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Guide to the Postcard File ca 1890-present (Bulk 1900-1940)
PR54
The New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West New York, NY 10024
Descriptive Summary Title: Postcard File Dates: ca 1890-present (bulk 1900-1940) Abstract: The Postcard File contains approximately 61,400 postcards
depicting geographic views (New York City and elsewhere), buildings, historical scenes, modes of transportation, holiday greeting and other subjects.
Quantity: 52.6 linear feet (97 boxes) Call Phrase: PR 54
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The New-York Historical Society Library
Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections
PR 054
POSTCARD FILE
ca. 1890-present
(bulk dates: 1900-1940)
52.6 lin. ft., 97 boxes
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States
Series II. Geographic Locations: International
Series III. Subjects
Processed by Jennifer Lewis
January 2002
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Provenance
The Postcard File contains cards from a variety of sources. Larger contributions include 3,340
postcard views of New York City donated by Samuel V. Hoffman in 1941 and approximately 10,000
postcards obtained from the stock file of the Brooklyn-based Albertype Company in 1953.
Access
The collection open to qualified researchers. Portions of the collection that have been photocopied
or microfilmed will be brought to the researcher in that format; microfilm can be made available through
Interlibrary Loan.
Photocopying
Photocopying will be undertaken by staff only, and is limited to twenty exposures of stable, unbound
material per day. Researchers may not accrue unused copy amounts from previous days. On-site researchers
may print out unlimited copies from microfilm reader-printer machines at a per-exposure rate; see guidelines
in the reading room for details.
Copyright
The copyright law of the United States governs the making of photocopies and protects unpublished
materials as well as published materials. Unpublished materials created before January 1, 1978, cannot be
quoted in publication without permission of the copyright holder.
Permission to reproduce or quote in publication
Permission to reproduce or quote materials from this collection in a publication must be requested
and granted in writing. Send permission requests, citing the call number and name of the collection, to
Library Director, The New-York Historical Society, 2 West 77th Street, New York, NY 10024-5194.
Citation
This collection should be cited as Postcard File, PR 054, Department of Prints, Photographs, and
Architectural Collections, The New-York Historical Society.
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Biographical/Historical Notes
Mailable postcards were introduced in the United States in the 1870s, chiefly for advertisements and
business notices. Pictorial souvenir cards issued in 1893 for the World’s Columbian Exposition popularized
view cards. The 1898 reduction in postcard postage, from two cents to a penny, triggered a flood of card
production. Millions of cards were mailed and collected annually in the United States through World War I.
As postcards became more popular, publishers began addressing new subjects, with holidays, patriotic
sentiments, political campaigns, and social issues gaining popularity in the first decade of the twentieth
century.
The Albertype Company, begun in 1889 in Brooklyn, New York, produced photographic views,
postcards, and souvenir booklets for areas across the United States. The company’s output eventually
reached several million pictures per year. The Albertype Company ceased operation shortly after the death of
Herman L. Wittemann, the son of one of the founding Wittemann brothers, in 1952.
Samuel V. Hoffman, a postcard collector, began systematically searching for postcards with views of
New York City in the 1890s and continued to collect them through the 1940s. He donated 3,340 of these
postcards to the New-York Historical Society in 1941.
Scope and Content Notes
The Postcard File contains approximately 61,400 postcards which depict geographic views, buildings,
historical scenes, modes of transportation, holiday greetings, and other subjects from ca. 1890 through the
present. The file is an artificial collection, built up over the last century. A variety of printing processes and
postcard types are represented in the collection, including photographic, lithographic, photomechanically
printed, and novelty cards. The majority of the postcards are in excellent condition; approximately half were
never mailed. Approximately 10,000 cards come from the stock file of the Brooklyn-based Albertype
Company. Other major publishers represented in the collection include the American Souvenir Card
Company, the Illustrated Postal Card Company, and the Detroit Publishing Company. Subject divisions
within series reflect the gradual growth of the collection. The file is divided into three series: Geographic
Locations: United States; Geographic Locations: International; and Subjects.
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States dates from ca. 1890 to the present. Cards are filed
alphabetically by state and thereunder by city, town or geographical feature. Extensively represented cities are
subdivided by building types, streets and other subjects. Some oversize and miniature postcard souvenir sets
relating to New York State and City have been filed at the end of the collection in larger boxes. New York
City views predominate (11,000 cards), and are followed by the rest of New York State (13,000 cards), and all
other areas of the United States (22,000 cards).
New York City cards fill boxes 40 through 60 and are arranged in two sections. Section I includes
cards pertaining to the city as a whole; Section II includes cards that are arranged by borough. Section I is
arranged into General Views, Bridges, Tunnels, Harbors, Rivers, Islands and Topics (including Celebrations,
History, and Humor, among others). Manhattan cards fill boxes 44 through 56 and are arranged into the
following categories: Panoramic Views; Churches; Temples; Clubs and Organizations; Buildings – Named;
Buildings – Types; Monuments; Parks, Squares and Circles; Streets – Numbered; Streets – Named;
Numbered Avenues; and Transportation. Researchers should note that Buildings – Types includes a rich
variety of subjects, such as Banks, Department Stores, Hotels, Museums, Restaurants, and Schools and
Colleges. Cards portraying Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island fill boxes 56-60 and are arranged
alphabetically by subject..
Postcards in this series generally depict popular tourist destinations, vacation resorts by the sea and
in the mountains, prominent buildings, businesses, civic institutions, modes of transportation, and street
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scenes. Souvenir cards from events, such as the 1939 World’s Fair in New York, are also present. Well
represented tourist attractions include Niagara Falls, the Grand Canyon, and the mountains of New
Hampshire. Typical city souvenir cards show attractive urban life in views of public courthouses, libraries,
spacious parks, expositions, and architecturally impressive office buildings and bridges. Prominent residences,
historical sites, and scenes of nature are also abundant. Miscellaneous sections can be found at the end of
most states, larger cities, and some other subsections. These miscellaneous sections include cards that show
unidentified or only generally identified views; for example, the Miscellaneous section at the end of New
York State includes views along highways, rivers, and train lines that are not geographically specified.
The collection documents the changing landscape and architectural history for the areas represented.
It may also be valuable source for social historians interested in researching the history of tourism,
transportation and cultural identity. Some of the postcards were included as a result of the New-York
Historical Society’s effort to collect cards with representations of less common views of New York State,
such as photographs on postcard stock that document towns or events too small to appear in formal
publications. Postcards commissioned by restaurants, hotels and other businesses also provide valuable visual
documentation of sites not otherwise represented in the collection.
Series II. Geographic Locations: International contains approximately 1,600 cards relating to Canada,
Caribbean Islands and other North and Central American countries. Cards are arranged alphabetically by
country, and thereunder by city, town or geographical feature. Canadian cards have been placed at the end
due to the larger of size of that subseries. The cards focus primarily on tourist destinations such as historical
sites, beaches, lakes and parks.
Series II. Subjects contains cards dating from ca. 1890 to the present which are arranged
alphabetically by subject. Unidentified postcards are located at the end of the series. The cards show ships,
trains, political and other portraits, comic scenes, and holiday and sentimental greetings. Included under the
Unusual Postcards category are novelty cards; examples of these include cards that have views in which
lamps or windows appear to be lit when held up to strong light, others that have three-dimensional fold-out
sections, and still others that have been constructed from wood, leather or other atypical materials. The
American History subseries contains cards relating to events, sites and memorials of historical significance in
the United States. Postcards in the American Life subseries consist of portraits and life scenes of Native
Americans, as well as depictions of farm workers and other scenes of work and family life. The American
History and American Life subseries may be of particular interest to those interested in the history of
representations of minority groups in the United States. The American Portraits are primarily of significant
political and historical American figures. The Transportation subseries contains a large number of views of
ships, filed by name, and a variety of views of historical modes of transportation, such as horse-drawn
vehicles.
Related geographic views can be found in the Stereograph File (PR 065), and related foldout
souvenir books can be found in the Geographic File (PR 020) in the Department of Prints, Photographs, and
Architectural Collections of the New-York Historical Society. Researchers may also wish to consult New
York Public Library’s vast postcard and New York City view holdings, the Wisconsin Historical Society’s
collection of original Albertype Company photographs, and the Museum of the City of New York’s historical
postcards of New York City.
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States ca. 1890-present
Cards are filed alphabetically by U.S. state and thereunder by city or geographical
feature. Extensively represented cities are subdivided by building types, streets and
other subjects. Some oversize and miniature postcard souvenir sets relating to New
York State and City have been filed at the end of the collection in oversize boxes 96
and 97.
1 Alabama
Mobile
Montgomery
Miscellaneous
Alaska
Arizona
A-G
Grand Canyon
H-O
Phoenix
Prescott
P-S
T-Z
Miscellaneous
Arkansas
California
A-C
Berkeley
Catalina Island
Coloma
2 D-L
Hollywood
Lake Tahoe
Long Beach
Los Angeles
M
Missions
Monterey
Mt. Lassen, Mt. Lowe, Mt. Shasta, Mt. Tamalpais, Mt. Watkins, Mt. Wilson
N-P
Palo Alto
Pasadena
Pebble Beach
Q-R
Riverside
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
California (cont.)
3 S
San Diego
Panama-California Exposition, 1915
Miscellaneous Views
San Francisco
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915
Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939
Miscellaneous Views
Santa Barbara
Santa Cruz
Santa Monica
T-Z
Yosemite National Park
4 Miscellaneous
Colorado
A-D
Canyons
Cave of the Winds
Colorado Springs
Denver
E-L
Garden of the Gods
Lookout Mountain
M-S
Manitou
Parks
Pikes Peak
Royal Gorge
T-Z
Telluride
Miscellaneous
5 Connecticut
A-B
Bridgeport
C-D
Danbury
E-G
Greenwich
Groton
Guilford
H-L
Hartford
Lakeville
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Connecticut (cont.)
[5] Litchfield
M-N
Milford
Mystic
New Canaan
New Haven
New London
6 New Preston
Norwalk
Norwich
O-V
Stamford
Twin Lakes
W
Waterbury
Winsted
X-Z
Miscellaneous
Delaware
A-R
New Castle
S-Z
Wilmington
Winterthur
Miscellaneous
District of Columbia
A-E
American Red Cross
Arlington Cemetery
Bridges
Capitol
Churches
7 Corcoran Art Gallery
F-L
Historic Houses
Hotels
Library of Congress
Lincoln Memorial
M-O
National Gallery of Art
P-Z
Rock Creek Park
Soldiers Home
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
District of Columbia (cont.)
