the center is the fountain, used as a children's swimming pool. On the farther side of the drive\nis the statue of Qaribaldi, erected around 1890.\nAugust, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, showing the builoings on either side of the northeastern corner. Between the old houses on Washington Sduare North, and the new New York University building (about 1900) on Washington Square East, 1ises a new apantment building at 1 University Place, built in 1929. In the left foreground is the Washington Arch in the permanent form erected after the Washington Centennial of 1889.\nAuguat, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.  D o0S\nNO REPRODUCTIONS.  NEG H :1A E\n","folder":"Washington Square West & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#724024f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/724024f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/46b869e0-c554-012f-b9d7-58d385a7bc34"}},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.000529,40.732294]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"724031f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Washington Square Park (Memorial Arch).","data":{"uuid":"49c182a0-c554-012f-765f-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"724031f","text":"Washington Square Park (Manhattan): The Washington Memorial Arch in the northern edge of the Park at the foot of Fifth Avenue and viewing northward thru same up this thoroughfare. This structure was completed in April of 1892 at a cost of $128,000. Further details will be found in King's Handbook of New York (1892) on page 158. Buildings on the right and left of this structure face southward on the Park and bear Washington Square North numbers; the Rhinelander being the latter. Note the modern apartment house in View 1. This is at the S.E. corner of Fifth Avenue and E. 8th Street and is titled No. 1 Fifth Avenue. Thru the Arch and in the distance appears the monolithic Empire State Building.\nFebruary 24, 1933\nViews 2 and 3: Fall 1925\nP. L. Sperr\n","folder":"Washington Square Park (Memorial Arch)., Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#724031f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/724031f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/49c182a0-c554-012f-765f-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1925,"validUntil":1925},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.997332,40.730823]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"724034f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: Washington Square South - Thompson Street","data":{"uuid":"4b0d3d30-c554-012f-8c67-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"724034f","text":"Washington Square Park: The circle and Arch as viewed northward from Washington Square South (foreground, car tracks thereon) at Thompson Street and showing on the far side of the Park several 3 1/2-story homes that bear Nos. 13 to 9 Washington Square North. They are the property of the Sailors Snug Harbor Corporation and are east of Fifth Ave.; a thoroughfare that begins at that point. Upon the latter appears the towered apartment house; known as No. 1 Fifth Ave. This is a set of\n3 similar views, at different dates.\nMay 23, 1933.\nView 2:eMay 22, 1935.\nView 3:-September 26, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\nV1eW ~E NWEG ~ E72S\n","folder":"Washington Square South & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#724034f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/724034f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/4b0d3d30-c554-012f-8c67-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1935,"validUntil":1935},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.998102,40.730279]}},
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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"724753f-b","type":"st:Photo","name":"Manhattan: White Street - Baxter Street","data":{"uuid":"67c9e970-c555-012f-c14a-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"724753f","text":"View No. 1 is north from Baxter Street (right) toward White Street, which is directly across the cleared site for the new Criminal Courts (and prison) Building.  This incorporates two square blocks which have just been cleared and are bounded by Centre on the west, Baxter on the east, Leonard on the south, and White Street on the north. Through the center runs Franklin Street. The photographer's vantage point in No. 1 is Baxter Street with Columbus Park on his right.  In No. 2, the photographer is positioned farther west on Leonard Street looking across the clearing directly at the buildings along White Street.\nJune 10, 1938.\nView 2: June 12, 1938\nP. L. Sperr\n","folder":"White Street & Baxter Street, Manhattan, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#724753f-b","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/724753f-b.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/67c9e970-c555-012f-c14a-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1930,"validUntil":1938},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-73.999944,40.716548]}},
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Johannes had three sons and four daughters and became a Justice of the Provincial Courts.\nWhen Justice Johannes died in 1734, the property was inherited by his eldest son Cornelius who had married Mary Hicks, daughter of Judge Isaac Hicks. Cornelius and Mary prospered, added to the original farm, and until Cornelius' death in 1759, lived in the house they had built twenty-four years earlier.\nCornelius left three sons - Stephan, Cornelius II, and Gilbert. Stephan, the eldest, inherited the house and flourishing farm. Cornelius II had the misfortune of being captured by the British in a surprise raid on Flushing and was confined aboard one of the notorious prison ships anchored in the Wallabout (Bay). He died soon after his release from the effects of a year's confinement under horrible conditions. Stephan fell heir to the appointment as\ndelegate to the Continental Congress, to which office his deceased brother Cornelius had been elected in June, 1776.\nGilbert Van Wyck, the youngest of the three brothers, was a Tory and served as a justice of the peace for King George III until the end of the war when he joined the Tory exodus to Nova Scotia. His cousins Captain Thomas Hicks and Captain Thomas Van Wyck, who had remained loyal to the crown, went with him.\nHowever, Major Cornelius Van Wyck, Gilbert's son, fought with the Continental army for the duration of the war since he did not share his father's political views.\nConsequently, in 1789, Major Cornelius Van Wyck inherited the house and land jointly with his cousin Stephan, son of the Cornelius-of-the-prison-ship. Stephan was not interested in farming and sold his interest to Major Cornelius who thus became the last Van Wyck owner of the house his grandfather built in 1735. 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{"type":"Feature","properties":{"id":"729567f-c","type":"st:Photo","name":"Richmond: Bay Street - Borough Place","data":{"uuid":"84018f60-c55c-012f-9108-58d385a7bc34","imageId":"729567f","text":"St. George, Staten Island, showing Staten Island's ferry and railroad terminals as seen in a northerly direction from 30 Bay Street.\n\nIn view 1, from right to left, are shown the following: the ramp leading down to St George-Brooklyn ferry landing, the terminal of the Staten Island Rapid Transit system, the St. George-Manhattan terminal and the ramp leading up to it from Bay Street, the Baltimore & Ohio freight yards, and a portion of the Richmond Borough Hall.  In the background is the Manhattan skyline.\n\nViews 2 and 3 are in a more easterly direction, towards Brooklyn.  In the lower right-hand corners of these views is the U.S. Lighthouse Station, at the S.E. corner of Bay Street and Borough Place.\n\nView 1, 2: April 29, 1929\nView 3: March 5, 1939\n\nP.L. Sperr\nNO REPRODUCTIONS","folder":"Bay Street & Borough Place, Staten Island, NY","url":"https://www.oldnyc.org/#729567f-c","imageUrl":"http://oldnyc-assets.nypl.org/600px/729567f-c.jpg","nyplUrl":"http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/84018f60-c55c-012f-9108-58d385a7bc34"},"validSince":1929,"validUntil":1929},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-74.076247,40.64206]}},
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