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HART'S ISLAND; from East 26th St., 11 A.M. daily, ex- cept Sunday.
RANDALL'S ISLAND; from East 120th St., hourly, 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
WARD'S ISLAND ; from East 26th St., 10:30 A.M., and from foot East 110th St, every 20 min. from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
THE NEW YORK FOUNDLING HOSPITAL
68th Street, between Third and Lexington Avenues.
The objects and purposes of this incorporation are:
1st. To furnish a place where children, born in or out of wedlock of parents too poor to support their offspring, or of mothers who, not being wives, are anxious to conceal their shame, may be received and brought up to lead useful lives instead of being abandoned in the streets and parks of the City, or untimely put to death.
2d. To give a home to unfortunate mothers who, realiz- ing their fallen condition and the dangers of the future, resolve to lead a new and better life.
3d. To provide for poor girls who, on the eve of their confinement, need a safe shelter.
During the past fiscal year 2,705 Foundlings, 418 Needy Mothers and 212 Maternity Cases were provided for.
SISTER M. IRENE, Directress.
MESSRS. MILLER & WELLS, 32 Nassau St., Legal Advisers. JOHN O'BRIEN, 58 Wall Street, Treasurer.
New York Magdalen Benevolent Society,
7 East 88th Street.
This Society, now in the 58th year of its existence, is devoted to work among fallen women. It seeks their reformation, and the instilling of Christian principles.
In order to aid them, after leaving the Home, to live rightly, they are taught sewing, house and laundry work, whereby they may support themselves honestly. On leav. ing the Home, employment is sought for such as desire it.
The Society is making arrangements to build a new home at the foot of 139th Street and the North River. It will be commodious and enable us to extend the work and better classify the inmates.
THE SOCIETY IS NON-SECTARIAN.
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New York Protestant Episcopal City Mission Society.
Organized under special charter to provide by building, purchase, hiring, or otherwise, at different points in the City of New York, churches in which the seats shall be free, and Mission-houses for the poor and afflicted; and also to provide suitable clergymen and other persons to act as Missionaries and assistants in and about said Churches and Mission-houses.
St. Barnabas' House is a Mission-house, providing a temporary shelter for homeless and destitute women and children (adults for a week, children for a month); and a Day Nursery where children can be left by their mothers while at work. The House children and Day Nursery children are taught by a competent teacher and receive their dinner, all without charge. Meals and food are furnished to deserving outside poor, or a dinner to those presenting a ticket issued by the Society. A dispensary is open every morning from 10 to 11 o'clock in charge of Dr. Lewis Mann Silver.
The following Mission Churches and Chapels are opened with free sittings :- St. Barnabas' Chapel, 306 Mulberry street; St. Ambrose. Thompson cor. Prince street; Chapel of the Messiah, 2d Avenue and 94th street; also, in connection with the Almshouse on Blackwell's Island, the Chapel of the Good Shepherd; with Bellevue Hospital, the Chapel of Christ the Consoler. Our missionaries are sent to hold services, in chapels and halls furnished by the authorities, at Charity Hospital. the Penitentiary, Workhouse and Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's I-land; at the Homeopathic Hospital and Insane Asylum on Ward's Island; at the Idiot Asylum, Children's Hospital, and Branch Penitentiary on Randall's Island; at the Workhouse Reforma- tory and Branch Lunatic Asylum on Hart's Island: at the Harlem, Yorkville, Jefferson Market, City [Tombs] Prisons and Ludlow Street Jail; at the Infant Asylum, Nursery and Child's Hospital; Colored Home; Hopper Home; Convalescent Home and Harlem Reception Hospital. We also have a visitor who attends daily at the courts to help the friendless, by counsel and advice, and who is ready to in- ventigate their previous record in order to discover any extenuating circumstances.
There is also a Free Reading Room opened nightly at 38 Bleecker Street, and a Rescue Meeting is held every night at 307 Mott Street. This Society is supported entirely by voluntary contributions.
