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Eugene L. Armbruster photograph collection, 1894-1939
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Eugene L. Armbruster photograph collection, 1894-1939
Abraham Lincoln manuscripts, 1858-1865
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Benjamin Segan letters, 1943-1945
Boys' Club of New York photographic negatives, 1920-1980
Burr McIntosh photograph collection, 1898-1910
Cass Gilbert presentation drawings, circa 1900-1935
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New-York Historical Society quarterly, 1917-1980
Norvin H. Green collection of elevated railroad photographs, circa 1890-1910, 1937-1941
Photographs of New York City and Beyond
Robert L. Bracklow photograph collection, 1882-1918 (bulk 1896-1905)
Witness to the Early American Experience
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Newtown: Queens Boulevard and Woodside Avenue (North Shore Road) near Madison Avenue, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: two houses on the east side of Penelope Street, April 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: old road house on the northeast corner of Betts Avenue and Queen's Boulevard, Woodside, 1922. Demolished by 1925 .
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: north side of Queens Boulevard near Greenpoint Avenue, Woodside, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: the Way Side Inn, southeast corner of Queens Boulevard and Greenpoint Avenue, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: former Association Hall (3rd site), north side of Queens Boulevard between Broadway and Van Loon Place [Van Loon Street?], cupola [?], 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: north side of Queens Boulevard looking east from Van Loon Place [Van Loon Street?] to Broadway, 1923. Association Hall on left.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: old and new Presbyterian parsonages south of Queens Boulevard, east of Grand Street, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: new Presbyterian church, south side of Queens Boulevard, east of Grand Street, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: new Presbyterian church, south side of Queens Boulevard, east of Grand Street, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: south side of Queen's Boulevard west of 55th Road, Nassau Heights, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: D. Rapelye House, west side of Old Bowery Road south of Jacobus Riker House, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: view of the south side of Queens Boulevard looking west from Laconia [?] Avenue, 1923. R. Arnoldi House on left.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Queens Boulevard, north side, east of Grand Street, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Queens Boulevard, north side, east of Grand Street, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: old Presbyterian Church, Queens Boulevard east of Broadway, 1924. Destroyed by fire, 1928; demolished 1929.
New-York Historical Society
Long Island City: Rapelye House, 29 Main Street, Astoria, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: north side of Queens Boulevard, east of Presbyterian church yard, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: north side of Queens Boulevard, looking west from 55th Road, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Raymond House, 49 Queens Boulevard, north side, nearly opposite Harman Avenue [i.e. Harman Street? Harmon Avenue?, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Raymond House, 49 Queens Boulevard, north side, nearly opposite Harman Avenue [i.e. Harman Street? Harmon Avenue?, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Raymond House, 49 Queens Boulevard, north side, nearly opposite Harman Avenue [i.e. Harman Street? Harmon Avenue?, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Raymond House, 49 Queens Boulevard, north side, nearly opposite Harman Avenue [i.e. Harman Street? Harmon Avenue?, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: north side of Queens Boulevard, looking east to Laconia Avenue, 1923. Left and center is Jeremiah Casey House, no. 63; center was later a saloon.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Jeremiah Casey House, 63 Queens Boulevard, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: two houses moved onto the new line of Queens Boulevard (north side), standing opposite no. 70, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: the "Big House," also known as Augustus Bretoniere House (left), 74 Queens Boulevard, southwest corner of Caldwell Avenue, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: the "Big House," also known as Augustus Bretoniere House (left), 74 Queens Boulevard, southwest corner of Caldwell Avenue, 1923. No. 70 to the right.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: the "Big House," also known as Augustus Bretoniere House (left), 74 Queens Boulevard, southwest corner of Caldwell Avenue, 1923. No. 70 to the right.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: the "Big House," also known as Augustus Bretoniere House (left), 74 Queens Boulevard, southwest corner of Caldwell Avenue, 1923. No. 70 to the right.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Robert Mack Meek?] House (also J. Robinson House), south side of Old Road [part of old plank road} between Buskirk Place [?] and Woodhaven Avenue, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Robert Mack Meek?] House (also J. Robinson House), south side of Old Road [part of old plank road} between Buskirk Place [?] and Woodhaven Avenue, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Robert Mack Meek?] House (also J. Robinson House), south side of Old Road [part of old plank road} between Buskirk Place [?] and Woodhaven Avenue, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Robert Mack Meek?] House (also J. Robinson House), south side of Old Road [part of old plank road} between Buskirk Place [?] and Woodhaven Avenue, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: south side of Old Road, looking west from Woodhaven Boulevard, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: south side of Old Road, looking west from Woodhaven Boulevard, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Colonel Bloom House, seen from a point on Queens Boulevard about 100 feet east of Caldwell Avenue, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Queens Boulevard, north side, looking east from Caldwell Avenue, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: north side of Queens Boulevard before the widening of the road; no. 79, left; no. 85, right; no. 63 (Casey) and 49 on the extreme left; 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: north side of Queens Boulevard before the widening of the road; no. 79, center; no. 85, right; no. 58 on the extreme left opposite no. 63 (Casey); 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: north side of Queens Boulevard before the widening of the road; no. 79, center; no. 85, right; no. 58 on the extreme left opposite no. 63 (Casey); 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Palmer House, 79 Queens Boulevard, north side opposite Caldwell Avenue, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Palmer House, 79 Queens Boulevard, north side opposite Caldwell Avenue, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: 97 Queens Boulevard, north side, 1922.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: view looking across meadows from Queens Boulevard; Burrough House in center, 1924.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Bolsen House (florist), 150 Queens Boulevard, southeast corner of Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Avenue, 1924. Built by Bolsen.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Bolsen House (florist), 150 Queens Boulevard, southeast corner of Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Avenue, 1924. Built by Bolsen.
New-York Historical Society
Long Island City: Abraham Paltheus [?] House, on the Boulevard between Boulevard and Van Alst Avenue, 1923. View from Winthrop Avenue.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Bolsen House (florist), 150 Queens Boulevard, southeast corner of Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Avenue, 1924. Built by Bolsen.
New-York Historical Society
Newtown: Joseph Wirsching House, north side of Queens Boulevard opposite Woodhaven Avenue, 1923.
New-York Historical Society
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