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(NEW YORK CITY.) Pair of project logs from the Crimmins excavation firm, with related diary of John D. Crimmins.

(NEW YORK CITY.) Pair of project logs from the Crimmins excavation firm. 276, 155 manuscript pages. Oblong folio, original 1/2 calf, worn; internally clean and legible with minor wear, one leaf detached. New York, 1891-97 and 1901-05

  • Notes: John Daniel Crimmins (1844-1917) was a prominent New York excavating and paving contractor, and one of the city's most prominent Irish-American citizens. He took over his father's contracting business in 1873 and expanded it rapidly; at its peak, he employed as many as 12,000 men.
    These work logs offer comprehensive information on hundreds of Crimmins projects, often with detailed plat maps, diagrams, copies of contracts, and notes on each project's progress. As a sampling, the first three projects described are the foundations for William Waldorf Astor's Netherland Hotel; the original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (the future site of the Empire State Building); and the Schaefer brewery on 51st Street. Other projects include the Tiffany lamp factory-studio at 102 East 25th Street--the building now adjacent to the Swann world headquarters (page I:51); the Metropolitan Club building designed by McKim, Mead & White (page I:53); the New York Athletic Club (page I:170); and Brinckerhoff and Milbank Halls at Barnard College (pages I:176, 224-6). The volume also includes long running daily work logs for the Third Avenue Cable Road (pages I:81-89) and pay lists of individual stone breakers on the Lexington & Columbus Avenue Cable and related projects (pages I:100-5, etc.).
    The second volume dates from after the 1897 retirement of John D. Crimmins, when the firm was operated by his sons under the name T.E. & Thomas Crimmins. Interesting projects include homes for statesman Elihu Root (page II:86) and brewery magnate Jacob Ruppert (II:155).
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    --the personal diary of John D. Crimmins. 59 manuscript pages in three distinct hands, apparently transcribed by secretaries or family members from his notes. Describes meeting ex-president Cleveland at a Reform Club dinner (24 April), a birthday dinner with Archbishop Michael Corrigan (15 May), construction on the family's homes at 40 West 68th Street and in Noroton, CT, and almost daily trips on the rented steam yacht Calypso in July and August. Vp, 19 April to 27 August and 1 to 2 October 1897.

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