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10 East 14 Street
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10 East 14th Street

10 East 14th Street
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10 East 14th Street

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10 East 14th Street

Clarissa C. Lathrop
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5 East 13th Street

The beautifully intact cast-iron structure at 10 East 14th Street dates to 1880 and was later owned by W. Jennings Demorest. In 1891, it was extended through block with the construction of a connecting structure at 5 East 13th Street. It served as the headquarters of the New York City Woman Suffrage League, which led the late 19th century effort to extend the vote in New York State to women, while also serving as a home to a variety of significant photographers, artists, philanthropic organizations, and commercial enterprises. **Go back and click on the tours the building is featured in for additional information and history.**
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10 East 14th Street

10 East 14th Street
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10 East 14th Street

Cranmer C. Langill’s photograph of the Blizzard of 1888
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10 East 14th Street

"A Secret Institution" by Clarissa C. Lathrop
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10 East 14th Street

Page from "Demorest’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Mme Demorest’s Mirror of Fashions"
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10 East 14th Street

Demorest advertisement
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10 East 14th Street

10 East 14th Street
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10 East 14th Street

Lillie Devereux Blake