[7] Smithsonian Institution
State, War & Navy Building
Thomas Circle
United States Post Office
United States Supreme Court
United States Treasury
Union Station
Views
Washington Monument
White House
Miscellaneous
Florida
A-E
Boca Grande
Bradenton (Bradentown)
Clearwater
Daytona Beach
8 F-L
Jacksonville
M-P
Miami
Orlando
Palm Beach
R-S
St. Augustine
St. Petersburg
Hotels
Parks
Residences
Street Scenes
Miscellaneous
Tampa
9 T-Z
Miscellaneous
Subjects
Animals
Flora
Lakes, Rivers, etc.
Residences
Seminoles
Tropical Scenes
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Georgia
[9] A-G
Atlanta
Augusta
H-Z
Savannah
Miscellaneous
Hawaii
A-M
Honolulu
N-Z
Miscellaneous
Idaho
A-Z
Illinois
A-C
Chicago
Art Institute
Beaches
Buildings
10 “A Century of Progress” World’s Fair, 1933-1934
Chicago Harbor
Chicago Historical Society
Churches
Field Museum
Garfield Park
Grant Park
Hotels
Humbolt Park
Jackson Park
Lake Shore Drive
Lincoln Park
Michigan Avenue and Boulevard
Monuments
Municipal Pier
Parks
Residences
Restaurants
State Street
Street Scenes
University of Chicago
Washington Park
World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893
Miscellaneous
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Illinois (cont.)
[10] D-Z
Miscellaneous
Indiana
A-I
Indianapolis
J-M
Madison
N-S
South Bend
T-Z
Terre Haute
11 Iowa
A-D
Des Moines
E-Z
Kansas
A-Z
Miscellaneous
Kentucky
A-F
Frankfort
G-L
Lexington
Louisville
M-Z
Mammoth Cave
Miscellaneous
Louisiana
A-N
New Orleans
O-Z
Miscellaneous
Maine
A-B
Bangor
Bar Harbor
Bethel
12 Brunswick
C-D
Cousins Island
E-K
Kennebunkport
L-N
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12
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Maine (cont.)
[12] Monhegan Island
Mt. Desert Island
Norway
O-R
Paris
Portland
Rockland
S-V
Stoneham
13 W-Z
Miscellaneous
Maryland
A-B
Annapolis
Baltimore
C-E
Cumberland
F-K
Frederick
L-Z
Westminster
Miscellaneous
Massachusetts
A
Amherst
B
Berkshire Hills
14 Boston
Arboretum
Buildings
Churches
Commons
Copley Square
Faneuil Hall
General Views
Copp’s Hill Burying Ground
Harbor
Harvard University - Law and Medical Schools
Hotels
King’s Chapel
Market
Monuments
Museum of Fine Arts
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Massachusetts (cont.)
[14] Boston (cont.)
Parks
Public Garden
Public Library
Railroad Stations
Paul Revere
State House
Street Scenes
Miscellaneous
C
Cambridge
Harvard University
Miscellaneous
Cape Cod
Concord
15 D
Deerfield
Dedham
Duxbury
E-G
Edgartown
Fairhaven
Gloucester
Great Barrington
Greenfield
H-I
Hadley
Holyoke
J-L
Lenox
Lexington
M
16 Marblehead
Martha’s Vineyard
Mohawk Trail
Mount Hermon
N
Nantucket
New Bedford
Newburyport
Northampton
Northfield
O-P
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Massachusetts (cont.)
[16] Pittsfield
Plymouth
Provincetown
17 Q-S
Salem
Springfield
Stockbridge
Sudbury
T-Z
Williamstown
Worcester
Miscellaneous
18 Michigan
A-D
Detroit
E-M
Mackinac Island
N-S
Saginaw
T-Z
Miscellaneous
Minnesota
A-D
Duluth
E-M
Minneapolis
N-S
St. Paul
T-Z
Virginia
Miscellaneous
Mississippi
A-Z
Miscellaneous
19 Missouri
A-K
Kansas City
L-S
St. Louis
Miscellaneous
Montana
A-E
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Montana (cont.)
[19] Augusta
Bozeman
F-M
Flathead
Glacier National Park
Missoula
N-Z
Virginia City
Miscellaneous
Nebraska
A-L
Lincoln
M-O
Omaha
P-Z
Miscellaneous
20 Nevada
A-Z
Miscellaneous
New Hampshire
A-C
Concord
D-E
Dublin
Exeter
F-H
Hanover
I-K
Keene
L-M
Lake Sunapee
Lebanon
Monadnock Lake and Mountain
N-O
Newport
North Conway
P-R
Peterboro
Portsmouth
S-T
21 U-Z
White Mountains
Bretton Woods
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New Hampshire (cont.)
White Mountains (cont.)
[21] Crawford Notch
Dixville Notch
Franconia Notch
Mt. Washington
Pinkham Notch
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
New Jersey
A
Asbury Park
Arcade
Avenues
Baby Parade
Beach
Boardwalk
Buildings, Public
Casino
Churches
Convention Hall
Deal Lake
Esplanade Review
Fishing Pier
Hotels
Ocean Scene
Parades
Restaurant
Sunset Lake
Wesley Lake
Miscellaneous
Atlantic City
Avenues
Beach
Boardwalk
Churches
Civic Buildings
Convention Hall
22 Hotels
Lighthouse
Ocean Scenes
Piers
Restaurants
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New Jersey (cont.)
Atlantic City (cont.)
Views
Miscellaneous
B-C
Camp Dix
D-E
Elizabeth
F-J
Jersey City
K-L
23 Lake Hopatcong
Lakewood
M
Madison
Montclair
Morristown
Banks
Buildings
Churches
Clubs
Fire Department
Fort Nonsense
Hospitals
Lakes, Ponds, Rivers
Library
Monuments
Morse Telegraph
Museums
Parks
Railroad
Residences
Restaurants
Revolutionary War Places
Schools
Streets, Avenues, etc.
Washington’s Headquarters
Views
Miscellaneous
N-P
Newark
24 New Brunswick
Ocean Grove
Palisades
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18
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New Jersey (cont.)
[24] Paterson
Plainfield
Princeton
Q-R
Red Bank
S-T
Somerville
Trenton
U-Z
Miscellaneous
New Mexico
A-F
Albuquerque
G-Z
Santa Fe
Miscellaneous
25 New York
A-Al
Adirondack Mountains
See also: Boxes 96-97
Ausable Chasm
John Brown’s Homestead and Grave
Tupper Lake
Miscellaneous
26 Miscellaneous (cont.)
Albany
See also: Boxes 96-97
Buildings
Churches
Historic
Hotels and Restaurants
Schuyler Mansion
State Capitol
Exterior
Interior
State Education Building
Street Scenes
Washington Park
Views
27 Miscellaneous
Am-Az
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
[27] Auburn
See also: Box 96
B-Be
Babylon
Ballston Spa
Bath
Bay Shore
Beacon
Bear Mountain
See also: Box 96
28 Bf-Bn
Binghamton
See also: Box 96
Churches
Club Buildings
Court House & Square
Hospitals and Homes
Hotels
Office Buildings
Parks and Rivers
Public Buildings
Streets
Views
Bloominburg
Bo-Bz
Buffalo
See also: Boxes 96-97
Albright Art Gallery
Buildings
Harbor
Hospitals and Homes
Hotels
Parks
Residencies
Schools
Squares
Streets
Miscellaneous
29 C-Car
Campville
Canajoharie
Canandaigua
Cas-Caz
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20
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
[29] Catskill
Catskill Mountains
See also: Box 96
Ashokan Reservoir
Hotels
Kaaterskill (Falls, Lake, etc.)
Rip Van Winkle House etc.
Miscellaneous
30 Ce-Cl
Chappaqua
Chautauqua
See also: Box 96
Cherry Valley
See also: Box 96
Clifton Springs
See also: Box 96
Sanitarium
Miscellaneous
Clinton
Co
Cooperstown
Baseball Museum
Bodies of Water
Churches
Cooper, James F. –grave, monument, statue, etc.
Cooper Park
Farmers’ Museum
NYS Historical Association
O-te-sa-ga (Knox School) and Hotels
Miscellaneous
31 Corning
Cornwall
Cr-Cz
Cragsmoor
Crown Point
Da-De
Dansville
Deposit
Di-Ed
East Hampton
El-Es
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21
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
32 Ellenville
Elmira
See also: Box 96
Essex
Et-Fi
Finger Lakes
See also: Box 96
Fire Island
Light House
Ocean Beach
Point O’Woods
Saltaire
Miscellaneous
Fishers Island
Fishkill
Fl-Fo
Florida
33 Fort Ticonderoga
See also: Box 96
Fr-Fz
Fulton
Ga-Ge
Geneva
See also: Box 96
Gi-Gl
Glens Falls
34 Go-Gr
Goshen
Greenport
Greenwood Lake
Ha
Haines Falls
Hamilton
He-Ho
Homer
Hu
Hudson
35 Hudson River
See also: Boxes 96-97
Anthony’s Nose
Breakneck Mountain
Crow’s Nest Mountain
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
Hudson River (cont.)
[35] Highlands
Indian Point
Stony Points
Storm King Highway
Storm King Mountain
Sugar Loaf Mountain
Miscellaneous
Huntington
See also: Box 96
Hurley
Hyde Park
I
Ithaca
See also: Boxes 96-97
Cornell University
Miscellaneous
36 J
Jamestown
Johnstown
K
Kinderhook
Kingston
Buildings
Churches
Historic
Hotels
Kingston Point
Monuments
Residences
Restaurants and Taverns
Senate House
Streets
Miscellaneous
L-Lak
Lake
Lake Champlain
Lake George
See also: Box 96
Bays
Forts
Glenburnie
Hotels
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
Lake George (cont.)
