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[357-365 Fulton Street] East side of Fulton Street, south of Myrtle Avenue. Shows 357 - 365 Fulton Street. |
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[During "Walk on Heights" Tour.] During "Walk on Heights" Tour. Walt Whitman plaque on south side of Cranberry Street near Fulton Street where "Leaves of Grass" was first printed in 1855."Walk on Heights" Tour |
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[Beecher statue at Plymouth Church, Orange Street.] Beecher statue at Plymouth Church, Orange Street. |
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[Plaque says: "This tree was planted by General Robert E. Lee while stationed at Fort Hamilton from 1842-1847.] Plaque says: "This tree was planted by General Robert E. Lee while stationed at Fort Hamilton from 1842-1847. The tree has been restored and this tablet placed upon it by the New York Chapter... |
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[Reverend Thomas M. Strong Memorial, Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church] Tablet dedicated in memory of Reverend Thomas M. Strong, hanging inside the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church; A. V. MARTENSE, AMATEUR. [stamped in black ink on label on recto]; 16 [written in ink on... |
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Monument to [James E. DuBois, M.D.] and [John L. Crane, M.D.], New Utrecht Church Yard A close-up view of the stone monument to James E. DuBois, M.D. and John L. Crane, M.D., in the Old New Utrecht Cemetery. (Monument to Drs. DuBois + Crane - New Utrecht Church Yard - Dr. Ralph I.... |
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[Memorial] Gravestone [to Charity Van Pelt], [Old] New Utrecht Cemetery A close-up view of the memorial gravestone to Charity Van Pelt, the wife of Hendrick L. Suydam, as well as Rem Suydam and Ida Suydam, in the OId New Utrecht Cemetery. Includes surrounding grass,... |
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Kennedy Memorial, Grand Army Plaza Crowds gathered, following the Memorial Day parade, near the President John F. Kennedy Monument in Grand Army Plaza at Vanderbilt Avenue. 12:45 PM [written on verso]. |
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Kennedy Memorial [crowds] Crowds gathered, following the Memorial Day parade, near the President John F. Kennedy Monument in Grand Army Plaza. 12:45 PM [written on verso]. |
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Kennedy Memorial [crowds] Crowds gathered behind chairs and a camera crew on scaffolding, near the President John F. Kennedy Monument, in Grand Army Plaza. |