Louis A. RisseBird's Eye View of that Portion of the 23rd and 24th Wards of the City of New York, lying west of the N.Y. and Harlem Railroad, and of the Grand Boulevard & Concourse, 1897
Wurts Bros. (New York, N.Y.)3269-71-73 3rd Avenue. Buildings.
Andrew FindlayFordham Heights
Diagram Shewing a Road proposed to be opened to connect Washington Avenue with Old Boston Road
Map of the Village of Mott Haven
Andrew FindlayMap of the Village of Mt. Hope
Wurts Bros. (New York, N.Y.)East 163rd Street and Brook Avenue. Heinz Warehouse.
Wurts Bros. (New York, N.Y.)Melrose Avenue at the corner of East 160th Street. General exterior.
Wurts Bros. (New York, N.Y.)761 East 160th Street between Forest and Tinton Avenues. New York Public Library, Woodstock Branch.
New York and Harlem Rail Road Sunday Arrangement
New York & Harlem RR
Thomas E. SuttonReport of Wm. Stoughton
Prof. Thos. J. Long's School for Dancing
Thomas E. Sutton[Testimonial to regular and punctual attendance, correct deportment and accurate scholarship.]
Champagne Lager Beer
Mel Rosenthal (1940-2017)Venerable architecture of the period, slated for destruction, Bathgate Avenue and East 173rd Street
Mel Rosenthal (1940-2017)Paulina in front of the Social Club before it got demolished.
Mel Rosenthal (1940-2017)Paulina and her dog, Bathgate Avenue
Mel Rosenthal (1940-2017)Cambodian Buddhist Monastery in the South Bronx
Mel Rosenthal (1940-2017)Shop keeper in the next-to-last store on the block. Six months later the store was bulldozed.
Mel Rosenthal (1940-2017)Shop keeper, Ana, in front of El Cubano Deli
Mel Rosenthal (1940-2017)Kids fencing, Bathgate Avenue and 174th St.
Mel Rosenthal (1940-2017)Among the Last Residents, their playground: Bathgate Avenue and East 173rd Street.
unknown595 East 170th St.
unknown4041-63 Third Ave.
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