Row house facades, 129-137 E. 35th Street. Twenty foot wide rowhouses. Their original unified facade was spoiled by the removal of stoops in favor of basement entrances at No. 131 and 135. All five row houses have original cornices featuring architectural details such as dentils, friezes, and modillions.
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Local Subjects
Architecture, Domestic
Street life
Row houses
Brownstones (Houses)
Italianate (North American architecture styles )
Stoops (Uncovered spaces)
Cornices
Brownstone (Material)
Stucco
Murray Hill Neighborhood (New York, N.Y.)
Note
1859-1861.
Anthon, Emilia (131 E. 35th St.); Penniman, James F. (133 E. 35th St.); Underhill, George (135 E. 35th St.); Farmer, Thomas (137 E. 35th St.); Farmer, Henrietta (137 E. 35th St.)
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