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Machinery at concrete block mill, Queens, New York.
Two houses, South 19th Street, Flushing, Queens, November 2, 1915. Photographed for Martin [?].
Unidentified residence, South 19th Street, Flushing, Queens, November 2, 1915. Photographed for Martin [?].
140 South 19th Street, Flushing, Queens, November 2, 1915. Photographed for Harriet E. Hassler.
Flushing: Civil War soldiers' monument, undated.
Flushing: [Flushing Institute in summer, undated.]
Flushing: [Flushing Institute, Amity Street, between Main and Union Streets, 1922. Demolished.]
Flushing: [Zion Episcopal Church, Little Neck, undated.]
Flushing: [Embree (?) House, later W.R. Prince House, 20 Bridge Street, north side, east of Laurence Street, undated.]
Flushing: [Willow Bank, Lawrence Residence facing Flushing Creek, on line between Prospect Street and Washington Street, 1923. Demolished ca. 1927.]
Flushing: [William Furman House (later Timothy Townsend Jackson House, Willow Glen Farmhouse), Union Turnpike in the vicinity of Queens Boulevard, 1922?. Winter view with snow. Demolished ca. 1935.]
Flushing: [William Furman House (later Timothy Townsend Jackson House, Willow Glen Farmhouse), Union Turnpike in the vicinity of Queens Boulevard, 1922?. Winter view with snow. Demolished ca. 1935.]
Flushing: [Jackson House, Union Turnpike, January 1923.]
Flushing: [Jackson House, Union Turnpike, January 1923.]
Flushing: winter view of unidentified farmhouse in snow, undated.
Flushing: [John Bowne House, east side of Bowne Avenue, nearly opposite Washington Street, north of Liberty Street, 1922. Built 1661.]
Flushing: [John Bowne House, east side of Bowne Avenue, nearly opposite Washington Street, north of Liberty Street, 1922. Built 1661.]
Flushing: [John Bowne House, east side of Bowne Avenue, nearly opposite Washington Street, north of Liberty Street, 1922. Built 1661.]
Flushing: [First Congregational Church, Bowne Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, 1923].
Flushing: [J.V Graham's son's residence, southwest corner of Jamaica Avenue (i.e. Kissena Boulevard) and Elder Avenue, 1923.]
Flushing: [Sanford Hall, east side of Jamaica Avenue (Kissena Boulevard), 1923. Demolished.]
Flushing: [MacDonald Residence, west side of Kissena Boulevard, north of Elder Avenue, 1923. Former site of Jeremiah Vanderbilt House.]
Flushing: unidentified large federal-style building in winter with snow, undated.
Flushing: [Peter Van Bergen House, near the southwest corner of Jamaica Avenue (i.e. Kissena Boulevard) and Franconia Avenue, 1923.]
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