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ARCHITECTURE,
MADE BY
NEW
YORK.
NEW YORK:
BAKER
PKINTIN&-HOTTSE SQUARE.
1865.
DAJSTEEL D.
BADGER,
President,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern
District of
New
York.
M4
>3.
IRON ARCHITECTURE:
ITS ORIGIN,
this
volume, in presenting
it
to the public,
consider
it
not inappropriate
to give a brief account of the introduction of Iron Architecture in this country, setting forth,
at the
same
time,
known
uses to
which
it
and
that Iron has been used in England and other European countries for
is
believed to be of purely
American
etc.;
but
its
invention,
intro-
and of
The
first
person
who
was
In the year 1842, Mr. Badger erected, in the city of Boston, the first structure of Iron
ever seen in America. The columns and lintels of the first story were of this material, but the
prevailing prejudice against this bold innovation
until
he would remove
was
so great that he
at his
own
if it
to
expense.
All .the Iron Buildings in this country have been erected since that period,
existence to that humble introduction.
During the following year, A. L. Johnson, of Baltimore, brought to the notice of Mr.
Badger his invention of Rolling Iron Shutters. For the purpose of using these shutters, it
first stories
At
called), in all buildings where
was universally conceded, prejudice began
once the superiority of the " Badger Fronts " (as they were then
large and attractive
desirable,
'
[4j
to yields the manufacture increased, and step by step new and more complete and elaborate
designs and improvements
came
became legitimately
New
became
evident,
were needed, and the foundation was laid for the present extensive works
Corporation, situated on Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, between Avenues B
their preparation
of this
and
C.
and contemplated the erection of an Iron Dwelling House, and that he frequently had stated
his conviction of its practicability, and expressed his belief that Iron would in time be adopted
as the best material for first-class buildings, on account of
forms of which
It is also
it
its
durability
known
its
economy.
building in Boston, one William V. Picket published a volume in London, which he styled "
New
System of Architecture, founded on the Forms of Nature, and developing the Properties
of Metals/'
In the preface to that volume he considered "The Capability of Metallic Bodies for the
Kealization of Peculiar Beauty/' and set forth the value of Iron in Civil as well as Naval
Architecture, on account of
economy of
its
space,
facility of construction,
erection of dwellings
work of Mr. Picket is made not for the purpose of elucidating the
principles of Architecture laid down by him, for his ideas would be deemed crude at the
present time, but simply with the design of showing how recently the subject was regarded
The
allusion to this
as so novel as to be claimed as a
"New
duction.
is
we
will
is
on
cumbrous as
stone, in
which case
by the perseverance of
But,
its
cost
was
cast solid,
and
all
is
Among
material
we may mention
the following
commend
it
to
and quite
objection.
prejudices were removed, and to day the practicability of the use of Iron for
structures
year
it
this country.
in public opinion
stated that
its intro-
all
all
kinds of
skeptical.
as a building
STEENGTH.
The established superiority of Iron
safely affirm that
or
in this
regard
now
We may
requires no argument.
is
requisite in building,
namely
LIGHTNESS OF STRUCTURE.
A
and ornamental
light
which
edifice of Iron
and
may
cumbrous
sufficient strength
is
Combined with
this
we may mention
FACILITY OF ERECTION.
Nearly
the
all
work
foundry and finishing departments, and thence transferred to the place of erection and put
together with rapidity and security.
is
capable of
all
forms of
ARCHITECTURAL BEAUTY.
must be evident that whatever architectural forms can be carved or wrought
It
Besides, iron
added that
To
it is
and
in
wood
is
capable
it
may be
this capability of
beauty we
may add
that of
ECONOMY OR CHEAPNESS.
The
outlay,
cost of highly-wrought
use
but they
may
in stone or marble,
own
love of art,
may
also
may
is
Those
who
study economy in building should have regard to the permanence of the structure and intrinsic
value of the materials, as well as the prime cost of erection.
DUEABILITY.
may be
It
as Iron, and none can so successfully resist the wasting influences of the elements.
invaluable because of
It is also
its
INCOMBUSTIBILITY.
As a
against
resistant of
fire will
fire,
Iron
is
unequaled.
be materially reduced
and
it
to be considered a civilized
which serve
by
fire-proof buildings,
may
be added
its
capability of
EENOVATION.
The durability of an Iron structure
age,
its
it
non-absorbent surface, at
color also
may from
its
less
is
pristine
such that
if it
wood
or other materials.
The
The Illusteations contained in the present volume will show the manifold purposes for
which Iron has been applied as a building material, and also exhibit the high degree of
architectural beauty
attained.
FIEST-CLAS8 STORES
In the
cities
of
New York,
ornamented
in the
all
Charleston,
New Orleans,
styles of Architecture
the
doors and
universally approved
The
style of Shutters
Architectural Iron
Works
is
considered
and not
derangement.
liable to
The gearing
is
simple, durable,
Reference to Plates Nos. 29, 69, and 71, will show the
may be added
that the
demand for
Company
provided with the most complete and elaborate machinery for their speedy manufacture.
Special attention
is
buildings to be occupied as
MANUFACTORIES,
In which strength, solidity, light, and ornament
insurance against
On pages
Mott
Street,
erected for
may
fire
4, 5,
and
will
all
class,
situated on
fire-proof.
structure,
In
throughout completely
An
6,
be obviated.
may
and of
its
is
its
The protection of
life
GRAIN WAREHOUSES.
The amount of the annual losses of grain and warehouse property
by fire almost transcends belief. The ordinary storehouses are built wholly
or in part of wood, and from certain
well-known causes are peculiarly combustible, and liable to rapid
decay.
Such liabilities are
entirely removed by the use of Iron.
The first Iron building of this character was erected in Brooklyn,
for The United States
Warehousing Company/'
The diagrams on pages 60, 61, and 62 will show that this
structure was intended to be
used for elevating, transferring, and storing grain, and
protecting it against fire,
In the building referred to, the Bins, which are
cylindrical, are made like boilers, of
riveted plate iron;
feature of ventilation
is
is
invaluable, as
it
it
will save
insects,
and
This single
By
is
The con-
ARSENALS
For storing Arms and Ammunition.
safely
be added that
its
its
purposes, and
its
is
West Troy,
construction,
and
it
considered as having
erection.
FERRY HOUSES
IROIST
of
it is
Have
first
in 1858.
may
The
been constructed by the Architectural Iron Works for the Union Ferry Company
York and Brooklyn. These structures are an ornament to the city, and supply the
also
New
wooden
by
fire.
many
We
would
call attention to
CAST
As shown
in
oil
from the
perils of fire.
by
It is believed that
the combination of
AND WEOUGHT-IEON
Plate LXIII.
for the
BEAMS,
elasticity of these
Beams
consist in their
peculiar shape, the necessary quantity of iron being in the proper place, and the
Wrought-
made by
in the construction of
VENETIAN BLINDS,
Both
and
inside of
much
windows.
lighter appearance to the eye than those
occupy
less
warpage
space, are
or shrinkage,
highly approved by
all
more
when
closed,
When
who have
will
may
they also
fire.
in
manufacture them.
In this connection
of wood,
and hence
made
[]
WINDOW
SASHES,
warm
climates.
It
Bridges,
Roofs,
Domes,
Window
Railings, Verandahs,
Window
Lintels
and
Balustrades,
Sills,
Cornices,
Consoles, Brackets
Stairways,
and Rosettes,
Guards, Lamp, Awning and Horse Posts, Patent Lights and Iron
Sidewalks.
Reference to the Table of Contents will show numerous uses besides those already enumerated.
This volume
Works
and
it is
medium
who may be
profited
by
its
study,
and aid
taste.
