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ILLTJSTKATIONS
OF

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ARCHITECTURE,
MADE BY

THE ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS OF THE


CITY OF

NEW

YORK.

NEW YORK:
BAKER

& GODWIN, PRINTERS,

PKINTIN&-HOTTSE SQUARE.
1865.

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, by

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,

ADVANTAGES, AND VARIETY,

THE ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,


The publishers of

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,

some of the reasons

enumerating some of the


It is well

known

for the superiority of Iron as a building material,

many forms and

uses to

which

it

and

has been already applied.

that Iron has been used in England and other European countries for

interior supports in various kinds of edifices, in the

duction for the exterior of buildings

is

form of columns, beams,

believed to be of purely

American

etc.;

but

its

invention,

intro-

and of

very recent origin.

The

first

person

who

practically used Iron as a building material for the exterior

was

Daniel D. Badger, the President of the Architectural Iron Works.

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

engage in the work


success,

until

he would remove

was

so great that he

he had given an ample guaranty that,


it

at his

own

if it

was not permitted

to

should not prove a

expense.

All .the Iron Buildings in this country have been erected since that period,
existence to that humble introduction.

and owe their

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

became necessary to construct the

first stories

of stores of Iron pillars and hollow posts.

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

show windows were

desirable,

'

[4j
to yields the manufacture increased, and step by step new and more complete and elaborate
designs and improvements

came

into being, until at last, Iron Architecture

became legitimately

tested and established.

New

Mr. Badger transferred the manufacture from Boston to


it

became

evident,

from the increasing demand for

York, but in a short time

his structures, that greater facilities for

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.

Previous to Mr. Badger's introduction of Iron as a building material for exteriors, it is


well known that the late Cyrus Alger, Esq., of Boston, had, about the year 1830, made plans

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

was capable, and even upon the consideration of

known

its

and of the beautiful

economy.

that about the time of Mr. Badger's introduction of this species of

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

"strength, durability, non-combustion,

its

space,

and general comfort and convenience, combined with cheapness," and


that these properties would recommend the application of Iron "in the

facility of construction,

stated his belief

erection of dwellings

and other buildings on land."

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

System of Architecture," requiring time for

Mr. Picket's work was purely theoretical, and

duction.

of Iron in a practical form the world

is

we

claim, therefore, that for the use

largely indebted to Mr. Badger,

regarded as the inventor and pioneer of Iron Architecture in

That a great change has been wrought


1842

be evident when the fact

will

is

on

this subject since the

cumbrous as

stone, in

which case

by the perseverance of

But,

its

cost

was with extreme difficulty that owners of


employ Iron; the prevalent opinion being that it
it

was

cast solid,

would have been an insuperable

years, this objection

and

all

is

Among

others were overcome,

material

no longer doubted, even by those who were once the most


those properties of Iron which

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

could not have sufficient strength to support a superstructure unless


as

who may justly be

this country.

in public opinion

stated that

property could, at the outset, be induced to

its intro-

all

all

kinds of

skeptical.

more general use

as a building

STEENGTH.
The established superiority of Iron
safely affirm that

or

in this

regard

now

We may

requires no argument.

no substance, available for building purposes, has such closeness of texture,

equally capable of resisting immense pressure.

is

The great strength of Iron secures another

requisite in building,

namely

LIGHTNESS OF STRUCTURE.
A

and ornamental

light

structures of other substances,


light

which

edifice of Iron

and

may

cumbrous

safely be substituted for the

sufficient strength

be secured without the exclusion of the

often highly desirable both for mercantile and mechanical purposes.

is

Combined with

this

we may mention

FACILITY OF ERECTION.
Nearly

the

all

of an Iron structure can be previously prepared and fitted in the

work

foundry and finishing departments, and thence transferred to the place of erection and put
together with rapidity and security.

In some kinds of structures the facility of erection

approaches the incredible.

As has been already mentioned, Iron

is

capable of

all

forms of

ARCHITECTURAL BEAUTY.
must be evident that whatever architectural forms can be carved or wrought

It

or stone, or other materials, can also be faithfully reproduced in iron.

Besides, iron

of finer sharpness of outline, and more elaborate ornamentation and finish

added that

To

it is

and

in

wood

is

capable

it

may be

not so liable to disintegration, by exposure to the elements, as other substances.

this capability of

beauty we

may add

that of

ECONOMY OR CHEAPNESS.
The

chisel, is often fatal to their

outlay,

and beautiful forms

cost of highly-wrought

use

but they

may

in stone or marble,

executed with the

be executed in Iron at a comparatively small

and thus placed within the reach of those who

desire to gratify their

own

love of art,

or cultivate the public taste.


It

may

also

be stated that no other material

has a market value, and

may

is

so valuable for rebuilding, as Iron always

be recast into new forms, and adapted to new uses.

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.

In an eminent degree Iron possesses the property of

DUEABILITY.
may be

It

no material employed for building has such indestructibility

safely affirmed that

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

Wherever it is used, the cost of insurance


must be evident that by its use a building may

made absolutely fire-proof. We shall have a better claim


people when we protect ourselves from the ravages of fire as
loe

to be considered a civilized

well as lightning, and erect

private and public buildings which are incombustible.


Destructive conflagrations in crowded cities are often arrested

which serve

by

fire-proof buildings,

as absolute barriers to the farther progress of the devouring element.

To the catalogue of the

excellencies of Iron as a building material

may

be added

its

capability of

EENOVATION.
The durability of an Iron structure
age,
its

it

can easily be restored to

non-absorbent surface, at

color also

may from

its

less

is

pristine

such that

if it

becomes defaced by exposure or

beauty by a coating of paint, and, on account of

expense than structures of

wood

or other materials.

The

time to time be changed at the will of the owner.

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

which has already been

attained.

Special reference to the numerous plates will

show that a large number of

FIEST-CLAS8 STORES
In the

cities

of

New York,

Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore,

Mobile, Memphis, Chicago, and in fact in


Iron,

ornamented

in the

all

Charleston,

large cities and towns, have their fronts built of

most elaborate and varied

windows of which are protected by the

New Orleans,

styles of Architecture

the

doors and

universally approved

FIRE AND BUEGLAE-PEOOF IRON ROLLING SHUTTERS.


These patented Shutters have been extensively used and thoroughly tested for a period
of years throughout the country.

The

style of Shutters

made and introduced by the

Architectural Iron

Works

is

considered

superior to any other in point of construction as well as price.

and not

derangement.

liable to

The gearing

is

simple, durable,

Reference to Plates Nos. 29, 69, and 71, will show the

construction and finish in detail.


It
is

may be added

that the

demand for

these Shutters has been so great that this

Company

provided with the most complete and elaborate machinery for their speedy manufacture.
Special attention

is

called to the use of iron for the construction of completely fire-proof

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

large cities such buildings should abound.

be found representations of a building of this

class,

situated on

fire-proof.

inspection of this building

structure,

In

be combined, and where the necessity of

between Broome and Spring Streets, New York.


This building, which was
I. M. Singer & Co., is six stories in height, with basement and
cellar, and is

throughout completely

An

6,

be obviated.

may

and of

its

is

needful to give an adequate idea of the solidity of

its

peculiar fitness for a manufactory.

The protection of

life

and property afforded by buildings of this

class is alone a sufficient

warrant for the slightly increased cost of their construction.


