The Draw on the Bowery.
A. Jaeckel, Furrier
The Pretty Story.
Coaching in Central Park.
Gramercy Park
Gramercy Park. The Old Willow
Gramercy Park. The Booth Monument
Gramercy Park. The East Fountain
Gramercy Park. The East Gate
Gramercy Park. View Through the Park
Gramercy Park. The Ruggles Fountain
Gramercy Park. The Old Elm
This Colonial Home illustrated domestic life in New York City during the English period near the time of the Revolution.
J. J. Astor, 2nd
After the repeal of the Stamp Act, the people erected in Bowling Green, in 1770, a leaden statue of George III, which the patroits pulled down July 9, 1776, and melted into bullets.
Bowling Green, at the foot of Broadway, is the oldest park in New York City. It had been used as a public place for many years, when in 1732 it was laid out especially as a bowling green.
Wm. Astor
The Indian Beauty.
The American Beauty.
Third American Schuetzenfest