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113-115 East 35th Street, 2008.
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Photograph of windows and door fronts of 113-115 E. 35th St. Nos. 113 and 115 are identical brownstones with a unified facade.
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still image
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E35thG2008
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116-122 East 36th Street, 1976.
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116-122 East 36th Street. This photo marked "1976". Apartment house, 116-122 E. 36th St.; Built: 1955; Architect: Greenberg & Ames.
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still image
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34-39thW
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116-122 East 36th Street, 2008.
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116-122 East 36th Street. Apartment house, 116-122 E. 36th St.; Built: 1955; Architect: Greenberg & Ames.
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still image
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34-39thW2008
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118-124 East 36th Street, 1937.
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118-124 East 36th Street. No. 120 - Former residence of Col. Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of State in President Hoover's Cabinet. 1937. Group of 4 row houses, 116-122 E. 36th Street; Built: c. 1858; Razed: 1955; Architect: George J. Hamilton. 124 E. 36th Street; Built: 1863. A four-story addition built onto the back of the house: 1885; Architect: John H. Duncan.
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34-39thX
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119-121 E. 35th Street, 2008.
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119-121 E. 35th Street. Pair of brownstones built 1855-1856 by developer George Lindford ; they originally shared a single cornice. The original iron fence remains. These homes are very similar to the pair of brownstones at No. 113-115. In the early 1950's, writer and editor Frederick Lewis Allen lived in No. 121.
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still image
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E35thM2008
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119-121 E. 35th Street.
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Unlabeled image of 119-121 E. 35th Street. Pair of brownstones built 1855-1856 by developer George Lindford ; they originally shared a single cornice. The original iron fence remains. These homes are very similar to the pair of brownstones at No. 113-115. In the early 1950's, writer and editor Frederick Lewis Allen lived in No. 121.
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E35thM
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12/12/45 Works by Stuart Davis Sent to Whitney Museum
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An inventory of items sent to the Whitney Museum from Stuart Davis including portfolios, paintings, watercolors, drawings, lithographs, gouaches a drawing for World's Fair mural, "History of Communications", December 12, 1945.
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wace0049_davis19451212
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123 East 35th Street, 1916.
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123 East 35th Street. Originally the James F. D. Lanier House. Originally the James F. D. Lanier House. Built 1901-1903 ; Architect: Hoppin & Koen. The 33 foot wide, 3 bay home replaced two earlier brownstone rowhouses. The Beaux Arts mansion was built by James F. D. Lanier, a banker, and his wife, Harriet Bishop Lanier.
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34-39thP
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123 East 35th Street, 1976.
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123 East 35th Street. This photo marked "1976". Originally the James F. D. Lanier House. Built 1901-1903 ; Architect: Hoppin & Koen. The 33 foot wide, 3 bay home replaced two earlier brownstone rowhouses. The Beaux Arts mansion was built by James F. D. Lanier, a banker, and his wife, Harriet Bishop Lanier.
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34-39thQ
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123 East 35th Street, 2008.
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123 East 35th Street. Originally the James F. D. Lanier House. Built 1901-1903 ; Architect: Hoppin & Koen. The 33 foot wide, 3 bay home replaced two earlier brownstone rowhouses. The Beaux Arts mansion was built by James F. D. Lanier, a banker, and his wife, Harriet Bishop Lanier.
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34-39thQ2008
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125th Street between Lenox Avenue and Seventh Avenue, New York City, October 1919: Brill Brothers, O-Cedar Furniture Polish. Also storefronts for Christensen School of Popular Music, Leight Bros. Outfitting Company, Sol Young (photographer), New York Telephone Company, Alva Photo Shop, Orient Movies, Royal Wearing Apparel [?].
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nyhs_PR005_b-01_59639-01.jpg
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125th Street between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenue, New York City, April 26, 1928: Palisades Amusement Park (partial), Wrigley's Double Mint Gum. Also storefronts of Ideal Shoe Shop, Toby's Men's Shop, Christensen School of Music, Orient Photo Plays, Leight Brothers Outfitting Company (partial), Moose Cafeteria (partial).
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nyhs_PR005_b-12_60143-01.jpg
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125th Street between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenue, New York City, April 27, 1926: Chesterfield Cigarettes, Old Dutch Cleanser, 'Night Cry' with Rin Tin Tin. Also storefronts of Ideal Shoe Shop, Toby's Men's Shop, Christensen School of Rag and Jazz, Orient Photo Plays, Moose Cafeteria (partial).
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nyhs_PR005_b-09_59935-01.jpg
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125th Street between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenue, New York City, August 25, 1925: Chesterfield Cigarettes, Horton's Ice Cream, Thorola Islodyne. Also storefronts of Ideal Shoe Shop, Toby's Men's Shop, Christensen School of Rag and Jazz, Orient Movies, Leight Brothers Outfitting Company, G.R. Kinney Company Family Shoe Store.
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nyhs_PR005_b-18_59886-01.jpg
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125th Street between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenue, New York City, December 21, 1926: Vitaphone's 'Don Juan' (partial), Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce. Also storefronts of Ideal Shoe Shop, Toby's Men's Shop, Christensen School of Rag and Jazz, Orient Photo Plays, Leight Brothers Outfitting Company (partial), Moose Cafeteria. 1 empty billboard.
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nyhs_PR005_b-10_60003-01.jpg
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