Frank Leslie Illustrated Newspaper July 1, 1865

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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper, July 1, 1865

Collection of Maggie Land Blanck,

Collection of Maggie Land Blanck,

Collection of Maggie Land Blanck,

Collection of Maggie Land Blanck,

Collection of Maggie Land Blanck,

Collection of Maggie Land Blanck

SIDE SECTIONAL VIEW OF TENEMENT HOUSE 38 CHERRY STREET, NEW YORK,


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GROUND PLAN AND FRONT SECTIONAL VIEW


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LOOKING UP WEST GOTHAN COURT


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AN ACTUAL SCENE IN ONE OF THE ROOMS

The Tenement Houses of New York — How the Poor Live in Crowded Cities — How Pestilence is Generated — How the Parents Are Demoralized and Their Children Depraved — The Great Source of Destitution and Crime


Children of the Tenements

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Lower East Side

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Tenement Life

Life in the Tenements


New York Immigration Pictures

With only two exceptions, the Blanck/Land ancestors immigrated through New York City between 1849 and 1921. For pictures and information on immigration into New York City, click on the picture of immigrants in Castle Gardens in 1880


Contrasts in Life Style between the Haves and Haves Nots

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The Lower East Side Tenement Museum has information on the 1901 Tenement House Art at The Tenement House Act by Andrew Dolkart

The Lower East Side Tenement Museum's home page is at Lower East Side Tenement Museum

Catherine Furst Schwartzmeier Lindemann Minnie Goehle Peter Goehle
Langans in New York City Walshes in New York City

To see my collection of images of lower Manhattan go to Lower Manhattan

To see my collection of images of the immigration experience from Ireland go to Irish Emigration

If you have any suggestions, corrections, information, copies of documents, or photos that you would like to share with this page, please contact me at maggie@maggieblanck.com

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