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