This view of 34th Street is looking east. A woman and her two children are walking on the sidewalk as traffic speeds along the street. The Empire State Building can be seen in the distance as well as the large, red sign for the New Yorker.
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
A New York Times article ""Alumni of Cooper Union raise $900,000 to help school grow,"" reports on the plans of a new Cooper Union facility between Astor Place and Ninth street with photo included.
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
An article from the New York Herald Tribune named ""Big Apartments Rising on Ninth St."" reporting on the new Randall House apartment building with photo included.
Sailors' Snug Harbor photographs, SUNY Maritime College, Staten Island, New York.
An article from the N.Y. Tribune entitled "" Big Apartments Rising in Ninth Street"" and a news clipping form the Staten Island Advance are shown. Keywords: Randall House Greenwich Village, Manhattan, David Rose and Associates, Washington Square,...
Thirty-third Street (New York, N.Y.)--Buildings, structures, etc.--Maps.
This cropped image shows two blocks between 9th Avenue and 11th Avenue and between 33rd Street and 35th Street. The buildings, colored in red, include row houses, garages, the 33rd Street Trucking Company, St. Mary's Hospital for Children, St....
Thirty-fourth Street (New York, N.Y.)--Buildings, structures, etc.--Maps.
This cropped image shows two blocks of 34th Street between 7th Avenue and 9th Avenue and between 33rd Street and 35th Street. The buildings, colored in red, include row houses, lofts, banks, Printing Crafts Building, Pennsylvania Building, Nelson...
Business enterprises--New York (State)--New York--Maps.
This map represents 34th Street and shows what Midtown Manhattan's 20th Ward looked like in 1867. Various businesses are visible: a granite mill, ironworks, a rice mill, a boiler shop, a stone yard, a coal company, railroad yards and the railroad...
This is a print of the church originally occupying the corner of 31st Street and 9th Avenue which had to be moved (or a portion of it) to make way for Pennsylvania Station.
Founded in 1930 to provide cheap housing for members of the Armed Forces, the William Sloane House was named after William Sloane (1873-1922), chair of the Army and Navy International Committee through World War I and of the National War Work...
This is one of the two eagles that adorn the tops of the doorways of the old William Sloane House. The eagle's shield are the words, "Spirit, Mind, Body," those elements of people that Y.M.C.A. programs seek to build.