Longworth's American almanack, New-York register, and city directory: for the year of American independence. 1835, Part 68

Author: Longworth, David, 1765?-1821; Longworth, Thomas; Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824; Shoemaker, Abraham. Astronomical calculations for the ... year of American independence
Publication date: 1797
Publisher: New-York: : Printed and published ... by David Longworth.
Number of Pages: 832


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15


RUNNER'S VADE MECUM.


Grove,street, previous to May 4, 1829, was called Burrows-street.


Hanover-street .- This street was made about the year 1829 or 1830. Hamilton-street, previous to May, 1827, was called Cheapside.


Hester-street .- The part east of the Bowery was formerly called Eagle-street.


Houston-street .- The name of that part east of the Bowery was changed from North-street on the 25th of November 1833.


Howard street, until about the year 1825, was part of Hester-street. James was called St. James-street.


Jersey-street, for a time was called Columbian Alley.


John-street, lower part, east of William, was called Golden-hill.


Lafayette Place was opened through Vauxhall Garden in -


Liberty-street was formerly called Crown-street.


Lispenard-street formerly led from Chapel towards Broadway, into which it was extended in the year --


Ludlow-street .- Name was changed from Sixth-street on March 24 1817, in memory of Lieutenant Ludlow, of the United States' navy, who was killed on board the Chesapeake, in the engagement with the Bri- tish frigate Shannon, June 1, 1813.


Lumber-street was called Lambert-street.


Madison-street .- The name was changed from Bancker-street in 1826. Formerly that part between Catharine and Montgomery was called Bedlow-street, from Montgomery to Grand was High-street.


Maiden-lane .- The part east of Pearl-street was formerly the loca- tion of the Fly Market, the market so called extending from Pearl to the East River, was removed in 1823.


Market-street .- Name was changed from East George-street in the year


Marketfield-street formerly extended to the North River, but that part west of Broadway was named Battery Place, 1830.


Mill-street, formerly called Jew's-alley.


Morris-street, previous to April 6, 1829, was called Beaver-lane.


Morton-street .- The part of this street between Bleecker and Bedford was changed from Arden-street, June 15, 1829.


Mott-street .- So much of this street as was then open above Bayard- street, was formerly called Winne-street, and up to Bayard was an- ciently Mott-street.


Monroe-street, formerly Lombardy-street, anciently Lombard, on 10th January 1831, received its present name-anciently, from Catharine to Market, was Rutgers.


Nassau, above Maiden-lane, was Kipp-street.


North-street was very injudiciously made a part of and named Houston-street, November 25, 1833, and the numbering improperly made to commence at the East River, whereas, it ought to commence at Hancock-street, at the west end; and subsequently the Common Council rejected the petition to make Hamersley a continuation of Houston, when, if any change were made, this was the one required, as a reference to the map will exhibit : while North-street ought to have remained undisturbed.


Oliver-street .- The part from East Broadway, or Chatham-street, to Madison (late Bancker,) was formerly called Fayette-street,-the name was changed some short time previous to 1826.


Oswego-market, Broadway, corner of Maiden-lane, was reduced in size in 1807, and finally removed June, 1811.


16


LONGWORTH'S NEW-YORK


Park Place was formerly called Robinson-street.


Pearl-street .- That part between Broadway and Chatham was call- ed Magazine-street. Counting from above, the only part formerly hav- ing the name of Pearl was that west of Broad-street, from Broad to Old Slip was Dock-street, from Old Slip to Wall was Hanover-square, from thence to Chatham was Great Queen-street.


Pike-street, formerly Charlotte-street,-the name was changed in the year -- , in honor of General Pike, who was killed in Upper Canada, April 27, 1813 ..


Pine-street was formerly called King-street.


Platt-street -This street was brought into existence by individual enterprise, in the year 1833 : commences and leads out of Pearl-st., No. 223, and extends to Gold-street.


Provost-street was made a part of and name changed to Franklin- street in 1833.


Robinson-street was formerly designated Lower Robinson-street.


Rose was called Prince-street.


Sixth-street led from Grove until about the year 1832, when it was named Waverley Place from Broadway west.


