Labon's Inn, 1853. Present Site of Journeay & Burnham on Flatbush Avenue.
Flatbush Ave. at Linden Ave., Eagle Flatbush Branch on the Left.
"The Abbey" in 1835 -- Fulton Avenue, Near Junction of Hudson Avenue.
Junction of Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street.
Brooklyn City Hall, from an Old Print.
Toll House, Flatbush, 1877.
Bedford Corners, 1777.
Fulton St., Between Lawrence and Bridge Sts., 1776. Octagon Church Believed to be First Public School in Brooklyn.
Flatbush Water-Works.
The Vechte-Cortelyou House at Gowanus in 1699.
Flatbush Avenue. Melrose Park on Right.
Old 13th Regiment Armory, Razed to Make Way for the L. I. R. R. Station.
The Old Hicks Residence on Hicks Street, One of the Landmarks on the Heights.
Old Brooklyn Tabernacle.
Owl's Head, on the Shore Road.
Fountain in the Old City Hall Park.
Ferry House, Foot of Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, in 1850.
Junction, Fulton Street and Dekalb Avenue about 1850.
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"