37 Islands
Lake George Village
Monuments
Miscellaneous
Lake Minnewaska
Lake Placid
See also: Box 96
Lake Ronkonkoma
Lal-Li
Liberty
38 Lo
Lockport
See also: Box 96
Locust Valley
Long Beach
Lowville
Lu-Lz
Ma
Mahopac
Malden
Matteawan
Me
39 Mi
Middleburg
Middletown
Mo-Mu
Mohegan
Mohonk Lake
Montauk
See also: Box 96
Montgomery
Monticello
Mount Kisco
Mount Lebanon
Mount McGregor
Mount Vernon
Mu
Na-Ne
Newburgh
See also: Box 96
Buildings
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24
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
Newburgh (cont.)
40 Churches
Hotels
Parks
Streets
Washington’s Headquarters
Miscellaneous
New York City
General Views and Souvenir Foldouts
See also: Boxes 96-97
Bridges
A-Z
Brooklyn Bridge
41 George Washington Bridge
Hell Gate Bridge
High Gate Bridge
Manhattan Bridge
Queensboro Bridge
Triboro Bridge
Washington Bridge
Williamsburg Bridge
Viaducts
Tunnels
Hudson Terminal Building
Hudson Tubes
Harbors
Rivers
East River
Harlem River
Hudson River
Piers: South Ferry
Waterways
42 Islands
Ellis Island
Governor’s Island
Liberty Island
Topics
Celebrations
Bicentennial
Hudson Fulton Celebration
General
Churchman Series
Redfield Series
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25
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
New York City (cont.)
Topics (cont.)
Celebrations (cont.)
43 World’s Fairs
1939 World’s Fair
Art
Buildings
Commercial
Foreign
States
Trylon/Perisphere
Views
Miscellaneous
1964-65 World’s Fair
Fire, Firemen, Fire Equipment
Future
History - 1492--Present
Humor
44 Manhattan
Panoramic Views
Battery
Downtown
Central Downtown
Downtown and East River
Downtown and Hudson River
Midtown
Night Views
Uptown
Subways
Churches - Named
Broadway Tabernacle
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian
Grace Church
Riverside Church
45 St. John the Divine
St. Mark’s
St. Patrick’s
St. Paul’s
St. Thomas’ Church
Transfiguration, Church of the (Little Church Around the Corner)
Trinity
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
New York City (cont.)
Manhattan (cont.)
[45] Churches - Types
Baptist Churches
Dutch Reform Churches
Episcopal Churches
Greek Orthodox Churches
Lutheran Churches
Methodist Churches
Presbyterian Churches
Quaker Meeting Houses
Roman Catholic Churches
46 Miscellaneous
Temples
Beth-El
Emanu-El
Miscellaneous
Clubs, Organizations
Seaman’s Institute
YMCA and YWCA
Miscellaneous
Buildings – Named
A
Aquarium
B-C
Chamber of Commerce
Chrysler Building
City Hall
City Investigating Building
Civic Center
Clearing House
Custom House
D-E
Emigrant Building
Empire Building
Empire State Building
F
47 Flatiron (Fuller)
G
Gillender
H
Hall of Records
J-M
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
New York City (cont.)
Manhattan (cont.)
Buildings – Named
[47] Municipal Building
N-P
Park Row Building
R-S
St. Paul Building
Singer Building
Standard Oil Building
Sub Treasury Building
Syndicate Building
T
Telephone Company Building
48 Times Building
Tribune Building
Trinity Building
U
United Nations Buildings
V-W
Whitehall Building
Woolworth Building
Buildings – Types
Apartment Buildings
Armories
Banks
Building Construction
Buildings (two or more)
Courts
Department Stores
Entertainment Facilities
Hippodrome
Exchanges
NY Stock Exchange
Miscellaneous
Homes, Asylums
Hospitals
49 Hotels
A-M
Majestic Hotel
N
Netherland and Savoy
P-V
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Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
New York City (cont.)
Manhattan (cont.)
Buildings – Types (cont.)
Hotels (cont.)
50 W
Waldorf Astoria
34th Street and Fifth Avenue
Waldorf Astoria on Park Avenue (1931)
X-Z
Insurance Buildings
A-Z
Metropolitan Life Insurance
Libraries
Miscellaneous
New York Public Library
Markets
Museums
Miscellaneous
American Museum of Natural History
Hispanic Society of America
Kosciuzko Foundation House
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art – Cloisters
51 The New-York Historical Society
Office Buildings
Prisons
Post Offices
Miscellaneous
Old General Post Office
New General Post Office
Residences
A-L
Jumel Mansion
M-Z
Roosevelt House
Restaurants
A-C
Claremont Inn
D-F
Fraunces Tavern
G-P
52 R-Z
PR 054
Box
29
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
New York City (cont.)
Manhattan (cont.)
Buildings – Types (cont.)
Schools and Colleges
[52] College of the City of New York
Columbia University
Miscellaneous
Barnard College, Teacher’s College
General Theological Seminary
New York University
Normal College
Washington Irving School
Miscellaneous
Sports Facilities
Madison Square Garden Buildings
Miscellaneous
Theatres
Theatrical Productions
Opera Houses
Recital Halls
Utilities
Monuments
Arches, Statuary
Dewey Arch
Grant’s Tomb
53 Lincoln Monument
Maine Monument
Sigel, Franz Monument
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument
Victory Arch
Washington Arch
Monuments – two or more
Miscellaneous
Parks, Squares and Circles
Parks A-Z
Squares A-Z
Battery Park
Bowling Green
Bryant Park
Central Park
Activities
Band Stand
Belvedere
Bethesda Fountain
PR 054
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30
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
New York City (cont.)
Manhattan (cont.)
Parks, Squares and Circles (cont.)
Central Park (cont.)
[53] Boat House
Bridges
Lakes
54 Mall
Monuments
Obelisk
Observatory
Paths, Drives, etc.
Terraces
Zoo
Miscellaneous
Chatham Square
City Hall Park
Columbus Circle
Gramercy Park
Herald Square
Longacre Square
Madison Square
Morningside Park
Mount Morris Park
Mulberry Park
Riverside Park
Times Square
Verdi Square
Washington Square
55 Streets – Numbered
Miscellaneous
14th Street
23rd Street
42nd Street
43rd - 58th Street
59th Street
60th - 124th Street
125th - 220th Street
Streets – Named
A-Z
Bowery
Broadway
Chambers Street
PR 054
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31
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
New York City (cont.)
Manhattan (cont.)
Streets – Named (cont.)
[55] Harlem River Speedway/Drive
Hester Street
Nassau Street
Park Row
Riverside Drive
Wall Street
Numbered Avenues
First - Fourth Avenues
Fifth Avenue
Sixth Avenue
Seventh Avenue
Eighth Avenue
56 Neighborhoods
Chinatown
Greenwich Village
Harlem
Lower East Side
Tenderloin
Washington Heights
Transportation
Elevated Railways
Railroad Terminals
Grand Central Station
Penn Station
Miscellaneous
Brooklyn
See also: Box 97
Box 99-100: Brooklyn Eagle Postcard Series (Complete set)
Brighton Beach
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Buildings
A-Z
Apartments
Asylums
Banks
Clubs
Department Stores
Factories, Warehouses
Hospitals
Hotels, Inns & Restaurants
Libraries & Museums
PR 054
Box
32
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
New York City (cont.)
Brooklyn (cont.)
Buildings (cont.)
57 Office Buildings
Prisons
Public Buildings
Religious Institutions
Cemeteries
Baptist Churches
Congregational Churches
Convents
Episcopal Churches
Lutheran Churches
Methodist Churches
Presbyterian Churches
Reformed Churches
Roman Catholic Churches
Miscellaneous Churches
Synagogues
Residences
Schools
Erasmus Hall High School
Public Schools Nos. 1-147
Packer Collegiate Institute
Miscellaneous Schools
Theatres
Miscellaneous
City Life
Coney Island
See also: Box 96
Dreamland
Luna Park
Miscellaneous
58 Manhattan Beach
Markets, Yards, Exchanges, etc.
Military
Monuments
Parks
A-Z
Prospect Park
Miscellaneous Parks
Sports and Recreation
Streets and Avenues
PR 054
Box
33
Transportation
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
New York City (cont.)
Brooklyn (cont.)
