It shows a handsome marble front on Broadway, with a brown stone extension on the same thoroughfare to Prince street, and extends back to Mercer street.
The new Collegiate Church, at the northwest corner of the Fifth avenue and Forty-eighth street, is to be built of brown stone, with light stone trimmings.
The city fathers, sagely premising that New York would never pass this limit, ordered the rear wall of the edifice to be constructed of brown stone, to save the expense of marble.
There are a few marble, yellow stone, and brick buildings, but the prevailing material is brown stone.
The front and ends are of marble, but the rear is of brown stone.
It is built of brown stone, and is the most beautiful and magnificent church building in America.
Marble, brown stone, and iron warehouses, extend in long rows on each side of the street.
It was built of brown stone, not much ornamented externally, with four round towers, one in each corner.
They are built either of brown stone, or of dark red brick, durably pointed, and faced with stone.
The wooden houses have nearly all disappeared, together with those of an antiquated or incongruous appearance; and the new streets are very regularly and substantially built of brown stone or dark brick.
The externals of some of these mansions in Fifth Avenue are like Apsley House, and Stafford House, St. James's; being substantially built of brown stone.
It is of brown stone, in pure gothic architecture, and one of the most beautiful in New York.
The Agricultural Building is a large and handsome structure, built of pressed brick, in the renaissance style of architecture, with trimmings of brown stone.
It is built of brown stone, and the creeping ivy nearly covers one end of it, from the crosses and minarets at the pinnacle to the trailing vines on the ground.
The Dutch Reformed Church, in Pierrepont street, is of brown stone, in the richest Corinthian style, and the interior elaborately finished.
The granite parapet on top was erected shortly after Civil War, replacing one of brown stone.
An artistic and elaborate piece of sculpture over the portal, representing the various arms of the service, cut in brown stone, is still in a fair state of preservation.
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