Spring-street, west of Macdougal, was Brannon-street.


Spruce-street was formerly Little George-street.


Stone, from William to Broad, was called Duke-street.


Troy-street was called Scott-street for some time.


Vandam-street was formerly called Budd-street.


Walker-street .- That part from Division to Centre was formerly called Pump-street, the name being changed January 26, 1829 ; an- ciently that part of Pump, west of the Bowery, was called Nicholas street, and anciently, vide Hester.


Waverley Place was part of Sixth-street until about the year 1832, when it received its present designation.


William-street, south of Maiden-lane, was called Smith-street.


William, above Frankfort, was King George-street.


17


RUNNER'S VADE MECUM.


" The truth should not at all times be spoken."


This is a profitable admonition in all matters, and to persens in all stations ; : whether entering upon the course to contend for the presidential chair; whether speculating in city and cuoutry lots, or in cargoes of saltpetre ; yet spurning the wisdom thereof, and holding in utter abhorrence any gains to be secured by acting upon its counsels, the Editor candidly declares that this year he has given very little attention to the improvement of the


RUNNER'S VADE MECUM.


COMPRISING AN EXTENDED


LIST OF ALL THE STREETS, LANES, ALLEYS, AND SLIPS, In the city, as in the year 1835.


Showing their commencement, progress, and termination, with the numbers of the houses at each corner, enabling a person to ascertain the precise location of almost every house in the city, so that the same may be found by night as well as by day. The Table, as published in the Directories for 1828-29 and 1830-31, having obtained much approbation, was last yearrevised and made conformable to the new nuinbering. The word Right, or Left, added to the name of a street, points out that the odd numbering is on the left or the right hand side of that street; and it must be noted, that, at the commencement of a street, the house on the corner is not always the one bearing the first number, which is, in some cases, affixed on the house next to the corner ; and in many instances the numbering is so inaccurate, as to render it difficult to ascertain the numbers that should be attached to the corner houses. The letters c. m. p. b. are intended to designate that at such corner is either a church, a market, a public building, or a burial ground.


Most persons who possess the Directory have perceived and appreciated the great convenience and utility of this Table, still, by many, it is overlooked. Its use may be explained by supposing you desire to find a person who, by the Directory, you perceive keeps an office at 89 South-strect : the Vade Mecum shows 88 South-street to be at the upper corner of Burling-slip ; you are consequently instructed that the person sought for resides one door above the slip. Again-wishing to find a person who, by the Directory, you perceive resides at 143 Eldridge-street-turning to the Vade Mecum you first observe that the odd numbers in Eldridge-street are on the left side of the street, then that the house on the corner of Rivington-street is No. 145, you are therefore in- structed that the person to be found resides in the second house south of Riv- ington-street, on the left hand side of the street going from Division street.


The Editor last year commenced the groundwork for a record of the ancient names of streets, with the dates of changes, and requested the communication of in- formation upon these points. Having received none at all, he of course makes no public tender of acknowledgment on the matter, and defers publishing any continuation of the same until


ALBANY. Right. |Walker


13


Greenwich, No.


1 Hester


39


Broadway


2


West 24


Grand


67


71 Mercer


8


Broome


87 89 Greene 26


Delancey


114 116 Wooster 42


46


a church at 128


Laurens 60


62


N. River, between Al- bany & Cedar sts.


Rivington


138


Thompson 77


Rivington 145 147 Sullivan


100


ALLEN. Left.


Stanton


165


Macdougal 114 116


Bayard


1 Houston


195


Av. 6th


144


A 2


15 41 AMITY. Right.


Washington 10


12


a church at 61


ALBANY BASIN.


18


LONGWORTH'S NEW-YORK


AMITY LANE.


AUGUSTUS. R. & L. Christopher


Broadway ab. Bleecker Tryon Row


Mercer


Chambers 11 Tenth


Duane 27


29 Eleventh


Pearl®


57


Twelfth


AVENUE 1st. Left. Thirteenth regulated to


Houston 1


AVENUE 7th


Av. 6th


Tenth


Greenwich-I.


2


Factory 26 28


Fourth


Bleecker c. 91


Hudson®


122 124


Greenwich


135


Washington 151


West


ANN Left.