Donations of money, partly-worn cloth ng, shoes, etc., also books, papers and magazines, will be gratefully received.
JOHN H. BOYNTON, Treasurer and Gen'l Agent,
38 Bleecker Street, New York.
RUV. ALEXANDER MACKAY-SMITH, D.D., Archdeacon of New York, Superintendent of Mission Work.
REV. BROCKHOLST MORGAN, Assistant Superintendent.
N.1) .- We make a special appeal to be remembered in Wills that have been or shall be made, and thus create an Endowment Fund. Our feld in the whole city. Our Object is to preach the Gospel to the poor, and rellove the unfortunate.
We stand to-day in urgent need of funds to increase our work, and that work can never be thoroughly done unless aided by an Endow- ment.
Can you, who read this, do a better deed than to so consecrate a portion of your means that after your death you shall go on living in The labors of some servant of God who is preaching the Gospel or alding the needy in your name ?
CLASS I. GOVERNMENT OR OFFICIAL AID.
The CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY (see page 1) seeks to obtain. from the proper sources, suitable and adequate relief of the kinds named in the following Divisions, or to direct thereto.
DIVISION I .- City and County Relief.
[N. B .- The Laws of the State of New York provide that all per- sons who are blind, lame, old, sick or decrepit, or in any way dis- abled or enfeebled so as to be unable by their work to maintain them- selves, shall be maintained by the County or Town in which they may be, in case the parents or children (or, in the discretion of the Court, certain near relatives) are unable to contribute to their sup- port.]
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTION-office, N. W. cor. Third Ave. and 11th St .- have charge of all the charitable and correctional ope- rations of the City Government.
The institutions and charities under their charge are giv- en below. All applications for relief of any kind, or for admission to the hospitals, almshouses, asylums and nurseries, and for voluntary committals to the workhouse, must be made to the Superintendent of Out- Door Poor, at the above office. Commitments for offences and misdemeanors are made by the Justices of any District or Criminal Court of the city. All the institu- tions are reached or visited only by permits issued by the Superintendent above named, from whom the various routes and means of transit may be learned.
Out-Door Poor Department, cor. 11th St. and Third Ave., receives all applications for admission to institutions in charge of the Department of Public Charities and Cor-
For above, apply to WN. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St,
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CLASS I.,
For following, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St.
rection ; supplies destitute resident families with coal in winter ; distributes the annual appropriations to the poor adult blind ; aids sick and destitute non-residents to reach their homes, and furnishes burial for destitute and unknown cases. Apply to William Blake, Superintendent, hours from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Adult Hospital, Randall's Island ; receives the sick and incurable adult paupers who overflow from the Charity Hospital, Blackwell's Island.
Almshouse, Blackwell's Island; for infirm adult persons entirely destitute. There is one for each sex. Wm. S. McNamara, Warden.
Notice .- Persons visiting their friends at the Almshouse, Lunatic Asylum and Workhouse go by steamboat from foot of East 26th St., at 10:30 A.M.
Almshouse Hospital; a department of the above, for sick inmates of the Almshouse only.
Asylum for Indigent Blind, Blackwell's Island ; a de- partment of the Almshouse, two wards each in the male and female divisions being assigned to the class named.
Bellevue Hospital (1826), foot of East 26th St .; for the destitute sick. Cases of accident or sudden illness are received at any hour; all others only by permit from Su- perintendent of Out-Door Poor. Capacity, 700 beds. No contagious diseases received. The cases for all the Hospi- tals (except the Harlem and Fordham Reception Hospitals) in charge of the Department of Public Charities and Cor- rection, are first sent here, the diagnosis of the disease is made by the examining physician, and the patient is as- signed to the proper hospital. Non-resident patients of the City and County of New York are charged $15 per month, payable in advance. Visitors admitted daily from 11 A.M. to 2 r.M. Wm. B. O'Rourke, Warden. Maintains the fol- lowing :
AMBULANCES (with Surgeon and appliances); which may be summoned by telegram from any police station.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RELIEF TO OUT-DOOR POOR ;
For above, apply to WM, BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St.