[58] Views
Waterfront
Bronx
Bronx Botanical Gardens
Bronx River
Buildings
City Island
Churches
Fordham University
59 Heine Monument
New York University
Parkchester
Pelham Bay Park
Poe Cottage
Public Schools
Streets and Avenues
Van Cortlandt Park
Zoological Park
Miscellaneous
Queens
See also: Box 97
Astoria
Broad Channel
Corona
Flushing
Forest Hills
Hollis
Jackson Heights
Jamaica
Long Island City
Richmond Hill
Rockaways
Miscellaneous
60 Staten Island
Buildings
Churches
Fort Wadsworth
Sailors’ Snug Harbor
Miscellaneous
PR 054
Box
34
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
61 New Paltz
Churches
Historic Houses
Miscellaneous
New Rochelle
Ni
Niagara Falls
See also: Box 97
62 Niagara Falls (cont.)
No-Nz
Northport
Norwich
Nyack
Oa-On
Olean
Oneonta
Op-Os
Oscawana
63 Ossining
Oswego
Ot-Oz
Otsego Lake
Owego
Oyster Bay
Pa
Palmyra
Patchogue
Paul Smiths
Pawling
Pe-Pi
Peekskill
Penn Yan
Pi-Pl
Plattsburg
Pleasantville
64 Po
Port Chester
Port Jefferson
Port Jervis
Port Washington
PR 054
Box
35
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
Poughkeepsie
[64] Bridges
Buildings
Churches
Hospitals
Hotels and Restaurants
Schools
Streets
Vassar College
Miscellaneous
Pr-Pu
Q
Ra-Re
Red Hook
Rensselear
Rh-Ri
Rhinebeck
Richfield Springs
Riverhead
65 Ro-Rz
Rochester
Buildings
Streets
Genesee River and Erie Canal
Hotels
Parks
Residences
Miscellaneous
Rome
Roscoe
Rosendale
Roxbury
Churches and Schools
Historical
Residences
Miscellaneous
Rye
Sa
Sag Harbor
Saint James
Sanit Johnsville
Sampson
PR 054
Box
36
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
66 Saranac Lake
See also: Boxes 96-97
Buildings
Hospitals and Sanitaria
Hotels
Lakes
Streets
Views
Winter Sports and Carnivals
Miscellaneous
Saratoga Springs
Buildings
Churches
Historic
Hotels
Parks
Race Track
Residences
Saratoga Lake
Spas
Streets
Miscellaneous
67 Saugerties
Sa miscellaneous
Sc
Schenectady
See also: Box 97
Schoharie
Schuylerville
Se-Sh
Sea Cliff
Setauket
Sharon Springs
Sawangunk
Shelter Island
Skaneateles
See also: Box 97
Si-Sn
68 So-Sp
Spring Valley
Stony Brook
Stony Point
PR 054
Box
37
St
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
Stamford
Su-Sz
Syracuse
See also: Box 97
Buildings
Canals and Railroads
Clinton Square
Hotels
Public Buildings
Parks and Monuments
Salt Works
State Fair
Streets
69 Syracuse University
Views
Ta
Tappan
Andre “76” House and Monument
Washington House
Miscellaneous
Tarrytown
Andre Monument
Bridges
Churches
Philipse Castle
Residences
Sunnyside
Miscellaneous
Te-To
Thousand Islands
See also: Box 97
Alexandria Bay
Heart Island
Hotels
Parks
Residences
Miscellaneous
Ticonderoga
Tr-Tz
Troy
Buildings
Schools
Miscellaneous
PR 054
Box
38
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
70 U
Utica
Buildings
Churches
Hospitals and Homes
Monuments
Parks
Residences
Streets and Views
Waterways
V
Valhalla
Wa
Wappingers Falls
Warwick
Watertown
Watkins Glen
71 We
West Hebron
West Point
Military Academy
Buildings
Cadets
Monuments
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Westport
Wh-Wi
White Lake
White Plains
Wo-Wu
Woodstock
Wurtsboro
Y
Yonkers
Youngsville
Yulan
Miscellaneous
72 North Carolina
A-E
Asheville
F-S
PR 054
Box
39
Pinehurst
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
North Carolina (cont.)
Raleigh
Southern Pines
T-Z
Miscellaneous
North Dakota
A-L
Badlands
M-Z
Miscellaneous
Ohio
A-C
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Bridges
Buildings
Business Streets
Lakes
Monuments
Museum
Parks
Residential District
Rivers
Miscellaneous
Columbus
73 D-L
Dayton
Lithopolis
M-R
Marion
S-Z
Springfield
Zanesville
Miscellaneous
Oklahoma
A-G
Guthrie
H-O
Oklahoma City
P-Z
Miscellaneous
Oregon
A-C
Columbia River Highway
PR 054
Box
40
Crater Lake
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Oregon (cont.)
[73] D-M
Jacksonville
Mt. Hood
N-P
Portland
Q-Z
Miscellaneous
Pennsylvania
A-B
Altoona
Allentown
Bethlehem
Buck Hill Falls
C
Carlisle
Chester
74 D
Delaware Water Gap
E-G
Easton
Erie
Gettysburg
H-I
Harrisburg
Hazleton
J-L
Lancaster
M-O
Mauch Chunk
Montrose
New Geneva
75 P
Pennsburg
Philadelphia
Alms House
Banks
Carpenter’s Hall
Centennial 1873
Churches
City Hall
Fairmount Park
Founders Week
PR 054
Box
41
Historic Houses
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Pennsylvania (cont.)
Philadelphia (cont.)
Hotels
Independence Hall
Liberty Bell
Libraries
Schools
Sesqui-Centennial 1926
State House
Streets and Avenues
Theatres
US Mint
Miscellaneous
76 Pittsburgh
Hotels
Parks
Residences
Streets and Avenues
Schools
Miscellaneous
Poconos
Q-S
Reading
Scranton
T-V
Uniontown
Valley Forge
W
Washington
Wilkes Barre
Williamsport
X-Z
Miscellaneous
General
Pennsylvania Highways
77 Rhode Island
A-B
Block Island
C-N
Narragansett Pier
Newport
Beaches
Buildings
PR 054
Box
42
Churches
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Rhode Island (cont.)
Newport (cont.)
[77] Historic Houses
Hurricane, 1938
Old Stone Mill
Parks
Residences
Miscellaneous
O-P
Providence
Athenaeum
Brown University
Churches
Libraries
Parks
State House
Streets and Avenues
Miscellaneous
Q-Z
Watch Hill
Westerly
Miscellaneous
South Carolina
A-C
Charleston
Battery
Buildings
Churches
Gardens
Powder Magazine
Street Scenes
Miscellaneous
Columbia
D-L
M-S
T-Z
Miscellaneous
78 South Dakota
Tennessee
A-C
Chattanooga
D-M
Memphis
N-S
PR 054
Box
43
Nashville
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Tennessee (cont.)
[78] T-Z
Miscellaneous
Texas
A-D
Dallas
E-F
Fort Worth
G-H
Houston
I-R
79 San Antonio
T-Z
Miscellaneous
Utah
A-C
Bryce Canyon
Cedar Breaks
D-L
M-S
Salt Lake City
Monuments
Mormon Temple and Tabernacle
State Capitol
Miscellaneous
T-Z
Zion National Park
Miscellaneous
80 Vermont
A-B
Bellows Falls
Bennington
Brattleboro
Burlington
C-L
Lakes Miscellaneous
Lake Bomoseen
M-O
Manchester
Newport
81 P-R
Plymouth
PR 054
Box
44
S-Z
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Vermont (cont.)
[81] Windsor
Woodstock
Miscellaneous
Virginia
A-C
Alexandria
Arlington
Ash Lawn
Charlottesville
82 D-F
Fredericksburg
Fort Monroe
G-K
Hampton
Hot Springs
Jamestown
L-N
Lexington
Luray
Monticello
83 Mount Vernon
Natural Bridge
Newport News
Norfolk
O-R
Richmond
Churches
Historic Houses
Hotels
Monuments and Memorials
Miscellaneous
S-V
84 W
Williamsburg
Winchester
Yorktown
Miscellaneous
Washington
A-M
Lake Washington
Mount Washington
PR 054
Box
45
N-R
Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
Washington (cont.)
[84] Ranier National Park
S-Z
Seattle
Spokane
Tacoma
Miscellaneous
West Virginia
A-M
Charleston
Harper’s Ferry
N-Z
Miscellaneous
85 Wisconsin
A-M
Lake Superior
Milwaukee
N-Z
Wisconsin River
Miscellaneous
Wyoming
A-Z
Yellowstone National Park
Miscellaneous
PR 054
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Series II. Geographic Locations: International ca. 1890-present
Cards are filed alphabetically by country and thereunder by city or geographical
feature; Canada has been filed at the end of the series due to size. Extensively
represented cities are subdivided by building types, streets and other subjects.
86 Bahamas
Barbados
Bermuda
Hamilton
St. George
Miscellaneous
Cuba
A-Z
Havana
Curacao
Dominican Republic and Haiti
England
Jamaica
Martinique
Mexico
Panama
Panama Canal Zone
Puerto Rico
St. Thomas
Trinidad
West Indies - Miscellaneous
87 Canada
Alberta
Banff
Jasper National Park
Lake Louise
Moraine Lake
Miscellaneous
British Columbia
Field
Glaciers Miscellaneous
Vancouver
Victoria
Miscellaneous
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Fredericton
St. John
Miscellaneous
PR 054
Box
47
Series II. Geographic Locations: International (cont.)
Canada
[87] Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
A-Z
Annapolis Royal
Cape Breton Island
General
Louisburg
Digby
Halifax
Yarmouth
Miscellaneous
Ontario
A-Z
Brantford
Hamilton
Niagara Falls
Ottawa
Queenston
Thousand Islands
Toronto
Miscellaneous
Prince Edward Island
88 Quebec
A-Z
Gaspe
Lake Memphremagog
Montmorency
Montreal
Buildings
Chateau de Ramezay
Churches
Harbor and Waterways
Hotels
Mont Royal
Streets, Squares and Markets
Views and Monuments
Miscellaneous
Murray Bay
Quebec City
Buildings
Hotels and Restaurants
Monuments
Plains of Abraham
Streets, Squares, Gates, Markets
PR 054
Box
48
Series II. Geographic Locations: International (cont.)
Canada (cont.)
Quebec City (cont.)
[88] Views
Miscellaneous
Saquenay River
Saint Anne de Beaupré
Tadoussac
Saskatchewan
Canadian Rockies
Miscellaneous
PR 054
Box
49
Series III. Subjects ca. 1890-present
Cards are filed alphabetically by subject.
89 Advertising
General
Theatrical Advertising
American Art
American History
General
1492-present
Patriotic – Flags, seals, etc.
American Life
General
90 Leisure Time
Occupations
American Portraits
A-L
Lincoln, Abraham
M-T
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt, Theodore
U-Z
Washington, George
Groups
Unidentified
91 Comic
Holidays
Birthday
Christmas
92 Easter
Halloween
July Fourth
New Year
St. Patrick’s Day
Thanksgiving
Valentine’s Day
Washington’s Birthday
Miscellaneous Greetings
Portraits
General
Circus Performers – Human Curiosities
Sentimental
PR 054
Box
50
Series III. Subjects (cont.)
Transportation
[92] Aeronautics
Automotive
Horse-drawn Vehicles
93 Mountain Railways
Railroads
Ships, named
A-G
94 H-R
95 S-Z
Groups of Ships
Unidentified Ships
Trolley Cars
Unusual Postcards
Unidentified
From Series I. Geographic Locations: United States
New York
Oversize Souvenir Sets
96 Adirondack Mountains
Albany
Auburn
Auriesville
Bear Mountain
Binghampton
Buffalo
Catskill Mountains
Chatauqua
Chenango Trail
Cherry Valley
Clifton Springs
Elmira
Finger Lakes
Fort Ticonderoga
Geneva
Glen Cove
Hudson River
Huntington
Ithaca and Cornell University
Lake George
Lake Placid
PR 054
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51
From Series I. Geographic Locations: United States (cont.)
New York (cont.)
Oversize Souvenir Sets (cont.)
[96] Lily Dale
Lockport
Long Lake
Montauk
Newburgh
Niagara Falls
Ocean Beach
Saranac Lake
Schroon Lake
Schenectady
Skaneateles
Storm King Highway (or Road)
Syracuse
Thousand Islands
Watkins Glen
White Plains
Miscellaneous
97 New York City
Brooklyn
General
Queens
World’s Fair 1939
Miscellaneous NYC
Miscellaneous States & Countries (Oversize)
98 Miniature Souvenir Sets
Adirondack Mountains
Albany
Buffalo
Hudson River
Ithaca
New York City
Niagara Falls
Saranac Lake
Seneca Falls
Tupper Lake
99-100 Brooklyn Eagle Series (complete set)
List of Brooklyn Daily Eagle Postcards, 1905-1907
compiled by Joseph Ditta
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Series 01, no. 001 Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park.