ILLUSTEATIONS.
PLATE
I.
Frontispiece, showing, through the Arch, the Office Building of the Architectural Iron
42 Duane Street,
II.
View
New York.
by
fire
Avenue
York,
New York,
built for
&, Co.
New
rebuilt, enlarged,
C,
on Matt
Works,
I.
M. Singer
Streets,
&
Co.,
New
machines.
This building
&c, being
is
perfectly fire-proof
entirely of iron.
The
floors are
The
stairs,
<fcc.,
shown upon a
section of this
Plate VI.
building,
VI. Section of Singer Building (see Plate IV) showing Columns, Girders, Beams, Stairs, Roofs,
Side- walks, etc.
VII. Elevation of front of Cary Building on Chambers Street,
on Reade
All the openings in both fronts are enclosed with patent Rolling Iron
Built for W. H. Cary.
Occupied by Cary, Howard and Sanger.
Street.
Shutters.
VHI. No.
New
and Panel.
X. Cornices.
.
(Cary
Plate VII.)
8.)
Occupied in
first
No.
No.
85.
No. 58.
New
Built for
offices.
York.
Plate
III.
Haughwout Building.
New
York.
Room
of the Grrover
&
Haughwout
Building.
12
elevation
"Watervliet Arsenal,
This building
XHI.
and
U.
Government
S.
at
West Troy, N. Y.
entirely of iron
is
Section and elevation of Pier and Arch, and section of Cornice and Arch, Iron Store House,
Watervliet Arsenal.
XV. No.
T.
No.
8.
XVI. No.
Ill,
No.
94,
No.
92. Cornice
No.
86.
Top
No.
82.
XVII. Nos.
4,
and
etc.
6.
styles of architecture.
XIX. Elevation
XX. No.
87.
No.
93.
Top
Top
Plate
(See
New
Q. Jones, Chicago,
J.
111.
LII.)
York.
XXI. Elevation
XXII. Elevation
95.
No.
96.
No.
No.
XXV.
XXVH.
many
similar to
erected in
New
No. 108. Elevation and section of Arch and Pier (see Plate LVIIL), third and
J.
McGregor, Newark, N.
XC),
fifth stories.
first story.
J.
No. 114. Arches, Keys and Arch Ornaments (see Plate LXX.) second and fourth
"
No. 101.
XXVIII. No.
62.
"
"
"
(see
York.
New York.
and Broadway,
No. 109. Elevation and section of Arch and Pier (see Plate
XXVI.
Kidd.
XXIII. No.
XXIV.
J.
stories.
Plate XC.)
Elevation of part of fronts erected on Theatre Alley, Boston, for Charles Merriam and
others.
No.
65.
No.
66.
XXIX. Showing
Chain Wheel;
Crank Stand
J,
and
FF and
Crank
of Shutter Groove
when
B, Shaft
Grooves
C, Shutter
K, Balance Weight
in place
P P,
S,
M M, section of
N. Y.
E E, Weight
I,
Shutter Groove
St.,
A A A A, Archi-
XXX.
& Hart,
W.
R R R,
side
;
view of
N, position
Couplings on
very substantial.
13
XXXI.
Arranged
No.
52.
No.
53.
for
"
Arranged
No. 54.
"
No.
"
55.
for
stores,
one
two
stores,
one
store,
"
"
"
"
"
with
"
"
two
passage to
to
any sized
an inch to the
98.
No.
50.
No. 115.
XXXIII. Elevation
foot,
for
lot.
XXXII. No.
No. 112.
lofts, all
scale of one-eighth of
"
,"
and Corbel.
of First-story Front, with Basement Posts and Piers, with Section and Plan of Side-
XXXIV.
XXXV.
No.
33.
No.
34.
Elevation of
and Panels on
first story,
first
New
face of doors.
Street,
New York,
showing Entrance
to Lofts.
XXXVI.
XXXVII.
No.
17.
Elevation of two
stories,
Folding Shutters.
No
18.
XXXVIII. No.
9.
No.
XXXIX
10.
R A. &
New York.
Key
[See Plate
XL. No.
67.
No.
68.
XLI.
Window
XLII.
4
For
sizes,
&c,
XC.
XLIII. No.
Window
Lintel and
Sill
XLIY.
Any
1.
14
Window
Lamp
No. 128.
XLV.
Window
88.
Cornice with Dentils, Frieze with Architrave, showing Pedestal and Panel above.
No.
76.
Window
No.
No.
31.
Nos. 78
No.
80.
No.
30.
full length.
Nine
XLVIII.
77.
No. 81.
XLVII.
Sill.
No.
XLVI.
Panel and
Nos.
Seven
6, 7,
Five different
Corbels.
8, 35.
styles, various
dimensions.
For
sizes of Consoles,
XLIX.
No.
22.
Nos. 23, 24, 27, 18, 19, 20, 21. Composite Capitals for Pilasters.
Horn
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
For
sizes,
LII. Elevation
LIII. Vault
and
Beams
section of
"
"
of various styles.
LV.
and Base.
"
for
A. Bobbins, Chicago,
111.
Portico.
15
Window
Blinds, Burglar
and
Fire-proof.
LVII. Lattice Panels for Store Fronts, also appropriate for Railings, &c.
LVIII. Elevation and Section of Store Front, erected for estate of
LX. Elevation
for
Gray, Boston.
J. C.
H. H. Hunnewell, Boston.
LXI. Horizontal
at
and Philadelphia.
bottom of Bins.
LXII. Section of Grain Building through Bins, showing Bins, Brick Arches, Columns, Tie Rods,
Foundation, &c.
LXIV. No.
No.
No.
LXV.
LXVI.
Elevation of
24.
first
York.
26.
"
Tiffany
&
Co.,
New
550 Broadway,
York.
Banking-House or
and Mirror on
LXIX. No.
sides,
Office Building.
&
Co., Halifax,
N.
S.
Show-window
in Center,
Dwarf
Doors.
finish of the
&
others, Chicago,
111.
A.
B.
Side of Pilaster, showing Dwarf-door C, folded back, Shutter Groove, position of Shaft,
D.
Wheel
E.
and Rosettes.
Consoles, Brackets
A, Section
B,
End
at
For dimensions,
Havana, Cuba
Elevation
size,
C,
Front Elevation
E, Foot of
Column, showing manner of securing to Wharf; F, Gutter Frieze and Column Cap.
LXXY.
LXXVI.
LXXVIII.
LXXIX.
LXXX.
"
"
"
LXXYII. Door
Guards.
For
W.
sizes, see
J.
J.
"
S.
Coleman, Halifax, N.
S.
Awning
Co., Halifax,
B. Bennett, Halifax, N. S.
Catalogue of Details.
Guards,
&
N.
LXXXI. Widow
<fec.
LXXIY.
store.
Shows Rolling Iron Shutter under Lintel, arranged to run down to Panel of Door.
Shows Rolling Iron Shutter behind Lintel, arranged to close down upon Iron
149.
No. 150.
LXXII.
New
25.
LXXI.
"
LXVII. Elevation
LXX.
story of
"
Posts,
For
W.
Co., Halifax,
N.
S.
G. Coombs, Halifax, N. S.
sizes,
Lamp
&
&c,
Posts,
16
LXXXII. Door
LXXXIII.
Sills,
Winding
Stairs,
&c;
Elevation and Section of Sidewalk, &c, snowing Basement, Patent Light Platform, Iron Side-
LXXXIV.
Design
LXXXV.
"
LXXXVI.
"
street.
for a Single
"
"
"
"
"
"
Iron,
"
80 feet span.
50
constructed of a combination of
LXXXVII.