Broadway


1


Theatre-Alley


17


Nassau 19


21


William 51


Gold 73


ANTHONY. Left.


Hudson 1


Chapel


27


29


Church


63


65


A church at No. 81


Broadway 91


Elm 114 116


Centre 135 137


Little Water 147 149


Orange 167


ART.


Broadway Bowery, and there meets Stuyvesant.


AVENUE 5th.


AVENUE A. Left.


Waverley no No


From Essex


Seventh do.


Houston


1


Eighth do.


First


3


Second not built


AVENUE 6th.


Left. Third


Carmine


1 Fourth


Opening to Eighth


Division®


1 Amity 18


26


Grand


15;Cornelia


41 AVENUE B.


Broome 29 31 Fourth


42 Houston no No.


Delancey 25 54 Barrow


57


59 Second do.


75 Third


Stanton 105 107 Eighth not built And opened from Tenth to Thirteenth


Houston 15g


Greenwich-lane


AVENUE 8th.


Bank and Hudson


Houston 1


First


17


19


Troy Bleecker


Jane


Fourth


Horatio


Old Kiln road


Thirteenth


Greenwich-lane


Fourteenth


Fifteenth Sixteenth


Seventeenth 66


Eighteenth et seq.


AVENUE 9th. Old Kiln road


Thirteenth Fourteenth et seq.


AVENUE 4th.


AVENUE 10th.


Will commence at


Being opened, say to Twenty-eighth street


about Thirteenth.


ASYLUM. Right. Avenue 8th Tlnrteenth


ATTORNEY. Left. Minetto


1 Ninth


Greene


Wooster Laurens


AMOS. Right.


First 9 11 Eleventh and Green- wich-lane


Second


say 29


31


Third not built


Twelfth


Fourth


do.


Fifth et seq. to Twen- ty-fourth.


Thirteenth, opening to


Bloomingdale road.


AVENUE 2d. Left.


Second


Third et seq. not built.


AVENUE 3d. Branchesfrom the Bow- ery, between Fourth and Fifth, but num- bers commence at Sixth Seventh


Eight


Stuyvesant


Ninth et seq. The 2 mile stone is on this Aven., between Fifteenth and Seven- teenth-steets.


Rivington 83 84|Waverley


19


RUNNER'S VADE MECUM.


AVENUE C.


| BATTERY-PLACE.


Houston


1 Broadway


Third 9 11 Greenwich


Fourth


not built Washington


Fifth


Opening to Thirteenth


BETHUNE.


Forsyth


Greenwich


AVENUE D. Left.


Christie


16


18 Washington


Second


2 Bowery 38


Third


14 16 Elizabeth 52


60 BIRMINGHAM.' Rt.


Fourth 37 39 Mott


74


76 Henry


1


Fifth 55 57 Mulberry


92


94 Madison 14


Sixth 76 78 Orange 108


Seventh 94


BLEECKER. Right.


Eighth


108 110


BEACH. Right.


Bowery 2


Tenth


St. John's alley 9 Varick


14 Mulberry


54


BANK. Right.


Hudson 42


Crosby 64


Greenwich-lane


2


Collister 51


53


Broadway 73


75


Factory


little built Greenwich 64


Mercer 86


Fourth


Washington 67


Wooster


118 120


Avenue 8th


Laurens 134 136


Hudson


BEAVER. Left.


Thompson S + 150


Greenwich


Broadway


2 Sullivan 169


New


11


13


Macdougal


185 187


Washington West


Broad


31


33


Hancock 202


William


62


Minetto


205 207


BARCLAY. Right.


Downing


Broadway


BEDFORD. Right.


Carmine


2253 227


Church


25 Hamersley


2 Burton


236₺ 244


Chapel


55 59 Downing


22


24


Córnelia 247 219


Greenwich


73 75


Carmine


38


Morton


25-


Washington


irreg.


Burton


51


Jones


263 265


West


Morton


66


68 Commerce


270 272


Commerce


82


84 |Barrow


279 281


BARROW. Left.


Barrow


87


93


Grove


295 297


Avenue 6th


29


31 Christopher


126


Amos


329 c.


