Filed Under Public Space

Statue of General Sheridan

"The square, named for General Philip H. Sheridan, though a blaze of light by night, is, by day, an uninteresting hodgepodge of buildings varying sizes and ages, suggesting little of the charm that lies beyond limits. At the northestern end is a small park, containing a bronze STATUE OF GENERAL SHERIDAN, sculptured by Joseph P. Pollia and erected in 1936." (New York City Guide, p. 141)

Images

1940s Tax Department Photograph
1940s Tax Department Photograph A building facing Sheridan Square Source: 1940s Tax Department photographs, New York city Municipal Archives, https://nycrecords.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_59993ddf-5c7e-48d5-b917-da0492570a96/ Date: 1939-1941

Location

87 Grove Street

Metadata

Robin Song, “Statue of General Sheridan,” Tours of 1930s NYC, accessed October 1, 2024, https://robinsong.reclaim.hosting/items/show/9.