Panorama of East Side Broadway - 1848

 

This is a series of illustrations showing buildings on the East Side Broadway, from the Battery to Anthony Street (now Worth Street). It was published in the Jones & Newman's Pictorial Directory of New York, copyrighted 1848. Text on print: «Exhibiting a continued series of Colored Elevations, of all the Dwellings, Stores, and Public Buildings fronting in the principal streets, beginning with BROADWAY, the chief of all. Names, and to a certain extent signs, of Merchants and Traders are introduced on the plates; to which is added a reference to the numbers of the Houses, arranged so as to show the name and trade of every occupant, with their business cards. Published by Jones & Newman, Lithographers, 128 Fulton Street, and sold by Berford & Co., No. 2 Astor House, and by all Periodical Booksellers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1848, by Jones & Newman, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York. G.W. & S. Turney, Stationers and Printers, 77 Chatham-st., N.Y.»

Edward Jones was a New York City lithographer from 1844-1849, associated with the firms of Jones and Palmer (1844) and Jones and Newman (1846-1848). George W. Newman was also a lithographer in NYC from 1846-1849.

 

19th century NYC

 

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Broadway in 19th Century

 

Bowling Green fountain

 

Broadway Theatre

East side from 318 to 326 Broadway, between Duane Street and Anthony Street (now Worth Street), with Pearl Street (now closed at this section) in between. (click to enlarge).

 

 

 

Stewart's Store

Stewart's Store (280 Broadway), between Chambers and Reade streets (click to enlarge).

 

8 Broadway, Mix & Tripp boarding house

 

Bowling Green fountain

 

Fulton Street NY

Broadway at Fulton Street, from 200 to 212.

 

John Street Broadway

Lower Broadway at John St. from 180 to 196 Broadway (click to enlarge).

 

46 - Furniture

 

34 - Newett, Lees & Co.

 

10-12 Broadway, American Hemp., former site of the Adelphi Hotel.

 

24 Broadway, J.L. & F.W. Worth's coal yard

 

38 - Steam Ship Co.

 

28 Broadway, Tunis Morrell, furniture warehouse

 

Buildings east side

 

Beaver Street

 

18 Broadway, S. Bogardus, bonded warehouse

 

52-56 - U.S. Bonded Warehouse

 

Exchange Place

 

East side Broadway, facing Bowling Green. Some of these buildings were built after the Great Fire of 1845. From a reprint in the Valentine's Manual, 1919.

 

Wall Street

 

NY 19th Century

 

Wall Street

 

86 - Charles Cox tailor

 

Barnum Museum

 

2 Broadway, Skiffen & Ironsides, merchants

 

American Museum

 

City Hall Park

 

Copyright © Geographic Guide - Old NYC. 19th Century Historic Buildings.

 

174-176  Howard Hotel

 

150 - Fancy goods

 

Maiden Lane

 

Cedar Street

 

Liberty Street

 

Old Broadway buildings

 

Pine Street

 

88 - Henry Howard tailor

 

Exchange Place

 

Parl

 

Panorama of East Side Broadway - 1848

 

124 - Henry Shelden & Co., dry goods

 

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46 - Furniture

 

146

 

Duane Street

 

Old buildings Broadway

 

Reade Street

 

Reade St

 

314-316 Auction store, bowling saloon

 

290

 

40

 

City Hall Park and fountain

 

Fountain

 

60 - Ocean Steam Navigation Co.

 

Ann Street

 

Park Row

 

 

172 - Tailors

 

126

 

306

 

318

 

 

212

 

88

 

106 - Knickerbocker Daguerrean gallery

 

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