. How to know New York City : a serviceable and trustworthy guide, having its starting point at the Grand Union hotel, just across the street from the Grand Central depot. , Bedloes Island Brooklyn (Main St.) . . (Fulton St.) . , (Atlantic St.) . , (Hamilton Ave.) , (Montague St.) (Broadway) (Grand St.)41 11 (Broadway) 11 (Grand St.)41 kt (Broadway) , College Point Communipaw Fort Lee Governors Island . . Greenpoint Hoboken Hoboken (14th St.) . . Hunters Point .... Jersey City lersey City Jersey City Jersey City (Pavonia) . , Tersev City (Communipaw) Staten Island Weehawken Q2d St. E. R W


. How to know New York City : a serviceable and trustworthy guide, having its starting point at the Grand Union hotel, just across the street from the Grand Central depot. , Bedloes Island Brooklyn (Main St.) . . (Fulton St.) . , (Atlantic St.) . , (Hamilton Ave.) , (Montague St.) (Broadway) (Grand St.)41 11 (Broadway) 11 (Grand St.)41 kt (Broadway) , College Point Communipaw Fort Lee Governors Island . . Greenpoint Hoboken Hoboken (14th St.) . . Hunters Point .... Jersey City lersey City Jersey City Jersey City (Pavonia) . , Tersev City (Communipaw) Staten Island Weehawken Q2d St. E. R Whitehall St. E. R U. S. Barge Office, Battery . .Catherine St. E. R. . *. . Fulton St. E. R Whitehall. E. R Whitehall. E. R Wall St. E. R Roosevelt St. E. R. . : . . Houston St. E. R Grand St. E. R Grand St. E. R East 23d St. E. R East ggth St. E. R Liberty St. N. R 129th St. N. R The Battery East 10th and East 22d Sts. E. and Christopher Sts. West 14th St. N. R James Slip, 7th and 34th Sts. E. R. Desbrosses St. N. R Cortlandt St. X. R West 23d St Chambers or 23d St. N. R. . Liberty St. N. R Whitehall. N. R West 42d St. N. R 1. BROADWAY AT THE ASTOR HOUSE, LOOKING NORTH How to Know New York. 63 LIBRARIES, ETC. Free Circulating Library is intended io become to New York whatthe Public Library is to Boston, except that it will be composed ofmany separate collections, in different parts of the city. AndrewCarnegie, John Jacob Astor, and others have lately given considerablesums for this purpose. The branches now in operation are at 49 BondStreet (13,000 volumes), and the Ottendorfer Library, at 135 SecondAvenue, founded by Oswald Ottendorfer in 1884 (12,000 volumes, halfof them German). The Bruce Library (endowed by Miss CatherineW. Bruce as a memorial cf her father) was erected on West 42dStreet, west of Seventh Avenue, adjoining the Baptist Church. An-other, on Jackson Square, is the gift of Geo, \V. Vanderbilt. Apprentices Library, founded in 1820, and still condu


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