1904: Subway Nellie, the Irish Setter Mascot of the Station at Bleecker and Elm Streets » 166-168 Crosby

The large 12-story store and loft building at 166-168 Crosby Street (through to 632-634 Broadway) was built around 1900. The property was owned by Helen C. Julliard, the wife of Augustus D. Julliard. This building replaced the large warehouses of Calvin Witty's carriage company.

The large 12-story store and loft building at 166-168 Crosby Street (through to 632-634 Broadway) was built around 1900. The property was owned by Helen C. Julliard, the wife of Augustus D. Julliard. This building replaced the large warehouses of Calvin Witty’s carriage company.

The large 12-story store and loft building at 166-168 Crosby Street (through to 632-634 Broadway) was built around 1900. The property was owned by Helen C. Julliard, the wife of Augustus D. Julliard. This building replaced the large warehouses of Calvin Witty’s carriage company.