EVB2934465: New York Stock Exchange (left) and the Wilks Building on the Corner of Wall and Broad Streets. Photo by Irving Underhill before the 1920 demolition of the Wilks building and its replacement with a 22 story addition to the NYSE. At far right is Federal Hall and a statue of George Washington, Underhill, Irving (1872–1960) / Bridgeman Images
EVB2936342: New York City's Broadway in the downtown Financial District in 1916. In the foreground is St. Paul's Chapel build in 1766, which contrasts to the gigantic new Telephone & Telegraph Building designed by architect William Wells Bosworth in 1913. Photo by Irving Underhill, Underhill, Irving (1872–1960) / Bridgeman Images
EVB2283070: Wall Street: New York City's Wall Street, looking east from the intersection with Broad Street. In foreground left is Federal Hall; on right is J.P. Morgan's bank. Horse drawn vehicles make deliveries. Photo by Irving Underhill, Ca. 1910., Underhill, Irving (1872–1960) / Bridgeman Images
EVB2934471: Broad Street looking north to the intersection with Wall Street, New York City. At mid-distant left is the classical façade of the New York Stock Exchange, and further north is the new skyscraper, and Bankers Trust buildings. On the street are a horse drawn carriage and an automobile. 1912 photo by Irving Underhill, Underhill, Irving (1872–1960) / Bridgeman Images
EVB2936343: Ocean Cable-Western Union Building at 38-40 Broad Street in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. The crowd on the street are the brokers of the 'Curb Exchange', which would become the American Stock Exchange, with a brick and mortor home at 86 Trinity Place. Photo by Irving Underhill, c. 1920, Underhill, Irving (1872–1960) / Bridgeman Images