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Newtown - Flushing Avenue - Maspeth

Collection: Eugene Armbruster Drawings and Photographs
Date: March 1923; 1923-03 Material: Black and white photograph Dimension: 4.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 dpi
Creator: Eugene L. Armbruster Identifier: aql:26058 ela-004598 ela-004598.tif

Description: Flushing Avenue - S. Hebbard House (in 1852) on the west side Flushing Ave. north of Metropolitan Ave., just south of 53rd St. It was owned by Andrew Hutty Prior to 1849, S. Hebbard 1852, George H. Hubbs (a Milkman) 1891, and E. Hebbard 1860, 1873. Occupied by Mott circa 1922. Some distance north of here in 1891 was the Queens County Driving Park, between Grand Ave., on the south side of the railroad tracks, Garrison St. (54th St.) and John St. (60th St.)

Collection : aql:7837

Creator : Eugene L. Armbruster

Date : March 1923; 1923-03

Summary/Description : Flushing Avenue - S. Hebbard House (in 1852) on the west side Flushing Ave. north of Metropolitan Ave., just south of 53rd St. It was owned by Andrew Hutty Prior to 1849, S. Hebbard 1852, George H. Hubbs (a Milkman) 1891, and E. Hebbard 1860, 1873. Occupied by Mott circa 1922. Some distance north of here in 1891 was the Queens County Driving Park, between Grand Ave., on the south side of the railroad tracks, Garrison St. (54th St.) and John St. (60th St.)

Subject : Dwellings; Factories

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

Coverage : Maspeth, Queens, NY Maspeth (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:26058 ela-004598 ela-004598.tif

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Dwellings; Factories
Rights Notice
Public domain; Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.


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