Valentine's manual of the city of New York, 1917-1918 . e open door for the invasion of trade. Be-fore 1850 it contained a tailors shop, a shoemakers shop,a trunk store, and a dancing school, and at night gavethe shelter of furnished rooms to a carter and a harborpilot, Nos. 57 and 59 were built late, and who occupiedthem before 1850 has not been ascertained. Tn that yearConrad Hardmeyer conducted an academy at No. 57,and No. 59 was the dwelling of Stephen V. Albro, whokept a grocery store around the corner at 328 1851 the Church of Christ, of the denomination knownas Primitive Chri
Valentine's manual of the city of New York, 1917-1918 . e open door for the invasion of trade. Be-fore 1850 it contained a tailors shop, a shoemakers shop,a trunk store, and a dancing school, and at night gavethe shelter of furnished rooms to a carter and a harborpilot, Nos. 57 and 59 were built late, and who occupiedthem before 1850 has not been ascertained. Tn that yearConrad Hardmeyer conducted an academy at No. 57,and No. 59 was the dwelling of Stephen V. Albro, whokept a grocery store around the corner at 328 1851 the Church of Christ, of the denomination knownas Primitive Christians, worshipped at No. 57. In1855 of the year following the Bond Street HomeopathicDispensary was established at No. 59 by Dr. Otto Full-graff. It continued at that location until 1874. [In only a few cases has it been possible to consult original records,other than the city directories of the period, in preparing the above. Theauthor will therefore be grateful if his readers will acquaint him with anycorrections that they may find necessary.] [29S]. Sixth Avenue at WrA Street, now the site uf the Gimbel Store. The American Geographical Society The American Geographical Society is the oldest geo-graphical society in the United States. When it wasfounded, in 1852, there were but twelve similar institu-tions in the world. Its collections contain an exception-ally large number of unique books and maps. Among itsgold medalists are the names of some of the worlds mostdistinguished explorers and geographers—Shackleton,Scott, Amundsen, Mawson, Moreno and many recently Colonel Roosevelt and Maj. GeneralGoethals have been added to the list. Among itsfellows and honorary and corresponding members havebeen Bayard Taylor, Sir Roderick Murchison and Gen-eral John C. Fremont; among its past presidents havebeen George Bancroft, Henry Grinnell and Judge CharlesP. Daly. The exhibition rooms contain a permanent exhibitionof ancient maps including facsimile reproductions of thef
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