Description: New York, 1880, 10 Shares, I/U, Black printing without underprint, New York arms at center, S/N 316, VF-XF, Conceived by Charles Lanier and Rudolph Aronson and supported by Jesse Seligman, J.P. Morgan, Morris Jesup and others with James P Lowery as President. Constructed in 1880 on Broadway, 41st and 7th Avenue, the present site of the Broadway Theatre. It included a sliding roof and a French restaurant and seated in total about 3000 people with 50 musicians in the orchestra. Later became a skating rink and theatre but finally demolished to make way for the new Broadway Theatre.