Broadway, East Side. Broome to Spring St. - 1899

 

Image depicts buildings on the east side of Broadway, from Broome Street (right) to Spring Street. On the right is the E. V. Haughwout Building, completed in 1857. It was the first building equipped with a passenger elevator.

Source: A Pictorial Description of Broadway, published in 1899 by Mail & Express Company, publisher of the Evening Mail (New York Public Library).

 

East Side buildings

 

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East Side Broadway

29 - Broadway, east side. Grand Street to Broome Street - 1899.

 

Lincoln's Funeral Procession

Looking north from Broome Street.

 

E. V. Haughwout Building

 

Spring Prince street

32 - Broadway, west side. Spring to Prince Street.

 

Pictorial Description Broadway

 

NYC Broadway

30 - Broadway, West Side. Broome Street to Spring Street - 1899.

 

West Side Broadway

28 - Broadway, west side. Grand Street to Broome Street - 1899.

 

NY East Side

33 - Broadway, east side. Spring to Prince St.

 

 

 

 

514 Broadway, still stands.

 

 

518 Broadway, erected before 1865, demolished after 1899.

 

Broadway, East Side. Broome to Spring St. - 1899

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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