
Nooks & Corners - of - Old New York - By - Charles Hemftreet - Illustrated - By - E. C. Peixotto - New York - Charles Scribner's Sons - MDCCCCV
COPYRIGHT, 1899 - BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS - NEW YORK
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
NOOKS AND CORNERS - OF OLD NEW YORK
I
THE SITE OF FORT AMSTERDAM, - BUILT IN 1626. - WITHIN THE FORTIFICATIONS - WAS ERECTED THE FIRST - SUBSTANTIAL CHURCH EDIFICE - ON THE ISLAND OF MANHATTAN. - IN 1787 THE FORT - WAS DEMOLISHED - AND THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE - BUILT UPON THIS SITE
1636 1897 - ON THIS SITE STOOD THE "STADHUIS" - OF NEW AMSTERDAM——ERECTED 1636 - THIS TABLET IS PLACED HERE IN LOVING MEMORY - OF THE FIRST DUTCH SETTLERS BY THE - HOLLAND DAMES OF THE NEW - NETHERLANDS AND THE - KNIGHTS OF THE LEGION OF THE CROWN - LAVINIA - KONIGIN
TO COMMEMORATE THE GALLANT AND PATRIOTIC - ACT OF MARINUS WILLETT IN HERE SEIZING - JUNE 6, 1775, FROM THE BRITISH FORCES THE - MUSKETS WITH WHICH HE ARMED HIS - TROOPS. THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY - THE SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE - REVOLUTION, NEW YORK, NOV. 12, 1892
THE SITE OF THE - FIRST DUTCH HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT - ON THE ISLAND OF MANHATTAN - LATER THE SITE OF THE OLD "STADT HUYS" - OR CITY HALL - THIS TABLET IS PLACED HERE BY - THE HOLLAND SOCIETY OF NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER, 1890
A vivid portrait of lower Manhattan at the turn of the 19th century, this volume guides listeners through the maze of streets that grew haphazardly from early settlements before the city’s first comprehensive plan imposed order. The author explains how the 1807 commission reshaped the island’s layout, turning chaotic angles into straight lines and right angles, while still preserving the character of the historic neighborhoods. Accompanying the narrative are detailed illustrations that bring each corner to life, from the narrow alleys of the old Dutch quarter to the newly paved avenues above Houston Street.
The journey begins at the original fortifications that marked the birth of New York, moving through iconic spots such as Bowling Green, the Battery, and the remnants of Fort Amsterdam. Along the way listeners encounter the lingering echoes of Revolutionary acts, the rise of notable taverns, and the solemn monuments that dot the landscape—each scene rendered with a blend of factual depth and evocative description that makes the city’s past feel immediate and accessible.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (180K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie R. McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Internet Archive.
Release date
2012-05-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1866
Best known for bringing old New York vividly to life, this journalist and historian wrote books that turn city streets, landmarks, and legends into lively stories. His work has a warm, curious feel that still appeals to readers who love urban history.
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