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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn photo portraits. View 019: Lyman Abbott. 1835-1922. Prominent theologian, author, and editor and pastor of Plymouth Church (located at Orange Street near Hicks Street). |
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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn Regiment Armories. View 001: 14th Regiment Armory. 1402 8th Avenue. William A. Mundell, architect. Built 1895. |
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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn Regiment Armories. View 002: 13th Regiment Armory. Sumner Avenue between Jefferson Street and Putnam Avenue. Rudolph L. Daus, architect. Built 1890. |
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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn scenes; buildings. View 001: Squatter on Van Brunt Street, 1900. Negative by Julius Wilcox |
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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn scenes; buildings. View 002: Boys working on houses in the high school building construction class. |
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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn scenes; buildings. View 003: Eastern Parkway (streetscape, man on horse-drawn carriage in snow). Eastern Parkway near Grand Army Plaza. Image shows the Prospect Hill water tower, built 1893, on the current site of the Brooklyn Public Library at Grand Army Plaza. |
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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn scenes; buildings. View 004: Ante-Trolley Days, showing part of Hamilton Building now torn down, Court and Joralemon Streets. 44 Court Street. The Hamilton Building was the original home of the Long Island Historical Society. It was was demolished in 1899. |
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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn scenes; buildings. View 005: Fire on Boerum Place. Boerum Place and State Street? Date likely 1899. |
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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn scenes; buildings. View 006: Long Island College Hospital. Henry Street near Atlantic Avenue. |
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Views: Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island. Brooklyn scenes; buildings. View 007: Bird's Eye View from Building of Franklin Trust Company. 166 Montague Street. George L. Morse, architect. Built 1891. Was at the time one of the tallest buildings in Brooklyn. Visible in this image: Garfield Building (dark spire in foreground), Brooklyn... |