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Dr. William T. Lusk's Dining-Room.
Dr. William T. Lusk's Dining-Room.
Mr. Henry Villard's Hall (Second View).
Mr. Henry Villard's Hall (Second View).
Mr. Henry Villard's Hall (looking West).
Mr. Henry Villard's Hall (looking West).
Mr. Henry Villard's Bedroom.
Mr. Henry Villard's Bedroom.
Mr. Henry Villard's Music-Room.
Mr. Henry Villard's Music-Room.
Mr. Henry Villard's Drawing-Room.
Mr. Henry Villard's Drawing-Room.
Mr. Henry Villard's Dining-Room.
Mr. Henry Villard's Dining-Room.
Mr. Goddard's Dining-Room.
Mr. Goddard's Dining-Room.
Mrs. C. A. Whittier's Boudoir.
Mrs. C. A. Whittier's Boudoir.
Mrs. Bowler's Hall.
Mrs. Bowler's Hall.
General N. L. Anderson's Sitting-Room.
General N. L. Anderson's Sitting-Room.
General N. L. Anderson's Dining-Room.
General N. L. Anderson's Dining-Room.
General N. L. Anderson's Hall.
General N. L. Anderson's Hall.
Mr. R. H. White's Parlor.
Mr. R. H. White's Parlor.
Dr. Haven's Dining-Room.
Dr. Haven's Dining-Room.
Rev. Phillips Brooks's Library.
Rev. Phillips Brooks's Library.
Mr. Gilbert R. Payson's Dining-Room.
Mr. Gilbert R. Payson's Dining-Room.
Mr. Swits Condé's Hall.
Mr. Swits Condé's Hall.
Mr. W. S. Kimball's Hall.
Mr. W. S. Kimball's Hall.
Mr. Henry S. Hovey's Sitting-Room.
Mr. Henry S. Hovey's Sitting-Room.
Mr. Frank Furness's Smoking-Room.
Mr. Frank Furness's Smoking-Room.
Mr. John G. Chapman's Gallery.
Mr. John G. Chapman's Gallery.
Mr. J. Taylor Johnston's Parlor.
Mr. J. Taylor Johnston's Parlor.
Mr. Knight D. Cheney's Drawing-Room.
Mr. Knight D. Cheney's Drawing-Room.
Mr. James W. Wadsworth's Hall.
Mr. James W. Wadsworth's Hall.
Mr. John I. Gardener's (Jr.) Hall.
Mr. John I. Gardener's (Jr.) Hall.
Mr. Franklin H. Tinker's Library.
Mr. Franklin H. Tinker's Library.
Mr. Henry Villard's Reception-Room and Hall.
Mr. Henry Villard's Reception-Room and Hall.
Mr. W. S. Kimball's Library.
Mr. W. S. Kimball's Library.
Mr. C. Oliver Iselin's Hall.
Mr. C. Oliver Iselin's Hall.
Mr. H. M. Flagler's Hall.
Mr. H. M. Flagler's Hall.
Mr. Henry Belden's Dining-Room.
Mr. Henry Belden's Dining-Room.
Mr. William F. Havemeyer's Drawing-Room.
Mr. William F. Havemeyer's Drawing-Room.
Mr. W. B. Ogden's Library.
Mr. W. B. Ogden's Library.
General C. A. Whittier's Hall.
General C. A. Whittier's Hall.
Mr. John Wolfe's Dining-Room.
Mr. John Wolfe's Dining-Room.
A Drawing-Room in Fifty-Fifth Street, New York.
A Drawing-Room in Fifty-Fifth Street, New York.
Mr. H. O. Armour's Dining-Room.
Mr. H. O. Armour's Dining-Room.
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Hall (First View).
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Hall (First View).
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Hall (Second View).
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Hall (Second View).
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Library.
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Library.
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Dining-Room (Second View).
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Dining-Room (Second View).
General C. A. Whittier's Library.
General C. A. Whittier's Library.
General C. A. Whittier's Dining-Room.
