Sailors' Snug Harbor, Governor's House, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton...
Survey number: HABS NY-6115 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Captain's Cottage No. 2, Richmond Terrace, New B...
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Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory E, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, completed in 1880, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories which overloo... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Residences, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Rich...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This group of residences, constructed during the last quarter of the 19th century, form part of the institution'... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, West Gatehouse, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This gatehouse is one of three on the grounds of the home and forms part of the institution's particularly rich ... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory E, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, completed in 1880, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories which overloo... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory D, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, constructed from 1840-1841, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories whic... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Music Hall, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Rich...
Survey number: HABS NY-6116 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Governor's House, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton...
Survey number: HABS NY-6115 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Chapel, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Richmond...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. The chapel, built in 1855, forms part of the institution's particularly rich catalog of 19th century architectur... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Chapel, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Richmond...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. The chapel, built in 1855, forms part of the institution's particularly rich catalog of 19th century architectur... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory D, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, constructed from 1840-1841, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories whic... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Residences, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Rich...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This group of residences, constructed during the last quarter of the 19th century, form part of the institution'... More
Cribbage -- Sailors' Snug Harbor
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Sailors' Snug Harbor, East Gatehouse, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This gatehouse is one of three on the grounds of the home and forms part of the institution's particularly rich ... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, North Gatehouse, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton,...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This gatehouse is one of three on the grounds of the home and forms part of the institution's particularly rich ... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory E, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, completed in 1880, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories which overloo... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Theatrical pleasures. Pl. 3. Snug in the gallary
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Sailors' Snug Harbor, Recreation Building, Richmond Terrace, New Brigh...
Survey number: HABS NY-6245 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Captain's Cottage No. 2, Richmond Terrace, New B...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Captain's Cottage No. 2, Richmond Terrace, New B...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory D, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, constructed from 1840-1841, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories whic... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory D, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, constructed from 1840-1841, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories whic... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Music Hall, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Rich...
Survey number: HABS NY-6116 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Governor's House, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton...
Survey number: HABS NY-6115 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Chapel, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Richmond...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. The chapel, built in 1855, forms part of the institution's particularly rich catalog of 19th century architectur... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Chapel, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Richmond...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. The chapel, built in 1855, forms part of the institution's particularly rich catalog of 19th century architectur... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory E, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, completed in 1880, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories which overloo... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory D, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, constructed from 1840-1841, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories whic... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory D, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, constructed from 1840-1841, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories whic... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Governor's House, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton...
Survey number: HABS NY-6115 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Recreation Building, Richmond Terrace, New Brigh...
Survey number: HABS NY-6245 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory E, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, completed in 1880, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories which overloo... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Music Hall, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Rich...
Survey number: HABS NY-6116 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Theatrical pleasures. Pl. 3. Snug in the gallary
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Sailors' Snug Harbor, Recreation Building, Richmond Terrace, New Brigh...
Survey number: HABS NY-6245 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Chapel, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Richmond...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. The chapel, built in 1855, forms part of the institution's particularly rich catalog of 19th century architectur... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Chapel, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Richmond...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. The chapel, built in 1855, forms part of the institution's particularly rich catalog of 19th century architectur... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory E, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, completed in 1880, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories which overloo... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Music Hall, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Rich...
Survey number: HABS NY-6116 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Bandstand, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Richm...
Survey number: HABS NY-6316 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, North Gatehouse, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton,...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This gatehouse is one of three on the grounds of the home and forms part of the institution's particularly rich ... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Chapel, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Richmond...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. The chapel, built in 1855, forms part of the institution's particularly rich catalog of 19th century architectur... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory D, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, constructed from 1840-1841, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories whic... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory D, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, constructed from 1840-1841, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories whic... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory D, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, constructed from 1840-1841, is one of an outstanding group of five Greek Revival dormitories whic... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Governor's House, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton...
Survey number: HABS NY-6115 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Snug Harbor - Drawing. Public domain image.
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Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Captain's Cottage No. 2, Richmond Terrace, New B...
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Sailors' Snug Harbor, Music Hall, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Rich...
Survey number: HABS NY-6116 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
On the Garden Bench -- Sailor's Snug Harbor
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Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Recreation Building, Richmond Terrace, New Brigh...
Survey number: HABS NY-6245 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Music Hall, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Rich...
Survey number: HABS NY-6116 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Recreation Building, Richmond Terrace, New Brigh...
Survey number: HABS NY-6245 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Chapel, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Richmond...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. The chapel, built in 1855, forms part of the institution's particularly rich catalog of 19th century architectur... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dining Hall, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Ric...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. Built in 1854-55, this building, originally called the dining hall, is part of the institution's particularly ri... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Recreation Building, Richmond Terrace, New Brigh...
Survey number: HABS NY-6245 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Recreation Building, Richmond Terrace, New Brigh...
Survey number: HABS NY-6245 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, West Gatehouse, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This gatehouse is one of three on the grounds of the home and forms part of the institution's particularly rich ... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Governor's House, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton...
Survey number: HABS NY-6115 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000909
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Dormitory C & Administration Building, Richmond ...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor is a home for aged seamen opened on Staten Island in 1833. This building, the first to be constructed for the institution, was built from 1831-1833. It is one of an outsta... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New Brighton, R...
Significance: The Sailors' Snug Harbor, a home for aged seamen opened in 1833, occupies a spacious site on Staten Island overlooking the Kill Van Kull which leads into New York Harbor. Buildings on the property... More
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Captain's Cottage No. 2, Richmond Terrace, New B...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Captain's Cottage No. 2, Richmond Terrace, New B...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Theatrical pleasures. Pl. 3. Snug in the gallary
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