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Bronx: unidentified 17th or 18th century Dutch farmhouse on Evergreen Avenue, undated.
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Unidentified old Dutch farmhouse, Jamaica, Queens, New York City, 1903.
Dutchess county in colonial days.
Dutcher's Delivery Wagon, horse, c.1910, Henry Manfred
Two hundredth anniversary of the First Reformed Protestant Dutch church, of Schenectady, N.Y., June 20th and 21st
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.