The Old Merchants of New York City, Volume 3Thomas R. Knox & Company, 1885 - Business enterprises |
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... street . A few years later he moved to No. 43 Wall street , where he remained until 1816. That year he removed his store to No. 101 Front street ; and his dwelling to No. 56 Greenwich street . He was in business at No. 17 Broad street ...
... street . A few years later he moved to No. 43 Wall street , where he remained until 1816. That year he removed his store to No. 101 Front street ; and his dwelling to No. 56 Greenwich street . He was in business at No. 17 Broad street ...
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... streets . Their mornings were devoted to domestic work . Every branch of housework was not only inspected , but really ... Wall street ( north side , between Nassau and Broad- way . ) His preaching was a blessing to many . Thou- sands ...
... streets . Their mornings were devoted to domestic work . Every branch of housework was not only inspected , but really ... Wall street ( north side , between Nassau and Broad- way . ) His preaching was a blessing to many . Thou- sands ...
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... Wall Street Church was the only one in this city that invited this great preacher to preach for him whenever in town . It was ten years before the Methodists got regularly started , in 1766 , under old Parson Embury , in John street ...
... Wall Street Church was the only one in this city that invited this great preacher to preach for him whenever in town . It was ten years before the Methodists got regularly started , in 1766 , under old Parson Embury , in John street ...
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... Wall street as late as 1799. She died about 1826 , aged 89 . Margaret , another sister , who was at the boarding school , married Colonel Richard , a brother of Thomas OF NEW YORK CITY . 29.
... Wall street as late as 1799. She died about 1826 , aged 89 . Margaret , another sister , who was at the boarding school , married Colonel Richard , a brother of Thomas OF NEW YORK CITY . 29.
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... Wall street brokers . Mr. Maris did not succeed in finances , but finally went to the Island of Madeira , and did a wine business . there for some years under the firm of Wm . Maris & Co. His agent in this city , at one time , was the ...
... Wall street brokers . Mr. Maris did not succeed in finances , but finally went to the Island of Madeira , and did a wine business . there for some years under the firm of Wm . Maris & Co. His agent in this city , at one time , was the ...
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Page 132 - Mr. Harris entered upon the practice of law, and before his death in 1803 he had won an enviable reputation in his profession. He was regarded as one of the most promising young men in the State. The last of the trio, Mr. Holmes, resigned in 1798.
Page 5 - Queen Street, Next door, but one, to the Friends' Meeting House, Has for sale an assortment of Piano Fortes of the Newest Construction, made by the best makers in London, which he will sell at reasonable terms.
Page 227 - that a great deal of bad seawant, nasty rough things, imported from other places," was in circulation, while " the good splendid seawant, usually called Manhattan's seawant, was out of sight or exported, which must cause the ruin of the country!
Page 223 - An act relative to improvements touching the laying out of streets and roads in the city of New- York, and for other purposes," passed April 3, 1807; and the map or plan of said city is hereby altered accordingly.
Page 128 - Characters — beg leave to represent to your Excellencies— That we bear true allegiance to our Rightful Sovereign George the Third as well as warm affection to his sacred person Crown and Dignity.
Page 136 - The times of a few servants for sale on board of said ship. Also, Irish beef, in tierces, of the best quality; with a few firkins of butter. Apply to W. Neilson." Those "servants" were redemptionists. Some of our best families in this city came over to this country under these circumstances: For instance, the correspondent of William Neilson at Dublin, said to an Irishman who was poor, "Well, Michael, you wish to go to New York, but have no money. Now, I will...
Page 137 - Some of our best families in this city came over to this country under these circumstances. For instance, the correspondent of William Neilson at Dublin, said to an Irishman who was poor, " Well, Michael, you wish to go to New York, but have got no means. Now, I will advance you .£100, and give you your passage and for your family also. " The result would be that Michael would accept, and work out his <£100, whether it was for one, two, or three years, according to the terms of the agreement. As...
Page 23 - ... that I am old enough to be your father, and that a man with grown-up daughters ought not to think of making so young a girl his wife, but in spite of my being well over forty, my sympathies and affections are as keen as if I were twenty years younger, and if you will accept me, it shall be the study of my life to make you happy.