Old Brooklyn Tabernacle.
Brooklyn City Hall, from an Old Print.
Old Brooklyn Theater, Post Office and Police Station, 1873 -- Present Site of Eagle Building.
Fulton St., Between Lawrence and Bridge Sts., 1776. Octagon Church Believed to be First Public School in Brooklyn.
First Reformed Church of Brooklyn on Livingston Street in 1835.
Ferry House Foot of Fulton Street, Brooklyn, in 1850.
The Old Hicks Residence on Hicks Street, One of the Landmarks on the Heights.
Fountain in the Old City Hall Park.
Brooklyn in 1820 -- From Guy's Painting, Now in the Possession of the Brooklyn Institute.
Naval Prison, Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian), Monroe Place and Clark Street.
Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn's Show Street.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle Building, Corner Washington and Johnson Streets.
Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Montague Street.
Brooklyn Heights and New York Harbor.
Old Bull's Head Tavern on Flatbush Avenue in 1845.
Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Eastern Parkway. (Under Construction)
Brooklyn Club, Clinton and Pierrepont Streets.
Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Debevoise Place, near Dekalb Avenue.
The East River. Showing Brooklyn and Williamsburgh Bridges.