Gouverneur Street, after a New York family.
Jackson Street, after the President; formerly Walnut Street.
Corlears Street, after Jacobus Van Corlear.
Chrystie Street, after an officer of War of 1812.
Forsyth Street, War of 1812.
Eldridge Street, after Lieut. Joseph C. Eldridge, War of 1812.
Allen Street, after Capt. William Henry Allen, War of 1812.
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Beside the Bowery: John Hopkins Denison.
From the Bottom Up: Alexander F. Irvine.
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Nooks and Corners of Old New York: Charles Hemstreet.
New York Old and New: Rufus Rockwell Wilson.
A Tour Around New York: John Flavel Mines.
When Old New York Was Young: Charles Hemstreet.
Historic New York: Half-Moon Papers.
The Leaven in a Great City: Lillian W. Betts.
The Better New York: Tolman and Hemstreet.
The New York Public School: A. Emerson Palmer.
Helping the Helpless in Lower New York: Lucy S. Bainbridge.
The Fire on the Hearth: Edward Hopper.
One Wife Too Many: Edward Hopper.
Old Horse Gray: Edward Hopper.
Echoes from the Song of Songs: Margaretta Hopper.
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One Hundred Poems: Jane A. Van Allen.
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