Series 01, no. 002 Erasmus Hall High School. (Now [sic ] Building.)
Series 01, no. 003 Entrance of the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. (Under Construction.)
Series 01, no. 004 The Williamsburgh Bridge, From Broadway, Brooklyn, to Delancey St., Manhattan.
Series 01, no. 005 Excavating for the New Long Island Railroad Station.
Series 01, no. 006 Old Academy of Music, Montague St. (Burned Nov. 30, 1903.)
Series 02, no. 007 Museum of the Brooklyn Institute ofArts and Sciences, Eastern Parkway. (Under Construction.)
Series 02, no. 008 Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch, Main Entrance, Prospect Park.
Series 02, no. 009 View of Brooklyn Water Front, 1840.
Series 02, no. 010 Packer Collegiate Institute, Joralemon St., Near Clinton. Founded in 1844.
Series 02, no. 011 New Giant Twin-Screw S.S. Amerika of the Hamburg-American Line.
Series 02, no. 012 Croquet Club House, Prospect Park.
Series 03, no. 013 Entrance to Dreamland, Coney Island.
Series 03, no. 014 Public School No. 136, 4th Ave. and 40th St.
Series 03, no. 015 Site of Fulton Ferry, 1746.
Series 03, no. 016 Temple Israel, Cor. Bedford and Lafayette Aves.
Series 03, no. 017 A Play Near the Goal Line in the Boys' High School-Pratt Institute Game at Washington Park.
Series 03, no. 018 Bronze Statue of Abraham Lincoln, Prospect Park.
Series 04, no. 019 Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, Cor. Clinton and Harrison Streets.
Series 04, no. 020 Unique Japanese House in Prospect Park South.
Series 04, no. 021 Sheep on the Long Meadow, Prospect Park.
Series 04, no. 022 Brooklyn Savings Bank Building, Clinton and Pierrepont Streets.
Series 04, no. 023 Boys' High School, Marcy and Putnam Avenues.
Series 04, no. 024 Statue of John Howard Payne, in the Flower Garden, Prospect Park.
Series 05, no. 025 Beach in Front of Coney Island Park.
Series 05, no. 026 Simpson M.E. Church, Willoughby and Clermont Aves. Rev. Wm. J. Thompson, Pastor.
Series 05, no. 027 Public School No. 35, Lewis Ave. and Decatur St.
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Series 05, no. 028 Steamers Loading Exports in the Atlantic Basin.
Series 05, no. 029 Old 13th Regiment Armory, Razed to Make Way for the L.I.R.R. Station.
Series 05, no. 030 Busy Thoroughfare at Broadway and Gates Ave.
Series 06, no. 031 Bronze Bust of Thomas Moore in Prospect Park.
Series 06, no. 032 Public Library corner Pacific St. and 4th Ave.
Series 06, no. 033 People's Trust Company Building, Montague Street, near Clinton.
Series 06, no. 034 Public School No. 137, Saratoga Avenue and Bainbridge Street.
Series 06, no. 035 Brooklyn in 1820--From Guy's Painting, Now in the Possession of The Brooklyn Institute.
Series 06, no. 036 Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Broadway and De Sales Place.
Series 07, no. 037 Manual Training High School, Seventh Ave. and Fourth St.
Series 07, no. 038 Select Residential Section, Ditmas Park.
Series 07, no. 039 Marcy Avenue Baptist Church, Corner Marcy and Putnam Avenues.
Series 07, no. 040 Recreation Pier at the Foot of North Second Street.
Series 07, no. 041 Brownsville Fire House.
Series 07, no. 042 Main Entrance Greenwood Cemetery.
Series 08, no. 043 Dime Savings Bank Building, cor. Court and Remsen Streets.
Series 08, no. 044 Gardens of the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, cor. Classon and Willoughby Avenues.
Series 08, no. 045 South 3d Street Presbyterian Church, S. 3d St. and Driggs Ave.
Series 08, no. 046 Girls' High School, cor. Nostrand Ave. and Halsey St.
Series 08, no. 047 View Along the Shore Road.
Series 08, no. 048 The Terrace at the Flower Garden, Prospect Park.
Series 09, no. 049 Flatbush Branch, Public Library, on Linden Avenue.
Series 09, no. 050 Public School No. 12, Adelphi Street, Near Myrtle Avenue.
Series 09, no. 051 Shopping District, Belmont Avenue and Osborne Street, Brownsville.
Series 09, no. 052 Clinton Avenue Congregational Church, Clinton and Lafayette Avenues.
Series 09, no. 053 Prospect Hill Water Tower.
Series 09, no. 054 New Montauk Theatre.
Series 10, no. 055 Brooklyn Club, Clinton and Pierrepont Streets.
Series 10, no. 056 New Bear Cage in Prospect Park.
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Series 10, no. 057 Throop Ave. Presbyterian Church, Throop Ave. Cor. Willoughby. L.R. Foote, Pastor for 30 Years.
Series 10, no. 058 Public School [No.] 132, Manhattan and Metropolitan Avenues.
Series 10, no. 059 Young Women's Christian Association Building, Schermerhorn Street and Flatbush Avenue.
Series 10, no. 060 Old Brooklyn Theater, Post Office and Police Station, 1873--Present Site of Eagle Building.
Series 11, no. 061 Central Building, Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, Schermerhorn St., near Court.
Series 11, no. 062 P.S. No. 123, Irving Ave. Between Suydam St. and Willoughby Ave.
Series 11, no. 063 Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian), Monroe Place and Clark Street.
Series 11, no. 064 Fort Hamilton Park fronting The Narrows.
Series 11, no. 065 The Minnesota--One of the Finest Battleships in the Navy.
Series 11, no. 066 Bird's-Eye View Looking From Court Square Towards the Navy Yard.
Series 12, no. 067 German Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church, Henry St., which Recently Celebrated its Fiftieth
Anniversary.
Series 12, no. 068 Midwood Club, Ocean Avenue, near Caton.
Series 12, no. 069 Public School No. 139, Avenue C and E. 13th Street.
Series 12, no. 070 Flatbush Ave. at Linden Ave., Eagle Flatbush Branch on the Left.
Series 12, no. 071 J.S.T. Stranahan Statue--Prospect Park.
Series 12, no. 072 Friends' Burying Ground--Prospect Park.
Series 13, no. 073 Fleet Street M.E. Church. Parsonage and Sunday-School Room.
Series 13, no. 074 Public School No. 5, Duffield and Johnson Streets.
Series 13, no. 075 Marine and Field Club House, Bath Beach.
Series 13, no. 076 Brooklyn Water Front, North of Wall Street Ferry.
Series 13, no. 077 Luna Park, Coney Island.
Series 13, no. 078 The Basin and Cob Dock, Navy Yard.
Series 14, no. 079 Polytechnic Institute, Livingston St., near Court.
Series 14, no. 080 First Dutch Reformed Church, Gravesend.
Series 14, no. 081 Pacific Baths, Foot of Pacific Street.
Series 14, no. 082 Cumberland Street Hospital.
Series 14, no. 083 Old Bull's Head Tavern on Flatbush Avenue in 1845.
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Series 14, no. 084 Skating in Prospect Park.
Series 15, no. 085 Williamsburgh Trust Company Building, Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.
Series 15, no. 086 Public School No. 5, Academy Street near Grand Avenue, L.I. City.
Series 15, no. 087 Section of Fourth Avenue Showing Parked Section in Middle of Highway.
Series 15, no. 088 St. John's Lutheran Church, New Jersey Avenue, near Liberty Avenue.
Series 15, no. 089 "The Abbey" in 1835--Fulton Avenue, near Junction of Hudson Avenue.
Series 15, no. 090 The "Caronia" of the Cunard Line, one of the Largest Ocean Liners in the World.
Series 16, no. 091 Riding and Driving Club's New Garage on Park Plaza.
Series 16, no. 092 Wallabout Market and United States Marine Hospital.
Series 16, no. 093 St. Luke's P.E. Church, Clinton Avenue; Rev. Henry C. Swentzel, Rector.
Series 16, no. 094 Erie Basin.
Series 16, no. 095 Public School No. 119, Avenue K and East Thirty-Eighth Street.
Series 16, no. 096 Brooklyn City Hall, from an Old Print.
Series 17, no. 097 View of Brooklyn, looking towards the Brooklyn Bridge--Holy Trinity Church in the Foreground.
Series 17, no. 098 St. Ann's P.E. Church, Clinton and Livingston Sts.
Series 17, no. 099 Brownsville State Bank.
Series 17, no. 100 Bader's Famous Road House--Ocean Parkway and King's Highway.
Series 17, no. 101 Sugar Refineries along Brooklyn's Water Front.
Series 17, no. 102 P.S. 112, 15th Avenue and 71st Street.
Series 18, no. 103 View up Fulton Street from Borough Hall.
Series 18, no. 104 Fulton St., between Lawrence and Bridge Sts., 1776. Octagon Church believed to be First Public School
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Series 18, no. 105 Public School No. 127, Seventh Avenue and 79th Street.
Series 18, no. 106 Plymouth Church, Orange Street, near Hicks, (Congregational.) Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis, Pastor.
Series 18, no. 107 Flatbush Trust Company Building on Flatbush Avenue.
Series 18, no. 108 Greenpoint and Manhattan Avenues, Looking Toward Long Island City.
Series 19, no. 109 Public Library, Fourth Avenue and 51st Street.
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Series 19, no. 110 Market Places on Moore Street.
Series 19, no. 111 Twenty-second Avenue, Show Street of Bensonhurst.
Series 19, no. 112 Sunset Park.
Series 19, no. 113 Public School No. 3, Hancock St., near Bedford Ave.
Series 19, no. 114 Puritan Cong. Church, Lafayette Ave., cor. Marcy.
Series 20, no. 115 Junction Fulton Street and DeKalb Avenue About 1850.
Series 20, no. 116 Public School No. 11, Washington Avenue near Greene.
Series 20, no. 117 Inspection of Forty-seventh Regiment by Gen. James McLeer.
Series 20, no. 118 Synagogue Beth Elohim, State Street, near Hoyt.
