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- 64 and 66 Attorney Street looking S.E., March 28, 1901, time 1:35 P.M.
- East side of Attorney St. (62, 64, 66, 68), south of and adjacent to the southeast corner of Delancey. Business fronts include a mattress shop with its wares piled out front; a harness maker; a grocer with barrels and sacks outside; and a Yiddish sign at no. 62. Laundry and bedding hangs on fire escapes on upper building floors., New-York Historical Society
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- 63, 65, 67, 69 Attorney Street looking northwest, March 12, 1901, time 9:30 A.M.
- Attorney St, west side, south of and adjacent to the S.W. corner of 179 Delancey St. Blurred figures are visible in front of number 63., New-York Historical Society
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- Southeast corner Attorney and Delancey Sts., showing 68 Attorney Street, looking S.E., March 12, 1901, time 9:50 A.M.
- Ale house on corner at 181 Delancey has a sign in Yiddish, striped awning, and three figures out front, including one with a push cart. Lion Coffee billboard is on the side of 68 Attorney Street. Trolley tracks run along Delancey Street., New-York Historical Society
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- Southeast corner Cannon and Delancey Sts., showing 46 and 44 Cannon St. looking S.E., March 22, 1901, time 11:35 A.M.
- Pharmacy on corner at 287 Delancey St., with ads for medicines in window and on side wall., New-York Historical Society
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- Southwest corner Cannon and Delancey Sts., showing 285 and 283 Delancey St. and 43 Cannon St. looking S.W., March 22, 1901.
- Three story tenements at corner next to higher tenement buildings with ground level businesses., New-York Historical Society
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- 35, 37, 39, 41 Cannon St. looking N.W., March 22, 1901, time 10:45 A.M.
- Market selling coal, wood and tobacco at 31 Cannon Street. Shadow from church on opposite side stretches across the street to numbers 39 and 41 Cannon., New-York Historical Society
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- Church on east side Cannon St. looking S.E., March 29, 1901, time 1:25 P.M.
- Church of St. Rose (built 1871), 34 Cannon Street. Primary School No. 10 at 32 Cannon St., with American flag flying above it., New-York Historical Society
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- Southeast corner Clinton and Delancey Sts., showing 165, 167, 169 Delancey St. looking S.E., March 12, 1901, time 9:40 A.M.
- The Manila Shoe Store, 108 Clinton Street/ 165 Delancey St. G.Herbst Fine Family Boot & Shoe Store signs in English and Yiddish. Businesses south on Clinton include locksmith/jeweler, stone monuments, stationery., New-York Historical Society
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- 118, 116, 114, 112 Clinton St. looking N.E. to Delancey St., March 12, 1901, time 9:45 A.M.
- East side of Clinton St., south of and north to Delancey St. A. Kurlanzik Steam Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing, Pressing… at 118 Clinton St. Doctor's office at 116., New-York Historical Society
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- 36, 38, 40 Columbia St. looking northeast, March 22, 1901, time 10:30 A.M.
- Five story tenement buildings at 34-38 Columbia Street, refuse bins out front., New-York Historical Society
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- 35, 37, 39, 41 Columbia St. looking N.W., March 18, 1901, time 12 P.M.
- Bearded man with cane stands under sign for Kanenbley Bros. Packing House, 37-35 Columbia Street. Young woman in doorway, next to open cellar door, of number 39 Columbia. Several blurred figures along sidewalk., New-York Historical Society
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- Southeast corner Columbia and Delancey Sts., showing 46, 44 1/2, 44, 42 1/2, 42 Columbia St. and 269 Delancey St., looking southeast, March 28, 1901.
- Child seated at corner in front of J. Flear Fine Cigars and Confectionery, 44 1/2 Columbia St.; H. Ringel Broom Works at 42 1/2 Columbia. Bedding visible hanging over fire escapes and out of windows of buildings on Columbia and Delancey., New-York Historical Society
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- Southwest corner Columbia and Delancey Sts., showing 43 Columbia St. and 263 and 261 Delancey St., looking S.W., March 18, 1901, time 11:50 A.M.
- Young men and boys standing on corner, with blurred female figures crossing street. Awning frame extends from corner building, men in doorway of pool room., New-York Historical Society
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- 199 and 197 Delancey St., corner of Ridge St., showing 64 and part of 62 Ridge St.
- Butter and Egg Market on southeast corner of Ridge and Delancey, looking southeast. A.Hayden & Son Bank Exchange; M. Tieger Clothing. Signs in English and Yiddish. Blurred figures along the street and sidewalk and several children visible in open windows of buildings., New-York Historical Society
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- 191-193 Delancey St., looking S.E., March 28, 1901, time 1:40 P.M.
- Businesses along street include J.Wagner Ladies Tailor and Dressmaker; Paul Siegler Confectionery; "Horses Clipped Here"; M. Lang Tailors and Dressmakers; "Signs." Bedding on fire escapes above. Yiddish and English signs., New-York Historical Society
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- 175, 173, 171 Delancey St., looking southwest, March 12, 1901, time 9:35 A.M.
