Still Image Gravesend: Ravenhall's, est. 1874, viewed from the Boardwalk at W. 19 Street, Coney Island, 1924. View Item
Still Image Newtown: site of Jackson's Grist Mill on the east side of Bowery Bay Road (i.e. Old Bowery Road?) at the north end of the bridge over Jackson Mill Pond, 1923. View Item
Still Image Newtown: [unidentified road, undated. Houses on one side, iron fence (cemetery?) on the other.] View Item
Still Image East Hampton, Long Island: [unidentified wood-shake saltbox house, undated. 3/4 view.] View Item
Still Image Manhattan: Gracie Mansion, E. 88th Street and Avenue A [i.e. York Avenue], 1923. View Item
Still Image Melville Alley / Moriches, Long Island: [unidentified farm fields dotted with sheaves, in snow, undated. Farm buildings in background. Negative fogged and damaged.] View Item
Still Image Flatlands: 1754 Flatbush Avenue, Stoolhoff-Duryea House, at the junction with Avenue J and E. 35th Street, 1922. View Item
Still Image Amagansett / Wainscott, Long Island: [view down dirt road toward an unidentified small ivy-covered wood-shake saltbox house, undated.] View Item
Still Image Newtown: unidentified house on the north side of Calamus Road just east of Ramsey Street, 1923. View Item
Still Image Brooklyn: View from elevated railroad, Fulton Street at Franklin Avenue, looking north/east, June 1923. View Item
Still Image Flatlands: Charles Kouwenhoven House (built 1859), east side of Kings Highway near Avenue D, 1922. Later Cornelius Kouwenhoven House. View Item
Still Image Manhattan: Park Avenue Hotel, built 1878 by A.J. Stewart, west side of Park Avenue from E. 32nd Street to E. 33rd Street, 1924. Demolished by 1929. View Item
Still Image Flatlands: John L Ryder House, Avenue M and E. 34th Street, 1922. Built ca. 1850. View Item
Still Image Flushing: [Richards House (Greenock Farm?), Black Stump Road, north side, east of Queens Road, 1922.] View Item
Still Image Flushing: John L. Bogart, northeast corner of Lawrence Street and Washington Street, 1922. View Item
Still Image Bushwick: Loftus Wood property, 16 and 18 Grove Street, north of Broadway, 1923. View Item
Still Image Newtown: [unidentified large abandoned wood house with broken windows, undated.] View Item
Still Image Flushing: Peck and Fairweather Crockery Store, 47 Bridge Street, north side, 1922. View Item