Iron has also been successfully used in the erection of

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;

indeed, the entire structure

Besides these advantages, the grain


also protected

absolutely fire-proof and indestructible.

secured from the ravages of animals and


from heating by arrangements made for its drying
and ventilation.

feature of ventilation

is

is

invaluable, as

want of proper cooling would have

it

reference to page 12,


building of

it

will save

insects,

and

This single

thousands of bushels of grain which for the

to be sent to the matter's at ruinous prices.

struction of Grain Bins of this character

By

is

The con-

secured to this Corporation by letters patent.


will be seen that Iron has been successfully
used for the
is

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

building of this kind was erected in

admirably adapted for

it is

secured the objects contemplated in

Have

first

Safety and durability were the considerations which led to

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

place of the unsightly

buildings formerly occupying their position, which were liable

wooden

to rapid decay and destruction

by

fire.

IRON OIL TANKS,


Of large capacity, capable of holding hundreds of barrels each, have been constructed
Phenix Warehousing Company of New York, for the storage of Petroleum.
These tanks, of which

many

are placed under one roof, are designed to prevent loss

leakage and evaporation, and to protect the


they are admirably

We

would

fitted for all the

call attention to

CAST
As shown

in

oil

from the

perils of fire.

by

It is believed that

purposes for which they were constructed.

the combination of

AND WEOUGHT-IEON

Plate LXIII.

for the

The great strength and

BEAMS,

elasticity of these

Beams

consist in their

peculiar shape, the necessary quantity of iron being in the proper place, and the

Wrought-

Iron Tension-rod in the best position to sustain heavy burdens.


This is believed to be the only Beam which prevents all oscillation or trembling of the
floors in buildings

used for heavy or rapid-running machinery.

recent and most successful use of Iron has been

made by

the " Iron Blind Company/'

in the construction of

VENETIAN BLINDS,
Both

for the outside

and

inside of

These Blinds present a

much

windows.
lighter appearance to the eye than those

over which they possess several important advantages.

than wooden Venetian Blinds

occupy

less

warpage

space, are

or shrinkage,

highly approved by

all

more

when

closed,

When

who have

will

remain for a long time

seen or used them.

may

they also

They are not liable to


working order. They are

fire.

in

This Corporation has the sole right to

manufacture them.
In this connection

of wood,

opened, they admit more light

they exclude the light more perfectly

durable, and are proof against

and hence

made

be mentioned the use of Iron in the construction of

[]

WINDOW

SASHES,

Which, while scarcely heavier than wood (being


beauty, durability, and incombustibility.

hollow), possess the superior advantages of

These Sashes are especially adapted to

warm

climates.
It

would occupy a large space

to enumerate all the uses to

which Iron has been applied

by the Architectural Iron Works, but the following may be added


namely:

Bridges,

Roofs,

Domes,

Columns, Capitals and Arches,


Urns, Door and

Window

Railings, Verandahs,

Window

Lintels

and

to those already mentioned,

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

published at a great cost, for the twofold purpose of supplying Architects


and others with plans and details for the construction of the various parts and connections of
is

Architectural Iron Structures, and as an advertising

Works

and

it is

designed to be presented to those

medium

who may be

in the object of extending the business of the publishers,

for the Architectural Iron

profited

by

its

study,

and improving the public

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.

of the Architectural Iron Works, seen from Fourteenth Street and

as they appeared before the destruction

These works have since been


III.

by

fire

Avenue

York,

New York,

built for

&, Co.

IV. Elevation of front of building erected for


Street,

New

and greatly improved.

rebuilt, enlarged,

and occupied by E. V. Haughwout

C,

of the main building in the spring of 1864.

Elevation of front of building corner of Broadway and Broome Streets,

on Matt

Works,

I.

M. Singer

between Spring and Broome

Streets,

&

Co.,

New

Sewing Machine Manufacturers,

York, as a manufactory for their

machines.

This building

&c, being

is

perfectly fire-proof

entirely of iron.

The

iron beams and brick arches.

the roof, the front and rear, including sashes, shutters,

floors are

The

stairs,

supported upon iron columns and girders, with


are of iron, as

<fcc.,

V. Section and elevation of Piers, Cornice and Arch.


Base.

shown upon a

section of this

Plate VI.

building,

(Singer Building, Plate IV.

Also, elevation of Pedestal, Capital and

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

York, and of duplicate front

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

117. Elevation of Capital, Cornice, Pedestal

No. 118. Elevation and section of


Building, see

and Panel.

(See Plate XV., No.

X. Cornices.
.

(Cary

Plate VII.)

IX. Elevation of Grilsey Building, corner of Broadway and Cortlandt Street,


P. Grilsey.

8.)

Piers, Panels, Arches, Cornices, Bases, Capitals, etc.

Occupied in

first

story for stores, in upper stories for

No.

84. First-story Cornice of Grilsey Building.

No.

85.

No. 58.

New

Built for

offices.

Third-story Cornice of Gilsey Building.


First,

York.

Plate

Second, Third and Fourth-story Cornices of

III.

Haughwout Building.

No. 97. Upper Cornice of Haughwout Building.


Nos. 17, 90 and 91. Cornices over First-story Posts of
XI. Elevation of front of Sales

New

York.

Room

of the Grrover

Built for O. B. Potter.

&

Haughwout

Building.

Baker Sewing Machine Company, Broadway,

12

Plate XII. Front and end

elevation

"Watervliet Arsenal,

This building

XHI.

and

U.

section of Iron Store House, erected for the

Government

S.

at

West Troy, N. Y.

entirely of iron

is

above the foundation.

Section and elevation of Pier and Arch, and section of Cornice and Arch, Iron Store House,

(See Plate XII.)

Watervliet Arsenal.

XIV. Elevation and

section through elevation of Iron Front for Dwelling-house.

New York, for Joseph Lee.


New York, for Peter Goelet.

XV. No.

T.

Elevation of front erected on Walker Street,

No.

8.

Elevation of front erected on Broadway,

XVI. No.

showing Balustrade and Pedestal.

Ill,

No.

94,

No.

92. Cornice

No.

86.

Top

No.

82.

Ordinary First-story Cornice.

XVII. Nos.

4,

and

and Frieze with Balustrade and Pedestal above.

Cornice, showing Consoles, Panel Ornaments,

etc.

Elevation of Four-story Fronts, showing the adaptation of iron to different

6.

styles of architecture.

XVIII. Nos. 100, 101, 102 and 103.

XIX. Elevation

XX. No.

87.

No.

93.

Cornices for First-story Fronts.

of front of a portion of building built for Alex. Lloyd and

Top
Top

Cornice, Halsey Building, Brooklyn, N. Y.


Cornice, Society Library, University Place,

Plate

(See

New

Q. Jones, Chicago,

J.

111.

LII.)

York.

Nos. 61, 62, 83, 89 and 99, ordinary small Cornices.

XXI. Elevation
XXII. Elevation

of front, erected in Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y., for


of front, erected for

Top Cornice for Block on Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois.


Top Cornice, No. 130 Broadway. (See Plate XXII.)

95.

No.

96.

No.

63. First-story Front,

No.

64. First-story Balustrade, corner Twenty-first Street

XXV.

with Lintel and Cornice

XXVH.

many

similar to

erected in

New

No. 108. Elevation and section of Arch and Pier (see Plate LVIIL), third and

Elevation of front erected for

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.

W. H. Hume, No. 130 Broadway, N. Y.

XXIII. No.

XXIV.

J.

stories.

Plate XC.)

Elevation of part of fronts erected on Theatre Alley, Boston, for Charles Merriam and

others.