LXXXVIII.
LXXXIX.
"
"
"
of
Wrought
Ferry House, erected for Dr. Thomas Rainey, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Balustrades,
XC. Elevation
XCL
"
<fcc.
New
York.
for
Street,
New
York.
XCIV.
Iron Railings.
XCV.
Iron Railings.
XCVI. Cemetery
XCVII. Railings
Iron Railings.
for Balustrades
Posts,
XCIX.
and Stoops.
C.
Railings.
CI.
Railings.
&
J. E.
Condict,
White
Street,
New
York.
CATALOGUE OF DETAILS.
Article.
Plate.
No.
V.
119
"
VIII.
118
"
XIII.
120
"
XXV.
108
"
109
Arch
"
...
"
Base of Column
"
*..
"
"
"
VIII. 118
147
"
148
157
106
"
LI.
"
110
"
"
159
116
desired length
"
"
"
LIII.
"
"
"
U
"
"
"
"
XLV.
76
Y7
"
"
"
81
i<-
XLIII.
LXXXI.
173
"
li
Bracket
137
1.1J
94
1.
111
"
1.3
XX.
89
XLIV.
88
Proj.
8j
6
"
2Y4
XVI.
Balcony
136
LVI.
XVIII. 101
Blocking Course
"
"
and Outside,
Fire proof
XLIII.
29
133
134
TOR
XO O
.*
158
styles, semi-circular,
Height.
Awning
146
"
styles.
Window
24
L.
and
XXV.
and
22
"
114
XXVII. 114
XXXII. 115
"
Arch ornaments
"
"
Architrave
119
XLIX.
XXXII. 112
XXXIX.
sizes
No.
V.
XXVII. 107
'.
"
Also other
Plate.
.8
LXXII.
"
10
.10
"
11
1.1
12
"
12
12
.4-J
1.2J
"
XIV.
43
"
10
"
XXIV.
XXXVII.
64
"
1.6
1.8
"
18
"
10
1.8
"
"
9| 1.3
1.3 1.1
"
15
"
16
4.2
"
"
Baluster
XVI.
92
"
"
94
"
"
111
"
Buttress,
Block
.101
3.
13
14
54
XVIII. 102
"
XXXII.
98
"
XXXV.
34
Balustrade
XVI.
92
"
LX1V.
25
"
"
94
"
LXVIII.
35
"
111
"
LXXV.
38
LXXXIX.
199
"
LXXVI.
39
"
200
"
LXXVIII.
40
"
201
"
LXXIX.
41
"
202
u
"
Many
other styles,
all sizes.
18
Diam. of
Height of
neck.
Capital, Doric
"
Capital, Ionic
3f
"
Plate.
No.
Plate.
Ti
"
"
cap.
5J
"
41
10
XLIY
126
LI
161
Aldrich
XLIX
u
.
Foliated
LI. 158
((
Col.
at base.
4
5
6
7
XLIX
22
"
"
"
7i
Si
41
41
11
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"
6}
llf
6 J-
11
"
"
71
71
"
"
ft.
1.
81
1.
"
"
8|
1.31
"
"
9 T\
1.4J
1.7
Stewart's
Column
10
11
Height.
10f
l.ii
of Plenty
a
1.2|
Ill
19
20
18
23
21
148
146
146
147
11
lft.
iameter.
Horn
"
Also, other
neck.
Gothic
Diam. of
158
Tuscan
Eagle
Composite
No.
LI
1.3-I
1.01
10
1>2
"
1.11
10 |
1A l
1.2
l.Ql
I.41
"
"
1.4
l.li
1.7
"
"
"
1.5
1.
If
1.7}
1.6
1.7|
"
1.8
l.Si
1.5i
2.3-1
"
3.
2.2
L.
146
147
148
LI.
157
158
159
160
161
XLIX.
XLVIII.
Corbel
ft
3.10
"
"
"
sizes.
22
28
281
282
283
284
XLV.
31
XLII.
125
V.
119
117
of
Height inc.
abacus &
.6
1.1
XLIX.
.7
1.1
"
.8
1.1
"
.9
1.1
"
"
.10
1.1
1.1
"
1.1
1.1
"
"
ft.
1.2
1.4
.9
.10
1
ft.
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
.10
1.0
1.4
i.5j
Also, other sizes.
cover.
pilaster."
1.2f
1.2f
1.21
1.2!
1.2J
1.2f
1.2J
1.4f
1.4f
I.41
26
"
"
"
X.
84
"
58
85
Trusses
Modillions
"
"
1.3
"
&
"
<<
Dentils
Plain.
Enriched.
"
"
Modil. Dentils.
Stewart's.
"
Doric
388 B'way.
XVI.
92
XVIII.
86
82
100
101
102
Modillions
103
"
XX.
61
87
89
"
Enriched.
"
Dentils.
Plain.
Society Lib'ry.
120
Inst.
91
XIII.
Trusses
Taylor's.
90
Enriched. Mo-
Balustrade above
Plain.
97
Dentils
Cooper
17
Plain.
dillion.
Lord
"
"
Modillions
Enriched.
501 B'way.
"
-H
"
"
VIII.
"
"
"
Watervliet.
1.4!
1.4!
1.7.
Enriched.
Gilsey.
"
Plain.
"
1.31
Dentils
Plain.
u
"
"
Singer.
"
Corni
"
"
Enriched
Dentils.
it
93
99
Plain.
Modillions
83
62
.. ..
Plate.
Cornice.
Enriched Modillions.
130 B'way.
B'way
&
Grand.
<
Trusses
Plain.
Dentils
]
Height, including caps, but
exclusive of
No.
XXIII.
Dentils.
95
"
96
XXXII.
Dentils
"
Gilsey.
Many
Ornamented
Enriched Modill.
19
foot leaf.
Face on front
52
XLIY.
Many
foot leaf.
Gilsey
1.4
501 Broadway.
2.6*
130
"
Project'n.
Width.
.8
.4
2.0
.5
.6
2.0
.5
.7
2.0
.5
.7
.6
119
117
XVI.
86
"
"
X.
118
1.4
1.0
XXIII.
96
.7
.5
.6
XLII.
71
"
XIII.
120
1.10
.9
.10
XL VII.
38
"
XVIII.
100
32
"
XX.
32
"
"
93
1.7
.10*
.8
1.7
.10*
.10
u
ti
97
87
i.H
1.2
1.0
47
"
XXIII.
96
1.10
1.6
1.5
similar to
47
"
XXXII.
98
.8
XLVII.
34
67
.10*
2.6-J-
1.11
.6
1,8*
1.7
.8
2.3
1.2
1.2
2.3
1.2
1.0
2.3
,9
.9
1.0
mold'g on
.9
1.2
face. ( 2.3
a
it
2.9
1.5
1.4
.9
.6
2.1
.9
.8
2.1
.9
.10
K
K
K
tt
1.0
275
1.2
275
.11
.8
1.8*
.7
.7
1.8
.5
.7
277
.8
1.3
.7
.7
1.4
.6
1.4
.10
273
"
"
"
274
Height.
4.4*
"
4.3*
4.1*
Width.
.10
.10
"
"
3.9
.10
XLVIII.
LXXII.
33
36
37
39
"
"
"
B
F
D
H
"
.8
1.8
.6
.5
2.0
.9
.9
3.2
1.7
.8
3.2
1.7
.10
1.1
132
132
"
132
132
132
3.5*
.10
132
3.1*
.10
132
1.1
"
130
"
3.9
1.1
141
3.9
.11*
"
3.9
.11*
"
><
1.1
"
137
3.9
1.1
"
137
XCI.
