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Bushwick: Bushwick Reformed Dutch Church, viewed from Metropolitan Avenue, 1907.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Bushwick Reformed Dutch Church, 1907.
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Bushwick: Bushwick Reformed Dutch Church, viewed from Humboldt Street, 1907.
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Bushwick: Bushwick Reformed Dutch Church, viewed from Humboldt Street, 1907.
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Bushwick: Bushwick Reformed Dutch Church, viewed from Humboldt Street, 1907.
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Bushwick: Bushwick Reformed Dutch Church, viewed from Humboldt Street, 1907.
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Bushwick: Bushwick Reformed Dutch Church, viewed from Humboldt Street, 1907.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Bushwick Reformed Dutch Church, and Sunday School, 1907.
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Bushwick: old Sunday school building for the Bushwick Reformed Church, later part of the Catholic Church on the west side of Old Woodpoint Road, September 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: former farm house, cut in two, on Old Woodpoint Road opposite Bushwick Church, 1909.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: former farm house, cut in two, on Old Woodpoint Road opposite Bushwick Church, 1909.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: former farm house, cut in two, on Old Woodpoint Road opposite Bushwick Church, 1909.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Charles I. DeBevoise House, 104 Debevoise Avenue, formerly on Amos [?] Street, moved to Debevoise Avenue and Frost Street, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Charles I. DeBevoise House, 104 Debevoise Avenue, formerly on Amos [?] Street, moved to Debevoise Avenue and Frost Street, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Charles I. DeBevoise House, 104 DeBevoise Avenue, rear view, 1922.
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Bushwick: Charles I. DeBevoise House, 104 DeBevoise Avenue, rear view, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: George Bedell House (milkman), built ca. 1900, north side of Flushing Avenue, 200 feet south of Woodward House, 1922.
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Bushwick: George Bedell House (milkman), built ca. 1900, north side of Flushing Avenue, 200 feet south of Woodward House, 1922.
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Bushwick: Andrew Lauer, Sr. House, 1305 Flushing Avenue, north side, north of Johnson Avenue, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Andrew Lauer, Sr. House, 1305 Flushing Avenue, north side, north of Johnson Avenue, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Flushing Avenue; east side, Van Anden House; center, John Covert House; right, Pater Wykoff House, usually called the Nicholas Wykoff House, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Frederick Van Anden House, later the Onderdonck House, 1416 Flushing Avenue, east side, north of Purdy Place, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff House, 1325 Flushing Avenue, west side, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff House, 1325 Flushing Avenue, west side, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: view of Flushing Avenue looking west from Troutman Street, with the Nicholas Wykoff House and John Covert House, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: view of Flushing Avenue looking west from Troutman Street, with the Nicholas Wykoff House and John Covert House, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: view of Flushing Avenue, Nicholas Wykoff House on the right, Andrew Lauer Sr. House on left, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: view of Flushing Avenue, Nicholas Wykoff House on the right, Andrew Lauer Sr. House on left, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: view of Flushing Avenue, Nicholas Wykoff House on the right, Andrew Lauer Sr. House on left, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: view of Flushing Avenue, Nicholas Wykoff House on the right, Andrew Lauer Sr. House on left, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff House, center, west side of Flushing Avenue, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff House, center, west side of Flushing Avenue, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Schenck family burial ground, on the east side of Randolph Street [undated].
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Schenck family burial ground, on the east side of Randolph Street [undated].
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff House, 1325 Flushing Avenue, west side, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff House, 1325 Flushing Avenue, west side, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff House, 1325 Flushing Avenue, west side, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff House, 1325 Flushing Avenue, west side, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff House, 1325 Flushing Avenue, west side, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Bushwick: Nicholas Wykoff Barn, built ca. 1650 then partially destroyed by fire and rebuilt; 1922.
New-York Historical Society
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