No.

65.

Elevation of front erected for R. Nichols, Peterboro, C.

No.

66.

Elevation of front erected for Solomon

XXIX. Showing

Broadway, near Franklin

Rolling Iron Shutter and fixtures prepared to build in brick walls.

trave, Lintel, Sill,

Chain Wheel;

Crank Stand

J,

and

section of Sill outside

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

position of Endless Chain

St.,

A A A A, Archi-

G, endless Chain Wheel; H, end of Crank Stand;

Shafts to which Shutters are bolted

XXX.

& Hart,

W.

R R R,

side
;

view of

N, position

Couplings on

Shutter rolled down.

Elevation of a building adapted to the use of Associations and Lodges

very substantial.

13

XXXI.

Elevations and Plans of First-story Fronts.

Arranged

Nos. 50 and 51.

No.

52.

No.

53.

for

"

Arranged

No. 54.

"

No.

"

55.

for

stores,

one

two

stores,

one

store,

with Rolling Iron Shutters.

"

"

"

"

"

without Rolling Iron Shutters.


"

with

"

"

These designs are on the


25-feet lots.

two

passage to

to

any sized

an inch to the

98.

Cornice, with Buttress

No.

50.

Top Cornice. (See Plate IX, Gilsey Building.)


Arch and Key, with Panel, <fcc. (See Plate LIV.)
Tracery Arch Ornament. (See Plate LVIII.)

No. 115.

XXXIII. Elevation

foot,

and are intended

for

lot.

XXXII. No.

No. 112.

Iron Sash, &e.

enclosed with Rolling Iron Shutters.

lofts, all

scale of one-eighth of

They can be adapted

"

,"

and Corbel.

of First-story Front, with Basement Posts and Piers, with Section and Plan of Side-

walk, showing Beams, Girders, &c.

XXXIV.

XXXV.

Elevation and Section of Two-story Fronts.

No.

33.

Elevation of two stories of store 98 Broadway,


Shutters in

No.

34.

Elevation of

and Panels on

first story,

first

story Nos. 117

New

York, showing Rolling Iron

face of doors.

and 119 Nassau

Street,

New York,

showing Entrance

to Lofts.

XXXVI.

Designs for Four-story Fronts.


No. 42, with Pilasters and Arches.
No. 48, with Columns and Antaes and Arches.
No. 46, with Pilasters and Antaes with Arches.
All arranged with or without Rolling Iron Shutters.

XXXVII.

No.

17.

Elevation of two

stories,

with Stone or Brick above; Posts, &c, arranged for Inside

Folding Shutters.

No

18.

Elevation of Two-story Front, erected in Augusta, Ga,


showing Balustrade in second
story.

XXXVIII. No.

9.

Elevation of Five-story Front, erected for


Street,

No.

XXXIX

10.

R A. &

New York.

G. H. Witthaus, No. 38 Barclay

Elevation of Five-story Front, in Gothic


Architecture.

No. 106. Elevation and section of Arch,


with

Key

elevation and section of Pier under Arch.

[See Plate

No. 110. Elevation of section of Arch


with Key.

XL. No.

67.

No.

68.

XLI.

Window

(See Plate XL, No. 67.)

Elevation of First-story Front,


erected in Congress Street, Boston
Elevation of First-story Front, No.
267 Bowery, New York.
Lintels.

XLII.
4

For

sizes,

&c,

see Catalogue of Details

XC.

XLIII. No.

height of Post or length of Kod.

Window

Lintel and

with Architrave for any sized opening.

Sill

XLIY.

Any

Awning Post and Hod.

1.

14

Window

Nos. 144 and 145.

Lintels for any sized opening.

No. 126. Ionic Capital and Base.

Lamp

No. 128.

Post with Pedestal.

No. 104. Column Base, Pedestal,

XLV.

Window

88.

Cornice with Dentils, Frieze with Architrave, showing Pedestal and Panel above.

No.

76.

Window

No.

Lintel for double openings, with Elliptic

No.

31.

Nos. 78

No.

80.

No.

30.

full length.

with plain Architraves.

Elevation of Front of Clay Building, erected in Memphis, Tenn.


Consoles and Brackets.

Nine

different styles, various dimensions.

Nos. 38, 32, 47, 34, 67, 53, 46,

XLVIII.

Heads connected with Architraves,

Window Lintel for circular head opening, with Architrave.


Window Lintel for double openings, with semi-circular heads,
Window Lintel for semi-circular Head with Corbels.
and 79. Window Sills for any sized openings.
Window Sill with Corbels for any sized openings.
Window Sill for double windows.

77.

No. 81.

XLVII.

Sill.

No.

and showing Architraves

XLVI.

Panel and

Consoles and Brackets.

Nos.

Seven

different styles, various dimensions.

275, 276, 277, 279, 280.

6, 7,

Five different

Corbels.

8, 35.

styles, various

dimensions.

Nos. 28, 281, 282, 283, 284.

For

sizes of Consoles,

Brackets and Corbels, see Catalogue of Details.

No. 278, Urn.

XLIX.

Elevations and Sections of Columns and Capitals.

No.

Corinthian Capital and Base.

22.

Nos. 23, 24, 27, 18, 19, 20, 21. Composite Capitals for Pilasters.

Nos. 25, 26. Corinthian Capitals for Pilasters.


L. No. 146.

Horn

of Plenty Capital, with Corinthian Base.

No. 147. Composite Capital, with Corinthian Base.


No. 148. Gothic Capital and Base.
LI. No. 157. Corinthian Column, with Capital

No. 158. Composite

"

No. 159. Ionic

"

"

"

No. 160. Doric

"

"

"

No. 161. Tuscan

"

"

"

"

For

sizes,

LII. Elevation

LIII. Vault

&c, of Columns, &c,

and

Beams

section of

"

"

see Catalogue of Details.

Halsey Building, Brooklyn, N. Y.

of various styles.

Elevations and Sections.

LIV. Elevation of portion of Front, erected

LV.

and Base.

"

Elevation, Section and Plan for

for

A. Bobbins, Chicago,

111.

House Front, showing Stoop and

Portico.

15

Window

LYI. Patent Metallic

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

LIX. Elevation of Store Front, erected

LX. Elevation

for

Gray, Boston.

J. C.

H. H. Hunnewell, Boston.

of Grain Building, similar to those erected in Brooklyn, N. Y.,

LXI. Horizontal

section of Grain Bins,

showing Tie Rods

at

and Philadelphia.

bottom of Bins.

LXII. Section of Grain Building through Bins, showing Bins, Brick Arches, Columns, Tie Rods,
Foundation, &c.

LXIIi. Tension-Rod Girders.

LXIV. No.
No.

No.

LXV.
LXVI.

Elevation of

24.

first

York.

Chestnut Street, near Fifth, Philadelphia.

26.

"

Tiffany

&

Co.,

New

550 Broadway,

York.

Elevation for Store or Banking-House Front.


Railroad Track and Pavement, for Horse Railroads.
for

Banking-House or

and Mirror on

LXIX. No.

sides,

Office Building.

erected for Billings

&

Co., Halifax,

N.

S.

Show-window

in Center,

showing Rolling Iron Shutters, and movable small door to enter

Dwarf

Doors.

Both show the

back of Corinthian Columns.

finish of the

Elevation of Front of Building erected for F. Tuttle

&

others, Chicago,

111.

Details of Rolling Iron Shutters, as adapted to square Pilasters, &c.

A.