Series 20, no. 119 Federal Building, cor. Washington and Johnson Sts.
Series 20, no. 120 Hanover Club, Bedford Avenue and Rodney Street.
Series 21, no. 121 St. Augustine's R.C. Church, Sixth Avenue, Cor. Sterling Place.
Series 21, no. 122 Friends' School, on Schermerhorn Street Near Smith Street.
Series 21, no. 123 Fort Hamilton in Winter.
Series 21, no. 124 Brooklyn Daily Eagle Building, Corner Washington and Johnson Streets.
Series 21, no. 125 Junction Broadway and Myrtle Avenue.
Series 21, no. 126 Pretty Section of Manhattan Terrace.
Series 22, no. 127 Fort Greene Park.
Series 22, no. 128 Kings County Democratic Club, Schermerhorn Street, Near Smith.
Series 22, no. 129 Church of the Guardian Angel, Coney Island.
Series 22, no. 130 Commerical High School, Albany Ave., between Dean and Bergen Sts.
Series 22, no. 131 Garfield Building, Court and Remsen Streets.
Series 22, no. 132 Sheepshead Bay Police Precinct.
Series 23, no. 133 Bensonhurst Beach and Park.
Series 23, no. 134 Temple Bar Building, Court and Joralemon Streets.
Series 23, no. 135 Original East River Bridge, Winter of 1852.
Series 23, no. 136 Monument of Major-General Gouverneur Kemble Warren, Facing Prospect Park.
Series 23, no. 137 Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church, Tompkins Avenue, corner McDonough Street.
Series 23, no. 138 Public School No. 126, Meserole Avenue and Lorimer Street.
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Series 24, no. 139 Andrews M.E. Church, Richmond Street near Etna.
Series 24, no. 140 Narrows from Fort Hamilton, 1852.
Series 24, no. 141 Public School No. 64, Belmont Avenue, between Berriman Street and Atkins Avenue.
Series 24, no. 142 Manhattan Avenue, Looking South from Greenpoint Avenue.
Series 24, no. 143 Jenkins Trust Company Building, Nostrand and Gates Avenues.
Series 24, no. 144 Inspecting Companies of Marines at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Series 25, no. 145 A Brownsville Street Scene--Looking up Belmont Avenue Toward Powell Street.
Series 25, no. 146 Church of the Redeemer, Fourth Avenue and Pacific Street.
Series 25, no. 147 Busy Dock Scene at the Bush Terminal.
Series 25, no. 148 Phoenix Building, Court Street near Montague.
Series 25, no. 149 Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Sixth St., from Seventh to Eighth Ave.
Series 25, no. 150 Public School No. 1, Concord and Adams Streets.
Series 26, no. 151 Public School No. 15, State Street and Third Avenue.
Series 26, no. 152 Old Brooklyn Tabernacle.
Series 26, no. 153 Real Estate Exchange Building, 197 Montague Street.
Series 26, no. 154 General View of Manhattan Beach, as seen from Brighton.
Series 26, no. 155 Fine Residential Section, Arlington Avenue, East New York.
Series 26, no. 156 Flatbush Water-Works.
Series 27, no. 157 Public School 138, Prospect Place, near Nostrand Avenue.
Series 27, no. 158 St. Agnes' Church, Sackett and Hoyt Streets.
Series 27, no. 159 Corner of Central Wood Yard, on Pacific Street.
Series 27, no. 160 Clarendon Hotel, Johnson and Washington Sts.
Series 27, no. 161 The Kearsage, one of the finest Battleships of the U.S. Navy
Series 27, no. 162 Entrance to Rose Garden, Prospect Park.
Series 28, no. 163 Church of St. Stanislaus Kotska, Driggs Avenue and Humboldt Street.
Series 28, no. 164 Public School 91, East New York and Albany Avenues.
Series 28, no. 165 Brooklyn Rapid Transit Terminal, 65th Street.
Series 28, no. 166 University Club, on South Elliott Place.
Series 28, no. 167 Alexander Hamilton Bronze Statue, Hamilton Club, Remsen and Clinton Streets.
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Series 28, no. 168 Wireless Station at Sea Gate.
Series 29, no. 169 Public School 142, Henry and Rapelye Streets.
Series 29, no. 170 Central Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Marcy Avenues.
Series 29, no. 171 Lake in Institute Park.
Series 29, no. 172 U.S. Training Brig for the Training of Landsmen and Apprentices in the Art of Seamanship.
Series 29, no. 173 County Jail, Raymond Street.
Series 29, no. 174 Tropical Pond--Victoria Regia [sic ]--Prospect Park.
Series 30, no. 175 View of the Heights from the Eagle Tower.
Series 30, no. 176 Toll House, Flatbush, 1877.
Series 30, no. 177 Tabernacle Baptist Church, Clinton St. and Third Pl., Rev. Erwin Dennett, Pastor.
Series 30, no. 178 United States Battleship Idaho Recently Launched.
Series 30, no. 179 Select Residential Section, Eighth Avenue and Carroll Street, Looking East.
Series 30, no. 180 Gates Avenue Looking Towards Broadway.
Series 31, no. 181 Bascule Bridge Over Newtown Creek.
Series 31, no. 182 Greenpoint Library.
Series 31, no. 183 Environs of Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.
Series 31, no. 184 Eastern Parkway From Prospect Park to Highland Park.
Series 31, no. 185 Model School, Brooklyn Training School for Teachers.
Series 31, no. 186 St. James' Convent, Johnson and Pearl Streets.
Series 32, no. 187 The Jewish Hospital, Classon and St. Marks Avenues.
Series 32, no. 188 Birdseye View Atlantic Dock.
Series 32, no. 189 Gowanus Canal Below Fifteenth Street.
Series 32, no. 190 Alhambra Apartment House, Nostrand Avenue.
Series 32, no. 191 Looking Toward Heyward St. and Bedford Ave. from Broadway and Marcy Ave.
Series 32, no. 192 Public School No. 110, Monitor Street, cor. Driggs Avenue.
Series 33, no. 193 Brooklyn College of Pharmacy Building.
Series 33, no. 194 Public School 146, 18th St., near 6th Ave.
Series 33, no. 195 Holy Rosary Church, Chauncey St. and Reid Ave.
Series 33, no. 196 Ocean Flyer "Baltic" of the White Star Line.
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Series 33, no. 197 Owl's Head, on the Shore Road.
Series 33, no. 198 Williamsburgh Trust Co. Building, on Fulton St.
Series 34, no. 199 Norwegian Hospital, on 4th Avenue.
Series 34, no. 200 Borough Hall.
Series 34, no. 201 Brighton Beach Hotel.
Series 34, no. 202 Vessels at Foot of 56th Street ready for the Summer Season.
Series 34, no. 203 Brooklyn Heights and New York Harbor.
Series 34, no. 204 Mechanics Bank Building, Court and Montague Sts.
Series 35, no. 205 Bedford Corners, 1777.
Series 35, no. 206 Show House, Prospect Park.
Series 35, no. 207 Thomas Jefferson Building, Court Square.
Series 35, no. 208 Gravesend Town Hall.
Series 35, no. 209 Flatbush Firemen's House.
Series 35, no. 210 People's Bank, Broadway and Greene Avenue.
Series 36, no. 211 Henry Ward Beecher Statue, Facing Borough Hall.
Series 36, no. 212 Home of the Aged, on Chauncey Street.
Series 36, no. 213 The Touraine Apartment House, Clinton St.
Series 36, no. 214 The Rose Garden in Prospect Park.
Series 36, no. 215 Battleship "New Jersey," U.S. Navy.
Series 36, no. 216 Proposed Big Freight Yard for South Brooklyn.
Series 37, no. 217 The "Kansas" Taking her Initial Dip in the Waters of the Delaware.
Series 37, no. 218 Franklin Trust Company Building, Clinton and Montague Streets.
Series 37, no. 219 Junction of Court, Fulton and Washington Streets.
Series 37, no. 220 Looking South from Pierrepont Street--1836.
Series 37, no. 221 Prospect Park Parade Grounds
Series 37, no. 222 The Old Hicks Residence on Hicks Street, One of the Landmarks on the Heights.
Series 38, no. 223 Bay Ridge Parkway and Ocean Driveway, Looking from Fourth Ave. at Sixty-Sixth St.
Series 38, no. 224 Free Floating Baths, Foot of Conover Street.
Series 38, no. 225 A Coney Island Attraction.
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Series 38, no. 226 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn's Show Street.
Series 38, no. 227 Home of the Teachers' Club, 293 Henry Street.
Series 38, no. 228 Greenpoint Branch of Corn Exchange Bank, Franklin and Greenpoint Aves.
Series 39, no. 229 Sea Wall, South of Concourse, Coney Island.
Series 39, no. 230 Spanish Guns and Commandant's Residence, Navy Yard.
Series 39, no. 231 Crescent Club Boat House, on the Shore Road.
Series 39, no. 232 Brooklyn Hospital.
Series 39, no. 233 Germania Savings Bank Building, on Fulton Street.
Series 39, no. 234 Brooklyn Atheneum Building, Atlantic Avenue and Clinton Street.
Series 40, no. 235 Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse.
Series 40, no. 236 Avenue D and Dorchester Road, Ditmas Park.
Series 40, no. 237 Seaside Home, Coney Island.
Series 40, no. 238 Nassau Trust Company Building, Fulton Street.
Series 40, no. 239 Vale of Cashmere, Prospect Park.
Series 40, no. 240 Coney Island Park.
Series 41, no. 241 Entrance to Evergreen Cemetery.
Series 41, no. 242 New Swedish Hospital, Sterling Place and Rogers Avenue.
Series 41, no. 243 National City Bank Building, Fulton Street and Red Hook Lane.
Series 41, no. 244 Section of Bay Ridge Parkway at 65th St., East of Third Ave.
Series 41, no. 245 Parkway Driving Club House.
Series 41, no. 246 Rustic Arch Near Farm House, Prospect Park.
Series 42, no. 247 Municipal Building.
Series 42, no. 248 The Lower East River, Showing Water Front from South Ferry to Gowanus Bay.
Series 42, no. 249 SS. "Republic," White Star Line.
Series 42, no. 250 Busy Corner, Broadway and Flushing Avenue.
Series 42, no. 251 Nurses Home, Kingston Avenue Hospital.