"
"
<;
"
any
size,
129
127
4.3J
206
"
203
1.0
-2.2
1.0
1.2
2.2
1.0
1.4
1.6
.6
.5
48
205
"
"
1.0
"
2.2
131
131
4.3*
"
"
.11*
"
1.1
"
"
.11*
3.5*
"
1.8*
3.9
3.5*
.8
"
LXXVII. 131
1.1
279
1.3
"
.8
"
.11*
2.8*
272
"
3.9
.8
.8
"
"
1.0
.10
271
"
279
2.0
1.4
LXIII.
"
"
"
.6
257
"
277
1.2
XCIX.
other designs.
2.4
3.0
many
275
.9
2.6
Girder,
275
.9
.6
Also,
XLVII. 35
XLVIII. 275
u
XCVIII. 245
"
2.1
.11
Gates
2.1
2.6
53
46
.10
2.1
3.0
it
No.
3.8
Tiffany
Palmer
sizes.
y.
Thomas
..
VIII.
.9
Similar to 39.
"
3.5
Similar to 276.
a
a
.8
Dentils
1.5
Brandreth
.8
1.0
85
Tiffany
1.0
1.6
"
l.n
Similar to No. 8,
1.7
O
P
R
X.
Plate.
.5*
1.5
No.
.4
or without enrichments.
1.8
88
Console or Truss.
pi
.6
made with
Width.
.6
98
"
Projection.
1.6
Console or Truss
204
207
20]
No.
Plate.
LXXXII.
Horse Block
Key, Arch,
of Opening.
Nc
Height.
l.Of
B
E
4.7
.10
112
4.7
.11
XXXIX.
106
tt
110
4.7f
4.10
.10J
.101
plain segment..
sizes.
Pattern.
4.6
107
plain horizontal
Also,
Lattice.
XXVII.
XXXII.
tt
Window
Width
118
VIII.
different sizes
Lintel, or Cap.
193
5.1
many
5.3
A
D
F
C
1.61
.11
all sizes
84
58
17
90
it
97
91
Modillion
Lathing.
Patent.
Iron.
Fire-proof.
Width
of
Opening.
Lintel, or Cap.
Window
No. of
Pattern.
No.
Plate.
XLI.
4
138
3
ft.
139
a
4.4J
"
any length,
e.si
....
5.51
"
fm
3.2 to 3.6,
a
3.4
3.10
it
4.10J
u
tt
5.9
....
140
140
140
141
....
A
5B
a
Also,
many
142
....
5
XVI.
.
....
141
XLII.
A
5 A
5B
3.3
68 C
it
3.6
68
68
3.8
68
68
3.10
68
it
4.
4.2
G
68H
4.4
68
68
4.5
68 J
68
fm 3.9
to 4.3
u
il
it
(t
it
it
3.6
tt
it
it
it
it-
68
3.2f
73
3.4f
73
103
sizes.
LVIL
151
152
153
154
155
156
68
68
Pavement
Street
184
42
LXVI.
u
43
il
68
44
it
Pedestal,
68
any
68
45
V.
119
XVI.
111
If
94
ii
it
92
68
XLIV.
Pediment
104
VII.
IX.
29
A
B
73
XV.
73
21
it
73
4.2
73
2.11
73
73
XXX.
XXXV.
3.2i
73
73
XLVL
20
3.5
73
E
F
73
LXVIII.
35
4.0
73
73
LXXIV.
36
4.1
73
73
LXXV.
38
4.3
73 I
LXXVI.
LXXVIII
6.0f
68A
68 B
100
t<
124
t
4.5^
9?,
XVIII.
LXXXI. 183
123
4.2*
TO
"
No.
Plate.
See Panels.
121
73
121
3.9
121
121
121
A
B
4.1
121
5.3
121
121
3.4
121 1)
122
Post
....
125
Post
tt
3.3
71
4.1
71B
4.6
71
it
71
71
71
....
XLIV.
144
....
145
Portico
XIV.
LV.
LXIV.
34
39
40
43
44
24
LXXXI. 177
u
178
179
180
181
182
Gate or Railing
XCVIII 246
.
239
247
"
240
248
"
241
249
"
242
250
"
"
243
251
"
"
244
252
C.
105
253
CI.
162
254
"
Cemetery
XCVI.
236
255
"
"
237
256
"
"
238
it
XCIX.
258
259
260
261
262
Also,
...... oe
"
many
LXVI.
41
263
Riser
264
"
"
189
265
"
191
267
"
"
194
268
"
"
195
"
"
196
"
"
197
LXXXII. 187
VI.
16
"
XII.
56
"
LXXIII.
19
Rosette
LXXII.
55
"
"
56
"
57
59
Roof
XLIV.
128
LXXXI.
175
"
176
"
Railing
'g
other designs.
Railroad Track
other designs.
Post Lamp
o.
XCVII.
(C
it
many
Plate.
Railing
Also,
No.
Plate.
Post
21
XCIII.
3111.
a
it
208
"
"
209
"
ll
210
"
"
63
211
"
"
64
"
65
"
66
60
212
"
213
"
214
"
"
69
"
72
215
216
217
"
218
"
219
CIV
*.<
((
223
224
226
227
LXVI.
41
XXIX.
143
"
"
LXIX.
149
"
"
150
LXXI.
228
229
230
Sill,
231
7a
225
DV.
Y4
"
221
222
220
.^
232
il
233
234
235
it
LXXXII. 185
"
188
"
190
192
"
Sill,
Window,
any
"
"
"
a
"
size
t ^
.....
"
"
XLIII.
XLV.
30
"
78
a
.
22
Truss
see Console.
Height.
Width
at base.
Urn
^g
1.1
80
2.3
3.10
Also, a great variety of other patterns.
3.8
XLVIII.
278
LXXX.
163
1.4
164
1.7
165
166
.11
167
2.2
168
1.8
Stairs Circular
LXXXII. 198
2.4
3.0
4.0
169
1.2
170
.10
171
1.6
172
2.9
Tread,
Stair
LXXXII. 186
Verandah
c.
105
CI.
162
PROPRIETOR.
Do
Do
do
do
Alexandria, La
Alexandria, Egypt
Alleghany
Atlanta,
City,
Gordon
I.
Do
J.
Do
Ga
Baltimore,
Md
Ogden
&
Congress
do
Court
do
do
Theatre Alley
Federal
& Eafferty
1 Store Front.
& Eoot
W. Haight
&
1 Store Front.
"
1
Co
15 Store Fronts.
Exterior Iron
Washington St
Brant, Canada West
Bridgeport, Conn
Do
do
Do
do
Do
do
"
H. W. Perrine
A. S. Howell
Eitchie & Wentworth
G. E. Bartlett
"
Mr. Eichardson
S.
do Atlantic D'k.
C.
P. Fuller
J. F.
Bryant.
G. J. F. Bryant.
George Snell
J.
IT.
S.
K. Kirby
Mr. Kramer
Smith
States
Warehouse Co.
18.
87
"
109
"
P. Fuller. ......
1 Store Front.
5 Store Fronts.
5 -story Front
Plate
XXVIIL, No.
62.
Plate LIX.
2 Store Fronts.
Sterling
Benham, Brothers
Phenix Warehouse Co
No.
G.
Gray
XXXVIL,
"
1
J.
Ware
Plate
7 Store Fronts.
Co
E. E. Stanton
City Bank
Y
Atlantic St
E. G. Hatfield
Dixon
M. Austin
S.
do
Brooklyn, N.
&
Work.
2-story Front.
King
J. C.
XXI.
Bank
Lambeck & Cooper
Baltimore Sun
L.