Face of Shutter rolled down.

B.

Side of Pilaster, showing Dwarf-door C, folded back, Shutter Groove, position of Shaft,

D.

Section of Post, showing Weight and

Wheel
E.

Section of Shutter one-quarter fall

and Rosettes.

Consoles, Brackets

A, Section

B,

Weight Wheels, and Endless or Winding Chain and

End

at

For dimensions,

Havana, Cuba

Elevation

with manner of attaching to Shaft.

size,

C,

see Catalogue of Details.

Front Elevation

D, Elevation on larger scale

E, Foot of

Column, showing manner of securing to Wharf; F, Gutter Frieze and Column Cap.

LXXY.
LXXVI.

Elevation of Store Front, erected for Billings

LXXVIII.

LXXIX.

LXXX.

"

"

"

LXXYII. Door

Guards.

For

W.

sizes, see

J.

J.

"

S.

Coleman, Halifax, N.

S.

Urns, and Pedestal Ornaments.

Awning

Co., Halifax,

B. Bennett, Halifax, N. S.

Catalogue of Details.

Guards,

&

N.

Elevation of Store Front, erected for Duffries

LXXXI. Widow

<fec.

Crank and Crank Stand.

LXXIII. Sugar Sheds erected

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.

LXVIII. Elevation of Store Front,

LXXI.

Laura Keene's Theatre,

"

LXVII. Elevation

LXX.

story of

"

Posts,

For

W.

Co., Halifax,

N.

S.

G. Coombs, Halifax, N. S.

sizes,

Lamp

&

&c,

Posts,

see Catalogue of Details.

Horse Posts, &c.

see Catalogue of Details

16

LXXXII. Door
LXXXIII.

Sills,

Frets or Risers, Horse Blocks,

Winding

Stairs,

&c;

see Catalogue of Details.

Elevation and Section of Sidewalk, &c, snowing Basement, Patent Light Platform, Iron Side-

walk, and Extension under

LXXXIV.

Design

LXXXV.

"

LXXXVI.

"

street.

Track Railroad Bridge of Cast

for a Single

"

"

"

"

"

"

Iron,

"

80 feet span.
50

constructed of a combination of

Wrought and Cast

Iron, 40 feet span.

LXXXVII.
LXXXVIII.

LXXXIX.

"

"

"

of

Wrought

Iron, Lattice principle, 67 feet span.

Ferry House, erected for Dr. Thomas Rainey, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Balustrades,

XC. Elevation

XCL

"

<fcc.

of Store Front, erected for O. B. Potter, Broadway,

New

York.

Door Guards, &c.

XCII. Elevation of Store Front, erected

for

John Mack, Franklin

Street,

New

York.

XCIII. Iron Railings.

XCIV.

Iron Railings.

XCV.

Iron Railings.

XCVI. Cemetery
XCVII. Railings

Iron Railings.

for Balustrades

Posts,

and other Posts.

Gates, Gate Posts,

and other Posts.

XCVIII. Gates, Gate

XCIX.

and Stoops.

C.

Verandah and Verandah

Railings.

CI.

Verandah and Verandah

Railings.

GIL Elevation of Store

Front, erected for S. H.

&

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

"

*..

"
"

"

Also, Arches of various other sizes

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

.*

Blinds, Pat. Iron, Venetian, Inside

Posts and Rods

158

styles, semi-circular,

Height.

Awning

146

"

styles.

Window

24

L.

Also, a great variety of styles and sizes.

and

XXV.

and

22

"

114

XXVII. 114
XXXII. 115

"

Beam, Vault, any

Arch ornaments

"

"

segment and pointed.

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,

Also, other sizes and styles.

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

((

Corinthian, for Columns.


Diam. of

Col.

at base.

4
5
6
7

XLIX

22

"

"

"

7i

Si
41
41

11

5J

".

"

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

Also, other designs of Capitals.

11

lft.

iameter.

Horn

"

Also, other

neck.

Gothic

Height ineluding abacus & cover.

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

Capital, Corinthian for Pilasters.


Width

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.

Also, other styles.

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

Gothic and Ball-flower.

Inst.

91

XIII.

Trusses

Plain, with ornam'ts.

Taylor's.

90

Enriched. Mo-

Balustrade above

Plain.

97

Dentils

5th Av. Hotel.

Cooper

17

Plain.

dillion.

Lord

"

B'way and Broome.

"

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

but no carved < 2.3

.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.

Guard, Door. Lattice

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

with or without Border.

206

"

203

1.0

-2.2

1.0

1.2

2.2

1.0

1.4

All with Square or Circular Tops or Bottoms.

1.6

.6

.5

Also, other designs.

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.

"

"

Arch and Tension Rod

"

.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

Also, other designs.

53

46

.10

2.1

3.0

it

No.

3.8

Tiffany

Palmer

sizes.

y.

Thomas

..

other designs and

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.

Height, including caps, but


exclusive of

1.8

88

Console or Truss.

pi

.6

made with

other designs can be

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

Also, other styles and

Window

Width

118

VIII.

different sizes

Lintel, or Cap.

193

5.1

many

5.3

A
D
F
C

1.61
.11

other desi gn,

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

other styles and

Panels, Lattice, any size

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

" any length "


it
u

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

Awning. See Awning.


Horse, or Hitching

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

Also, other designs.

"

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

Sashes, Pat., Iron and Brass.

LXVI.

41

XXIX.

143

"

"

LXIX.

149

"

"

150

LXXI.

228

These plates explain the construction, operation, &c.

229

230

Sill,

231

7a

Light, strong, durable, fire-proof.

Shutters, Iron Rolling

225

DV.

Y4

"

221

222

Also, a great variety of others.

220

.^

232

il

233

234

235

Door, any width or length

it

LXXXII. 185

"

188

"

190

192

"

Also, a great variety of other patterns.

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

Also, other styles.

169

1.2

170

.10

171

1.6

172

2.9

Tread,

Stair

Also, other styles.

LXXXII. 186

Verandah

Also, other styles.

c.

105

CI.

162

CATALOGUE OF THE PRINCIPAL WORKS


ERECTED BY THE

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS


LOCATION".

PROPRIETOR.

Albany, N. Y., Greene St.


Do
do N. Pearl St.
Do
do
do

Do
Do

do
do
Alexandria, La
Alexandria, Egypt

Alleghany
Atlanta,

City,

Gordon
I.

Do

J.

Do
Ga

Baltimore,

Md

Ogden

&

Boston, Blackstone Street


Do
do
do

Congress

do

Court

do
do
Theatre Alley

Federal

& Eafferty

1 Store Front.

80 feet Store Front.


"
49 "

& 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.

C. Merriam & Sons


H. H. Hunnewell
Hegeman & Co

George Snell

J.
IT.

S.

K. Kirby

Mr. Kramer

Smith
States

Warehouse Co.

18.

87

"

109

"

sim. to PI. XXVIIL, No. 62.


"
" XL., No. 67.

50-feet 5-story Front.


...

P. Fuller. ......

See Plate LVIII.


Plate XL., No. 67.

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.

50-feet Store Fronts.

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.

Court House Portico, and Main Course.


Iron Storehouse.

Bank
Lambeck & Cooper
Baltimore Sun

L.

Plate

"

Co

Canfleld, Brothers

Do

feet 4-story Front, similar to

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

"

40-feet 3-story Front.

2 Store Fronts.

42 Oil Tanks, 300

bbls. each.

King & Kellum .... 1 Store Front.