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DIV. 1.
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City and County Relief.
For following, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St.
supplied at the Out Service Bureau of Hospital, at foot of East 26th St. Alfred S. Newcomb, M.D., Examining Phy- sician.
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES ; gives two years' train- ing to women desiring to become professional nurses ; no one is received for training in any specialty. Apply to Superintendent at the School. Also
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR MALE NURSES (see Class VI., Div. 8).
Branch City Insane Asylum, Hart's Island ; a branch of the New York City Asylum for the Insane, Ward's Island, for males ; also
Branch City Insane Asylum, at Central Islip, L. I., for the reception of males who are able to do out-door work, and who may be benefited thereby.
Branch Lunatic Asylum, Hart's Island ; a branch of the New York City Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island, for females.
Branch Workhouse, Hart's Island, receives the excess from the workhouse on Blackwell's Island. No commit- ments are made direct to it.
Bureau of Medical and Surgical Relief for Out- Door Poor in 23d and 24th Wards, 702 Westchester Ave., near Brook Ave. Open daily from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M .; Sun- days, from 2 to 3 P.M.
Charity Hospital, Blackwell's Island ; for all classes of destitute sick, except contagious diseases, all which must be referred to the Board of Health. Robert Roberts, War- den.
Children's Hospital, Randall's Island ; for the care and treatment of sick and crippled children, over two and under sixteen years old.
City Cemetery, Hart's Island ; for the interment of all such persons as are buried at the public expense. Disin-
For above, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St. 1*
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City and County Relief. CLASS I.,
For following, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St.
terments may be made on a permit from the Board of Health, indorsed by the Department of Public Charities and Correction.
City Prisons ; for persons awaiting trial, and for those sentenced to the prisons for short terms for minor crimes ; located as follows :
1st District. ... The Tombs, cor. Centre and Franklin Sts.
2d Jefferson Market, 125 Sixth Ave. 3d Essex Market, 69 Essex St.
4tl 151 East 57th St. 5th Harlem, 123 East 125th St.
6th .East 158th St., cor. North Third Ave. John J. Fallon, Warden of the Tombs ; James W. Led- with, Warden of District Prisons.
Colored Home and Hospital, 65th St. and First Ave .; this is not under the immediate charge of the Department of Public Charities and Correction, but it receives adult destitute, infirm, sick, incurable colored persons of both sexes, and also colored lying-in cases from the Department, which pays their support in the Home and exercises a supervision over them. (See Colored Home and Hospital, Class V., Div. 2.)
Emergency Hospital for Women, 223 East 26th St. ; for the reception and care of those taken in labor in the street or on their way to the Island.
Epileptic Hospital, Blackwell's Island ; a department of the Charity Hospital for adult epileptics, male and fe- male.
Fordham Reception Hospital (1890), 2456 Valentine Ave. Branch of Bellevue Hospital. District covering Fordham, Tremont, Williamsbridge, Kingsbridge and Woodlawn. For the destitute sick and disabled. Has also An AMBULANCE SERVICE.
Gouverneur Hospital, Gouverneur Slip, corner Front St. A reception hospital for accidents in that part of the
For above, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St.
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For following, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St. city. Patients are transferred from it to Bellevue Hospital. Lawrence F. Donohue, M.D., House Surgeon.
Harlem Reception Hospital and Dispensary (1887), 525 East 120th St. Is a branch of Bellevue Hospital, for the district from 73d St. to Harlem River, east of Lenox Ave., and the whole of the 23d and 24th Wards. For the desti- tute sick, unable to pay for medical aid, in that section of the city. Patients received from 9 A M. to 6 P.M. Capacity, 45 beds. Apply to Resident Physician or Wm. Blake, cor- ner 11th St. and Third Ave. Has two AMBULANCES, which answer emergency calls in case of accidents. Frederick P. Hammond, M.D., House Surgeon.
