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Fifth Avenue

CHAPTER V
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Talbot, N.H.Wolfe, James McBride, Charles M.Parker, L.M.Hoffman, August Belmont, Benjamin Aymer, Henry C.Winthrop, Eugene Schiff, Captain Lorillard Spencer, Moses Taylor, John C.Coster, Henry A.Coster, Sidney Mason, Marshall O.Roberts, Robert L.Cutting, Gordon W.Burnham, Robert C.Townsend, George Opdyke, Robert L.Stuart, whose magnificent art collection was given to the Lenox Library, and James Lenox, the founder of the Lenox Library.

The fortunes of these gentlemen as recorded in 'Wealth and Biography of the Wealthy Citizens of New York,' averaged between one hundred and three hundred thousand dollars.

One of the richest men in New York at that time was James Lenox, who had inherited the then huge fortune of three million dollars; another large fortune was that of James McBride, estimated at seven hundred thousand dollars." Then there were the clubs, the Union at the northwest corner of Twenty-first Street, the Lotos Club, just across the Avenue, the Athenaeum, at the southwest corner of Sixteenth Street, the Travellers; in the building that had formerly been the residence of Gordon W.
Burnham, at the southwest corner of Eighteenth Street, the Arcadian, at No.

146, between Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets, the Manhattan, occupying the Charles C.Parker house at the southwest corner of Fifteenth Street, the New York, which, occupying another corner at the same street, until 1874, then moved a few blocks northward to a house on the Avenue facing Madison Square.

How the window loungers of that clubland stretch of the seventies and eighties would have stared and rubbed their eyes had it been given to them to see the procession that throngs the sidewalks today! The stretch of glories departed is quickly passed.


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