Plate
"
Co
Canfleld, Brothers
Do
T. S. Metcalf
J.
KY
Do
Do
&
City
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
42
1 Store Front.
F. L. Griswold
Do
Do
Bath,
Smith
Boutell
Beach
Auburn, N.
Augusta,
do
A. Koonz
E. H. Allen
Penn
DESCRIPTION.
3 Store Fronts.
"
2
James Kidd
Woollett
Ga
ARCHITECT.
Albert Blair
1 Store Front.
Lambert
& Bunnell.
do
do
"
2 Store Fronts.
bbls. each.
feet.
5 stories.
Fire-proof.
24
LOCATION.
Brooklyn,
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
PROPRIETOR.
K Y., Fulton
do
do
do
do
do
do
St.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
Mr. Williams
E. Lewis
L. J. Horton
J. O. Whitehouse
Smith & Jewell
City of Brooklyn
Y. G. Hall.
W. H. Cary.
Mr. Newman
J. Burroughs
J. Halsey
C. Y. B. Ostrander
Smith & Jewell
Kings County
2 Store Fronts.
"
"
"
G. H. Johnson
1 Store Front,
King
& Kellum
3 Store Fronts.
1 Store Front,
"
1
Mr. Boberts
Plate LII.
Halsey Building.
1 Store Front.
& Co.
& Tecknitz
G. H. Johnson
King
"
75 feet
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Hamilton Av.
Gr.
H. Johnson
IT. S.
F. A. Petersen
do
do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Chicago,
Navy Yard
T.
173
Conner
"
"
"
"
M. Hatch
W. J. Walker
"
"
E. Spear
P. O'Donnell.
& Brother
Government
M. Yan
IT. S.
do
do
&
Co
Government
E. Kisley
S.
Osdell.
do
do
KS
"
A. Bobbins
J. Link
KY
S.
LXX
"
2
4-story Front.
C. P.
Co
XIX.
"
1 Store Front.
"
1
W. Pierce
W. P. Collins
W. G. Combes
&
"
J.
Mr. Coleman
Mr. Billings, Jr
Plate LIY.
"
YII.
Iron Work.
Glenham Company
Mr. Bennett
W. Bonguie
Duffries
Brown's Building.
Hare & Co
A. P. Horton
C. R. Starkweather
Dunkirk,
Fort Lafayette
Georgetown, S. C
Glenham, E\ Y
Grand Eaplds, Mich
feet Front,
1 Store Front.
"
1
H.
Cuba
"
A. Elfe
J.
Detroit, Mich
Do
Do
Do
Do
W*
"
2 Store Fronts.
L.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
.....1
Hariel,
111
Halifax,
RBoyce...!
H.
Thomas
Beams,
1 Store Front.
"
2
Plate
"
"
do
do
"
"
do
"
LXXIX.
LXXYI.
LXXYIIL
LXXY.
LXYIIL
[25
Halifax,
KS
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
C. P.
Billings
Spanish
Lynchburg,
J.
N.
Ya
J.
2 Store Fronts.
"
3
Martinsville, La.
jj
Milwaukee, Wis
Do
Do
Do
Mobile, Ala
J.
'
KJ
J.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
High
Bridge.
&
&
2 Store Fronts.
& Wintter.
Fletcher
4-story
Plate
"
"
St.,
No. 34
Do
Do
Do
Do
Otto Schwartz
Co.
1 Store Front.
G. H. Johnson
J.
H. Giles
do
Mr. Hall
BeekmanSt,
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
...
E. A.
&
G. Witthaus.
40
Mr. Gibson
52, 54...
Wolfe&Mickle
58
T. E. Gilbert
XXVI.
"
47
62
S.
A. Warner
J. C.
Weils
Plate
XXXYIIL,
2 Store Fronts.
1
W. H. Hume
Plate VII.
5-story Front.
"
"
"
27
29
Eemsen
& Ely
57
83
W. Noble
J.
B. Snook
"
"
5-story Front.
Plate
XC,
No.
E. G. Hatfield
Thomas
7
and Eears.
1 Store Front.
98
"
G.
Do
Bo
79, 81 ...
Do
Plate
1 Store Front.
23, 25
55,
XLVI.
2 Store Fronts.
"
2
T. P. Jackson
50
Plate
1 Store Front.
McGregor
36, 38
7.
2 Store Fronts.
NEW YOBK
Barclay
PL XV., No.
XXXIII.
XLVI.
T. Bennett
Perkins,Treat& Chatfield
Young Men's Inst
A. Parker
S. & G. Eogers
Paul Tulane
J. B. Lee
Railing,
PL LXXIIL
feet.
Co
J. W. Corey
H. N. "Whittlesey
Conn
Sheds, 81 x 120
do
Mr. Dennis
Do
Do
feet long.
Lumber
Emanuel
Daniels, Elgin
"
1 Store Front.
S. Ellison
Mosely &Hunt
W. B. Greenlow
Cooke & Co
H. J. Nazro & Co
Mack, Ottinger & Co
Mahler & Wendt
J. B. Martin
Do
"
Navy
Tertron, Bronsard
C. A. Caruano
Matanzas, Cuba.
Memphis, Tenn
New Haven,
Thomas
W.
Do
"
"
"
LXXIY.
LXXIY.
L^XIV.
LXXIY.
1 Store Front,
1
Pesant, Brothers
Do
Lockport, N.
C. P.
Fronts, Plate
Skerry
Mignowitz
Mr. Roman
Mr. Scott
High Bridge
Lancaster, Penn
Newark,
Chipman
C. C. Tropolet
Havana, Cuba
Do
Do
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
PROPRIETOR.
LOCATION.
&
Son
1
1
"
14.
No.
9.
26
LOCATION.
PROPRIETOR.
Do
Bo
Do
Do
Do
Do
A. L. Ely
163
McGraw and Taylor
J. B. Simpson
267
eor. Canal
Lorillards
" Delancey. J. B. Simpson
.
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
NEW YOEK:
Bowery, No. 110
Snook
Thomas & Son
A. Winham
J.
B. Snook
91
53
"
5 Store Fronts.
& E.
P.
5-story Front
Goelet
61
A. Warner
S.
63, 65
L. S. Snarez
70
72
84
James Harriot
Mr. Crager
Mr. St. John
102
Continental Ins.
112, 114
130
139
141
151
& W.
G.
Co
Co
& Son
E. G. Hatfield
G. Thomas
2 Store Fronts.
F.
Duckworth.
J. F.
Duckworth.
J.
Noel
202=
A. Cleveland
Thomas Hunt
.'
.
B. Snook
King
M. Wiley
&
Son
J.
245
252
257
287
Thomas
&
Son
Thomas
F.
XXII.
1 Store Front.
"
.1
1 Store Front.
"
Young
241, 243
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
and Basement.
2 Store Fronts.
1 Store Front.
5-story Front, similar to Plate
Mr. Field
S. Storms
J.
De
341,
343
Forest
2 Store Fronts.
B. Astor
Mr. Barclay
G. Thomas
John Dolan
Paton & Co.
Geo. Ponsot
J.
B. Snook
J.
H. Giles
1 Store Front.
"
1
&I
Cox
349
355
J.
360
P. Lorillard
369
..
7.
1 Store Front.
"
1
"
1
W.
Adriance
XY., No.
1 Store Front.
B. Pike, Jr
294
300
306
332
No.33.
Becar
Q. Jones
Appletons
W. H. Smith
Tracy, Irwin & Co
PL XXXV.,
2 Store Fronts.
"
3
& Kellum
Thomas
Plate
5-story Front.
W. H. Smith
204
205
235
8.
W. H. Hume
Young
177
179
187
194
199
203
XV., No.
