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HENRY MAURER The Henry Maurer Company was the "largest manufacturer of firebrick in the world," with headquarters near Perth Amboy, New Jersey. After the Civil War, Maurer built a factory town, named for himself, with homes and a school for his employees. In 1885, he designed and built a New York branch of his business on East 23rd Street. Crammed with oversized and incompa-tible decorative motives, the building's facade advertised the ornamental capabilities of the company. A relic of the Victorian era, the Maurer Company closed shortly after Abbott photographed its New York building, and the New Jersey town was renamed. In 1947, the 23rd Street site was absorbed into Peter Cooper Village. Return to the Middle East Side |