"The Regency Club 1937" Chintz The Era as Seen by
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"The Regency Club 1937" Chintz The Era as Seen by[48] pp. Privately Printed6 5 8" x 4 1 8" VGFifteen East Sixty Seventh Street New YorkHistory of the Regency Whist ClubThe property that would become 15 East 67th Street was, until July 1866, part of New York City Common Land and was probably farmland. In 1866, it was deeded to one Aaron Kamak, a cutlery dealer from Chatham Street in Lower Manhattan. Over the next thirty three years, the property had many owners. In 1903, Cortlandt Field Bishop and