161,163,165. F. Marquand
L.
PI.
1 Store Front.
Thomas
D. H. Haight
J.
and Basem't.
&
J."
371, 375.
".
to 49
cer
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
B. Blanco
Broadway, Nos. 39
"
J. B.
Bond
"
"
Bridge St
and Basement.
1 Store Front
B. G. Hatfield
&
Strang
H. Wood.
Solomon & Hart
Rogers
F. A. Petersen
J.
Dr. Moffat
372
373
H. D. Aldrich
S.
L. Spencer
J.
377, 379
Mr. Lawrence
A. Warner
B. Snook
XC.
"
"
"
2 Store Fronts.
1 Store Front
"
2
[No. 66.
and Rear.
"
5-story
2 Store Fronts.
Plate
XIX.
27
LOCATION.
PROPRIETOR.
NEW YOEK
Broadway, No. 388
Do
403
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
404,406,408..
D.
Wood
P.
& E.
ARCHITECT.
King
& Kellum.
DESCRIPTION.
...
Goelet
P. Lorillard
&
3 Store Fronts.
405j
Duncan
442 to 454
447
449
G.
Mr. Collamore
Mr. Jackson.
452, 454
Peter Goelet
Woodruff
W.
Sons.
Miller
T.
471
481
W. Gibson
J. De Wolfe
495
501
Grover
502, 504
Dr. H. Bostwick
506
E.
1
1
Baker
O. B. Potter
G-. EL Johnson
Thomas & Son
Kellum & Son
S.
543
W.
3-story Front.
Plate XI.
5-story Front.
Sim. to Plate
XC.
2-store Fronts.
Langdon
508
516
535
1 Store Front.
456
&
1 Store Front.
Winnam
A.
1 Store Front.
Bank
Savings
Brewster
1 store Front.
B. Astor
547
550
Tiffany
552, 554
R. French
J. B.
555
A. R. Eno
Thomas
..
&
Co
R.
G-.
W. &
604
606
620
621
"
Snook
& Son
"
"
"'
E. Mitchell
"
"
"
1
.,
Henry Dolan
J.
B. Snook
"
6-story Front.
Gerard Stuyvesant
& Whitney
J.Rogers
601
"
Hatfield
Langdon family
585
624, 626
TJhl
627, 629
S.
Brewster
2 Store Fronts.
631 to 637
645
P.
& R. Goelet
J.
Mr. Agate
653
J. p.
654
667 to 677
Duckworth.
...
Jas.
Jas.
Renwick
Renwick
679
701
Mr. Manice
706
711
Mr.Holmes
747
752
758
785
845
847
J.G.Pearson....
Y. Dyeing & P. Est
K
S.
Kohnstamm
Kellum
&
Son
J. Colles
C.
V.
S.
" Cedar
" Liberty
"
Cortlandt
"
Dej
PL LXIV.^o. 24.
"
150
150
J.
Steward,
Jr.,
& Co
Continental Ins. Co
Thomas
J.
&
Son
B. Snook
Mr. Herrick
P. Gilsey
W. W.
ft
"
ft
"
New
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
Roosevelt
"
" Pine
Keene's Thea.
1 Store Front.
"
1
PL.
to L.
La Farge
J.
"
cor Exch.
1 Store Front.
Chester
"
"
"
2 Fronts.
2 store Fronts.
1 Store Front.
J.
W.
Ritch
ft.
28
LOCATION.
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
PROPRIETOR.
3TEWY0RK:
Broadway,
cor.
Murray
Tompkins
Y. Hoffman
Ball,
Do
Do
" Warren.
" Chamber
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
" Pearl
J. Gemmell
" Anthony ... Dr. J. Moffat
" Pearl&Worth J. R. Whiting
" Leonard
Appletons
S.
&
1 Store Front.
Pat. Shutters, 150 feet Front.
Black
B. Snook
J.
and A. T. Stewart
J.
"
B. Snook
Reed.
"
*<
"
"
"
Do
Do
Do
..
"
W.
W.
..
.
G. Lane
&
"
"
"
Spring
Son
2 Store Fronts.
B.
Thomas
"
feet Store Front.
198
&
Son.
...
Taylor's Saloon.
75 feet Front.
1 Store Front.
Chas.
Mettam
290
feet Store
Brandreth House.
Wood
R. G. Hatfield
Co
1 Store Front.
"
Grand
Broome
&
Gibson
White
"
Kellum
John Taylor
Mr. Clark
....
"
"
Franklin.
"
A. Warner
S.
Mettam
P. Gaynor
Chas.
J.
130
228
ft.
"
5-story Front.
162
ft.
Haughwoutf Building
Plate III.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
"
R H. Haight & Co
"
"
Prince
Fourth
J.
B. Snook
470
D. 176
R G. Hatfield &
Lemon.
Trench & Snook
237
113
ft.
ft.
"
ft.
"
ft.
"
Metropolitan Hotel.
35
1 Store Front.
" Twelfth
" Thirteenth.
B. Henry
Beck
J.
163
cor.
2 story.
Mr. Yalentine
58
S.
King
Halsted
Mr. Livingston
25th and 26th S. Y. Hoffman
Twenty-sixth Mr. Dodworth
Mr. Bulkley
J.
. .
& Kellum
...
W.
B. Snook
"
ft.
1 Store Front.
"
PI.
2
XXIY. No.
64.
Hoffman Hotel.
Snook
Renwick & Co
142
Snickner
3
1
253
262
2 Store Fronts.
Kellum
&
Son
People's
& Banta
Bank
"
P.H.Frost
Rosenblat
Front.
ft.
1 Store Front.
"
1
S.Brewster
A. A. Low
J". Hesley
"
J. B.
cor Wooster
" Thompson.
"
ft.
" Twenty-fifth
bet.
2 story.
S. Whitney's heirs
" Twentieth
" Twenty-first
" Madison Sq
"
ft.
Nicholas Hotel.
St.
"
T. Beers
Thomas
&
"
Son
75
and Basement.
"
W.
ft.
"
1 Store Front.
Mr. White
N. & J. Brown
D .Phillips
J.
Central Park
C. P. Commissioners
Do
Do
Do
Do
"
Cedar
Chambers
A. T. Stewart
Mr. Philbin
Wash'tonPl
Ninth street
" Tenth
street,
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
J. J. Astor's heirs
Burling Slip
Canal
2 story Front.
Olmstead
& Yaux.
Bridge Bailing.
Plate
XC,
No. 229.
Street
43 to 49
53........
Spencer, Wyeth&Stewart B.
.
R Henry
J.
76
77
Peddie
& Merriam
Henry
M.Rich
"
"
"
5-story Front
Plate
XXXYIIL
29
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
PROPRIETOR.
LOCATION.
NEW YOEK
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Chatham
80,
1 Store Front.
"
Dr.Alcock
Mr. Holmes
Chambers Street, 78
82
H3
W.H.Jones
126,128
152
corChurch..
and Warren.
" Eeade.
Holmes
"
Do
Do
Do
"
"
"
.'.
"
"
...
&
50
45
T. Suffern
H. D. Aldrich
S.
A. T. Stewart
J. Haggerty
J.
65
Chatham Bank
A. Warner
B. Snook
J.
J.
College Place, 7
Cortlandt Street 3
C.
cor Fulton.
Do
Do
Do
Do
22
& U.
J.
C. Vanderbilt
6,
Brown
"
"
"
B. Snook
108
PL
VII.
Mr.
"
5-story
"
1 Store
"
"
& Cushing
and Eear.
and Base't. PL
XV, No. 7.