Fourth


Charles


347 346


Bleecker


103 105 BEEKMAN.


Right.


Perry


362 365


Bedford


131 133 Park


Hammond, say 376 378 Bank 387


Hudson


155


Nassau


p.


11, Terminates at Av. 8th.


Greenwich


169 171


William


37


39


Washington


182


Gold


63


65


BOND. Right.


West


205


Cliff


89


91


Broadway


BATAVIA.


Right.


Water


irreg.


Roosevelt


1 Front


125 m.


James


26|South


140


3


Commerce


141 'Theatre Alley 1


111


Christopher


313


Macdougal


1 Grove


100 102 Greene ( *


Bleecker


West


1 Elizabeth 10


Ninth


Chapel


11 |Mott


30


* This part of Bleecker-street has the soubriquet of Leroy Place.


This part of Bleecker-street has the soubriquet of Carroll-Place.


BENSON. Leads from Leonard E. of Broadway towards Franklin.


BAYARD. Left. 2


Pearl


103 105


Bowery


20


LONGWORTH'S NEW-YORK.


BOWERY.


Right. Bridge


98 100 Sixth


no No. 759


Division


1 Pearl


100 102|Art


Pel


18 20| Water


105 108 Eighth


Bayard 29


31 Front


111 113|Ninth


Walker 583


Front


126 128 Tenth


Eleventh


not opened


Hester 881


South


129


Twelfth


Hester


93


95


Grand


127 129


BROADWAY. Left. Fourteenth


Broome 151 153 Battery-place


1 Fifteenth


opening 10 Sixteenth, junct. with Bowery not opened


Spring


188 190 Morris


27


29


58 Seventeenth do.


Prince


230 232


Rector


c.


c. Eighteenth do.


Stanton


245 257 Wall


86 88 Nineteenth do.


Houston


279 281


Pine


106 108 Twentieth


do.


Houston


284 286


Thames (very 111}


Twenty-first is opened


First


303 305


Cedar irreg.)


127


BROOME. Left.


Second


323 325


Cortlandt


171 173 Tompkins


1


Bond


328


Maiden-lane


172 172 Mangin


19


Third


341 347


John


182 190 Goerck


31


33


Great Jones


344 346 Dey


191 193 Lewis


47 49


Fourth 364 364 Fulton


209 c.


Cannon 63 65


Fifth


379 381


Ann


222


Columbia 82 84


Sixth


395


Vesey


c. 217 Sheriff


98 100


Av. 3d (junct.) 397


Barclay


227 229 Willett


115


Seventh 407 409 Park-place


237 239 Pitt


128


Art 440


Murray


247 251 Ridge


c.


146


Eighth


421


Warren, irreg. 260 261


Attorney


160 162


Stuyvesant


423


Chambers


272 275 Clinton


177 179


Ninth 437 439 Reade


2873 289 Suffolk


193 195


Tenth 453 455 Duane


303 305 Norfolk


c. 212


Eleventh, say 469 471 Pearl


318 320 Essex


225 227


Twelfth, say 497


Anthony


333 335 Ludlow


241 243


Thirteenth, say 503


Leonard


347 349| Allen


273 275


Fifteenth


Franklin 363 365 Eldridge


291


Sixteenth, junct. with


White


370 381 Forsyth


3053 307


Broadway about


Walker


413 4133 Bowery


337 335


BRIDGE. Left.


Canal


417 419 Elizabeth


353 359


State


1 Howard


429 435 Mott


369 371


Whitehall


11


11}


Grand


459 461 Mulberry


385 387


Broad 37


Broome


487 489 Orange


401


BROAD. Left.


Prince


567


Elm


411 413


Wall


1 |Houston


641 c.


Crosby


427 429


Exchange-pl. 23 25 Bleecker


631 643 Broadway


438 440


Beaver 59 61 Bond


658


Mercer


451 453


Beaver


68 70 Amity


681 683


Greene


467


Marketfield


72 74 Great Jones


Wooster


481 483


Mill


81 85 Fourth, say


699


Laurens


499 501


Stone


87 91 |Washing .- pl.


