Bronxville
Bronxville Classroom, 1912
First Bronxville Village Hall, Station Plaza, ca. 1910
Station Plaza, now corner of Pondfield Rd. & Kraft Ave.; formerly Sportscraft; now, Botticelli’s dress shop
First Bronxville Village Hall and Fire Station, ca. 1910
Station Plaza, now Botticelli’s dress shop
Underhill’s Crossing, ca 1890
First Railroad Station
The American Professional Golf Team, 1921
18th Green at Siwanoy Country Club
Swain’s Cutlery Factory, ca. 1840
72 Pondfield Rd. West, police barracks; now River House Apt.
Swain’s Cutlery Factory, Bronx River
72 Pondfield Rd. West, now River House Apt.
Hotel Gramatan, ca. 1920
Pondfield Rd. & Sagamore Rd.
Casa Laura, ca. 2005
Wellington Pl.; designed by architect William A. Bates; on Federal Register; named for wife of first owner Clarence Stedman, the “poet of Wall St.”
Red Cross Workers, 1917
Volunteers at Siwanoy Country Club
Prescott Avenue, Bronxville, ca. 1900
Prescott Avenue, on Federal Register
Masterton Family Portrait, 1834
Stone/marble merchant & quarry owner Alexander Masterton, wife Euphenus & 5 children – original oil canvas in Los Angeles
Photograph of Elizabeth Custer
Widow of Army Gen. George Armstrong Custer, killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876; lived in Bronxville from ca. 1900 to her death in 1933
William Van Duzer Lawrence, 1910
Founder of artists’ colony & hospital; portrait by Violet Oakley
Photograph of William Low, ca. 1897
Will Low in his Bronxville Studio, ca. 1897
Will Low House and Studio
Will Low’s Bronxville Studio