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Bruijkleen Colonie (Borough of Brooklyn) 1638-1918 /
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Gravesend: Dutch Reformed Church, north side of Neck Road opposite E. 1st Street, 1923.
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Gravesend: wagon sheds at the rear of the Gravesend Dutch Reformed Church, north side of Neck Road near W. 1st Street, 1922.
Gravesend: District School, southeast corner of Gravesend Avenue and Neck Road, 1922. Site later occupied by town hall. [i.e. 14 Neck Road, former Dutch Reformed Church lecture roo...
Gravesend: Reformed Dutch Chapel and Lecture Room, built 1854, south side of Neck Road opposite Delamere Place, 1923.
Gravesend: Reformed Dutch Chapel (former Jockey School of Sheepshead Bay Race Course), south side of Neck Road opposite Delamere Place, 1922. Demolished by 1925.
Gravesend: Dutch Reformed Parsonage, 817 Neck Road, northside, between Coney Island Avenue and E. 8 Street, April 1923. Built 1844.
Gravesend: Dutch Reformed Parsonage, 817 Neck Road, northside, between Coney Island Avenue and E. 8 Street, 1923. Built 1844.
New Utrecht: New Utrecht Reformed Dutch Church, built 1828, 18 Avenue opposite 84 Street, 1923.
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Lower Manhattan: view looking toward Nassau Street from the corner of Wall Street, showing the Post Office (the former Middle Dutch Church), 1875.