Union Square Park - The wooden battle ship that never went to Sea

1916

Union Square Park - The wooden battle ship that never went to Sea

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Union Square Park: "The wooden battle ship that never went to Sea" located in the southern end of the Park, at the head of Broadway. This structure erected during the early days of the World War was used mainly as an enlistment agency. Photographer's vantage point for this set of three views is East 14th Street at Broadway and viewing northward. 1916. Nicholas Savostayanoff. Gift of Geo. D. Chinn.
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Fifth Avenue at the South East corner of 61st Street,and showing the Eldridge T. Gerry MansionBroadway, east side, north from 47th StreetElbridge T. Gerry mansion at S. E. corner of Fifth Avenue and 61st StreetSixth Ave., east side, north from Waverly PlaceFifth Ave.. at the N.W. corner of 56th Street. 1912.



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