Montague Street Hill in 1850.
Ferry House Foot of Montague Street, 1850.
Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Montague Street.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle Building, Corner Washington and Johnson Streets.
The Old Hicks Residence on Hicks Street, One of the Landmarks on the Heights.
Ferry House Foot of Fulton Street, Brooklyn, in 1850.
Alexander Hamilton Bronze Statue, Hamilton Club, Remsen and Clinton Streets.
For one night only, Miss Laura Keene and her splendid comedy company, on Wednesday evening, January 14, 1863, in Dion Boucicault's celebrated five-act comedy, "Old Heads and Young Hearts"
Frederick Loeser & Co. Department Store, Fulton Street.
Old Brooklyn Theater, Post Office and Police Station, 1873 -- Present Site of Eagle Building.
Site of Hooley's Opera House, Cor. Court and Remsen Sts. Present Site of Dime Savings Bank.
Fulton Street before "L" Road or Trolleys.
Packer Collegiate Institute, Joralemon St., Near Clinton.
This Monday evening, February 9, the performance will commence with the petite comedy, entitled "Two Can Play At That Game"
Junction of Court, Fulton and Washington Streets.
First Presbyterian Church, Henry St., Near Clark.
Junction, Fulton Street and Dekalb Avenue about 1850.
American Sugar Refining Company, East River, Kent Avenue, Between South First and South Second Streets. The Largest in the World.
Abraham & Straus' Department Store on Fulton Street.
Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian), Monroe Place and Clark Street.