Rand Mcnally Cos Handy Guide to New York City Brooklyn Staten Island And

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Ernest Ingersole
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Leaving the Produce Exchange we walk eastward through Beaver St. , originally a canal, leading into the greater inlet which penetrated what is now Broad St. Opposite the Exchange is a handsome gran- ite pile, which is the rear of the Welles building, whose still grander front of rose granite is at No. 18 Broadway. A cluster of Atlantic cable offices will attract attention. The narrow cross street is New, which leads northward to Wall. Its tall buildings are filled with commercial offices, and t
...he sidewalks are crowded with " curbstone " brokers. The next street crossed is Broad, with the beautiful Morris building on the corner. Beaver St. Suffers a " jogf" and on the other side of Broad there comes suddenly into view ahead the great round front of yellow brick, and the conical red roof- tower of the Cotton Exchange, where all the dealings in cotton in the United States concentrate. Here William St. Crosses and South William diverges; and on the wedge of land between the latter and Beaver is Delmonico's restaurant, occupying a fine new building that replaces the old one where the original of this famous restaurant was known for so many years.

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