General C. A. Whittier's Dining-Room.
Mr. Goddard's Library.
Mr. Goddard's Library.
Mr. Joseph S. Decker's Dining-Room.
Mr. Joseph S. Decker's Dining-Room.
Mr. W. S. Hoyt's Hall.
Mr. W. S. Hoyt's Hall.
Mr. J. H. White's Dining-Room.
Mr. J. H. White's Dining-Room.
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Dining-Room (First View).
Lieutenant-Governor Ames's Dining-Room (First View).
John A. Zerega's Drawing-Room (Second View).
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of Pond's Extract Company owner F. W. Hurtt.
Dr. D. L. Einstein's Entrance-Hall.
Black and white plate depicting the entrance hall in the home of wool manufacturer David L. Einstein
Dr. D. L. Einstein's Dining-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the dining room in the home of wool manufacturer David L. Einstein
Dr. D. L. Einstein's Boudoir.
Black and white plate depicting the boudoir in the home of wool manufacturer David L. Einstein
Judge Hilton's Dining-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the dining hall in the home of Grand Union Hotel owner Judge Henry Hilton
Mr. George F. Baker's Dining-Hall.
Black and white plate depicting the dining hall in the home of financier and philanthropist George Fisher Baker
General Grant's Parlor.
Black and white plate depicting the bedroom in the home of military commander and president Ulysses S. Grant.
Dr. D. L. Einstein's Library.
Black and white plate depicting the library in the home of wool manufacturer David L. Einstein
Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Bed-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the bedroom in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart
Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Picture-Gallery (Second View).
Black and white plate depicting the picture gallery in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart
Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Picture-Gallery.
Black and white plate depicting the picture gallery in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart
Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Drawing-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart
Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Music-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the music room in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart
Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Reception-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the reception room in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart
Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Library.
Black and white plate depicting the library in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart
Mr. Frederick F. Thompson's Drawing-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of philanthropist Frederick Ferris Thompson
Mr. Edward N. Dickerson's Dining-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the dining room in the home of lawyer Edward N. Dickerson
Mr. Louis C. Tiffany's Library.
Black and white plate depicting the library in the home of Lewis Comfort Tiffany, an American painter, craftsman, philanthropist, decorator, and...
Judge Hilton's Grand Salon.
Black and white plate depicting the grand salon in the home of Grand Union Hotel owner Judge Henry Hilton
Mr. Louis C. Tiffany's Hall.
Black and white plate depicting a hall in the home of Lewis Comfort Tiffany, an American painter, craftsman, philanthropist, decorator, and designer
Mr. Louis C. Tiffany's Dining-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the dining room in the home of Lewis Comfort Tiffany, an American painter, craftsman, philanthropist, decorator, and...
Mr. Louis C. Tiffany's Drawing-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of Lewis Comfort Tiffany, an American painter, craftsman, philanthropist, decorator, and...
Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Hall.
Black and white plate depicting the hall in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart
Mr. Frederick F. Thompson's Dining-Room, With Conservatory.
Black and white plate depicting the dining room in the home of philanthropist Frederick Ferris Thompson
Mr. Rudulph Ellis's Library.
Black and white plate depicting the library of Mr. Rudulph Ellis, a prominent Philadelphia financier.
Mr. George W. Childs's Drawing-Room, Philadelphia.
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of Mr. George W. Child, a publisher.
Mr. George W. Childs's Dining-Room, Bryn Mawr.
Black and white plate depicting the dining room of Mr. George W. Child, a publisher.
Mr. H. Victor Newcomb's Conservatory.
Black and white plate depicting the conservatory of H. Victor Newcomb, a prominent Wall Street capitalist declared insane in 1899.
Dr. E. H. Williams's Japanese Room.
Black and white plate depicting a room with fireplace
Mr. William Clark's Dining-Room.
Black and white plate depicting the dining room of William Clark, a politician and businessman.
Mr. John T. Martin's Picture-Gallery (Second View).
Black and white plate depicting the picture gallery of John T. Martin, a wealthy resident of Brooklyn

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