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New York
Architecture Images-Lower East Side
Cooper Union Foundation Building |
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architect |
Frederick A. Peterson | ||||||||
location |
Cooper Square (East 7th St. to Astor Place) | ||||||||
date |
1859 | ||||||||
style |
Rundbogenstil (German round-arched neo-Romanesque) | ||||||||
construction |
Brownstone, steel frame (oldest standing steel framed building in America) | ||||||||
type |
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notes |
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Cooper Union
in the 11th (1911) edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica
Cooper Union Foundation Building, Astor
Place, NYC
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![]() Stereoptycon view of "Cooper Union at the Head of the Famous Bowery, New York." Published by Geo. W. Griffith, Philadelphia, Pa., 1902-03. Looking down at the Third Avenue Elevated train track and trains over the Bowery passing the Cooper Union. ![]() Stereoview "Cooper Union, New York": Alfred S. Campbell ©1896 ![]()
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Postcards, circa 1905
1905 Rotograph
1910s Vol. 25 LITTLE JOURNEYS Done into a book by the Roycrofters
I am convinced that when a true American System of
Finance is adopted The American People and Government cannot too
constantly remember [Engraved expressly for the "Irish World" - February 27, 1860. |
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