G. H. Johnson & Co. Grain Warehouse, Plates LX., LXL, LXIL,
107 x 125

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.
"

"

"

Iron Works, Fulton Mills.

G. H. Johnson

Engine House Fronts.

1 Store Front,

King

& Kellum

3 Store Fronts.
1 Store Front,
"
1

Mr. Boberts

King & Kellum


G. H. Johnson

Plate LII.

Halsey Building.
1 Store Front.

& Co.
& Tecknitz

G. H. Johnson

King

"

75 feet

Iron "Work, Kings Co. Court Ho.

Smith & Jewell


Government
Pierrepont Place. A. A. Low
do
do
do
A. A. White
Buffalo,
Y
George Coit, Jr
Do
Mr. Buckley
Do
Brown, Brothers
Charleston, S. C
Dwing, Thayer & Co
Do
CM. Cohen
Do
F. O. Fanning & Co

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

Columns Custom House.


2 Store Fronts.
J.

M. Yan

IT. S.

do
do

&

Co
Government

E. Kisley

S.

Osdell.

do

Lloyd and Sons


F. Tuttle and others
Price, Church & Co
F. P. Dias
F. & C. H. Buhl

do

KS

"

A. Bobbins
J. Link

KY

Bancroft, Betts& Marshall

S.

LXX

"

2
4-story Front.
C. P.

Co

XIX.

"

1 Store Front.
"
1

W. Pierce
W. P. Collins
W. G. Combes

&

"

31 feet Store Front.

J.

Mr. Coleman
Mr. Billings, Jr

Plate LIY.
"
YII.

Iron Work.

Glenham Company

Mr. Bennett

231 feet 5-story Front.


"
150 feet 5"
161 feet 5"
158 feet 5"
150 feet 5Market, &c.
4 Store Fronts.
5

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,

47 feet Greenhouse Front,


1 Yerandah.

RBoyce...!
H.

Thomas

Beams,

Dome, Stairs, Sashes, Shutters, &e.


Iron Work, Atlantic Flour Mill.
"
Government Stores.
Hoof,

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.

&

Columns, &c., Public Hall.

&

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

160 feet 4-story Front.


2 Store Fronts.
45 feet 4-story Front.
103

do
Mr. Hall

BeekmanSt,

Do
Do
Do
Do
Do

...

E. A.

&

G. Witthaus.

40

Mr. Gibson

52, 54...

Wolfe&Mickle

58

T. E. Gilbert

feet Store Front.

feet 4-story Front.

XXVI.

"

47
62

S.

A. Warner

feet 5-story Front.

J. C.

Weils

Plate

XXXYIIL,

2 Store Fronts.
1

W. H. Hume

Plate VII.

feet Store Front.

5-story Front.

"
"

"

27
29

Eemsen

& Ely

57

83

W. Noble

J.

B. Snook

"

"

5-story Front.

Kellum & Son


J. B. Snook

Plate

XC,

No.

35 feet Store Front.


"
82 "
1 Store Front and Basement.
"
"
2

E. G. Hatfield

Thomas
7

and Eears.

1 Store Front.

98

"

G.

Do
Bo

79, 81 ...

Bleecker St., cor. Mercer. Mr. Bosch


Judge Jackson
do
Do
A. T.Stewart
do
Do
C. S. Hines
Bowery, No. 13
Wm. B. Astor
Do
70, 72.
A. L. Ely
96
Do

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.

4-story Front, similar to

T. Bennett
Perkins,Treat& Chatfield
Young Men's Inst
A. Parker
S. & G. Eogers
Paul Tulane
J. B. Lee

New London, Conn


New Orleans, La

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

"

Sugar Sheds, 143

Navy

Tertron, Bronsard
C. A. Caruano

Matanzas, Cuba.
Memphis, Tenn

New Haven,

Thomas

N. Lane & Nephews


J. Dunlap
T. Davis

W.

Do

"
"

"

LXXIY.
LXXIY.
L^XIV.
LXXIY.

Croton Aqueduct Dept

1 Store Front,
1

Pesant, Brothers

Do

Lockport, N.

C. P.

Fronts, Plate

Thomas ...... 2 Store


do
do
do

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

Bowen & McNamee


W. H. Hume

130
139
141
151

& W.

G.

Co

Co

& Son

E. G. Hatfield

31 feet Front, 2 story.

G. Thomas

2 Store Fronts.

F.

Duckworth.

J. F.

Duckworth.

J.

Noel

202=

A. Cleveland

Thomas Hunt

.'
.

B. Snook

King

M. Wiley

&

Son

J.

Solomon & Hart


D. O'Connor

245
252
257
287

Thomas

&

Son

& Son ...


A. Petersen

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

292, 296 ...

J.

De

341,

343

Forest

2 Store Fronts.

B. Astor
Mr. Barclay

G. Thomas

John Dolan
Paton & Co.
Geo. Ponsot

J.

B. Snook

5-story Front, similar to Plate

J.

H. Giles

1 Store Front.
"
1

&I

Cox

349
355

J.

360

P. Lorillard

361, 363 ...

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.

Patent Shutters for 2 Fronts.

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.

82 feet Store Front.


2 Store Fronts.

&

J."

156, 158 ...

371, 375.

".

McCnrdy, Aldrich & Spen-

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

Plate XL., No. 68.

132 feet Store Front.


"
50
4 Store Fronts.
40 feet "

B. Blanco

Broadway, Nos. 39

"

J. B.

Bond

"

"

" Houston. Lorillards

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 Basement. PL XXYIII.

and Rear.

"

5-story

Front and Basement.

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

1 Store Front, Basement and Bear.


"
1

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

125 feet Store Fronts.


1

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.

Basement and Rear.

2-store Fronts.

Langdon

508
516
535

City Assembly R'ms.

1 Store Front.

456

&

1 Store Front.

Winnam

A.

1 Store Front.

Bank

Savings

Pat. Shutters for Front

Brewster

1 store Front.

B. Astor

547
550

Tiffany

552, 554

R. French

J. B.

555

A. R. Eno

Thomas

577, 579, 581

..

&

Co

R.

G-.

W. &

604
606
620
621

"

Snook
& Son

"
"
"'

E. Mitchell

"

"
"

1
.,

Henry Dolan

J.

B. Snook

"

6-story Front.

Gerard Stuyvesant

& Whitney

andBase't. Plate LXIY., No. 26,

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.

M. Trimble ...... Ent.

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

"

Old La Farge House.

ft

"

New

"

"

"

"

"

"

"

Roosevelt

"

" Pine

Keene's Thea.

1 Store Front.
"
1

PL.

to L.

La Farge

J.

"

cor Exch.

Sim. to Plate VII.

1 Store Front.

Chester

"

"

"

2 Fronts.
2 store Fronts.
1 Store Front.

J.

W.

Ritch

6-story Front. 163


1-store Front.

ft.

Gilsey Build., PI. IX.

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

&

Canal and Lis- Dr. Brandreth


penard

"

"

"

Spring

175 feet Store Front and Basement.

Son

2 Store Fronts.

B.

Thomas

"
feet Store Front.

198

&

Son.

...

Taylor's Saloon.

75 feet Front.
1 Store Front.

Chas.

Mettam

290

Front and main cornice.

feet Store

Brandreth House.

Wood

R. G. Hatfield

W. Gale & Son


W. Langdon

Co

1 Store Front.

"

Grand
Broome

&

Gibson

White

"

Kellum

John Taylor
Mr. Clark

....

