. The city of Troy and its vicinity. which is atMain Street, crossed by the streetcars, and a short distance north of theIron-Works station of the Troy andGreenbush Railroad, (Hudson RiverRailroad). The counting room andprivate offices are appropriately furn-ished ; telephone and telegraph wiresconnecting them with the upper andlower works and with the city ser-vice. Burdett Building, Nos. 251and 253 River Street, was erected in1881, by George C. Burdett, salerooms and offices of Burdett,Smith, & Co., stove manufacturers, areon the first floor of the buildingKelly & Knox insurance


. The city of Troy and its vicinity. which is atMain Street, crossed by the streetcars, and a short distance north of theIron-Works station of the Troy andGreenbush Railroad, (Hudson RiverRailroad). The counting room andprivate offices are appropriately furn-ished ; telephone and telegraph wiresconnecting them with the upper andlower works and with the city ser-vice. Burdett Building, Nos. 251and 253 River Street, was erected in1881, by George C. Burdett, salerooms and offices of Burdett,Smith, & Co., stove manufacturers, areon the first floor of the buildingKelly & Knox insurance agents;Morrison, Colwell, & Page, iron found-ers ; and Hermann, Aukanti, & Co.,manufacturers of womens underwear,occupy rooms on the second last mentioned firm has its man-ufacturing rooms on the upper building was partly burned onFebruary 2, 1883, Caledonian Club of Troy andCohoes, organized January 29, 1872,meets on the second and fourth Tues-day evenings, in the building. No. 279River BURDETT BUILDING, 25I AND 253 RIVER STREET. 50 Candy Manufacturer. - M. D. Saxe, No. 215 Broadway,retail store; No. 415 Fulton Street,wholesale store and manufactory. Carpenters and Builders.— Charles Duncan, No. 6 and 8Mechanic Street, between Federaland Grand Division streets. Charles P. Hutchins, rear of 22State Street, between Second andThird streets. Lemmon & Robinson, (John Lem-mon and Richard F. Robinson, north-west corner of Mechanic and Federalstreets. John McBride, rear of No. 464River Street, between King and Hut-ton streets. G. W. Oliver, west side of Me-chanic Street, between Fulton andGrand Division streets. Carpets and Oil Cloths — Metcalf & Co., dealers in carpetsand oil cloths, have one of the largestsale and display rooms in the city. Itis in the building Nos. 15 and 17Third Street, west side, betweenBroadway and Fulton Street, on thefloor immediately above the attractive room is one hundredand thirty-four feet deep, with a wid


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