"
"
D wire
Gilbert, Prentiss
&Tuttle
"
'
"
& Johnson
Noel J. Becar
Wilson & Co
Mr. Cox
E. H. Main
15
44
Archl. Iron
.
71, 73
"
"
"
5-story
"
and Base.
165 ft.
J. B. Snook ....... 50 ft.
"
5-story.
G. H. Johnson
J. B. Snook
Duckworth
J. F.
116
and Eeade
cor Church
" Eeade
"
...
84,
"
Works
Mr. Palmer
J. B. Snook
"
46.
42
"
Bennett
22
7
68, 75 to 85
ft.
French's Hotel.
20
Amzi
Dr. Lovejoy
and Basement.
and Basement.
1 Store Front and Basement.
&
Son
...
Harlem Eailroad Co
John Mack
"
corFranklinPl
" Church.
.
"
W. Watson
"
J.
K.
"
&
166
8
ft.
"
1 Store Front.
Thomas
"
"
116
Hill
PL VII.
PL XIX.
Sim. to
Sim. to
"
5-story
Av
Front Street
5-story.
1 Store Front
Mook
19,21
Do
Do
Do
"
13
Do
100
..2
18
and Basement.
1 Store Front.
"
1
Mr. Hurry
Franklin Street, 73
91
Do
"
Wall
K. H.
Fourth
Smith
15, 17......
Street,
and Basement.
"
ft.
12, 14, 16
Street, 5,
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Snook
B. Snook
Mr.Phyfe
Mr. James
W. H. Grinnell
Duane
218
J. B.
T. S.
Street,
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
"
"
2 Store Fronts.
& W. Simpson
J. B.
Cliff Street,
ft.
"
Dey
& Kellum
King
Simpson
J. B.
PL XC.
2 Store Fronts.
240 ft. Front.
W. S. Wetmore
W. H.Cary
19
and Basement.
74
"
ft.
Colgate
S. D. Babcock
Mr. Matthews
Church
"
120
122
Street,
"
88
53
ft.
"
2 Store Fronts.
2
XCII.
"
"
"
LOCATION.
30
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
PROPRIETOR.
YORK
1STEW
2 Store Fronts.
1
M. Beily
Do
Street, cor. Chrystie.
Do
Allen
"
Greenwich
Street,
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Mr.Phyfe
Union Ferry Co
E. Banker & Co
Gouverneur's Lane
Grand
Tucker
J.
Kellum
&
Thomas
Son
3 Store Fronts.
"
ft.
& Son
200
T. S. Wall.
52
218
282
1 Store Front.
"
Griffiths
Mettam
Thomas &Son....
C.
A.T.Lagrave
1
1
W.B.
"
"
Astor
Howard Street,
Hudson
St.
Do
Do
Do
Do
250
297
cor
"
John
19
20
St.,
Do
Do
Do
75
Leonard
St.,71
Do
Do
Do
73
Liberty
..
Newhouse
A. M. L. Scott
J. S. Hasbrook
"
B.
Am.
Express Co
Manhattan Gas Co
F. W. Lasak
W. Pitch
W. W. Gardiner.
J.
Paton&Co
84
Mr.
29
W.
F.
"
"
A. Warner
J. F. Duckworth..
J.H.Giles
"
B. Windle
Lasak
95,
J.
97
96
99
103..
105
M. Matthews
"
"
"and
"
"
"
"
A.E.Eno
"
"
T.Strang
J.J.Henry
B. Snook
H. Fernback
B. P. Winthrop
Av
4
6
W.H.Smith
Mr. Young
W. H. Smith
Swan
&
W.H.Smith
17, 19
J.
21,23
Fellowes
22
J. E.
"
"
Schell
"
"
Hyde's Sons
"
Fellowes
&
31
33
&
Ch. of Incarnation.
Co
15and25
H. Young
P.Murray
and Basement.
1 Store Front.
"
1
9,11,13,
10
"
"
Columns
MaidenLane2
Basement.
near Houston
Do
J.
St.,
..
85
93
ft.
1 Office Front.
Sniffin
W.
204
F. Diaper
S.
27
"
"
K. Herrick
J.
1 Store Front.
"
Mr. Young
80
St., 25,
Madison
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
"
"
22
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Ludlow
Broome
Jay
" 15th
Irving PL,'
Mr. Sloan
"
Mr. Piatt
*"
and Bears.
31
LOCATION.
PROPRIETOR.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
51 to 61
A. PL
56
W.
Wood
5 Store Fronts.
B. Windle
J.
B. Snook
58
K. Mortimer
123
K. &
Dart
cor. Little Green. Piatt Bros
"
W.H. Smith
"
St.,
5,
Nassau
.1
J. B. Snook
Kellum & Son
A. T. Stewart
cor Howard
A. B. Eno
Bear 555 BVay. John Taylor
W. Gibson
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
"
"
2 Store Fronts.
1 Store Front.
1 Store Bear.
1 Store Front.
& Co
G. H. Johnson
A. Warner
S.
A. Higgins
45
46
Mr. Hutchings
47
49
W.
S.
"
s.
Sturtevant
J.
1
1
"
"
"
PL
Mr. Stevens
139
115 to 121
Smith.
...
..
'.
^
'
....
"
.................. 1
&
Kellum ...
C.
W. &
D.B.St.John
Christie
&
Constant
J. T.
XXXV.
......"..... ..... 1
and Bears,PL
E. B. Strange
& Barclay.
King
Parmly
Judge Boosevelt
J.L.Piatt
O. Thompson
Sexton
E.
12
17
19
21
Church
.['.
...
F. Pares
9,11
[.[[
Swan
W.H.Smith
"
"
J.
Mr. Taylor
Mr. Youngs
St.,.10
"
1 store Front.
a
& U. J.
KG. Piatt
C.
ft.
33
54
"
A. "Warner
a. Warner
C. Wells
Dr. Hunter
Xew William
7
2
& Son
Thomas
52,
"
55
St.,
Dr. Scott
37,39...
41
cor College
1 g t ore Front.
"
2
J.L.Piatt
O. Thompson
H. D. Aldrich.
17 to 29
36
and Basement.
5-story Front
E. Parmly
14
16
"
39 feet
M. Singer
and Basement.
"
.................. S
18
I.
Duidam
Est. of J.
Mott St.,
Murray St., 6
Do
8,10
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
1 Store Front.
"
1
"
1
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Murray
L.
63
Mercer
Nass au
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
XEWYOBK:
MaidenLane, 35
Do
38
Do
47
"
"
147 ft.
138 ft.
117 ft.
107 ft.
145 ft.
150 ft.
"
"
1 gtore
Front
"
"
2
1
and Basement.
No.34
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
PROPRIETOR.
LOCATION.
32
NEW YOEK:
Do
Spofford
&
Phelps.
King
Cary
Mary Chesebrongh
Peck
Slip,
Pine
St.,
cor.
Moore
"
Front
11
74
St.,
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
103
104
cor.
Kellum
. .
M.Halsted
J. H. Coster
R. Carmley
P.Williams
"
"
"
"
L. G. Morris
"
St.,
38
"
"
"
"
"
ft.
J. S.
& Co.
Harris
R. G. Hatfield..
A. J. Cipriant
Mr. Bradshaw
A. Higgins
103
...
ft.
Front.
2-story Front.
1 Store Front.
J. F.
Duckworth.
"
"
"
Church
Read
&
Bradshaw
G. H. Giles
"
M. H.
No. 24
48, 50
61
Mrs. Goelet
38
44
J.
50
"
ft.
ft.
"
ft.
"
"
PL XY, No.
Warren
St.,
"
F. A. Petersen
326
ft.
Fifth
Thomas
&
Son
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
93.
