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Newtown - Abraham Van Siclen Lott House - Forest Hills

Collection: Eugene Armbruster Drawings and Photographs
Date: April 1923; 1923-04 Material: Black and white photograph Dimension: 4.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 dpi
Creator: Eugene L. Armbruster Identifier: aql:25746 ela-004197 ela-004197.tif

Description: Abraham Van Siclen Lott House - South and east view from bend in old road at 110th St. and Colonial Ave. The house on was on the south side of 62nd Drive (Old Mill Rd.) west of Colonial Ave. Stephen I. Lott (1852, 1860), A.V.S. Lott (1873, 1891, 1896), last occupants Charles V. Rapelye & Miss Sarah E. Lott. The Rear of the farm sold in 1926;, and the house was razed May 1960 for apartment buildings. Photo taken April 1923.

Collection : aql:7837

Creator : Eugene L. Armbruster

Date : April 1923; 1923-04

Summary/Description : Abraham Van Siclen Lott House - South and east view from bend in old road at 110th St. and Colonial Ave. The house on was on the south side of 62nd Drive (Old Mill Rd.) west of Colonial Ave. Stephen I. Lott (1852, 1860), A.V.S. Lott (1873, 1891, 1896), last occupants Charles V. Rapelye & Miss Sarah E. Lott. The Rear of the farm sold in 1926;, and the house was razed May 1960 for apartment buildings. Photo taken April 1923.

Subject : Dwellings; Meadows

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

Coverage : Forest Hills, Queens, NY Forest Hills (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:25746 ela-004197 ela-004197.tif

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


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