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Bronx: Samler House, a remodeled Dutch house on the northwest corner of Newton Avenue (old Albany Post Road) and W. 254th Street, January 1924.
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Bronx: remodeled Dutch house (Samler House), northwest corner of Newton Avenue (old Albany Post Road) and W. 254th Street, January 1924.
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Bronx: Fordham Manor Reformed Dutch Church, north side of Kingsbridge Road opposite Aqueduct Avenue, east of University Avenue, 1923.
Bronx: prison window built from Holland brick and stone, from the Duane Street Sugarhouse (1763-1892, used as a prison 1776-1783) in Van Cortlandt Park, to the northeast of the Van...
Bronx: prison window built from Holland brick and stone, from the Duane Street Sugarhouse (1763-1892) in Van Cortlandt Park, to the northeast of the house, January 1924.
Lower Manhattan: view looking toward Nassau Street from the corner of Wall Street, showing the Post Office (the former Middle Dutch Church), 1875.
New York City: unidentified Dutch-style house on tree-lined street, undated. Queens.
New York City: small magnolia tree in bloom in front of unidentified Dutch-style house, undated. Queens.
Brooklyn: unidentified old Dutch farmhouse on Flushing Avenue, undated.
Bronx: unidentified 17th or 18th century Dutch farmhouse on Evergreen Avenue, undated.