ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN (1841 - 1901)

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BUCHANAN’S THEATRICAL VENTURES IN AMERICA

A few more pictures

The Hoffman House, New York
(on the corner of Broadway and Twenty-fifth street.)

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(1895)

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The Pavilion Hotel, New Brighton, Staten Island.

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[From The Daily Graphic (New York) (13 January, 1887).
Click the picture for the full page with another drawing of the interior.]

 

Buchanan’s next known address in New York was 42 East 23rd Street, Madison Square. I’ve been unable to find any pictures of that building from 1884/85, but it was demolished and replaced by the one below in 1905.

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Walt Whitman’s house in Camden, New Jersey, as it looks today.

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The Fleshly School Controversy
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The Critical Response
Harriett Jay
Miscellanea

 

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