Homeopathic Hospital, Ward's Island ; for the treat- ment, by homeopathic methods, of male and female pa- tients with all classes of diseases except contagious and lying-in cases. George Stewart, M.D., Chief of Staff.
Hospital for Incurables, Blackwell's Island ; depart- ment of Almshouse. Receives indigent adult males and females suffering from incurable diseases.
Idiot Asylum, Randall's Island ; for the care of desti- tute idiotic and feeble-minded children.
Infants' Hospital, Randall's Island ; for the care and treatment of orphan and foundling children under two years of age, and of destitute mothers with babes of less than two years old. J. R. Healy, Medical Supt.
Maternity Hospital, Blackwell's Island ; branch of Charity Hospital. For the reception, care and treatment of indigent women, married or unmarried, during confine- ment. Wm. H. Kennelly, Steward.
Morgue. See New York Morgue below.
New York City Asylum for the Insane, Ward's Island; cares for destitute insane males whose friends can- not provide for them in private asylums. A. E. Mac- donald, M.D., General Supt.
New York City Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island;
For above, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St.
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City and County Relief. CLASS I.,
For following, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St.
cares for destitute insane females whose friends cannot pro- vide for them in private asylums. Emmet C. Dent, M.D., Medical Supt.
New York Morgue (1866), Bellevue Hospital grounds, foot of East 26th St .; open at all hours, for the reception of the unknown dead. Bodies kept about 72 hours, then bur- ied in City Cemetery if unclaimed. Clothes exhibited 30 days, and if not identified are preserved 1 year. Photo- graphs, with registered number of the grave, are also kept.
Ont-Door Poor Department, see page 15.
Paralytic Hospital, Blackwell's Island ; a department of the Charity Hospital for adult paralytic cases, both male and female.
Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island; for reception and em- ployment of persons, both male and female, convicted of drunkenness, disorderly conduct, and minor crimes, for terms of 30 days upward. Receives also felons, for whom the State pays board. Louis D. Pilsbury, Warden.
Brauch Penitentiary, Randall's Island; for prisoners detailed from the main Penitentiary for labor on Randall's Island.
Poor Adult Blind ; the Department distributes an an- nual appropriation, as a special relief, to the poor adult blind of the city who are of good character and not in- mates of any City institution. In 1890 the amount was $35 to each applicant.
Workhouse, Blackwell's Island ; for able-bodied and destitute adults, and persons sentenced in the Police Courts for misdemeanors, vagrancy, disorderly conduct etc., who are usually committed for 10 days to 6 months. There is one for each sex. Lawrence Dunphy, Supt. For voluntary commitment apply to the Superintendent of Out-Door Poor, N. W. corner 11th St. and Third Ave.
Workhouse Hospital ; a department of the above, for sick inmates of the workhouse only.
For above, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt,, 129 East 11th St.
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cares for destitute insane females whose friends cannot pro- vide for them in private asylums. Emmet C. Dent, M.D.,
COMPLAINTS TO THE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Complaints to the Board of Health concerning conta- gious diseases, the sanitary condition of tenements, streets, courts, etc., etc., should be made in writing, directed to C. Goldman, Chief Clerk. The complaints are referred to the Inspector of the district in which the subject of com- plaint is located. He makes an investigation, and reports in writing, and the report is filed, and the party responsible for the cause of complaint is notified to rectify at once. All complaints and reports of action taken are filed away, and access may be had to the papers by the complainant or the party affected, or their representatives, on their written request, or on personal application to the Chief Clerk.
Anonymous complaints are not noticed.
Workhouse Hospital ; a department of the above, for sick inmates of the workhouse only.