Series 42, no. 252 Prospect Park, Battle Pass--1776.
Series 43, no. 253 South Brooklyn Savings Bank, Atlantic Avenue, corner Clinton Street.
Series 43, no. 254 Surf Avenue, Coney Island.
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Series 43, no. 255 Beautiful Ditmas Park.
Series 43, no. 256 U.S. Ambulance Ship "Solace."
Series 43, no. 257 Site of Hooley's Opera House, cor. Court and Remsen Sts. Present Site of Dime Savings Bank.
Series 43, no. 258 Grant's Statue, Bedford Avenue and Bergen Street.
Series 44, no. 259 Site of Long Island Club--1868.
Series 44, no. 260 Broadway Bank Building.
Series 44, no. 261 House of the Good Shepherd.
Series 44, no. 262 Ravenswood Boat Club House.
Series 44, no. 263 An Attractive Bit of Prospect Park South.
Series 44, no. 264 SS. "Moltke"--Hamburg American Line.
Series 45, no. 265 Church of Our Saviour, Unitarian, Monroe Place and Pierrepont Street.
Series 45, no. 266 Public School No. 68, on Bushwick Avenue.
Series 45, no. 267 Manufacturers' National Bank, Broadway and Berry Street.
Series 45, no. 268 Fountain--Vale of Cashmere[,] Prospect Park.
Series 45, no. 269 A Favorite Attraction at Coney Island.
Series 45, no. 270 The "Carmania," of the Cunard Line, Largest Turbine Steamship Afloat.
Series 46, no. 271 Fulton Street Before "L" Road or Trolleys.
Series 46, no. 272 "Taking a Hurdle," Prospect Park.
Series 46, no. 273 Public School No. 26, Gates Avenue near Patchen.
Series 46, no. 274 Beautiful Beverley Road, Flatbush.
Series 46, no. 275 St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Vanderbilt Avenue and Pacific Street.
Series 46, no. 276 Brooklyn Bank, Fulton and Clinton Streets.
Series 47, no. 277 American Liner "New York."
Series 47, no. 278 Panoramic View of Brooklyn, Showing Greenpoint, Brooklyn Bridge, Navy Yard, Ft. Greene Park and
the Heights.
Series 47, no. 279 Brevoort Savings Bank, Nostrand Avenue and Macon Street.
Series 47, no. 280 The Dairy--Prospect Park.
Series 47, no. 281 Parish House--Church of St. Mark, Eastern Parkway and Brooklyn Avenue.
Series 47, no. 282 Public School No. 37, S. Fourth Street near Berry.
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Series 48, no. 283 The East River. Showing Brooklyn and Williamsburgh [sic ] Bridges.
Series 48, no. 284 Terrace Bridge and Maryland Monument, Prospect Park.
Series 48, no. 285 Sanitarium for Hebrew Children, Rockaway Park.
Series 48, no. 286 "Amerika," Hamburg American Line.
Series 48, no. 287 Public School No. 147, Bushwick Avenue and Seigel Street, Principal Charles D. Raine, Ph.D.
Series 48, no. 288 St. James Pro Cathedral, Jay and Chapel Streets.
Series 49, no. 289 Battleship "Colorado" in Dry Dock at Navy Yard.
Series 49, no. 290 Montague Street Hill in 1850.
Series 49, no. 291 Miss Annie Russell, who will appear at the New Montauk Theatre in "A Midsummer Night's Dream,"
Week of October 22d.
Series 49, no. 292 First Presbyterian Church, Henry St., near Clark.
Series 49, no. 293 Public School No. 32, Hoyt St., cor. President St.
Series 49, no. 294 Water Front at 65th Street.
Series 50, no. 295 Congregation Beth Israel, Tompkins Place and Harrison Street.
Series 50, no. 296 Nassau Trust Co. Bldg., 136 Broadway.
Series 50, no. 297 Public School No. 9, Vanderbilt Avenue and Sterling Place.
Series 50, no. 298 Fort Lafayette, at Entrance to Narrows.
Series 50, no. 299 Fire Department Building on Jay Street.
Series 50, no. 300 Scene from "The Tourists," the Attraction at the Shubert Theatre, Week of Nov. 5th.
Series 51, no. 301 Kings County Jail, Raymond Street.
Series 51, no. 302 Sands Street Memorial M.E. Church, Henry Street, cor. Clark.
Series 51, no. 303 Public School 79, Kosciusko St., near Throop Ave.
Series 51, no. 304 St. Malachy's Home, Rockaway Park.
Series 51, no. 305 Shubert Theatre, Fulton Street, Opposite City Hall.
Series 51, no. 306 Miss Ethel Barrymore, who will appear in "Alice-sit-by-the-Fire" at the New Montauk, Week of
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Series 52, no. 307 The Old Erasmus Hall and Dr. Walter B. Gunnison, Principal.
Series 52, no. 308 St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Clinton and Carroll Streets and Rev. Werner E.L. Ward, Rector.
Series 52, no. 309 St. Joseph's Holy Name Society Marching up Eastern Parkway.
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Series 52, no. 310 Hyde and Behman's Theater on Admas Street.
Series 52, no. 311 Far Rockaway Public Library.
Series 52, no. 312 Jamaica Plank Road, 1867. Returning from Snedeker's.
Series 53, no. 313 Ansonia Clock Company, 7th and 8th Aves. And 12th and 13th Sts. Largest Clock Factory in the World.
Series 53, no. 314 St. John's Evan. Lutheran Church, Maujer St.
Series 53, no. 315 Public School No. 108, Arlington Ave. and Linwood St.
Series 53, no. 316 Methodist Home, Park Place.
Series 53, no. 317 Grand Opera House, Elm Pl. near Fulton St.
Series 53, no. 318 Summer Residence of the Boys of St. Philip's Home at Bath Beach.
Series 54, no. 319 The Baptist Home, Greene Ave. cor. Throop.
Series 54, no. 320 Public School No. 134, 18th Ave. and Ocean Parkway.
Series 54, no. 321 Ferry House, foot of Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, in 1850.
Series 54, no. 322 Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church.
Series 54, no. 323 The Morgue.
Series 54, no. 324 Miss Elsie Janis, Star of "The Vanderbilt Cup," at the Montauk Theater [sic ] Week of November 26th.
Series 55, no. 325 Miss Lena Ashwell, the Distinguished English Actress, now Appearing in "The Shulamite."
Series 55, no. 326 Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church.
Series 55, no. 327 Public School No. 128, 21st Avenue and 83d Street.
Series 55, no. 328 Naval Prison, Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Series 55, no. 329 Home for Aged Men and Couples, Classon Avenue.
Series 55, no. 330 Brooklyn Terminal of 39th Street Ferry.
Series 56, no. 331 Miss Hattie Williams, now Starring in "The Little Cherub," Booked for the Montauk, Dec. 10th.
Series 56, no. 332 Public School No. 83, Bergen Street and Schenectady Avenue.
Series 56, no. 333 14th Regiment Armory, 8th Avenue and 14th Street.
Series 56, no. 334 United States Battleship Kearsarge.
Series 56, no. 335 Flatbush Avenue. Melrose Park on Right.
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Series 56, no. 336 German Reformed Church, Herkimer Street near Ralph Avenue.
Series 57, no. 337 St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren Streets.
Series 57, no. 338 Public School No. 10, Seventh Avenue, corner 17th Street.
Series 57, no. 339 Elks' Club House on Schermerhorn Street.
Series 57, no. 340 71st Precinct Police Station on 86th Street.
Series 57, no. 341 Junction of Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street.
Series 57, no. 342 Scene from "The Love Route," Christmas Week Attraction at the Shubert Theatre.
Series 58, no. 343 Thomas Jefferson Building, Court Square, near Fulton Street.
Series 58, no. 344 Telephone Building, Willoughby and Lawrence Streets.
Series 58, no. 345 John Drew, who is Starring in "His House in Order." The Xmas week attraction at the Montauk Theatre.
Series 58, no. 346 St. Benedict's Parochial School, Herkimer Street, near Ralph Avenue.
Series 58, no. 347 Public School No. 46, Union Street, near Henry.
Series 58, no. 348 Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.
Series 59, no. 349 American Sugar Refining Company, East River, Ket Avenue, between South First and South Second
Streets. The Largest in the World.
Series 59, no. 350 Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Montague Street.
Series 59, no. 351 The "Old Jersey" Prison Ship, 1776.
Series 59, no. 352 Ross Street Presbyterian Church, Ross Street, near Lee Avenue.
Series 59, no. 353 Joseph Cawthorne in "The Free Lance" at the Montauk Theatre New Year's Week.
Series 59, no. 354 Clermont Roller Rink.
Series 60, no. 355 Lawyers' Title Insurance Company, Montague Street.
Series 60, no. 356 Miss May Irwin, now Starring in "Mrs. Wilson Andrews," the Montauk Theatre Attraction, Week January
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Series 60, no. 357 Ferry House Foot of Fulton Street, Brooklyn, in 1850.
Series 60, no. 358 23d Regiment Armory, Bedford Avenue and Pacific Street.
Series 60, no. 359 Church of St. Charles Barromeo [sic ], Sydney Place and Livingston Street.
Series 60, no. 360 Public School No. 124 Fourth Avenue and Fourteenth Street.
Series 61, no. 361 Miss Mabel McKinley, to Appear at Hyde & Behman's Theatre Week of January 14, 1907.
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Series 61, no. 362 First Reformed Church of Brooklyn on Livingston Street in 1835.
Series 61, no. 363 Public School No. 36, Stagg Street, near Bushwick Avenue.
Series 61, no. 364 Lee Avenue Congregational Church, Lee Avenue, cor. Hooper Street.
Series 61, no. 365 St. Vincent's New Home for Boys.
Series 61, no. 366 Beautiful Residential Section of Flatbush--Avenue G, East of Ocean Avenue.
Series 62, no. 367 Beautiful Albemarle Road, Prospect Park South.
Series 62, no. 368 Hospital of the Old People's Home on Chauncey Street.
Series 62, no. 369 David Warfield in a Scene From "The Music Master," Booked for the Shubert, Week of January 21, 1907.
Series 62, no. 370 Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church, Classon Avenue and Monroe Street.
Series 62, no. 371 Crescent Club's New Home, Clinton and Pierrepont Street.
Series 62, no. 372 St. Francis College, Baltic Street near Court.