Thompson


515 517


(very irreg.)


769


Walker 61


63 South


154


is opened Thirteenth


Delancey


181 183 Beaver 8


Rivington


213 215 Exchange-pl.


56


Bleecker


318 320


Liberty


147 149


Catharine-1. 344 3463 Orchard


257 259


Fourteenth


399 401 Christie


c. 323


Lispenard


Spring


529 531 Centre


403


21


RUNNER'S VADE MECUM.


Sullivan 531 533|West


not filled up| White


Clark


540


Varick 559


Hudson


587 or 591


Avenue 6th


1 Hester


108 110


Bleecker 15


1.7. Howard


111 117


Bedford 47


49 Grand


.139 141


BURLING-SLIP. Left.


Pearl


1


Varick


78


Broome 169


Water


11


13


Front 23


25


South


41


BURROWS. Name chang'd to Grove


BURTON. Right.


Bleecker


2


Bedford 29. 31


Episcopal cemetery


Division


Eastbroadway 13 Henry 27


29


CHAPEL. Right.


Centre


2 Madison 55


57 Barclay


Elm


12


Cortlandt-alley 31


33 Oak


76 78 Murray


Broadway


43 Hamilton 87 89 Warren 35


Mercer 56


58


Cherry 107


Chambers 45


45


Greene 76


78


Reada 55


Church 81 83


CATHARINE-SL. L. Duane


65


67


Wooster 92 94


A continuation of Ca- Thomas


85 87


Chapel 1113 113


tharine-street.


Anthony


101 103:


Laurens 112 114


Cherry


1 Leonard


113


Laight 125


Water 11


13 Provost 132


Thompson 130 132


Front 27


m.


Franklin


127


Sullivan 148 150


White 141 143


Junct. Vestry Varick p. 162 Broadway


Beach


166


Hudson 205 2043


Elm


Lispenard 175


York 184 188


Canal 196


Greenwich 236 238 Pearl


1


CHARLES. Left.


West


Nassau c:


63 Greenwich-lane 1


Factory


21 23


Grand


1 Lumber 93


95


Bleecker 86 88


Broome


19


21 Greenwich


115 117


Hudson 111 111}


Delancey, say 45 47 Washington 129 131 Greenwich 123 125


Rivington


77


West


145


Washington


145 147


Stanton 105


West


171


Houston 134


CENTRE. Left.


1


CHARLTON. Left.


CARLISLE.


Right.


Anthony


21 25 Macdougal


1


Greenwich


2 Leonard


35 37 Varick 55 57


Washington 10 12 Franklin


52


54 Hudson 89 91


15ł


17


Cross 23


CAROLINE. Left.


Broadway 69₺ 71


Duane


Jay 14


Chapel 135 139


Greenwich 171


CATHARINE. Left.


Washington 185 187


1 West 15


250


CANAL. Left.


CARROLL-PLACE.


CHAMBERS. Right.


Chatham 1


In Bleecker-street, Laurens to Thompson Augustus


Walker


76 78


CARMINE. Right.


Canal P


161 CATHARINE-LANE. Walker


159


Junct. Watts 219


Renwick 220 222


CEDAR. Right.


Washington


256 m.


William 37' 39


Broadway 77.


79


CANNON. Left.


Temple 85 87


Fourth 53


Pearl


14 Monroe 73 75 Robinson


2 Church 99 103


22


LONGWORTH'S NEW-YORK


Greenwich 111}


Bedford


c. 124 Fulton


'41


Washington irregular Hudson


West


Greenwich


142 Ferry


74 76


Washington 156 158


Frankfort


102


Hague 104 106


114


Tryon-row 31


36


CHRISTIE. Left.


1


CLINTON. Right.


Duane 67


69|Bayard


11 11}


Houston, op. Av. B. 5


Stanton


29


31


Orange


116 118 Hester


71


73 Rivington 57 59


Roosevelt


135 137 Grand


105 107 Delancey


87


Mulberry


148 150 Broome


c. 124 Broome


110 112


James


167 169


Delancey


151 153 Grand


133 135


Mott


176 178


Rivington


177


Division


158


Oliver 187


Stanton


205


Doyers 210


Houston


235


CHATHAM-SQ.


