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Penn Station, New York, Photographs

American History Museum

761, Station Site Work
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Object Details

Summary

Collection documents the construction of Penn Station and the Pennsylvania Railroad's work in New York City, including the station foundations and the East and Hudson River tunnels.

Scope and Contents

Photographs, stereographs, and glass plate negatives documenting the construction progress of the Pennsylvania Terminal, including the Pennsylvania Station Site, from pre-existing structures through the foundation construction; construction of Sunnyside Yard; Construction of Sunnyside Yard Power House; and all aspects of the construction of the East River tunnels. The photographs depict machinery, equipment, techniques, and the men working on the site. The collection is also strong in depicting streets, buildings and the clothes worn by people at that time.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8087277d0-5bf6-463e-abfe-b77174e97db9

Creator

Pennsylvania Railroad.

Architect

McKim, Mead & White

Collector

National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of History of Technology
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Work and Industry

Names

Pennsylvania Station

Photographer

Dreyer, Louis H.

Topic

Railroads
Railroads -- 20th century
Railroad stations
Tunnels -- New York

Provenance

The photographs and stereograph cards were purchased from Charles Lloyd, III, a dealer, in 1980.

Creator

Pennsylvania Railroad.

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Penn Station, New York, Photographs

Historical

Pennsylvania Station, also known as Penn Station, is a railroad station located in New York City between Seventh and Eighth Avenues and 31st and 33rd Streets. It was named for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), and the project was initiated and lead by Alexander Johnston Cassatt (1839-1906), the seventh president of the PRR. Cassatt's vision was to construct tunnels under the Hudson River, bringing the PRR's line into New York City which enabled Pennsylvania Railroad trains to enter from New Jersey for the first time. "Beginning with a double-track line across New Jersey's marshy Hackensack Meadows, they would dig two tunnels through Bergen Cliffs, continue down under the mile-wide Hudson, emerging deep underneath a great terminal. From there two tunnels, each with two tracks, would continue under and through Manhattan, becoming four separate tunnels under the East River. Two would be for the LIRR (Long Island Railroad), and would thus create a through ride all the way from the mainland to Long Island. The two other tunnels would serve the PRR, whose empty trains would terminate in Sunnyside, Queens." (Jonnes, page 84) Construction of the tunnels began in 1904 and opened for service in 1910. The architects of the station building were McKim, Mead & White. The station's building was demolished (1963-1966) and Madison Square Gardens was built above the station, opening in 1968. Sources "Completion of the Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnels and Terminal Station," Scientific American, Vol. 102, No. 20 (May 14, 1910), pp. 398-401. Historic American Buildings Survey, Engineering Record, Landscapes Survey, (HABS) No. NY-5471, "Pennsylvania Station," 1968. Jonnes, Jill. Conquering Gotham: A Gilded Age Epic: The Construction of Penn Station and Its Tunnels. New York: Viking Penguin Group, 2007.

Extent

10.5 Cubic feet (23 boxes)

Date

1904-1910

Custodial History

Transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Civil and Mechanical Engineering (now Division of Work and Industry) in 2007.

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.1048

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Glass plate negatives
Photographs
Stereographs

Citation

Penn Station, New York, Photographs, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

The collection is arannged into three series. Series 1: Photographs, 1904-1909 Series 2: Steregraph Cards, 1904-1909 Series 3: Glass Plate Negatives, 1908-1910 Series 4: Contract Material Vouchers, 1907-1908

Processing Information

Collection processed by Alison Oswald, archivist, 2023.

Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Genre/Form

Glass plate negatives
Photographs -- Black-and-white negatives -- 20th century
Photographs -- 20th century
Stereographs -- 1900-1910

Restrictions

Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.

Related Materials

Materials at Other Organizations New York Historical Society McKim Mead & White Architectural Records Collection, circa 1875-1950 Columbia University, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library McKim Mead & White architectural records and drawings, 1879-1958 Progress photographs taken by L. H. Dreyer and others during the construction of the Pennsylvania Terminal (Penn Station), New York City, 1907-1910 Hagley Museum and Library Pennsylvania Railroad Company records, 1813-1968
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Photographs

1784, Manhattan East, Engineer's Checking Lines of Tunnel

2115, Front Street, "A" Shield Erecting Iron

1706, Front Street Shaft, Long Island City "D" Shield from East Avenue Nearing Caisson

2077, Front Street, Long Island "D" Line Group Workmen Where Tunnels Met

1564, Front Street, Long Island City, "A" West Shield

1113, At Bottom of North Manhattan Caisson

1651, Manhattan "C" East through Bulkhead

2083, Manhattan East C-D, C-D Pump Chamber Iron and Concrete

1949, Station Site Steel Work, 33rd Street West of 7th Avenue

761, Station Site Work

953A, Engineers Board at South Manhattan Shaft

2437, Manhattan East "C," Bulkhead Being Removed

1263, Station Site Power House Work

1823, West 33rd Street Shaft, 32nd Street West of 6th Avenue

2427, Front Street "D," Tunnel Lead Caulking by Hand

1734, Manhattan East, Back View Muck Conveyor

1653, Manhattan Doctor Examining Man

1520, Manhattan Tunnel Workers

2149, Manhattan East 36th Street at Dock Inspecting Ducts

1528, Station Site Remaining Rock from under 8th Avenue

1307, "D" West Manhattan Shaft

1860, Station Site 8th Avenue Viaduct Showing Site Support Retaining Wall

1654, Manhattan, Treating Injured Man in Doctor's Office


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