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House on Justice Avenue

Collection: This image is from The Eugene Armbruster Drawings and Photographs and is depicted in a print and digital image.; Image is part of the Eugene Armbruster Drawings and Photographs
Date: March, 1923; 1923-03 Material: gelatin silver print Dimension: 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Eugene L. Armbruster Identifier: aql:8457 ela-004029 ela-004029.tif

Description: House on Justice Avenue. Owned by Abraham C. Rapelye in 1820, and by R.C. B. Boerum in 1873 and 1891. The house was taken down around 1937. View looking north east along 56th Avenue.; hand written on back of print: Borem House center Court St + Horsebrook Road RA Borem 1873 + 1891 Elmhurst gone Newtown March 1923

Collection : aql:7837; vital:1

Creator : Eugene L. Armbruster

Date : March, 1923; 1923-03

Summary/Description : House on Justice Avenue. Owned by Abraham C. Rapelye in 1820, and by R.C. B. Boerum in 1873 and 1891. The house was taken down around 1937. View looking north east along 56th Avenue.; hand written on back of print: Borem House center Court St + Horsebrook Road RA Borem 1873 + 1891 Elmhurst gone Newtown March 1923

Subject : Dwellings

Rights : Public domain

Coverage : Justice Avenue and 56th Avenue, Elmhurst, NY Elmhurst (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : black and white print; digital image

Format : gelatin silver print; 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:8457 ela-004029 ela-004029.tif

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Subject:
Dwellings
Rights Notice
Public domain


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