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A Busy Corner in Greenwich Village, Will o' the Wisp Tea Room, Idee Chic [?], Aladdin Tea Room.
A spaghettti [...] in Grace Godwin's Garret--very successful--at end of her line.
Adele Kennedy, the only guide to Greenwich Village--New York.
Alice Foote MacDougal entertaining a group of sailors in her small apt in Old War.
Amy Mali Hicks Studio, 158 West 11th Street.
Artist and Subject Night, MacDougal Street.
Bleecker Street.
Church of St. Luke in the Fields, Hudson Street, Greenwich Village, New York City, 1899. Emulsion damage.
Church of St. Luke in the Fields, Hudson Street, Greenwich Village, New York City, 1913.
Dancing in Charley Reed's Purple Pup, Greenwich Village.
Free Honey, 4th Street.
Getting ready for a village revel at Liberal Club.
Grace Godwin's garret.
Great lurid blobs of color on a wooden box and Bobby Edwards in his garret 'neath the stars creating ukeleles.
I could spend hours in thy society' Will o' the Wisp Tea Room, Sheridan Square--Greenwich Village, New York.
In MacDougal Street Studio.
Jane and Howard on their bi-daily perambulatory passage pausing [i.e. posing?] patiently before the celebrated marts of giftery The Village Art Gallery and The Treasure Box in Sheridan Square, Greenwich Village.
Lin in her shop.
MacDougal Alley, Greenwich Village, New York City, 1916.
MacDougal Street, showing the Gaslight Café at no. 116.
Mr. & Mrs. John Morgan, 39 W. 11 St.
Mr. & Mrs. John Morgan, 39 W. 11 St. Center Andromeda [plant].
Mr. & Mrs. John Morgan, 39 W. 11 [St.].
Mrs. W. H. Wells 265 W. 11th; 10 year old pear tree 4 stories high, started flowering and fruiting again, special treatment by Mr. Wells.
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