Chatham Eastbroadway


CHERRY. Right.


Dover


3 Murray


58


Pearl


1


Roosevelt 44 46 Warren


68


Water 5


7


James 78 80 Chambers


81


83 Front 17


19


Oliver 98 100 Reade


91


96 South


23


Catharine 114 116 Duane


110 112


Catharine-slip 117 121 Thomas


127 128


COLLEGE-PLACE.


Market


164 166 Anthony


144 146 Barclay


Pike


208 210 Leonard


161 163 Robinson 3


4


Pelham 228


c. p.


Rutgers


256 Franklin


174 176


COLLISTER.


Jefferson


287


c.


Beach


no No.


Clinton


316


White


192 194


Montgomery 319 351 Walker


207 209


Gouverneur


373 375 Lispenard


222 224


Scammel


383 385 Canal


235


Walnut 437 439


Corlears 486


CLARKE.


Left.


Broome


21


1


Delancey 42 45


Dominick 13


21


Rivington 73


Stanton


10


Oak


1


Houston 132


Madison 27


CLARKSON. Varick


26


28


Bleecker


1


Avenue 6th


Greenwich 50 52


Bedford 273 273


Greenwich-lane


Washington 60


Barrow 35


Factory 31


33 West


Sixth


47


CORLAERS. Right.


Fourth


CLIFF. Left


Grand


1


Bleecker 93


John


2 Monroe 13


206


Fulton


Cherry


Vesey


16


Water


Barclay


31


Eastbroadway


Henry 181


Madison 198


CHURCH.


Right.


Park-place


COENTIES-SLIP. R.


Murray 10


Hubert


Laight


COLUMBIA. Left. Grand 2


East


not filled up Broome


CHESTNUT. Left.


Spring 32


Right.


2 COMMERCE. Right.


CHRISTOPHER. R. Hudson


130 132 Beekman 53


c .


CHATHAM. Right. Frankfort 1


West


Chambers 60


62 Division


Pearl


106 108 Walker 41


Monroe


RUNNER'S VADE MECUM. 23


Cherry


23


Essex


110 115 Ridge 280


Water 39


Norfolk 131 133 Pitt 297


Suffolk


147 149 Junct. Grand


CORNELIA. Right. Clinton


163 165 Gouverneur 299


Avenue 6th


2 Attorney


179 182


Fourth


Bleecker, say 42


Willet


229 231 Varick 19 21


CORTLANDT. Left. Sheriff


Broadway


1 Columbia


263 265


Greenwich 49}


Cannon 285


DOVERS.


Washington 63


67 Lewis


302 303 Pearl


West 82


Goerck


317


Water 13


Mangin


Front


CORTLANDT-AL.


Tompkins


not built South


Franklin no No


White


DEPEYSTER. Left.


DOWNING. Right.


Walker


Water


2 Bleecker


2


Canal


Front


13


23 |Bedford 32


36


South 38


Varick 66


CROSBY. Right.


Howard


1 DESBROSSES. Left.


DOYER.


Grand


22


24 Hudson


2


Bowery


1


Broome 40 42 Greenwich 22}


Pell 18


Spring 72


74


Washington 30


Prince 104


West


DUANE. Right.


Jersey


127 129


Houston


142 144


Bleecker


Broadway


Greenwich 583 582 Rose


CROSS. Right.


2


West 88


Chatham 19


21


Reade


10


Augustus c.


Duane 23


25


DIVISION. Right.


Cross 39


0


Pearl


46 60


Christie 54


56 |Broadway


91


92


Orange


75


81 Junct. Bayard 78


Church


122 124


Mulberry 95


99 Forsyth


84


Chapel


150 152


Mott


111


Market


83


85


Hudson


162 164


Eldridge


104 106


Staples


169 171


CUYLER'S-ALLEY. Allen


121 124,Greenwich


187


0


Water


no No. Pike


139 141


Washington


201


Front


Orchard 148 150


Caroline


211 213


South


Junct. Walker 168


West, sav


217


Ludlow


170


DUTCH. Left.


