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Collection: Eugene Armbruster Drawings and Photographs
Date: 1923 Material: Black and white photograph Dimension: 4.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 dpi
Creator: Eugene L. Armbruster Identifier: aql:25775 ela-004270 ela-004270.tif

Description: Judge Jonathan T. Furman House - Looking west from Furmanville Ave. (formerly Juniper Swamp Rd., aka Middle Village Rd.) and 82nd St. The closer buildings at the left are a milk dairy. In the center background is the Judge Jonathan T. Furman House on the west side of Dry Harbor Road at the current Cowles Court. Possenried occupied this house 1922. It was built circa 1750, and burned down 1928.

Collection : aql:7837

Creator : Eugene L. Armbruster

Date : 1923

Summary/Description : Judge Jonathan T. Furman House - Looking west from Furmanville Ave. (formerly Juniper Swamp Rd., aka Middle Village Rd.) and 82nd St. The closer buildings at the left are a milk dairy. In the center background is the Judge Jonathan T. Furman House on the west side of Dry Harbor Road at the current Cowles Court. Possenried occupied this house 1922. It was built circa 1750, and burned down 1928.

Subject : Dwellings; Farm buildings

Rights : Public domain; Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Middle Village, Queens, NY Middle Village (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.) Newtown (Queens County, N.Y.)

Type : Black and white photograph

Format : Black and white photograph; 4.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 dpi

Identifier : aql:25775 ela-004270 ela-004270.tif

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Subject:
Dwellings; Farm buildings
Rights Notice
Public domain; Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.


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