For above, apply to WM. BLAKE, Supt., 129 East 11th St.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, 31 Cham- bers St. Have in charge the fifteen free floating baths, lo- cated as follows : NORTH RIVER .- At the Battery, Duane St., Horatio St., 29th St., 50th St., 90th St. and 130th St. EAST RIVER .- At Market St .. Grand St., Stanton St., 19th St., 37th St., 51st St., 112th St. and 138th St. The baths are open from June to October, from 5 A.M. to 9 P.M., except Sundays, when they close at 12 noon. Open to males, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays ; and to females, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Ad- mission free, but may be refused for sanitary or police rea- sons. Each bather has to provide himself or herself with suitable bathing clothes.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 301 Mott St. The Board of Health of the Health Department has supervision of all matters concerning the PUBLIC HEALTH, including Sani- tary Inspections, the Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths, the care of Contagious Diseases, Vaccination, Night Medical Service, plumbing and drainage of all buildings, ventilation of tenement houses, and inspection of milk, meat etc. The Board of Health appoints fifty physicians every year to visit the tenement house districts, and care for the health of the poor during the summer months.
Night Medical Service (1880). Lists of medical men, who have registered for the service, are kept at each police station house, where application must be made. An officer will call the registered physician living nearest the appli- cant. Fees are paid by the Health Department, 301 Mott St., when not collectible from the applicant.
The following institutions are in charge of the Board of Health, to whom application for admission must be made :
Reception Hospital, foot of East 16th St., for tempo- rary care of patients awaiting transfer to Riverside Hos- pital.
Riverside Hospital (1885), North Brothers' Island, where cases of small-pox and other contagious diseases that cannot be safely isolated at home are received and
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Board of Education. CLASS T.,
treated ; also, all cases of small pox, typhus and relapsing fevers from Quarantine.
Willard Parker Hospital (1884), foot of East 16th St., for both children and adults sick with contagious diseases ; intended chiefly for scarlet fever and diphtheria.
NOTE .- Persons suffering from contagious diseases and needing to be removed should be reported to the nearest police station, with the request to telegraph the information at once to the Health De- partment. or reported directly to the Board of Health at 301 Mott St., or to the Division of Contagious Diseases, 309 Mulberry St .; tele- phone number, "251 Spring."
HOUSE OF DETENTION, 203 Mulberry St., for wit- nesses in criminal cases who are unable to give bail pend- ing trial. Under charge of the Police Department.
BOARD OF EDUCATION .146 Grand St.
(N. B .- Although not a matter of Relief, this list is included for its bearing upon the improvement of the poor. and as a guide to visitors seeking to aid in placing poor children in schools.)
This Board is composed of twenty-one Commissioners, and has the direct charge of all the Common Schools, and a general supervision over those Corporate Schools which participate in the school moneys of the State. The fol- lowing
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS
are under the charge and supervision of the Board :
College of the City of New York, 17 Lexington Ave .; admits the male graduates of the grammar schools. En- tirely free. There are two five-year courses at the option of the student, the Scientific and Classical, and a one-year Commercial course. A. S. Webb, LL.D., Pres.
Normal College, Fourth Ave., corner East 68th St .; admits the female graduates of the grammar schools. En- tirely free. Has a training department for the education of teachers. Thomas Hunter, Pres.
Nautical School, Ship St. Mary's ; during the six warmer months of each year, at sea, for nautical educa-
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tion, and the remaining six months at foot of 31st St., East River, for common school education. Receives boys residing in New York City, 14 to 20 years of age, of good character and physical condition, for two years' training with a view to service in the merchant marine. It was formerly a U. S. sloop-of-war, and its officers are specially detailed from the U. S. Navy Department. Capacity is 200. Candidates must have consent of parent or guardian, must read and write, must furnish a required outfit of un- derclothing, etc., and deposit $30 for outside clothing. Com. John McGowan, U. S. N., Supt. Apply to the "Executive Committee on Nautical School," 146 Grand St.
Grammar Schools. (Those marked * are also Evening Schools for males. Those marked ** are Evening Schools for females.)
No. 1. 32 Vandewater St .*
2. 116 Henry St .**
3. 488 Hudson St.