DELANCEY. Right. Essex


184 186


John


Bowery


1 Rutgers


191 193


Christie


19


21 Norfolk


204 206


Forsyth 35 37 Jefferson


217 219 EAST-BROADW. R.


1


Allen 69


71 Clinton


212


Chatham-square


20


Orchard


83


85 Attorney


260 262


Catharine 23


25


Ludlow


97


99 Montgomery


277 279 Market 75 77


59


61


Little Water


Bowery


2 Elm


William 11


Chambers


DEY. Left.


The numbering was changed in the year 1831.


Washington 70 72


29


Fulton 21


Eldridge 53 55 Suffolk


228 230


Oliver


Ridge 195 197 DOMINICK. Right


Pitt 213 215 Clarke


1


245 247 Hudson 51


1.


24


LONGWORTH'S NEW-YORK


Pike 117 119


ELM. Right.


Pearl


53


2


FIFTEENTH.


Duane


16


18


Opening from Avenue 8th to Broadway.


Anthony 50 50₺


Scammel


not built Catharine-lane 56


Terminates at Grand


Leonard


62


64


Franklin


74


EDEN'S-ALLEY.


Gold no No.


Ryder's alley


Canal


109 111


Howard


126 131


Avenue 2d 25 27


Grand


151 153


Avenue Ist 71


Avenue A. 121 128


pher to Avenue 2d-


from Avenue C, to Lewis, and opening to Avenue D.


Division


Hester


25


Grand


51


56


Opening from N. River Broome


to Av. 6th only.


Delancey


95


97 Pearl 2


Water 15


Front 24


South


41


Walker 27


29 Meets Avenue A.


Hester 55 57


Grand 81


83 EXCHANGE. Right. Bavard 1


Walker, say


29


31


Delancey


119 121 Exchange-pl. 13


17


Hester 61 63


Rivington


145 147 Pearl


3.1


Grand 89 91


Broome 199 11:1


EXCHANGE-PL. R. Delancey


Hanover


12, Rivington


163 165


ELEVENTH.


William


30


Open from Greenwich- Broad


62


lane to Broadway, & New


66


from the Bowery to Broadway Avenue 2d, and from Avenue A. to Av. D.


FACTORY.


Right


ELIZABETH. Left. Christopher


FOURTH. Left.


1


Walker


29 31 Charles


36


38


Jane 1


3


Hester 61


63 Perry


50


49


Troy 13


67 Bank 30 31


Hammond 45


47


Proome


125 Bank


79


Spring 159 163


Prince


199 201


FERRY. Left.


1 Amos


92


Bleecker


280


Jacob


19


23


Christopher


106 108


Cliff


37


45 Grove


86


FIRST. Right.


Bowery 1


EIGHTH.


Opening from Christo-


Broome


179 181


Spring


213


and extends to (say) No. 180, at the corner of Avenue B. but it 1|opens into Houston at 25 Norfolk


FLETCHER. Right.


Rivington


125


ELDRIDGE. Left.


Stanton


155


Division


1 Houston 183


FORSYTH. Left. 2


Houston


cemeteries


FOURTEENTH. Opening from N. River to Bowery & Av. 3d.


Waverley


9


6


Bayard


1 Amos 16


18|


Grand 93 97 Hammond 65


Perry 61


63


Charles


75


77


Houston 213 245|Gold


12


Jefferson 196 196|Republican-alley 8


Clinton


Montgomery 261


|Pearl 32


34


58


FIFTH.


Opened from Avenue 3d to East River.


White 84


Walker 97


ESSEX. Left.


EIGHTEENTH.


73


75


Broome


99 William


Stanton


177


Houston 200


133 135


32 Stanton


191 195


Avenue 8th


Rutgers 170 170} Reade


Gouverneur 287


RUNNER'S VADE MECUM.


25


Barrow


137|Broad


22


24| GOERCK. Left.


Jones


150


Coenties-slip 40 42 Grand


1


Cornelia 170 Cuyler's-alley 54 56 Broome


16 21


Avenue 6th 172 Old-slip 76 78 | Delancey 49


Macdougal, say 201 sq.


