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More Illustrations in Book: Atlas of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York
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Bounded by Atlantic Avenue, Bond Street, Schermerhorn Street, Flatbush Avenue, Fifth Avenue, President Street and Court Street (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Van Brunt Street (East River Piers), Harrison Street, Columbia Street, Amity Street, Court Street, and Hamilton Avenue (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Conway Street, Norman Place, Van Sinderen Avenue, Liberty Avenue, East New York Avenue, Park Place, Saratoga Avenue and Broadway (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Bedford Avenue, Malbone Street, (Prospect Park) Flatbush Avenue, Eastern Parkway, Underhill Avenue and Atlantic Avenue (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Snediker Avenue, Liberty Avenue, Van Sindren Avenue, Conway Street, Bushwick Avenue, (Evergreen Cemetery) Highland Boulevard, Barbey Street and Dumont Avenue (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Clark Street, Fulton Street, Tillary Street, Gold Street, Willoughby Street, Bond Street, Atlantic Avenue, Court Street, Amity Street, Columbia Street, Atlantic Avenue and (East River) Furman Avenue (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Prospect Park Bounded by (Institute Park) Flatbush Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Caton Avenue, Coney Island Avenue, Seeley Avenue, Prospect Avenue, Terrace Place, (Greenwood Cemetery) Gavesend Avenue, 20th Street and Prospect Park West (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Metropolitan Ave., Kent Ave., N. Third St., Wythe Ave., N. Fifth St., Berry St., N. Seventh St., Bedford Ave., N. Ninth St., Driggs Ave., N. 10th St., Roebling St., Union Ave., S. Second St., Hooper St., S. Third St., Keap St., S. Fourth St., Rodney St., S. 5th St., Marcy Ave., Broadway, S. Roebling St., S. Ninth St., Bedford Ave., S. Tenth St., Berry St., S. 11th St., Kent Ave. & River St. (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Newton Creek (Seneca Avenue), Grand Street, Gardner Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue, Scott Avenue, Meserole Street, Seneca Avenue, Purdy Place, Flushing Avenue, Knickerbocker Avenue, Morgan Avenue and Amos Street (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Fifth Avenue, Atlantic Avenue, S. Portland Avenue, Hanson Place, Greene Avenue, Clermont Avenue, Lafayette Avenue, Washington Avenue, Underhill Avenue, Eastern Parkway, Prospect Park West and President Street (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Bayard Street, Graham Avenue, Meeker Avenue, N. Henry Street, Herbert Street, Kingsland Avenue, Division Place, Morgan Avenue, Teneyck Street and Union Avenue (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by (New York Bay) Second Avenue, 28th Street, Third Avenue, Hamilton Avenue, Prospect Avenue, Fifth Avenue and 38th Street (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Stuyvesant Avenue, Fulton Street, Utica Avenue, Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn Avenue, Fulton Street, Tompkins Avenue and Lafayette Avenue (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by First Avenue (New York Bay Piers), 40th Street, Second Avenue, 38th Street, Fourth Avenue and 60th Street (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
Bounded by Rochester Avenue, East New York Avenue, Kingston Avenue and Atlantic Avenue (1908)
George Washington Bromley
(American, 1857-1929)
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