4. 203 Rivington St .**
5. 222 Mott St.
6. Closed temporarily.
7. 60 Chrystie St.
8. 29 King St .**
9. West 82d St., corner Eleventh Ave.
¥ 10. 180 Wooster St.
11. 314 West 17th St.
" 12. 371 Madison St.
13. 239 East Houston St .**
14. 225 East 27th St.
15. 728 Fifth St.
16. 208 West 13th St .*
17. 335 West 47th St .**
18. 121 East 51st St.
19. 344 East 14th St .**
20. 160 Chrystie St .*
21. 55 Marion St., near Prince .**
22. Stanton St., corner Sheriff .* (Closed tempo- rarily.)
23. 32 City Hall Place.
24. 68 Elm St.
25. 330 Fifth St., near First Ave .*
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No. 26. 124 West 30th St. (Evening High School.)
27. 208 East 42d St. (Closed temporarily.)
28. 253 West 40th St.
29. 99 Greenwich St.
30. 143 Baxter St., near Grand,
31. 200 Monroe St.
32. 357 West 35th St .*
33. 428 West 28th St.
34. 108 Broome St.
35. 60 West 13th St. (Closed temporarily.)
36. 710 East Ninth St., near Ave. C.
= 37. 113 East 87th St .*
38. 8 Clarke St., near Broome .*
39. 235 East 125th St. (Evening High School.)
= 40. 225 East 23d St .*
41. 36 Greenwich Ave.
¥ 42.
30 Allen St.
43. Amsterdam Ave., corner West 129th St.
44. 13 North Moore St., near Varick .*
= 45. 225 West 24th St .**
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46. West 156th St., corner St. Nicholas Ave.
47. 36 East 12th St.
= 48. 124 West 28th St.
49. East 37th St., near Second Ave .**
50. 211 East 20th St.
= 51. 523 West 44th St.
= 52. West 206th St. (Inwood).
53. 207 East 79th St.
54. West 104th St., corner Tenth Ave.
55. 140 West 20th St.
66 56. 351 West 18th St.
57. 176 East 115th St.
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58. 317 West 52d St .*
59. 226 East 57th St .**
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60. College Ave., corner East 145th St.
Primary Dept., 501 Courtland Ave., near 147th St. Branch, 143d St. and Cypress Ave.
61. Third Ave., between 169th and 170th Sts.
62. Third Ave., near 158th St .*
63. 173d St., corner Third Ave.
64. 2436 Webster Ave. (Fordham),
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No. 65. Loeust Ave. (West Farms).
66 66. Kingsbridge.
: 67. 223 West 41st St.
66 68. 116 West 128th St.
69. 125 West 54th St.
70. 207 East 75th St.
71. 188 Seventh St., near Ave. B .**
72. East 105th St., corner Lexington Ave.
73. 209 East 46th St.
74. 220 East 63d St .*
75. 21 Norfolk St. (Evening High School).
76. East 68th St., corner Lexington Ave.
77. First Ave., near 85th St.
78. East 119th St., corner Pleasant Ave.
79. 40 First St., near Second Ave .*
80. 252 West 42d St.
81. 128 West 17th St.
82. First Ave., corner East 70th St.
83. 216 East 110th St., near Third Ave .** Branch at Ward's Island.
84. 430 West 50th St.
85. 138th St., near Willis Ave.
86. 96th St., corner Lexington Ave.
87. 77th St., corner Amsterdam Ave.
88. Rivington St .. corner Lewis.
89. 134th St. and Lenox Ave.
‹‹ 90.
163d St. and Eagle Ave.
91. High Bridge.
.6 92.
93.
94. 68th St. and Broad way.
Primary Schools :
No. 1. 105 Ludlow St., near Delancey.
2. 101 Bayard St., near Baxter. ¥ 3. East 120th St., near Pleasant Ave.
4. 413 East 16th St.
5. 269 East Fourth St.
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