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Howard House

Collection: Eugene Armbruster Drawings and Photographs
Date: February 11, 1924; 1924-02-11 Material: Black and white photograph Dimension: 4.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 dpi
Creator: Eugene L. Armbruster Identifier: aql:29679 ela-004725 ela-004725.tif

Description: Howard House - (Mrs. Howard House, aka Thompson House, aka Odekirk House, aka old Presbyterian Parsonage) Close up of the front of the Mrs. Howard House. It was the Samuel Coe House, then the town of Newtown purchased it 1695 for a Presbyterian Parsonage and sold it in 1817 to Mr. Bacon, father-in-law of Robert Thompson, it was owned by the Howard family in the early 1900's, and located on the south side of Queens Boulevard, about three blocks east of Woodhaven Ave. (old No. 234 Queens Blvd.) [Light-Struck and Very Faded print]

Title : Howard House

Collection : aql:7837

Creator : Eugene L. Armbruster

Date : February 11, 1924; 1924-02-11

Summary/Description : Howard House - (Mrs. Howard House, aka Thompson House, aka Odekirk House, aka old Presbyterian Parsonage) Close up of the front of the Mrs. Howard House. It was the Samuel Coe House, then the town of Newtown purchased it 1695 for a Presbyterian Parsonage and sold it in 1817 to Mr. Bacon, father-in-law of Robert Thompson, it was owned by the Howard family in the early 1900's, and located on the south side of Queens Boulevard, about three blocks east of Woodhaven Ave. (old No. 234 Queens Blvd.) [Light-Struck and Very Faded print]

Subject : Dwellings

Rights : Public domain

Coverage : Queens Boulevard, Rego Park, Queens, NY

Type : Black and white photograph

Format : Black and white photograph; 4.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 dpi

Identifier : aql:29679 ela-004725 ela-004725.tif

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Subject:
Dwellings
Rights Notice
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