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I have attached below, a listing of postcards published by Charles H. Buck of Kingsbidge, in the Bronx, with my earliest postmarked 1906:
1 Bailey Avenue, Looking South from West 230 St
2 Broadway and 230th Street as it looked in 1890
3 Bronx Catholic Orphan Asylum (for Girls), Sedwick Avenue & Kingsbridge Road
4 Church of the Mediator, Kings Bridge Ave, Kings Bridge, NY
5 Convent of Jesus Mary, Church St, Kings Bridge, NY
6 Dutch Garden at Van Cortlandt Park
7 Elmhurst Residence of Mr. G.P. Morosini, Riverdale-on-Hudson, NY
8 Engine Co. 52, N.Y. Fire Department, Kings Bridge
9 Engine Company, 81, N.Y.F.D., Kings Bridger, NY
10 Hadley’s or Farmers’ Bridge, Harlem River & Kings Bridge Road
11 Hagman’s Tree, Spuyten Duyvil on the Hudson, New York City
12 Historic Kings Bridge of Revolutionary Days
13 Kings Bridge Police Station, 40 Precinct, Boston Avenue
14 Lake & Boat House, Van Cortlandt Park
15 Looking West from Webb Academy, towards the Palisades, Kings Bridge, NY
16 New York Public Library, Kings Bridge Branch
17 Old Godwin Mansion, 228 St Broadway
18 Old Kings Bridge Hotel. A Popular Road House of Former Days
19 Old Station of the NY Central RR at KingsBridge
20 Old Van Cortlandt Mansion, Van Cortlandt Park
21 Power House, Looking South from 225 St & Broadway
22 Presbyterian Chapel at Spuyten Duyvil, NY
23 Prison Window from the Old Sugar House, in Van Cortlandt Park
24 Private Residence, Spuyten Duyvil on Hudson
25 PS No. 7 – Kings Bridge, N.Y.
26 Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum. ( for Girls) Sedwick Ave and Kingsbridge Road NYC
27 Scene at Van Cortlandt Park – The Old Mill Waterway
28 Scene in Dashe’s Lane, Van Cortlandt, NYC
29 Seton Hospital, Riverdale Ave, Spuyten Duyvil, NY
30 St Stephen’s ME Church, Marble Hill, Kings Bridge
31 Spuyten Duyvil Swing Bridge
32 Temporary Terminus of Subway at 230 St, Kingsbridge, NYC