Destruction of the National Theatre, New York, September 23, 1839.
National Theater New York.
Monday evening, September 23, 1839, will be acted Shakespeare's play of "Richard III"
Church Street & Leonard Street [Central Park West to Coenties Slip]
Second night of "Octavia Bragaldi; or, The Confession", Tuesday evening, June 25, 1839
Franklin Street & Church Street [Collect Pond to Fulton Street]
[Deed to Silas B. Hamilton for pew number 110 of the Presbyterian Church in Laight Street.]
Friday evening, November 9, will be acted for the last time the domestic drama of "The Maid of Croissey"
Church Street & Franklin Street [Central Park West to Coenties Slip]
Saturday evening, June 22, 1839, will be produced for the last time, the celebrated opera of "La Sonnambula"
Worth and Church Street [Weehawken Street to Worth Street]
Friday evening, August 23, will be presented Bulwer's play of "The Lady of Lyons" with Mr. Forrest as Claude Melnotte
[Building on fire.]
Map of the Sixth Ward in the City of New York
321-323 Church St. New York. 321 Church St. View Looking N.E. Along South Front on Lispenard Street & Showing Bulge in Wall at Leader and East Edge of Building
The New York Society Library.
Ruins of the National Theatre.
Theatre, Proctor's, 23rd Street.
East 14th Street [Ninth Avenue to Twelfth Avenue, West 3rd Street to 23rd Street]