- M. Low Wedding Dresses to Hire, Dress Maker; Children Jacket Makers Union, local 10 United Garment Workers of America; Ladies Hair Dressing "Bangs Cut." Signs for businesses in English and Yiddish. Rubbish bins on curb; pushcart vendor in front of 173 Delancey., New-York Historical Society
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- 185, 187, and 189 Delancey St., looking southeast, March 12, 1901, time 10 A.M.
- Businesses along street include dressmaker, hair dresser; A.D. Kessler Signs., New-York Historical Society
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- Southwest corner Delancey and Attorney Sts., showing 177 and 179 Delancey St., looking S.W., March 12, 1901, time 9:25 A.M.
- Man standing in front of The Columbia Fixture Co. on corner. Other businesses on Delancey include dressmaker, signs in English and Yiddish., New-York Historical Society
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- 205, 203, 201 Delancey St.
- View looking down onto street. Restaurant at 209 Delancey; A. Balsam's Shoes at 207; A. Friedman Wiener Wurst manufacturer at 205. Signs in English and Yiddish., New-York Historical Society
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- 205, 203 and 201 Delancey St., looking southwest, March 18, 1901, time 10 A.M.
- Restaurant at 209 Delancey; A. Balsam's Shoes at 207; A. Friedman Wiener Wurst manufacturer at 205. Signs in English and Yiddish, bedding out on fire escapes., New-York Historical Society
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- 209 and 207 Delancey St., looking south, March 18, 1901, time 10:10 A.M.
- Jacob Weintraub, Krakauer Restaurant, 209 Delancey St.; A. Balsam's Fine Shoes, 207 Delancey St.; A. Friedman Wiener Wurst, 205 Delancey St., New-York Historical Society
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- 209 and 207 Delancey St., south side.
- Children in front of Jacob Weintraub Restaurant, 209 Delancey Street., New-York Historical Society
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- 219, 221, and 223 Delancey St., looking S.E., March 18, 1901, time 11:05 A.M.
- Businesses include W. Limmer Hardware Store; B. Sobin Tailor & Dressmaker; J. Adam Skirts Waists & Suits; H. Forman Music Studio; J. Goldfarb Jeweler. Apple cart on curb in front of 219 Delancey., New-York Historical Society
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- 233 and 235 Delancey St., looking southeast, March 28, 1901, time 1:55 P.M.
- View across Delancey from corner of Willett Street (232 Delancey). Businesses along Delancey include M. Steiner Machinist. Man and blurred figure in foreground; children visible in doorway of 231 Delancey., New-York Historical Society
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- 243 and 241 Delancey St., looking S.W., March 18, 1901, time 11:30 A.M.
- View across Delancey from corner of Sheriff Street. Shoe shiner chairs set up outside storefront of 246 Delancey on northwest corner of Sheriff. Businesses on south side of Delancey include A. Rosenblum Cloaks & Suits; S. Skulnik; E. Lehr. Signs in Yiddish and English., New-York Historical Society
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- 237 and 239 Delancey St., looking southeast, March 28, 1901, time 2 P.M.
- Blurred figures of children in front of 235 Delancey; pushcart on north side, and bedding out on fire escapes. Businesses include B.S. Hmal The Tailor. Apartments to Let advertised at 237 Delancey., New-York Historical Society
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- 259, 257, 255, 253, 251, 249 Delancey St., looking S.W., March 22, 1901, time 11:25 A.M.
- View towards Sheriff Street, businesses and signs include those for Trimmings, Ice Cream, Store for Let. Signs in Yiddish and English., New-York Historical Society
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- 281, 279, 277 Delancey St., looking S.W., March 22, 1901.
- Man climbs ladder up to street light at northwest corner of Cannon St. Businesses include D. Bertin Book Printing at 281 Delancey., New-York Historical Society
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- 293, 295, 297, and 299 Delancey St., looking southeast, April 2, 1901, time 2:25 P.M.
- View towards Lewis Street. Group of children in front Roman Catholic School on west end of Delancey. Businesses and signs include H.Hay Bread & Cake Bakery; Tailor; Cigars., New-York Historical Society
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- 269, 271, 273, 275 Delancey St., looking S.E., April 2, 1901, time 2:20 P.M.
- Delancey Street between Columbia and Cannon Streets. Produce display under awning at west end of Delancey. Blurred figures and children on sidewalk and stoops. Ad for Virgin Leaf Tobacco; many signs in Yiddish., New-York Historical Society
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- Church on Delancey St., between Cannon and Lewis Sts., looking S.E., March 22, 1901, time 11:40 A.M.
- St. Rose of Lima Parish School Hall, 290 Delancey Street., New-York Historical Society
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- 319, 321, and 323 Delancey St., looking south, March 29, 1901, time 1:45 P.M.
