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Meadow Camp at Hook Creek

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library
Date: 1926 Material: Black and white photographs Dimension: 3 x 2.1 inches; 600 dpi
Creator: Pamela Hansen Identifier: aql:21189 qmp-ph-000008 qmp-ph-000008-0.tif

Description: Once a bird hunting camp for the Siebeneichen family, the The Siebeneichen Boathouse (Meadow Camp) was turned into a family beach house in the later years. The Siebeneichen family owned this beach house after 1880 to 1927. Louisa M. Siebeneichen, seen in the doorway, is the great grandmother of the collector, Pamela Griffin Hansen.

Collection : aql:13844

Creator : Pamela Hansen

Date : 1926

Summary/Description : Once a bird hunting camp for the Siebeneichen family, the The Siebeneichen Boathouse (Meadow Camp) was turned into a family beach house in the later years. The Siebeneichen family owned this beach house after 1880 to 1927. Louisa M. Siebeneichen, seen in the doorway, is the great grandmother of the collector, Pamela Griffin Hansen.

Subject : Swimming; Boathouses

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

Coverage : Hook Creek, Queens, NY Hook Creek (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.) Jamaica Bay (N.Y.)

Type : Digital image, photograph

Format : Black and white photographs; 3 x 2.1 inches; 600 dpi

Identifier : aql:21189 qmp-ph-000008 qmp-ph-000008-0.tif

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Subject:
Swimming; Boathouses
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