Series 63, no. 373 St. John's Parochial School, Lewis and Willoughby Avenues.
Series 63, no. 374 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Seventh Avenue, Corner St. John's Place.
Series 63, no. 375 Two Old Mansions, Southwest Corner Stuyvesant Avenue and Bainbridge Street. Erected Over Fifty
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Series 63, no. 376 Kings County Trust Co. Building on Fulton St.
Series 63, no. 377 Miss Fay Templeton in "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway," at the Montauk, Week of January 21, 1907.
Series 63, no. 378 A Winter Scene in Prospect Park.
Series 64, no. 379 Franklin Avenue Presbyterian Church, Franklin Avenue, Near Myrtle.
Series 64, no. 380 The Vechte-Cortelyou House at Gowanus in 1699.
Series 64, no. 381 Public School 13, Degraw Street, Near Hicks.
Series 64, no. 382 Williamsburg Trust Company Building, Fulton Street, Opposite Borough Hall.
Series 64, no. 383 View of Willoughby Street, off. Fulton
Series 64, no. 384 Miss Maud Adams as "Peter Pan," the Montauk Theatre Attraction, Week of January 28, 1907.
Series 65, no. 385 Telephone Building, Willoughby and Lawrence Streets.
Series 65, no. 386 Fountain in the Old City Hall Park.
Series 65, no. 387 Type of Very Old Houses on Baltic Street, near Smith.
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Series 65, no. 388 South Second Street M.E. Church.
Series 65, no. 389 Hotel St. George, Clark and Hicks Streets.
Series 65, no. 390 Scene from "The New York Idea," to be Produced at the Shubert Theatre February 11, 1907. Mrs. Fiske,
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Series 66, no. 391 Hecla Iron Works, North Eleventh and Berry Streets.
Series 66, no. 392 Commercial High School, Albany Avenue, between Dean and Bergen Streets.
Series 66, no. 393 Abraham Lincoln, by H. Stanley Todd. Photo copyright by Stark Co., N.Y.
Series 66, no. 394 Dorothy Donnelly, Starring in "The Daughters of Men," Appearing at the Montauk February 11, 1907.
Series 66, no. 395 Second United Presbyterian Church, Atlantic Ave. and Bond St.
Series 66, no. 396 Gardener's Lodge (Battle Hill), Greenwood Cemetery, in 1840.
Series 67, no. 397 Public School No. 25, Lafayette Avenue, near Throop.
Series 67, no. 398 Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Debevoise Place, near DeKalb Avenue.
Series 67, no. 399 Jessie Millward in the "Hypocrites" at the Montauk, Week February 18th [1907].
Series 67, no. 400 Knox Hat Factory, St. Marks and Grand Avenues.
Series 67, no. 401 George Washington.
Series 67, no. 402 The Mohawk Apartments, Washington Avenue, near Greene.
Series 68, no. 403 Squadron C Armory, Bedford Avenue and Eastern Parkway.
Series 68, no. 404 Skating on Prospect Park Lake.
Series 68, no. 405 Greene Avenue Presbyterian Church, Greene Avenue, near Patchen.
Series 68, no. 406 Brooklyn, as Seen from Trinity Church, New York, in 1853.
Series 68, no. 407 Public School 57, Reid Ave., cor. Van Buren St.
Series 68, no. 408 Mr. William Gillette.
Series 69, no. 409 U.S. Cruiser "Minneapolis."
Series 69, no. 410 Prosenium Arch of the Beautiful Shubert Theatre.
Series 69, no. 411 P.S. No. 78, Pacific St., near Court.
Series 69, no. 412 Kings Co. Savings Inst., B'way and Bedford Ave.
Series 69, no. 413 Frederick Loeser & Co. Department Store, Fulton Street.
Series 69, no. 414 Irving Square Presbyterian Church, Hamburg Ave. and Weirfield St.
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Series 70, no. 415 Washington Ave. Baptist Church, Washington Ave. Cor. Gates.
Series 70, no. 416 P.S. No. 21, McKibbin St., near Manhattan Ave.
Series 70, no. 417 Scene from Act I of "The Light Eternal," the Shubert Theatre Attraction, Week of March 25th.
Series 70, no. 418 Brooklyn Bridge.
Series 70, no. 419 "Tunisian," of the Allan State Line.
Series 70, no. 420 The Elks in Prospect Park.
Series 71, no. 421 Jessie Busley in "The Bishop's Carriage," at the Montauk Theatre, March 25th [1907].
Series 71, no. 422 Labon's Inn, 1853. Present Site of Journeay & Burnham on Flatbush Avenue.
Series 71, no. 423 Public School No. 70, Patchen Avenue, Corner Macon Street.
Series 71, no. 424 Temple Beth-Elohim, Keap St., near Division Ave.
Series 71, no. 425 Convent of Mercy, 12th Avenue and 64th Street.
Series 71, no. 426 A Bit of Woodland in Prospect Park.
Series 72, no. 427 Scene from "The Road to Yesterday," the Shubert Theatre, Attraction Week of April 8th [1907].
Series 72, no. 428 Erie Basin and Gowanus Canal.
Series 72, no. 429 Ferry House Foot of Montague Street, 1850.
Series 72, no. 430 Baptist Temple, Schermerhorn St. and Third Ave.
Series 72, no. 431 Old Vanderveer Mill, Canarsie, Over 200 Years Old.
Series 72, no. 432 Public School No. 18, Maujer St., near Ewen St.
Series 73, no. 433 Abraham & Straus' Department Store on Fulton Street.
Series 73, no. 434 Charlotte Walker and Vincent Serrano in "On Parole," the Shubert Theatre Attraction, Week of April 1st
[1907].
Series 73, no. 435 Public School No. 40, Fifteenth Street, near Fourth Avenue.
Series 73, no. 436 Warren St. M.E. Church and Parsonage, Warren St., near Smith.
Series 73, no. 437 Frozen Lake in the Vale of Cashmere, Prospect Park.
Series 73, no. 438 Handsome Residences on Albemarle Road, Flatbush.
Series 74, no. 439 Mr. Richard Mansfield, Booked for the Montauk Theatre, Week of April 8th [1907].
Series 74, no. 440 A.D. Matthews' Sons' Department Store, Fulton Street.
Series 74, no. 441 Public School No. 44, Throop and Putnam Avenues.
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Series 74, no. 442 St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Bedford Ave.
Series 74, no. 443 Edgett's Restaurant, Fulton St. and Flatbush Ave.
Series 74, no. 444 Old Homestead at Vanderveer Farm, Canarsie, Over 200 Years Old.
Series 75, no. 445 Scene from First Act of "Mme. Butterfly," the Japanese Grand Opera, to be Presented at the Montauk
Theatre, Week of April 22nd [1907].
Series 75, no. 446 The Montague Apartment Hotel, Montague St.
Series 75, no. 447 Public School No. 56, Bushwick Avenue, cor. Madison Street.
Series 75, no. 448 Second United Presbyterian Church, Bond St., cor. Atlantic Ave.
Series 75, no. 449 Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum.
Series 75, no. 450 Statue of "Lion and Cubs" in Prospect Park.
Series 76, no. 451 Lillian Blauvelt and Maurice Farkoa in "The Magic Knight," in Joe Weber's Production at the Shubert,
Week of April 22nd [1907].
Series 76, no. 452 Wide Stretch of Ocean Avenue.
Series 76, no. 453 Memorial Church, Seventh Avenue and St. John's Place.
Series 76, no. 454 Concourse Park, Coney Island.
Series 76, no. 455 Public School No. 7, York, near Bridge Street.
Series 76, no. 456 Farm House, Prospect Park.
Series 77, no. 457 Avenue G, Looking East from Coney Island Avenue.
Series 77, no. 458 Steamship "Hamburg," Hamburg-American Line.
Series 77, no. 459 Three-Arch Bridge in Prospect Park.
Series 77, no. 460 Scene from "The Three of Us," the Shubert Theatre Attraction, Week of May 6th [1907].
Series 77, no. 461 Protestant Episcopal Church of the Messiah, Greene Avenue cor. Clermont Avenue.
Series 77, no. 462 Public School No. 75, Evergreen Ave., cor. Ralph.
Series 78, no. 463 Emanuel Baptist Church, Lafayette Ave. and St. James Place.
Series 78, no. 464 Public School No. 16, Wilson Street, near Bedford Avenue.
Series 78, no. 465 Thomas W. Ross, now Starring in "The Other Girl," the Shubert Theatre Attraction, Week of May 13th
[1907].
Series 78, no. 466 Mt. Prospect Pumping Station.
Series 78, no. 467 Imperial Apartment House, Bedford Avenue and Dean Street.
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Series 78, no. 468 Lotus Basin, Prospect Park.
Series 79, no. 469 Public School No. 44, Throop Avenue, corner Putnam.
Series 79, no. 470 St. Peter's P.E. Church, State Street near Bond. Rev. Lindsay Parker, Pastor.
Series 79, no. 471 H. Batterman's Department Store, Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves.
Series 79, no. 472 Path Leading to the Flower Garden, Prospect Park.
Series 79, no. 473 The Orpheum Theatre, Fulton Street and Rockwell Place.
Series 79, no. 474 Shore Drive Looking North from Ninety-Second Street.
Series 80, no. 475 United States Navy Yard, Looking North to the East River.
Series 80, no. 476 The Swans on Prospect Park Lake.
Series 80, no. 477 Folly Theatre.
Series 80, no. 478 Public School No. 18, Maujer Street, near Leonard.
Series 80, no. 479 Central Congregational Church, Hancock St. near Bedford Ave., Rev. S. Parkes Cadman, Pastor.
Series 80, no. 480 Thirteenth Regiment Armory on Sumner, Jefferson and Putnam Avs [sic ].
Series 81, no. 481 Miss Blance Bates and Mr. Frank Keenan in a Scene from "The Girl of the Golden West," the Shubert
Theatre Attraction Week of May 27th [1907].
Series 81, no. 482 Eagle Warehouse and Storage Co., of Brooklyn, 28 to 44 Fulton Street.
Series 81, no. 483 Public School 119, East Thirty-ninth Street and Avenue K.
Series 81, no. 484 Second Presbyterian Church, Clinton Street, cor. Remsen.
Series 81, no. 485 Crowd on the Coney Island Bowery.
Series 81, no. 486 A Nook in Prospect Park.
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