- Delancey Street between Goerck and Mangin Streets. Empty lot behind ad-covered boards. Peter Feinburg Wheelwright & Blacksmith at 319 Delancey, with wagons out front., New-York Historical Society
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- 305, 307 and 309 Delancey St., looking southeast, March 22, 1901, time 12 P.M.
- Delancey between Lewis and Goerck Streets. Meat market at S.E. corner of Lewis Street, Telephone Pay Station at N.E. corner., New-York Historical Society
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- 315, 313, and 311 Delancey St., looking southwest, March 29, 1901, time 10:55 A.M.
- Delancey between Lewis and Goerck Streets. Refuse bins in front of signs for India Wharf Lager Beer; The Popular Comedians Cole and Johnson., New-York Historical Society
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- Southwest corner of Goerck and Delancey Sts., showing 47 and 49 Goerck St., looking S.W., March 22, 1901, time 12:05 P.M.
- Children on corner in front of 47 and 49 Goerck Street, B. Cohen Wines and Liquors. U.S. Mail box on Goerck Street light., New-York Historical Society
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- Southeast corner Goerck and Delancey Sts., looking southeast, April 2, 1901, time 2:35 P.M.
- Two men and child in front of corner building. Men in doorway of 40 Goerck St. Wagons in front of Peter Feinburg Wheelwright & Blacksmith, 319 Delancey Street., New-York Historical Society
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- Rear building of 36 Goerck St., looking east, June 22, 1901, time 2:35 P.M.
- View up towards top of building with fire escapes and shutters on windows., New-York Historical Society
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- 38-36 Goerck St., looking S.E., March 29, 1901, time 1:40 P.M.
- Horse cart at curb in front of 36 Goerck St., New-York Historical Society
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- 37, 39, 41, 43, and 45 Goerck St., looking N.W., March 29, 1901, time 10:40 A.M.
- Signs for businesses include Seelicks Metals, Rags, Bottles, Etc.; A. Newberg Stationery, Tobacco, Confectioners, etc.; Caffé, Dolci; Shave 5¢. Man standing on stoop of 39 Goerck St., New-York Historical Society
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- 36 and 38 Lewis St., looking northeast, March 29, 1901, time 10:25 A.M.
- Man on stoop, and woman in open window of 34 Lewis Street., New-York Historical Society
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- Rear building of 36 Lewis St., looking S.E., June 22, 1901, time 3:45 P.M.
- View over sheds towards building rears. Several open windows, all with shutters. Laundry lines and bedding hanging over courtyard., New-York Historical Society
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- Rear building of 36 Lewis St., looking east, June 22, 1901, time 3:30 P.M.
- View over sheds towards building rears. Several open windows, all with shutters. Fire escapes with laundry lines and bedding hanging over courtyard., New-York Historical Society
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- 35, 37 and 39 Lewis St., looking N.W., March 29, 1901, time 10:20 A.M.
- I. Siegel Groceries and Vegetables, Milk, Butter & Eggs, 33 Lewis St. Clothing store at 35 Lewis Street with awning over entrance and open cellar doors., New-York Historical Society
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- Southwest corner Lewis and Delancey Sts., showing 41 Lewis St., looking southwest, March 22, 1901, time 11:55 A.M.
- A. Kraemer Collars and Cuffs at corner. Blurred figures and traffic on street and sidewalk. Group of young girls, and man with young boy standing on sidewalk., New-York Historical Society
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- Southeast corner Delancey and Lewis St., looking S.E., March 29, 1901, time 1:30 P.M.
- 42, 40, 38 Lewis Street, Meat Market on corner., New-York Historical Society
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- 35 and 37 Mangin St., looking southwest, March 29, 1901, time 10:50 A.M.
- Low brick buildings with double wooden doors., New-York Historical Society
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- 30 Mangin St., looking east, March 29, 1901, time 1:50 P.M.
- Wooden construction sheds underneath and next to the Williamsburg Bridge abutment, looking towards bridge tower. Lumber-filled wagon on sidewalk., New-York Historical Society
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- Southwest corner Mangin and Delancey Sts., showing 41 and 39 Mangin St. and 325 Delancey St., looking S.W., March 29, 1901.
- John J. Hammer Jr. Lumber on corner., New-York Historical Society
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- Southwest corner Pitt and Delancey Sts., showing 39 Pitt St. and 213 and 211 Delancey St., looking S.W., March 18, 1901, time 10:05 A.M.
- J.L. Kalman Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 213 Delancey St. Signs include Fire Sale! Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloth; Ernest Ochs Silber Spray Liquors; B. Nachtigal Bros. Cloaks & Suits., New-York Historical Society
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- 38, 40, and 42 Pitt St., looking N.E., March 18, 1901, time 10:20 A.M.
- Pitt St. (36, 38, 40, 42, 44-), east side, south of and adjacent to S.E. corner Delancey. 44 Pitt is rear side door of 215 Delancey. Kerber Bros. Saloon, 38 Pitt St. Bedding and laundry hanging off of fire escapes of 42 and 36 Pitt St., New-York Historical Society