Public School No. 3, Hancock St., Near Bedford Ave.
Public School No. 1, Concord and Adams Streets.
The Williamsburgh Bridge, from Broadway, Brooklyn, to Delancey St., Manhattan.
First Presbyterian Church, Henry St., Near Clark.
Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian), Monroe Place and Clark Street.
Ansonia Clock Company, 7th and 8th Aves. and 12th and 13th Sts., Largest Clock Factory in the World.
Eastern Parkway from Prospect Park to Highland Park.
Old Brooklyn Tabernacle.
Boys' High School. Marcy and Putnam Avenues.
First Reformed Church of Brooklyn on Livingston Street in 1835.
Site of Fulton Ferry, 1746.
Brooklyn in 1820 -- From Guy's Painting, Now in the Possession of the Brooklyn Institute.
Alexander Hamilton Bronze Statue, Hamilton Club, Remsen and Clinton Streets.
Brooklyn City Hall, from an Old Print.
Gravesend Town Hall.
Wallabout Market and United States Marine Hospital.
The "Carmania," of the Cunard Line, Largest Turbine Steamship Afloat.
Public School No. 119, Avenue K and East Thirty-Eighth Street.
The Vechte-Cortelyou House at Gowanus in 1699.
Fulton St., Between Lawrence and Bridge Sts., 1776. Octagon Church Believed to be First Public School in Brooklyn.