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Patchin Place. One time home of John Masefield and Theodore Dreiser.
M3Y33861 
Old Merchant's House, 29 East 4th St, 1950.
M3Y33844 
Oldest and largest Elm tree on Manhattan. 29 Washington Square West, in background , - former home Mrs. F.D.R. Sept 1, 1947.
M3Y33835 
St. John's Gardens- Greenwich Village.
M3Y33866 
Bill Bertolotti's Restaurant 85 West 3rd St. Greenwich Village. May 12, 1948.
M3Y33839 
William Cullen Bryant, 30 W. 16th St. Sept 4, 1950.
M3Y33856 
Grove Court - scene of O. Henry's story "The Last Leaf."
M3Y33841 
Home of Thomas Wolfe, 5 Montague Terrace, Brooklyn. Sept. 15, 1947.
M3Y33873 
The Studios, 51 West 10th St. Sept. 14, 1947.
M3Y33867 
St. Luke's in-the-fields and boyhood home of Bret Hartt.
M3Y33834 
Rhinelander Mansion- a [bit of?] Washington Square North.
M3Y33848 
Home of Stephen Vincent Benet, 215 E. 68th St. Oct 2, 1950.
M3Y33855 
George William Curtis House - West Brighton, Staten Island. July 31, 1950.
M3Y33876 
"House of Genuis" 61 Washington Square South. June 26, 1948.
M3Y33857 
View in Gramercy Park, 1950.
M3Y33789 
New York's oldest apartment houses. 142 E. 18th St.
M3Y33860 
The Murray Homestead Flushing, Queens - Oct. 1950.
M3Y33800 
Austen Cottage, Staten Island. Aug. 15, 1950.
M3Y33827 
St. James Episcopal Church, Elmhust, Queens. Oct. 29, 1950.
M3Y33804 
[Mark Twain House.]
M3Y33868 
Home of John Barrymore 132 West 4th St. 1950. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y33854 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3661px × 5500px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Apartment houses
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Fourth Street (New York, N.Y.)
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Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)
HOUSES
John Barrymore (1882-1942)
Josephine Barry
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
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