. The city of New York. ^sa?*. -V. .:«»: i.,^> * and masts and spars, that stuck above thetops of the attic roofs of the rted brickcolonial houses along the East Riverfront from Fulton street to the Battery. Old pictures of South Street give a goodidea of this period and there are still manyNew Yorkers who can recall the time whena veritable forest of bowsprits formed acanopy all along this section of the city. The new home of the club is most ap-propriately selected. On another pagewe show the building as it appeared about1850, when it was erected has always had tenants conne
. The city of New York. ^sa?*. -V. .:«»: i.,^> * and masts and spars, that stuck above thetops of the attic roofs of the rted brickcolonial houses along the East Riverfront from Fulton street to the Battery. Old pictures of South Street give a goodidea of this period and there are still manyNew Yorkers who can recall the time whena veritable forest of bowsprits formed acanopy all along this section of the city. The new home of the club is most ap-propriately selected. On another pagewe show the building as it appeared about1850, when it was erected has always had tenants connected withshipping, was once the Cotton Exchangeand more recently as the offices of W. & Co. Many of the best known names in Ameri-can trade and commerce are already in-scribed on the membership rolls of IndiaHouse. The officers are James A. Farrell,president; A. B. Johnson, E. N. Hurley,James R. Morse and Robert Dollar, vice-presidents; Willard Straight, secretary, andJ. P. Grace, treasurer. On the board ofgovern
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