Mills Building (New York City)
The Mills Building was a 10-story structure that stood at 15 Broad Street and Exchange Place in Manhattan, with an L to 35 Wall Street. It adjoined the building that was the home of Equitable Trust Company. It also adjoined the J. P. Morgan & Company Building on both Broad and Wall streets. George B. Post was the architect of the edifice. D.O. Mills, a San Francisco, California banker, owned the property. Mills built a palatial home in New York, while maintaining a lovely villa in Millbrae, California.
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Mills Building (New York City)
The Mills Building was a 10-story structure that stood at 15 Broad Street and Exchange Place in Manhattan, with an L to 35 Wall Street. It adjoined the building that was the home of Equitable Trust Company. It also adjoined the J. P. Morgan & Company Building on both Broad and Wall streets. George B. Post was the architect of the edifice. D.O. Mills, a San Francisco, California banker, owned the property. Mills built a palatial home in New York, while maintaining a lovely villa in Millbrae, California.
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