New York City Structures, Ottendorfer Library

The Ottendorfer Library was a gift to the city of New York, as was its adjoining health clinic, the Stuyvesant Polyclinic, from Anna and Oswald Ottendorfer, German immigrants, newspaper publishers, and philanthropists.
New York City Structures, Ottendorfer Library
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The Ottendorfer Library on the left and the Stuyvesant Polyclinic, the taller building to the right are on Second Avenue near 9th Street and were designed by William Schickel in 1883.   (Tim McDevitt/The Epoch Times)