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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 026: Mayflower. 1890. Jay Street and High Street. Mayflower branch of Plymouth Church. Defunct from 1910. |
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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 027: The Burning of Dr. Talmage's Church, Clinton and Greene Aves. Thomas DeWitt Talmage built three churches, each of which was destroyed by fire. This image is of the third, which burned on May 13, 1894. |
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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 028: Negro quarter - near Gold off Prince Street. |
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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 029: Flashlight of orphan girls in Front Street celler. |
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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 030: Free Bath, foot of Bridge Street. This free bath at the foot of Bridge Street opened in 1879. There were two other such baths, on Noble St and Conover St. |
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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 031: Looking up Furman Street from State on a smoky afternoon. |
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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 032: 'Big Alley' Rear view of tenement in Gold St near Plymouth. (Entered by alleyway at left hand corner.) |
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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 033: Rear tenement and privy, Hicks Street (near the Bethel). The Bethel is the Jehovah's Witness headquarters at 122-124 Columbia Heights. |
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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 034: Panoramic view of Wallabout Market. Brooklyn, NY. Brooklyn Navy Yard (between Flushing Ave, Wallabout Canal, Washington Ave and the Naval hospital). Major produce market, begun in 1877. Permanent buildings designed by William Tubby in 1894-6. The... |
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Views: Brooklyn. Various. View 035: Beecher statue just before it was unveiled. John Quincy Adams Ward (1830 |