"

"

50 feet Store Front.


1 Store Front.

Franklin.

"

A. Warner

S.

Mettam
P. Gaynor

Chas.
J.

130

feet Store Front,

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.

2 Store Fronts and Basements.

" 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

4 Store Fronts and Rear.


1

M.Rich

"

"

"

5-story Front

Plate

and Basement, similar to


No. 39.

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.

Basement and Hear.

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

Mettam & Burke ...


Eenwick & Co

John Mack
"

corFranklinPl
" Church.
.

"

Thomas & Son


T. S. Wall

W. Watson
"
J.

K.

"

&

E. B. Place. ... E. L. Eoberts

166
8

ft.

"

1 Store Front.

Thomas

cor 23d Street

"

"

116

Hill

East Eiver Bank

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.

FifthAv. 23d St, B'way&24th A. E. Eno

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.

Store Front, 5-story, sim. to

74

"

ft.

1 Store Front and Basement.


"

Thomas & Son

Colgate

S. D. Babcock
Mr. Matthews

Church

"

120
122

Street,

"

88

277 ft. Front. Fifth Avenue Hotel.


Columns, &c, Engine Depot.
5 Store Fronts.
"
1
PL

53

ft.

"

Basement and Eear.

2 Store Fronts.
2

XCII.

"

"

"

LOCATION.

30

DESCRIPTION.

ARCHITECT.

PROPRIETOR.

YORK

1STEW

Pulton Street, 58, 60


115
Do
141
Do
186
Do
Do
198

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.

Lord & Taylor


Mr. Donnelly

Kellum

&

Thomas

Fulton Ferry House.

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

Murphy & Benedict


Mr.McBride

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

277, 279, 281.

"

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

Sewing Machine Manfy.

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

cor Maiden Lane. Mr.

Smith.

...

..

'.

^
'

....

"

.................. 1

&

Kellum ...

C.

W. &

D.B.St.John
Christie

&

Constant

1 Store Front and Basement.


"

J. T.

XXXV.

......"..... ..... 1

Moore .... Thomas & Son ...


College P1.& Barclay Chittenden, Bliss & Co.
S. A. Warner
and Murray
"
Lathrop & Ludington ...
cor. Church
Wm. Watson
"
W. G. Hunt & Co
King & Kellum ....
" College PL.
"
Thomas Hunt
E. Parmly
.

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

Park Place 3....

"
"

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

PL IV. and VI.

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

Park Row, 13,15

&

Phelps.

King

Cary
Mary Chesebrongh

Peck

Slip,

Pine

St.,

cor.

Moore

"

Front

11

74

St.,

Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do

97, 99, 101

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.

"

and Rear on Chambers


and Basement.
"

"

PL XY, No.

Warren

St.,

"

56 feet Store Front.


[Inside Cast Iron Work.

F. A. Petersen

326

ft.

Store Front, Cooper Inst., and all

Avenue Hotel Front.


Main Cornice & Balust'de. PI. XX., No.

Fifth

Thomas

&

Son

Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do

Do

93.

1 Store Front.
"
1
"

50

King

&

Thomas

Kellum

&

Son

R. G. Hatfield

ft.

Store F'nt, 5-story, sim. to

1 Store Front
1

"

"

"

"

5-story

Kellum

& Son

G. Pearson and others. J. G. Pearson

49

PL LYIII.

and Basement.

[XY., No. 7.
Front and Basement, similar to PL
"

sim.toPl.CIL

6 Store Fronts, 2-story,

similar to Plate

"

"

No.

17.

1 Store Front.

Mechanics'

Nos.

8.

1 Store Front.

T. Beers

XXXYIL,
Do
Do

St.

" and basement.

ft.

5-story

do

J.Lee

Nos. 8 to 20

86

Kellum & Son...... 160


100
S. A. Warner

W.

Litchstein

T. Lewis
Mr. Lewis
G. Johnson
Mr. Lane

36

and Basement,

"
"

1 Store Front.

Bliss, Briggs & Douglas


R. H. McCurdy
J. Q. Jones
G. P. Rogers

St.,

"

Sixth Avenue, No. 206


"
805
Third
H. Hughes
Third Ave., cor. 34th St
Third and Fourth Av., Astor
Peter Cooper
Place and Seventh St
A. R. Eno
Twenty-fourth Street
Society Library
University Place
W. Morris
Yesey St., No. 22
S. Sutton.
36
Do
J. Osborn
45
Do
S. Sutton
Do

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

and Lantern, 126

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
.

Thomas & Son


Kellnm & Son
J. Kellum

"

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,

"

Thomas & Son


S. A. Warner

41

Peterboro', C.

A. Warner

No. 39

Do

"

Great Western Ins. Co.

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 &

26, 28, 30.. Allan,

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.

Oswego Starch Factory.


Railroad Depot.
Verandah, &c.
2 Store Fronts. Plate

& 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

Polling Shutters for Front.

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.

"

*
"

"

&

Polling Shutters for Front.


Ferry Ho., 100 ft. Front. Pl.LXXXYIIL

1 Store Front.

E. M. Sherman
J.

stories.

75 feet Store Front.


"
86 "
"
..58 "

& Co

Hill, Brothers

G. E. Jackson

Grain Warehouse. Plates LX., LXL, LXII.


107 x125 ft. 5 stories. Fire-proof.

1 Store Front.

Sacramento, Cal

San Francisco, Cal

"
"

P. Ballard

O. A. Stryker

Eio Janeiro, Brazil


Eochester,

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

Plumpkit .& Hartbut


H. ]ST. Jose
G. A. Howard

B. D.

34.

1 Store Front.
"

Tolman & Bucklin


Andrews
Mr. Duncan

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

2 Store Fronts. PL XXIV., No. 25.


"
Girard Buildings.
2
"
PL LXIY., JSTo. 25.
3

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.

34 feet Store Front.


2 Store Fronts.

'San Feancisco, Cal

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

1 Store Front.
"
1

38 feet Store Front and Balcony.


3 Store Fronts.

E.

W.

J.

Sayer

1 Store Front.
u

Jacobs

Troy City Bank


Smith

KY

ViCKSBUEG, Miss
1ST.

J.

U.

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'N.

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38

King

& Tecknitz.

& Co

feet Store Front.

1 Store Front.
"
1

"

"

Arsenal Storehouse, 100 by 196


Arsenal. Iron Work.

[XIL
feet.

PL

do

Extension Congressional Library.


Patent Iron Lathing Extension, Treasury
Iron Work, Ford's Theatre.
[Build'g.

Barry

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,

Pavillion over Spring.

Dillaye, Brothers

Do
Do
Do
Utica,

1 Store Front.

Do
Do
Syeacuse,

Deming

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_ NEW-YORK.

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Cos

Sewing Machine Manufactory

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, NEW YORK.


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to

twelve Feel

P/iitf.

_^A

Section & Elevation of Piers


At c h <V C onri c e
Elevation of Pedestal Capital
&'Base.
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REW-YORK

^roacway.TSTl

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pivte.

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Cornice Pedestal &

277//

Pannel.

J7/c?.

Elevation

& Section

of Piers,

Pann els, Arches Cornices

& c

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6 Knapp 449T3roa&w-a.y K.y

Plate

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;

PlateXII.

U.S. Arsenal _Watervleit, KY.

Iron Store House for

FRONT

Vb. .j6\

TRANSVERSE SECTION.

ELEVATION.

