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- Jamaica: Town Hall, northeast corner of Jamaica Avenue and Flushing Avenue, 1922. Demolished June 1941.
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- Jamaica: Reformed Dutch parsonage at 227 Fulton Street, north side, near 149-11 Jamaica Avenue, 1922
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- Jamaica: Seaman House, off south side of Jamaica Avenue, just east of Kissam Place and west of Rockaway Turnpike, 1922. Demolished by 1927.
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- Jamaica: Long Island Rail Road depot, southwest corner of Sutphin Boulevard and Archer Place [i.e. Archer Avenue?], 1922. Built on the old Kissam farm.
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- Jamaica: airplane, Police Field Day at Jamaica Race Track near old Rockaway Turnpike, September 15, 1922.
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- Jamaica: W. Jellinghaus House (later Ditmas Van Siclen), southwest side Hawtree Creek Road at about 130th Street, 1922.
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- Jamaica: W. Jellinghaus House (later Ditmas Van Siclen), southwest side Hawtree Creek Road at about 130th Street, 1922.
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- Jamaica: Bethel Union Sunday School, Hawtree Creek Road, east side nearly opposite the J.H. Lott House, 1922.
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- Jamaica: Distler's Hotel, south side of Jamaica Avenue at Van Wyck Avenue, opposite Metropolitan Avenue, 1922.
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- Jamaica: Distler's Hotel, south side of Jamaica Avenue at Van Wyck Avenue, opposite Metropolitan Avenue, 1922.
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- Jamaica: Beaver Brook (O'Donnell's Brook), 100 feet east of Rockaway Road (Rockaway Turnpike), south side of South Street opposite Water Street, Tuckertown, 1922.
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- Jamaica: Christian Nicklaus' barn, Three Mile Mill Road near Old South Road south of 146th Avenue, 1922. Destroyed by fire, 1929.
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- Jamaica: Christian Nicklaus' barn, Three Mile Mill Road near Old South Road south of 146th Avenue, 1922. Destroyed by fire, 1929.
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- Jamaica: Christian Nicklaus House, Three Mile Mill Road near Old South Road south of 146th Avenue, 1922. Rear view. Destroyed by fire, 1929.