- Album of photographs of Fort Tryon Park before the construction of The Cloisters, construction of the park roads, sample walls, model of the park, the Hudson River, the C.K.G. Billings' estate, etc. Photos all have I.D. numbers and most views are fully identified below each photo. Photographers are listed on each page with the date. Photos date from 1913-1933 and are not mounted in chronological order; Cover title; label on the cover of the album: 'Fort Tryon Park (Project), New York City, for John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Edward G. Carrillo, Chief Engineer'. This album is owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Titled variously Claremont Park, and Fort Tryon Park. General views of the construction of Claremont Park, between Riverside Church and the International House, with Grants Tomb to the west, details of stairways, retaining walls, water pipes and drains; postcards and photographs of various locations in Europe which served as sources., New-York Historical Society
- Corbin Place Bridge, and Main Underpass Bridge: excavation of approaches, construction of bridges, excavation of underpass, construction of bridge, including setting stones in place, and images with Jack Carrillo identified, other images laid in, including view with George Washington Bridge, looking north to the Palisades, Broadway and Dyckman, Broadway and Thayer, children in wading pool., New-York Historical Society
- Main Terrace, North Terrace, Bridge Connecting Terraces, Playground, Construction, Broadway Wall, Riverside Drive Wall, General views, Fieldhouse: paths, bridges, terraces, views from gardens, panorama of east slope from vicinity of Fort George, planting dogwoods on shelf, steam shovel moving rocks, cement mixer delivering cement used in wading pool, subway entrance and police booth., New-York Historical Society
- Walk 28 to Walk 60, inclusive, Bennett Ave. Addition, North and East Slope Panoramas. fan chamber, Alpine garden including the grotto, North Slope Comfort station, Museum approach walls, image with Jack Carrillo's dog in it, views that include the Sobol Bros. Gas station., New-York Historical Society
- Tree moving, Samples, Belgian block, street lamps, sign posts, seats, Bridges and details in Central Park, rock filled slopes, stone walls and other architectural details for reference (not in Fort Tryon—some in Maryland, California, Massachusetts, Washington D.C., on Rockefeller's estate in Pocantico Hills, and other locations), flagpole model, tractor at work., New-York Historical Society