Gouverneur-al. 93 95 Rivington 79 81


Thompson 238 240 Jones-lane


101 103 Stanton


115} 117


Wooster


276 278


Wall 116 118 Houston


143 145


Greene


296 295 Fine


134 136 Third


not built up


Mercer 309 311


Depeyster 140 142 Fourth


not opened


Broadway 323


Maiden-lane 154 156 Fifth


do.


Lafayette-place


347 Fletcher


160 162


Bowery+ 376 379 Burling-slip


180 182


GOLD. Left


Avenue 2d, say 416 Fultont


200


Maiden-lane


1


Aven. 1st, say 474


Beekmant Peck-slip


236 236 John, say


29


Avenue B not


Dover


254 256 Eden's-alley


36


38


Avenue C opened Rooseveltt


284 287 Fulton


55


Avenue D is opened James


297


Ann


61


Lewis


Oliver


303 304 Beekman


65 67


Catharine-slip 312 314


Spruce 77


79


FRANKFORT. Right.


Market


Ferry


81


86


Chatham 2


Pike


not filled up Frankfort


102


William 20


c.


Rutgers


GOUVERNEUR. Rt.


. Gold 47


47 Clinton


Division


1


Vandewater 54


56


Montgomery


Eastbroadway 5


Jacob 59


61


Gouverneur


Henry


Cliff


76


78 |Scammel


Madison


Walnut


no No. Monroe


Corlears not filled up


Cherry


FRANKLIN-SQ.


Cherry


1


FULTON. Right.


Front


Pearl


6


South


2 south


FRANKLIN. Left.


Orange


20


Cliff 53


55 Front


Elm


p.


40 Ryder's-alley


68 70 South


Broadway


66


William


101


c. GRAND. Right.


2


Church 92


94 Nassau


125 127 Sullivan


20


22


Chapel


124 126 Broadway


158 153 Thompson


36 38


Varick 130 132


Church


191 Laurens 56


58


Hudson


166 168 Greenwich


225 237 Wooster


72


74


Greenwich 192 194


Washington 239


Washington


202 West


264


Mercer 104 106


Broadway 114


Crosby 124 126


FRONT. Right.


Waverly


1 Elm 140 140}


Whitehall 2 8


Christopher


Centre 150 m.


More 6


Orange


m.


158


* Part of Fourth, between the Bowery and Avenue 2d, has the soubriquet of Albion-Place. t Numbers inaccurate and irregular.


# 209 on h. should be 210. $ Two houses numbered 81.


B


Pearl


90


Water


Front


18} 183


Water


25


27 GOUVERNEUR-AL.


Pearl 37


39 Water


Cortlandt-alley 56 58 Gold


77 79


An alley


70 Dutch


110 112 Varick


Greene® 88 90


West 218


GAY.


Centre


Rose 34 40 Jefferson


#210 212 Platt


Avenue A


26


LONGWORTH'S NEW-YORK.


Orange


155 157 GREEN. Left. Morton


636


Mulberry


172 174 Canal


1 Barrow


654 656


Mott 188 190 Grand 35 Christopher 682 685


Elizabeth


204 206 Broome


51 Amos


700 700


Bowery 218 224 Spring


85 853 Charles


716 718


Bowery


219 221 Prince


119 Perry


732 734


Christie


236 238 Houston


c. 151 Hammond


748 750


Forsyth


252 254 Bleecker


183 185 Bank


762


Eldridge


268 272 Amity-lane closed Bethune


215


Troy


· no No.


Orchard


298 302 Fourth


230 Jane


Ludlow 314 m. Washington-place


Horatio


Essex


m. 332 Waverley, terminates at Great-Kiln Road, oppo-


Norfolk 316 348


site Avenue 9th


Suffolk


362 364 GREENWICH.Right.


1


GREENWICH-LA.


Attorney


394 396 Morris


39


41 Avenue 6th


no No.


Ridge


412 Lumber


59 61 |Christopher


Pitt 426 428 Rector


89 91 Amos


Junct. Division


Carlisle


112 114 Charles


Willett 442 444 Albany


122 124


Perry


Junct. Eastbroadway


Thames


131 133 Eleventh


Sheriff 458


Cedar




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