JOHN W. ALEXANDER. JOHN L. CADWALADER. BOARD OF TRUSTEES H. VAN RENSSELAER KENNEDY. J. PIERPONT Morgan. STEPHEN H. OLIN. ALEXANDER E. ORR. GEORGE L. RIVES. CHARLES HOWLAND RUSSELL. EDWARD W. SHELDON. GEORGE W. SMITH. FREDERICK STURGES. HENRY W. Taft. LEWIS CASS LEDYARD. GEORGE BRINTON MCCLELLAN, Mayor of the City of New York, ex officio. OFFICERS President, Hon. JOHN BIGELOW, LL.D. First Vice-President, JOHN L. CADWALADER, LL.D. Second Vice-President, JOHN S. KENNEDY, Esq. Secretary, CHARLES HOWLAND RUSSELL, Esq., 425 Lafayette Street. Treasurer, EDWARD W. SHELDON, Esq., United States Trust Company, 45 Wall Street. BRANCHES-REFERENCE Lafayette Street, 425. (ASTOR.) CIRCULATION MANHATTAN. East Broadway, 33. (CHATHAM SQUARE.) EAST BROADWAY, 197. (Educational Alliance Building.) Houston Street, 388 East. (HAMILTON FISH PARK.) Le Roy Street, 66. (HUDSON PARK.) BOND STREET, 49. Near the Bowery. 8th Street. 135 Second Avenue. (ÓTTEndorfer.) 10th Street, 331 East. 13th Street, 251 West. 23d Street, 228 East. 23d Street, 209 West. 36th STREET, 303 East. 40th Street, 501 West. 42d Street, 226 West. 50th Street, 123 East. 51st Street, 463 West. 58th STREET, 121 East. 67th STREET, 328 East. 69th Street. (TOMPKINS SQUARE.) Fifth Avenue, 890. (LENOX.) Near 8th Avenue. (JACKSON SQUARE.) Near 7th Avenue. (MUHLENBERG. Department Headquarters.) Between 10th and 11th Avenues. (ST. RAPHAEL'S.) Near Ist Avenue. 190 Amsterdam Avenue. (RIVERSIDE. TRAVELLING LIBRARIES.) 78th Street. 1465 Avenue A. (WEBSTER.) 79th Street, 222 East. Near 3d Avenue. (Yorkville.) 81st Street. 444 Amsterdam Avenue. (ST. AGNES. BLIND LIBRARY.) Appointed by the Governor of the State of New York and the Mayor of the City of New York and chartered by Chapter 325, Laws of the State of New York, 1906 Headquarters: TRIBUNE BUILDING, New York Telephones BEEKMAN 3097 and 3098 Western Union Cable Address: "HUDFULCO " List of Institutions holding Exhibitions under the auspices of or in coöperation with Scientific, Historical and Art Committees of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission. AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Seventy-seventh Street, from Columbus Avenue to Central Park West. Open daily, except Sundays, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays from 1 to 5 p. m. Always free. Special Exhibition during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, from September 1st to December 1st. Original objects showing the life and habits of the Indians of Manhattan Island and the Hudson River Valley. (Special illustrated catalogue for sale, price 10 cents.) Take Sixth or Ninth Avenue Elevated Railway to Eighty-first Street, or Subway to Seventy-ninth Street; also reached by all surface cars running through Columbus Avenue or Central Park West. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, Engineering Building, 29 West Thirty-ninth Street. Robert Fulton Exhibition. Consists of paintings, drawings, books, decorations and furniture, and working models of John Fitch's steamboat, the first boat operated and propelled by steam; Robert Fulton's "Clermont," the first successful application of steam to navigation, and John Stevens' "Phoenix," the first steamboat to sail on the ocean. The exhibition will be shown in the Council Room of the Society, on the eleventh floor, and will be open from 9.00 a. m. until 5.30 p. m. during the entire period of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, and from 9.00 a. m. until 5.00 p. m. daily until December 6th. BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, Eastern Parkway. Open daily, except Sundays, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sundays from 2 to 6 p. m. Thursday evenings from 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. Free except on Mondays and Tuesdays, when admission fee is charged of 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children under six years of age. Collection illustrating various departments of Archæology, Mineralogy and Ethnography. Special Exhibition relating to past and present life of Indians on Long Island. Portrait of Robert Fulton painted by himself, the property of Col. Henry T. Chapman and loaned by him to the Museum. Open September 1st to December 31st. (Illustrated catalogue for sale.) Take Subway Express to Atlantic Avenue, or Flatbush Avenue Trolley from Brooklyn Bridge. St. John's Place surface car from Atlantic Avenue or Borough Hall. |