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Charles P. Leverich House

Collection: Eugene Armbruster Drawings and Photographs
Date: March 1924; 1924-03 Material: Black and white photograph Dimension: 4.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 dpi
Creator: Eugene L. Armbruster Identifier: aql:29571 ela-004972 ela-004972.tif

Description: Charles P. Leverich House - Distant view across fields of the house 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. C.P. Leverich 1852, 1860, 1873; C.P. Leverich Estate 1891; Fred Schuchardt later owned ca. 1890-91, and 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.

Collection : aql:7837

Creator : Eugene L. Armbruster

Date : March 1924; 1924-03

Summary/Description : Charles P. Leverich House - Distant view across fields of the house 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. C.P. Leverich 1852, 1860, 1873; C.P. Leverich Estate 1891; Fred Schuchardt later owned ca. 1890-91, and 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; Farms

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:29571 ela-004972 ela-004972.tif

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