. The progress of the Empire State a work devoted to the historical, financial, industrial, and literary development of New York. tone building of the New YorkUniversity embellished the east side for thirty-five years,until the college moved to Fordham. Dr. Mott and John Austin Stevens lived on BleeckerStreet; Thomas Paine died there in 1809. Jacob A. West-ervelt, the shipwright, resided on East Broadway when hewas Mayor in 1853. The families and friends of PreservedFish were grouped around Stuyvesant Square; SenatorEvartss home was on Second Avenue near Fourteenth Streetwhere Joseph H. Choate


. The progress of the Empire State a work devoted to the historical, financial, industrial, and literary development of New York. tone building of the New YorkUniversity embellished the east side for thirty-five years,until the college moved to Fordham. Dr. Mott and John Austin Stevens lived on BleeckerStreet; Thomas Paine died there in 1809. Jacob A. West-ervelt, the shipwright, resided on East Broadway when hewas Mayor in 1853. The families and friends of PreservedFish were grouped around Stuyvesant Square; SenatorEvartss home was on Second Avenue near Fourteenth Streetwhere Joseph H. Choate, his partner, became his genialneighbor. Evarts would never walk where he could ride;he died at 83, having been bedridden the last two yearsof his life. Choate who never rides where he can walk,is hale and hearty at eighty-one. Many good peopleowned charming brick cottages in Greenwich Village andChelsea, which included London Terrace. Among themwere George Bancroft, Horace Greeley, General WinfieldScott, and Edwin Forrest, who lived at 436 West Twenty-second Street. We can best appreciate the character and location of the.


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