1 Store Front.
"
1
"
50
King
&
Thomas
Kellum
&
Son
R. G. Hatfield
ft.
1 Store Front
1
"
"
"
"
5-story
Kellum
& Son
49
PL LYIII.
and Basement.
[XY., No. 7.
Front and Basement, similar to PL
"
sim.toPl.CIL
similar to Plate
"
"
No.
17.
1 Store Front.
Mechanics'
Nos.
8.
1 Store Front.
T. Beers
XXXYIL,
Do
Do
St.
ft.
5-story
do
J.Lee
Nos. 8 to 20
86
W.
Litchstein
T. Lewis
Mr. Lewis
G. Johnson
Mr. Lane
36
and Basement,
"
"
1 Store Front.
St.,
"
Wall
&
Gilbert Estate
"
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
"
"
Do
Walker
Son
W.H.
-Do
Reade
&
Thomas
H. Y. Hendrick
282
St.,
"
"
W.B.Astor& J.J.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Front.
ft.
2 Store
Tileston
Mr. Bangs
Do
Pearl
100
T. Slocum
Park Place
Bank
S.
A. M. Lyon
J. Lee
A. Higgins.
11
12,
14
R. Upjohn
& Co
Y. Hoffman
4, 6
15
F. E. Gilbert
16
T.
17, 19
Henrys, Smith
send
18, 20
Mr. Cleveland
Dome
2 Store Fronts.
"
1
R. G. Hatfield
March
&
"
Town2
"
"
feet circumference.
33
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
PROPRIETOR.
LOCATION.
NEW YORK
Warren
Water
White
24
T. U. Smith
37, 39
40
C.
41, 43 ...
& J. J.Henry
51
53
RE.
55
Jndge Whiting
Mrs. P. Bonnet
H. D. Aldrich
A. Hendricks
..
S.
Franklin PI.
S.
"
"
"
"
"
"
Kohnstamm
.
"
Ann
E. L. Roberts
A. B. &. D. Sands
B. A. Field
S.N. Livingston
1
.
Mr. Nesmith
Oswego Hotel Co
T. Kingsford & Son
Panama Railroad Co
Do
Panama
do
R. Nicholls
D. A. Paul
Ya
Do
Eyon, Abraham
5-story,
[PL CI1.
Basement and Rear,
1 Store Front.
"
"
"
Insurance Building.
Renwick & Sands
315 feet Store Front and Basement.
S. A. Warner
1 Store Front.
J. F. Duckworth.
"
J. F. Duckworth ...
"
50ft.
S. A. Warner
. .
"
73
Sonth and Hamilton Ferry Houses.
Iron Work Corn Exchange.
ft.
43, 45
Petersburg,
"
41
Peterboro', C.
A. Warner
No. 39
Do
"
Oswego, N.
"
St
Do
Do
Do
"
H. & J. E. Condict.
Union Ferry Co
Corn Exchange
A. H. Ward
No. 93
128
130
163
cor.
"
Ritch
Gilbert
S.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
W.
J.
76
cor. Church.
St.,
J.
Store Front.
"
Mr. Gardiner
A. Stevens
Rogers & Walker
Mr. Center
42
49
cor.
A. Bandouine
T. Suffern
Whitehall St
Worth
No. 120
do
79
William
Langlois
38
St.,
Do
ft.
McComb &
51
Mr. Gardiner
C. A. Bandoiiine
Mr. Martin
25
Street, 23,
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
W.
T. Beers
300
feet Front.
& Davis
1 Store Front.
"
1
Oo
XXYIIL, No.
PHILADELPHIA:
Arch
White
W. H. Hart
A. Masson
No. 116
Do
124
Chestnut St., 49
Jones,
St.,
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
51
&
do
A. Gendell
"
"
1
"
52
J.
54
W. W. Keen
"
56
J. A. Gendell
do
do
Mr.Landreth
Mr. Lewis
do
"
115
W. W. Keen
123
S.
136.
Bailey
J. F. Fisher
3 Store Fronts.
"
Swaim's Building.
3
61
63
65
85
87
...
H.Hoxie
& Co
Dr.
Swaim
Jules Harrel
1
1
"
"
1
1
"
"
"
"
1 Store Front.
65.
34
LOCATION.
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
PROPRIETOR.
PHILADELPHIA:
Chestnut St
Commerce St
Mr. Dunbar
Girard Estate
Williamson & Mellor
A. Foit
C. C. Cope.
Lodge Alley
"Williamson
Do
Do
Do
Do
Market
St.,
Kb.
North Third
81.
St. ......
South Fourth St
Do
Do
Strawberry St
Third St
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
& Mellor
C.
H. Fisher
M.
L. Hollowell
Mr. Madora
D. Landrith
E. T. Shepherd
W. Ford
J. A. Gendell
1 Store Front.
2 Store Fronts.
"
2
1 Store Front.
3 Store Fronts.
"
2
W. W. Keen
Mr. Ballinger
Mr. Fassit
Towns
Penn
Do
Do
Do
Lamb
&
Co
Wineburne
Mass
Do
Portland, Me
Providence, E. I
&
Sharpless
G. H. Johnson
Mr. Yeager
A. A. Mason & Co
C. H. Paulson
West
Do
Do
Do
Do
Wheedon
W.Barrett
Kent, Payne
J.
& Co
& Kent
KY
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Dr. T. Eainey
Elwanger & Barry
Mr. Erricson
W. A.Eeynolds
Samuel Wilder
D. W. Powers
J.
Whyte.
B. Snook
PL XXXV., No.
"
"
"
2
2
4
"
"
34.
"
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"
"
&
1 Store Front.
E. M. Sherman
J.
stories.
& Co
Hill, Brothers
G. E. Jackson
1 Store Front.
Sacramento, Cal
"
"
P. Ballard
O. A. Stryker
1
1
5 Store Fronts.
Dexter
Stebbing, Darricott
2 Store Fronts.
475 feet Store Fronts.
H. Eogers
J.Arnold
Ya
"
"
1 Store Front.
...
Wm.
S.
2 Store Fronts.
"
2
sim. to
"
3
B. D.
34.
1 Store Front.
"
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
PL XXXV., No.
Brown
J. C.
"
1 Store Front.
Penn. Eailroad Co
J.
Pittsfield,
"
3 Store Fronts.
"
Faust &
Mr. Stone
Pittsburg,
1 Store Front.
1 Store Front.
Siegur,
Washington Ave
Eome,
...
147. ...
Sixth St
Mr. Dunbar
Do
Eichmond,
"
"
"
2 Store Fronts.
1 Store Front.
Co.
J.
B. Snook
2 Store Fronts.
118 feet Store Front.
[35]
LOCATION.
DESCRIPTION.
ARCHITECT.
PROPKIETOR.
Ga
Savannah,
S. C.
Sceanton, Penn
Shaeon Speings, N.
Spelngfield, Mass
Mr. Shopland
L. Burgher
Stamfoed, Conn
Teoy,
ET.
KY
Foot & Co
D. W. Barnes
A. L. Chapin
John Madden
Augustus Weed
M. B. "Wolsey
H. E.
Teoy, Penn
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1
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W.
J.
Sayer
1 Store Front.
u
Jacobs
KY
ViCKSBUEG, Miss
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38
King
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& Co
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1
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feet.
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do
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1 Store Front.
do
G-overnment
do
do
Washington, D. C
Do
Do
Perrine.
B. Wheeler
Do
Wilmington,
4 Store Fronts.
& W. Allendorph.
& Caswell
L.
Wateevliet,
Dillaye, Brothers
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Do
Do
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blind which so try Hie patience of House lepers. The wires are always
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