ARCHITECTURAL

IRON WORKS

NEW-YORK,

LiOi.of

SaroTij.Majoi iKaa-jj W\

Section of Cornice

Section and Elevation of Pier and

Arch

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS _ NEW-YORK

and Arch

EleA^atioii for

Duelling House

Pla te

A'7\

J ro:43.

[lit!

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WORKSNEW-YORK.

l]

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XF

Designs for Store Fronts.

Xo'j.

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Litt. of

IRON WORKS, _ NEW-YORK.


.

S ar oily, Mayor SKnapp

449

Broadwr,

T
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Plate

XVI

Cornices Balustrades

jso.

mm

and Pedestals

m.

xf

No. 91.

Wo.Slff:

Wo. 86

J-xth.

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IRON"

WORKS EWY0HE

of S arony.lfojor SrEnaim 449 Broadway "NT.


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Designs for Stove Fronts


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No:

S.

No:

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<S,

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Male

XEC

FroiUElevaTion,LLOYD &

^1F

JONES

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ARCHITECTURAL IRON W0RKS _EEW-Y0RK


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Cornices

r\

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No: 8 3.

No:

S3.

No: 62.
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8:Kn.a.-p^
)

449 BTo&thrayN."

Mntr xxz:

Design for Store Front


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8:

Knap p

449

m/e XXH.
1

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Store FroiTt 130

Broadway

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS NEWYORK

piaie

jonir.

Cornices.

Lifn. ji

ARCHITECTURAL IROR W0RRS,_ NEW-YORK.

Saxony Majoi

tt

Kt

Plate JO&ir

Front Elevation of

Story

first

JVO;63.

No.- 64.

Li tli

ARCHITECTURAL IRON W0RES

of

_ NE-Y0RK

Sarony, Major

iSiam

449Broa

Plate.JCXV

xVrclies

and Tracery.

Capitals with. Section of Piers

No: 109.

No: 10 8.

Lith. of

ARCHITECTURAL IRON W0RKS,_NEW-Y0RK.

S arony, Mayor &

foii-p-p

449 Bro adway,

I run

J^ront for

MTJohn JffC 're

<j

or.

JVeM'ark y.J.

Plate JOCVT.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON W0RKS,__NEW-Y0RK.


")
i

Scale one Inch

toEiqM

feet
-a....

Arches, Keys, and Arch Ornaments.

,m,

J.

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T.lfejoT

3r!kapp 449 Broadway


;

--

Plate

XXIHI

Desidns for Store Fronts


S

JSTo:6Z.

Xo:6J.

Vo:

Lith. of

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS

,_

NEW-YORK.

M.

Saxony, Major

^Kmpp, 449 Broadway HI

Plate

XX7)C

Rolling Iron SlmtteT & Fixtures.

143

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Inside View

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lith. of

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d Kr.a.pp 449 BxoadwayJT.Y!

Plate

XXX
#/.

OIL FELLOWS HAL,

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS

,_

NEW-YORK,

Plate
Elevations

.XXTI

of l* 1 StOTyTronts.

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lith.of Saxoiiy.Ma-'ioi

& Kua|ppM-9J3Toa.dwa."y-;N"Y.

Plate JCXXJT.

Cornices Arches & Arches

OrnanieiLtal

lith. of Sax- 0117: Major & T&ap-g,4:49Braaa.way:inT

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WO RZS EWY0EK.

Plate
Iron Sioxe Froml

XXXm.

for W.B.Greenlaw

Memphis

&

"Co

Term..

M. 69.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON

WORKS

NEW-YORK
lnfii,u

Raxcmy

"Majr.L-

JKoapp 449 Broadway

Plate XXXI]
No: 31.

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tOlMJ Bi

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ARCHITECTURAL

IRON

WORKS, _ NEW-YORK

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Plate

XXXW,
JVo.M

Desichis for Store Fronts

V
Lith. of

ARCHITECTURAL IRON "WORKS ,_ NEW-YORK.

SaroTiy .Major &Kna.pp,449 Broacbrayli.I

Plate
No.

XXXMI.

11.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS.

NEW YORK

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&-

Knapp ,44 9 Broadway.UX

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IRON WORKS,_ NEW-YORK.

Plate JOC&X.
Arches, Keys, Capitals & Section of Piers.

JYo. f06.

Wo. 7/0.

Lirh of Sarnny

Major k Knapp, 449 Broadway

"N.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, NE W YORK

AX.

Plate

r
StoTe Trout f'oT
Kraitiex
.Boston .Mass

ZZ

No:6l,

-9

Store Froirt for 267

Bowery
No: 68.

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ARCHITECTURAL

IRON

WORKS.- NEW YORK

Sarany-,"Mkjor &liiaTrp

4*9 Broalway :inx:.

Plate

XLI

"Window Lintels
No -J38.

lath, of

ARCHITECTURAL IRON

WORKS NEW-YORK.

r
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atony, Major ft/Knapp, 449 Broadway ,N7

Plate

Window

YL7T
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2To. 11k-

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ARCHITECTURAL IR CM WORE

MTTORK

Plate

xr.m

Awning Posts &

Rod

ARCHITECTURAL IRON W0RKS,_ NEW-YORK.


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PlaJ&XUV
No:

Window

Lintels.

Lamp

Post.

etc.

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iVfe.

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of

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS ,_ REV-YORK

Sa10ny.il/Ia70T

3t

i'aia-pp,

449

Bto axl/way, 1ST

Plate

XLV

Window^ Lintels, Architraves

8:

Sills

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, _ NEW-YORK.

Jjith.of SaioTry;Major S. Knapp 449


,

Bro adway ,lt Y.

Pkde

XLIT

Yd.

ARCHITECTURAL TRON W0RKS,_ NEW YORK.

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Plate NEWT.

Consoles

No:

38.

and Brackets

No: 32.

No:47.

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No:

Litk

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, _ REW-YORK

S acoTiy, Major a Knap-p 449 Bt o aiwar, N


,

Plate XLVm.
Consoles Corbels & Vvn
No.2%T
No: 27?

ARCHITECTURAL IRON

WORKS,_NEYT-Y0RK

'

3i

my, Major a

Kna-p-p, ^49

Eroaivar ir

Plate

and Sections

Elevations

NLINT.

of

Columns and

Capitals

No: 23.

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of

Sarony^ajoT iiKnapp

443 Broadway,

NV

Plate.

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S fen-art Capital.

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&Kaap"p,449Btoajiw

Plate ,ZI:
No:158.

No. 15*7.

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W0RKS,_NEW-TORK.

^^n
A"Knapp,449 Broaiway.N.Y

Design

for Front of

D veiling

House.
,

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ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS ,_ NEW-YORK.

S.Mia]rp 4l9Broct;

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p
PATENT METALLIC

WINDOW BLINDS

BURGLAR & FIRE PROOF.

