Monday, February 18, 2013

New York City 1880s to 1900s



1880s
This is an image of immigrants coming into America off Ellis Island in NYC in the 1880s

1890s

This is an image of Broadway City Hall  in NYC

The Lower East Side in the 1890s
5th Avenue NYC on Easter Sunday

Dakota Apartments in NYC


1900s
NYC on Easter Sunday in 1900s


5th Avenue 


Federal Hall







Thursday, February 14, 2013

Tenement Life 1860-1910


I found this video on youtube and thought it was really interesting because it ties into what we talked about last class which was the workers in the city in the 1900s. The guy who made it wanted to see how his immigrant ancestors from Ireland lived in New York when they arrived in the late 1800s.  He found pictures from the NYC Department of Tenement and some of the pictures were taken by Jacob Riis and I thought that was cool because we looked at some of his pictures in our last class.  The video only features pictures but I think they really show how the immigrants lived in the American city.  The end of the video features a clip from one of the first Motion Pictures by Thomas Edison.  

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Amusement at Coney Island



Coney island was a major attraction in the New york city. This shows one entertainment aspect that the city had to offer. This brought tourism into the city and generated revenue off of its attractions.


 Coney Island is still around and this is a more modern look at it. 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Scanned 
illustration of Pittsburg circa 1885.
Pittsburg in 1885

Willard Glazier. "Pittsburg." Chap. in Peculiarities of American Cities. Philadelphia: Hubbard Brothers, Publishers, 1885.

http://www.clpgh.org/exhibit/pburg.html