Old entrance to the Morgan library, 33 East 36th Street. Built 1903-1906 ; Architect: Charles McKim of McKim, Meade & White. The rotunda connected the building's three main rooms: J.P. Morgan's study, J.P. Morgan's library, and the librarian's...
A photograph of the Red Mills at Mahopac Falls. Several women and children can be seen outside of the mill, with a gentleman standing in the entranceway.
This is one of the two eagles that adorn the tops of the doorways of the old William Sloane House. The eagle's shield are the words, "Spirit, Mind, Body," those elements of people that Y.M.C.A. programs seek to build.
Drawing; Eighteen people; Two couples dancing on stairs (including Ichabod and Katrina); One man looking in window; One man in doorway; One man playing fiddle; House; Trees; Drawing Caption
The Reed Tavern, Now Landrine House. The building is well maintained, and is seen from the front entrance. The door is partially hidden by shrubs in front of the porch.
A photograph of Sergeant Sylvanus Brundage's House. The front of the house faces a stone wall, and has many trees around it. No clear path is seen leading to the doorway.
Two overlapping photographs; One photograph shows Sunnyside, and the second photograph on bottom right shows brook; The caption reads "Glimpse of Sunnyside and the Brook from the Railroad"
Photograph of Sunnyside; Sunnyside, Washington Irving's home, is next to a winding driveway and is surrounded by trees with a view of the Hudson River.
Photograph of Washington Irving's home, Sunnyside with a hand-written caption "A little old-fashioned, stone mansion, all made up of gable ends, and of full of angles and corners as an old cocked bat"