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Silver Dollar Smith's View of open-air entrance of Silver Dollar Smith's, a bar on Essex Street. Additional inscription: "A notorious saloon." Image includes three attached apartment buildings above bar. |
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Silver Dollar Smith's View of portion of floor of Silver Dollar Smith's, a bar located on Essex Street. Additional inscription: "A look within, showing the dollars in floor." |
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Silver$ Smith's Interior view of Silver Dollar Smith's, a saloon, on Essex Street. |
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Dressen lost his head Headless effigy propped up on table behind candles and sign reading, "Dressen No Head"; onlookers peering in from outside storefront window. Caption: "Dressen Lost His Head: In window of Bud and... |
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Sidewalk conditions on southeast corner of Pearl and Willoughby Streets looking south from roadway of Willoughby St. View from corner of cast-iron, storefront bar in Brooklyn Heights (no longer extant) with signs reading, 'EDW. F. BULGER," "[JA]COB RUPPERT'S KNICKERBOCKER," and "BULGER'S CARSTAIRS WHISKEY"; two... |
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9th Dist. Magistrates court, 5th Ave & 23 St., Brooklyn, in same building with saloon View of adjacent brick buildings in Sunset Park; building at right (two stories) unmarked courthouse; building at left (three stories) bar or saloon with canopy reading "JAS. J. KENNEDY. CAF? |
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9th Dist. Magistrates Court or 5th Ave Court located at 5th Ave. & 23 St. [picture] / Two-story brick building in Sunset Park with sign over projecting entrance reading "CITY MAGISTRATE COURT"; two men in front of entrance reading newspaper; man at right sweeping up sidewalk or... |
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[Brooklyn bar scene] Close-up view of a bartender and several men sitting or standing at a bar. The location, presumably Brooklyn, is unknown, and the correlation between the image and crime is unknown, although it is... |
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Here's how! Caption: "Here's how!--At the 70-foot bar at the Crescent Club. Lined up at the convivial brass rail are Thomas Degnon, Dr. Arthur C. Brush, Edmund W. Butler, Frederick I. Bergen, and Edward A.... |