The first public showing of the new Princess telephone in the Bronx by the New York Telephone Co. was held in the the Main Office of the Dollar Savings Bank on the Grand Concourse.
Abbott writes about a possible visit to Markham. Abbott writes about his involvement with the Ferrer Center in New York City, the first Modern School, and the Ferrer Colony in Stelton, New Jersey. Abbott writes about his wife and children, a son...
Branch invites Markham for a visit to celebrate Markham's birthday as well as hold a Socialist rally. Branch also mentions her acquaintance, Becker, an Alderman of the Socialist party.
Bynner writes to Mrs. Markham about dinner plans with Squires and Anderson. Bynner provides information regarding times and locations for the dinner plans.
Barnard writes Mrs. Stokes about an invitation to the Twilight Club in New York City. She asks Mrs. Stokes to contact Markham so that he can be invited to the meeting.
Electric lighting; Electric contracting; Burglar alarms; Telephone lines; Electric generators; Motors; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Text,"Wiring for electrical lighting. Electric gas lighting. Dynamos and motors. Burglar alarms. Annunciators. Gas and electric fixtures. Telephone lines constructed and equipped with instruments. Out-of-town work attended to promptly."
The New York Telephone Co.'s new office opens at 3070 Albany Crescent south of W. 231st St.
(In 1965 a member of the Buddist 'Temple of Enlightenment' donated this building for its services and programs.)
Hudson River; New York Central and Hudson River Railroad; Huested Brothers Coal & Lumber Company; Croton Aqueduct; Tarrytown; Andre Brook; Andre Monument; Dutch Reformed Church; Tarrytown Music Hall;
A two-page map with color; includes Business notices for the area.
Riverdale Children's Association; Colored Orphan Asylum (New York, N.Y.); Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans (New York, N.Y.); Charities--New York (State)--New York; Children, Black--New York (State)--New York; African American...
The records of the Colored Orphan Asylum document the activities of the institution from 1836 to 1972, with the bulk of the records falling between 1850 and 1936. The records include minutes of general meetings, the Executive Committee, the...
Clothing and dress; Department stores; Dry-goods; House furnishings; Furniture; Railroads Timetables; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Text,"Loeser Service on Long Island. You can buy at Loeser's by mail or telephone with safety and full satisfaction. Apparel for all the family. Every furnishing for the home. Verso side: Long Island Railroad to and from Huntington [timetable,...