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Statement of responsibility: "For maps, terms and full particulars, address C.L. Haskell, supt., West New Brighton, N.Y." Content: Accompanied by 5 letters from 1928-1930, with attachments, relating to the status of a particular lot in Prohibition Park (10 sheets ; 28 x 22 cm and 15 x 12 cm).
The park was served by a surface trolley line (operated by the Port Richmond and Prohibition Park Electric Railway Company) on Jewett Avenue beginning in 1892, originating in Port Richmond. This would connect to ferries in the northern shore of Port Richmond, or the Staten Island Railway 's North Shore Branch and additional trolley service ...
Hamilton Park Community Houses: Hamilton Park Community Houses: September 26, 1983 : 105 Franklin Ave., 66 Harvard Ave., and 32 Park Pl. New Brighton: 18: House at 5910 Amboy Road: House at 5910 Amboy Road: December 16, 1982
Wikidata:WikiProject sum of all paintings/Creator/Jasper Francis Cropsey Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
Staten Island Borough Hall: March 23, 1982: Staten Island Family Courthouse (Staten Island Children's Courthouse), 100 Richmond Terr January 30, 2001: Staten Island Lighthouse: January 17, 1968: Staten Island Savings Bank Building: September 19, 2006: Stephens House and General Store, Historic Richmond Town August 26, 1969
Francis Hector Clergue (August 28, 1856 – January 19, 1939) was an American businessman who became the leading industrialist of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, at the turn of the 20th century. [ 1 ]
Mysterious “traffic” signs featuring former President Donald Trump’s silhouetted profile have been popping up around Staten Island, Bay Ridge and other parts of the city, garnering a mix of ...
Hamilton Park Community Houses are three historic homes located at New Brighton, Staten Island, New York. The Pritchard House (66 Harvard Ave., c. 1853) is a large, 2-story L-shaped brick building coated with rusticated stucco. No 32 Park Place (c. 1865) is a two-story, brick dwelling with a mansard roof. It features an Italianate style cornice.