image Band leading the 2nd Battery N.G.N.Y. to the new armory, Bronx, N.Y., October 25, 1902. View Item
image Captain [i.e. Brevet Major David] Wilson of the 2nd Battery N.G.N.Y. passing the reviewing stand during the parade to the new armory, Bronx, N.Y., October 25, 1902. View Item
image The 71st Regiment Armory before the fire that destroyed it, Park Avenue between E. 33rd Street and E. 34th Street, New York City, February 23 [?], 1902. View Item
image Lieutenant-Colonel Nathaniel Blunt Thurston of the 22nd Regiment N.G.N.Y. on horseback during the parade to the new armory, Bronx, N.Y., October 25, 1902. View Item
image Captain [i.e. Brevet Major David] Wilson of the 2nd Battery N.G.N.Y. receiving the key to the borough on the way to the new armory, Bronx, N.Y., October 25, 1902. Spot the dog [Second Battery mascot?] at right. View Item
image 2nd Battery men firing artillery during the parade to the new armory, Bronx, N.Y., October 25, 1902. View Item
image Crowd inside the new armory at E. 177th Street and Bathgate Avenue, Bronx, N.Y., October 25, 1902. View Item
image Adjutant Kenny of the 2nd Battery N.G.N.Y. on horseback during the parade to the new armory, Bronx, N.Y., October 25, 1902. View Item
image Temporary quarters of the Second Battery, N.G.N.Y., Bronx, N.Y., undated [c. 1902-1910]. View Item
Still Image Manhattan: Park Avenue looking north from 32nd Street, undated. 71st Regiment Armory visible. View Item
Still Image Brooklyn: 47th Regiment Armory (North Portland Avenue Armory), corner of North Portland Avenue and Auburn Place, undated. View Item
Still Image New York City: interior 69th Regiment Armory, Lexington Avenue at E. 25th Street, c. 1910. View Item
Still Image Manhattan: steel framework of the 69th Regiment Armory under construction, Lexington Avenue at E. 25th Street, undated. View Item
Still Image Manhattan: 9th Regiment Armory, W. 14th Street between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue, undated. 14th Street Theatre visible, right. View Item
Still Image Brooklyn: Troop C Bedford Avenue Armory, Bedford Avenue and President Street, undated. View Item
Still Image Manhattan: 8th Regiment Armory on Park Avenue between E. 94th Street and E. 95th Street, undated. View Item
Still Image Brooklyn: 2nd Naval Battalion Armory, First Avenue between 52nd Street and 51st Street, undated. View Item
Still Image Brooklyn: Troop C Bedford Avenue Armory, Bedford Avenue and President Street, undated. View Item
Still Image Manhattan: view up Fifth Avenue from the roof of the Metropolitan Club at 61st Street, undated [ca. 1904]. Central Park, the Central Park Arsenal, and American Museum of Natural History visible. View Item
Still Image Brooklyn: 14th Regiment Armory (Park Slope Armory), Eighth Avenue between 14th Street and 15th Street, undated. View Item
Still Image Manhattan: 8th Regiment Armory, New York National Guard, Fourth Avenue between 94th Street and 95th Street, undated. View Item
Still Image Brooklyn: 23rd Regiment Armory (106th Infantry), on the southwest corner or Bedford and Atlantic Avenues, undated. View Item
Still Image Manhattan: 12th Regiment Armory, Columbus Avenue between W. 61st Street and E. 62nd Street, undated. View Item