1900s
The defining event of this decade - 1900-1909 - was the earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906. The last four years were dedicated to recovering from the devastation and rebuilding much of the city.
More 1900s buildings
| Broad Exchange Building | 25 Broad Street |
Clinton and Russell |
1900 | |
| Fire House, Hook and Ladder 17 (Also Now Engine Company 60) | 341 East 143rd Street |
Michael J. Garvin |
1906 | |
| Engineering Societies' Building and Engineers' Club | 23 West 39th Street |
Hale and Morse|Whitfield and King |
1907 | |
| 3903 N Lawndale Avenue | 3903 N Lawndale Avenue |
Hugo J. Liedberg |
1909 | |
| 3915 N Lawndale Avenue | 3915 N Lawndale Avenue |
Burtar and Gassmann |
1905 | |
| Gatehouse, Mount Olive Cemetery | 3826 N Narragansett Avenue |
Charles Thisslew |
1901 | |
| 1329 E 50 Street | 1329 E 50 Street |
William H. Pruyn Jr. |
1901 | |
| 1327 E 50 Street | 1327 E 50 Street |
William H. Pruyn Jr. |
1901 | |
| 1323 E 50 Street | 1323 E 50 Street |
William H. Pruyn Jr. |
1901 | |
| 1325 E 50 Street | 1325 E 50 Street |
William H. Pruyn Jr. |
1901 |

