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Jamaica: Reformed Dutch parsonage at 227 Fulton Street, north side, near 149-11 Jamaica Avenue, 1922
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Jamaica: Reformed Dutch Church, south side of Jamaica Avenue east of Church Street, 1923.
Jamaica: Reformed Dutch Church, south side of Jamaica Avenue east of Church Street, 1928. Rear view.
Long Island City: John Morrell House, southwest corner plot of Old Woodside Avenue and Dutch Kills Road (Middleburgh Avenue), 1924. Destroyed by fire, 1925.
Long Island City: John Morrell House, southwest corner plot of Old Woodside Avenue and Dutch Kills Road (Middleburgh Avenue), 1924. Northwest view. Destroyed by fire, 1925.
Long Island City: John Morrell House, southwest corner plot of Old Woodside Avenue and Dutch Kills Road (Middleburgh Avenue), 1924. Southeast view. Destroyed by fire, 1925.
Long Island City: John Morrell House, southwest corner plot of Old Woodside Avenue and Dutch Kills Road (Middleburgh Avenue), 1924. Southwest view. Destroyed by fire, 1925.
Newtown: Reformed Dutch Church of Newtown, southeast corner of Broadway and Corona Avenue, 1922.
Newtown: Reformed Dutch Church of Newtown, southeast corner of Broadway and Corona Avenue, 1953 [i.e. 1923?].
Newtown: St. James P.E. parsonage, St. James Church, and Reformed Dutch Church, Broadway between St. James Street and Corona Avenue, 1923.