"Mills House No. 2, Rivington Street, New York, N.Y." This "hostel for poor gentlemen," one of three erected by the banker Darius Ogden Mills as lodging houses for working-class men, contained 600 small rooms that rented for 20 cents a day. Our title honors the several ectoplasmic pedestrians whose shades inhabit this time exposure. 8x10 glass negative, Detroit Publishing Co. View full size.
  BUY PRINT    "Mills House No. 2, Rivington Street, New York, N.Y." This "hostel for poor gentlemen," one of three erected by the banker Darius Ogden Mills as lodging houses for working-class men, contained 600 small rooms that rented for 20 cents a day. Our title honors the several ectoplasmic pedestrians whose shades inhabit this time exposure. 8x10 glass negative, Detroit Publishing Co. | Click image for Comments. | Home | Browse All Photos