Charles P. Leverich House
Collection: Eugene Armbruster Drawings and Photographs
Date: August 1923; 1923-08
Material: Black and white photograph Dimension:
4.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 dpi
Creator: Eugene L. Armbruster
Identifier: aql:29542 ela-004955 ela-004955.tif
Description: Charles P. Leverich House - View of the front of the Henry S. Leverich House (hidden behind shrubbery), which was located north of Elmhurst Avenue (aka Shell Rd.) on the east side of 93rd Street. The house was built ca. 1840 - 1841 by Charles P. Leverich (d. 1876) on 16 acres adjoining the old Leverich Estate, and was later occupied by his brother Henry S. Leverich. Fred Schuchardt of Schuchardt, Favre & Co. (Importers) later owned (married Remsen 1846); a Mrs. Viel occupied it ca. 1922. The house was taken down June 1925, and parts of the structure were re-erected as a summer house at Throggs Neck.
Creator :
Eugene L. Armbruster
Date :
August 1923; 1923-08
Summary/Description :
Charles P. Leverich House - View of the front of the Henry S. Leverich House (hidden behind shrubbery), which was located north of Elmhurst Avenue (aka Shell Rd.) on the east side of 93rd Street. The house was built ca. 1840 - 1841 by Charles P. Leverich (d. 1876) on 16 acres adjoining the old Leverich Estate, and was later occupied by his brother Henry S. Leverich. Fred Schuchardt of Schuchardt, Favre & Co. (Importers) later owned (married Remsen 1846); a Mrs. Viel occupied it ca. 1922. The house was taken down June 1925, and parts of the structure were re-erected as a summer house at Throggs Neck.
Subject :
Dwellings; Long Island Rail Road
Rights :
Public domain
Coverage :
Elmhurst Avenue, Jackson Heights, Queens, NY
Type :
Black and white photograph
Format :
Black and white photograph; 4.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 dpi
Identifier :
aql:29542 ela-004955 ela-004955.tif
Subject:
Dwellings; Long Island Rail Road
Dwellings; Long Island Rail Road
Rights Notice
Public domain
Public domain
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