ELEVATION showing Blinds for OUTSIDE FSE

ELEVATION showing Klhuls for INSLTJE TTSE

PLAN OF WINDOW.

and inconveniences (like wooden Blind, and is designed to supersede


and inside wooden blind and shutter. It is /ire proof entd by actual e./peri
much longer than the orduutrg iron shutter and water thrown on it while hot n ill

ThisBlind obviates all the dtffuubties


the folding iron shutter

and

the outside

shown to resist the tire


not carve Warp or open it so as

ment

is

expose the uinelow to the thanes. This Blind does not shrink jvtnp or settle bg re
pexnee to solar or artificial heat or by atmospheric changes; thus freeing it from those objections to die wooden
order and can not he pulled out.
blind which so try Hie patience of House lepers. The wires are always
of light and air ree/uued. It
amount
crccui
let
to
in
the
the slats remain imbrokevv and can he so adjusted as
the wooden blind ,reepi ires
unlike
and
substantial
is self taste/ana and fastenings arc always in order, It is
,

to

capable of the highest finish and ornament. The inside blinds eirc specially adapted
to first class eliicUinifs, churches Ac.
Menu/ of the first Architects and Builders of this and other Cities hare given these Blinds their upi all
bg the new
tied approval Then hare been adopted bg rations banldng houses and dwellings and recently
little

ornovepeiirs'

and

ts

Court Bouse in Brodktyrv.


Manufactured for the

American Iron Blind Conrpaiiy and orders received for the same
Architectural Iron Works, 42 Diiaiie Street NewYork.

hi/

the

Litli.

of S arOTWjMaj or & Khi3p 449


,

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-NEW YORK.

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of

Sarony .Major

Kiiapp,449 Broadway

\\-<

Plate JJ7ZT
T

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C.

GRAYesq, BOSTOX.
m-.n.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS ,_ NEW-YORK.

Plate JJX

v\o^

oV

w.n.Homicweirs

ptf*

ARCHITECTURAL

JVb.-/

IRON'

Builditl

WORKS,

&B,

_ NEW-YORK.

PJato UC.

Elevation of Grain Building


'

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lath, of

S ar ony MkjoT & Kmpp

449 13to adwayNT.


)

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, _HEW-Y0RK

Plate LXT

Details of Grain Buildini

^73

Horizontal Plan of Sbffiub of

wye.

Horizontal Plan

Buv Bottomis\X^(

ARCHITECTURAL IROF "WORKS ,_NEW-Y0RK,


.

tlirxHMflt

Bins

Litkof SaTony,Ma.joT S.Kna^.MQEroa.iwaiyNY

PJcLte

ZXIZ.

Section of Grain Building throngli Bins.

Lith..o

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS,

_ NEW-YORK.

Sarcny.Majot Sclsgp^, 449

l^Toad.warj,

ITT

Plate

Tension

Rod

LXM

Girders.

No2*7/

-r
*o.27

mm ^

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS.

NEW YORK

Infliof

Sarony.MajoT & Knajip ,449'Broa.dway.Ny.


;

Plate ZXZV
JV?24

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ARCHITECTURAL IRON' W0RKS,_NEW-YORK.

Broadway Vr

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Plate Eft

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS ^NEW-YORK

L_
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41'
|

Plate

LXIT.

City Railroad Track


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City

of fit// sixe

'a

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Ground Plan.

sii

Ground

Section,

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ii

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ARCHITECTURAL IRON W0RIS,_ NEW- YORK

oi

SaTou.j,aJQi

pj

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PhitoLXlU.

JRlevation for Banking House

&

Office.

JLKCHITECTURAL IRCOT WORKS JXEWYOR'K

VlcOesLXVIIL

lub of SajnuyM.ifur

ARCHITEGTURAL IRON

WORKS _ "NEW YORK.

&

kmipp 44 q

Bi

narlway.O

Platte

ARCHITECTURAL

LXIX.

IRON"

WORKS, NEW YORK

SaronjnMajor &Khapp,Lich..449 Broadway, N'T.

PJcitrZXX

EroiLi]Ele^aiioxLfor Fred.Tixttle and others

CTrrcao His

No:Z8.

ale <niejToi.tc tv-elv-e

feet

^RCHITECTTJRAL TROl^ V0E.XS 'EWWTO'KK

Lxth o SarccaT -Major

<Ooia^A+3I5ro airway

Plate LXXT.

Details:

Rolling Iron Shutters

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS,- NEW-YORK.

'.J

"

mv,

--,

PlgLte

LXXK

Consoles Brackets & Ro setts.

M.p.

ATo.60.
-

10"

No. 64.

-3M"

Life. of Sararry; Major

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, _ NEW-YORK.

&l&app,M9 Broadway:!^

PIciteLXXZZZ

vSugar Slied tor Havana, Cuba.


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-mm

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1

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Lith. of

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS,

_ NEW-YORK

Sarony,Majoi

Kna:op.M

Broadw^N.Y

Plate

IXXU

Lj

Lift of

ARCHITECTURAL IRON

WORKS

_ NEW-YORK

Sarcmy Major R.Knapn

44-<5

Broadway

N.Y

Plate
,Ko.

LXKV

38

^w^^^
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS

-NEW YORK

Saroxy Major &Exiapp. 449 Broadway. TM\"Y.

Plate

LXXVI

JVb.

39

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS

NEW YORK

Saxony .Major & Knapp. 449T3roadway N.Y

fid

Plate

No:m.

M ,<m

ItXX\ffl.

Nor/SO.

No.m

No.m.

No.m

Lith.of Sarony, Major &.Kna.fp 449 Broajkiy-N'

ARCHITECTURAL IRON

WO RKS,_ NEW-YORK.

Plate LXXVJfl

JVo:-40.

fc

Lith. of

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, _NE- YORK.

Sarony,ajor & Knapp

.449

BToactway,KI

Plate

LXXDC

ARCHITECTURAL IRON

0MS,_ NEW-YORK
Mi. of paToirfMsjoi^fepiJ^SkoifelT

Plate LXXX.
J\ro:J'63.

No:166.

No: 165.

S4\

ii'l

No:/69,

No-m.

Nb:1>n

NoriiO.
JSTo:1^Z.

--to*..

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JjixKof
.

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ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS ,_NEW- YORK.

Sar-cnr,

VaKfAKiui^, 449 Broadway, N~X

Plate LXXXI
No:

183.

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Plate LXXXm.
Elevation & Section of Sidewalk

&c,

Shewing Vault under Street.

JVo:4J.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, __ NEW- YDRR.

P7ate LXXXIl

Design

for

a Single

track

Railroad

Bridge,

80 feet Span

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ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, _ NEW-YORK.

SaX'cyrvf,

Major

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9 Jrh-dwajf, N.Y.

LXXXV

Plate

Design for a Single Track Railroad Bridge

50 feet Span.

No:49.

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Scale,

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ARCHITECTURAL

to

IRON

a foot.

WORKS,

_ NEW-YORK.

NT

jo/ate LXXXVf

Design for a Single

track Railroad Bridge.

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feet

between bearings.

coinhiried/.

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Design for a Single trade Railroad Bridge, constructed of wrought iron;


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449

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Ferry House, Built

for

DT Thomas Rainey, Rio Janeiro. Brazil


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ARCHITECTURAL IRON WO RKS,__ NEW-YORK.

Plate XCVI.

No:%36.

No:,U7.

No:238.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON W0RKS,_ NEW-YORK

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ARCHITECTURE IRON WORKS .-NEW YORK

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No:Z51.

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IRON WORKS

NEW-TORK

N6.-2J0.
SaTony,MajOT & Knajpp

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BrdwayNI

jPl&te JsTCIX

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No:Z60.

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IRON WORKS,

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IRON WORKS,

NEW-YORK.

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ARCHITECTURAL IRON W0RKS,_ NEW-YORK.

Saronj, Major &Ktia.-p,44SBrd.Tray,KY

Plate CH.
N75.

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ARCHITECTURAL

IRON WO RKS,_ NEW-YORK.

Sarony, Major aKiap^, ^BroalwayfO,

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