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.
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).
8 Broadway, Mix & Tripp boarding house
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
Beaver Street
18 Broadway, S. Bogardus, bonded warehouse
52-56 - U.S. Bonded Warehouse
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
86 - Charles Cox tailor
2 Broadway, Skiffen & Ironsides, merchants
City Hall Park
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174-176 Howard Hotel
150 - Fancy goods
Maiden Lane
Cedar Street
Liberty Street
Pine Street
88 - Henry Howard tailor
Exchange Place
Panorama of East Side Broadway - 1848
124 - Henry Shelden & Co., dry goods
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46 - Furniture
146
Duane Street
Reade Street
314-316 Auction store, bowling saloon
290
40
City Hall Park and fountain
60 - Ocean Steam Navigation Co.
Ann Street
Park Row
172 - Tailors
126
306
318
212
88
106 - Knickerbocker Daguerrean gallery
302