Diorama, the founding of the New York Stock Exchange (Buttonwood Agreement)
Detail of Stock Exchange diorama
Diorama of the New York Stock Exchange and Board, 1850, at the Merchants' Exchange
Diorama, new york stock exchange,opening day of 2nd liberty loan, october 22, 1917
[Two photographs of miniature dioramas of the Blue Bell Tavern and lower Broadway, installed at the Museum of the City of New York]
[The "Half Moon", 1609. Two photographs of a miniature group installed in the Marine Museum at the Museum of the City of New York.]
Diorama, New York Stock Exchange, 1881, 10 and 12 Broad Street
[Two views of costume gallery, group at west end and group at east end, Museum of the City of New York]
[Federal Hall, 1789, northeast corner of Wall and Nassau Streets. Photograph of the "Inauguration of Washington, 1789." Miniature group installed in the Altman Foundation Gallery at the Museum of the
[South Street, 1855, just south of Wall Street. Two photographs of a miniature group installed at the Marine Museum at the Museum of the City of New York.]
[Stone Street, 1659, looking toward Whitehall. Two photographs of a miniature group installed in the J. Clarence Davies Gallery at the Museum of the City of New York]
[View of South Street and ships at the Museum of the City of New York]
[Present day Inwood Hill Park, c. 1600, south shore of Spuyten Duyvil Creek. Two photographs of model group depicting Manhattan Island before the white man came. Installation in the J. Clarence Davies
The home of the late John D. Rockefeller, No. 4 West 54th Street. Watercloset.
The home of the late John D. Rockefeller, No. 4 West 54th Street. Exterior, front.
The home of the late John D. Rockefeller, No. 4 West 54th Street. Rear Hall.
The home of the late John D. Rockefeller, No. 4 West 54th Street. Dressing room.
The home of the late John D. Rockefeller, No. 4 West 54th Street. Parlor ceiling.
Salute to the Seasons, Grand Army Plaza, fall of 1957