Charles Moran (railroad executive)
Charles Moran was an American business man and president of the Erie Railroad from 1857 to 1859.
Charles Moran (railroad executive)
Listing of Erie directors and officers, 1855–56
Free Pass by Moran, 1859
Erie financial conditions, 1857
12 East 53rd Street, also the Fisk–Harkness House, is a building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along the south side of 53rd Street between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue. The six-story building was designed by Griffith Thomas and was constructed in 1871. It was redesigned in the Tudor-inspired Gothic Revival style in 1906 by Raleigh C. Gildersleeve.
Seen from the north
View of the main entrance
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Facade of the redesigned townhouse