Old Brooklyn Tabernacle.
First Reformed Church of Brooklyn on Livingston Street in 1835.
Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian), Monroe Place and Clark Street.
First Presbyterian Church, Henry St., Near Clark.
The Williamsburgh Bridge, from Broadway, Brooklyn, to Delancey St., Manhattan.
Public School No. 1, Concord and Adams Streets.
Boys' High School. Marcy and Putnam Avenues.
Site of Fulton Ferry, 1746.
Public School No. 3, Hancock St., Near Bedford Ave.
Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Sixth St., from Seventh to Eighth Ave.
Alexander Hamilton Bronze Statue, Hamilton Club, Remsen and Clinton Streets.
Eastern Parkway from Prospect Park to Highland Park.
Brooklyn City Hall, from an Old Print.
Old Brooklyn Theater, Post Office and Police Station, 1873 -- Present Site of Eagle Building.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle Building, Corner Washington and Johnson Streets.
Fulton St., Between Lawrence and Bridge Sts., 1776. Octagon Church Believed to be First Public School in Brooklyn.
The "Carmania," of the Cunard Line, Largest Turbine Steamship Afloat.
The Old Hicks Residence on Hicks Street, One of the Landmarks on the Heights.
Ferry House Foot of Fulton Street, Brooklyn, in 1850.
Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn's Show Street.