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Navy-Yard Construction
Navy-Yard Construction
By United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs

Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting a copy of a report made by the board appointed by the commandant of the Navy-Yard, New York, to consider and recommend what improvements are necessary on the water front at the Navy-Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y., for the berthing of battle ships and fleets
By William H. Moody
Commandant's House, Quarters A, Hudson Avenue and Evans Street, New York Naval Shipyard, Borough of Brooklyn
Commandant's House, Quarters A, Hudson Avenue and Evans Street, New York Naval Shipyard, Borough of Brooklyn
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
A short history of the New York Navy Yard
A short history of the New York Navy Yard
By James H. West
Dry Dock #1 (Dock Street at the foot of 3rd Street), Brooklyn Navy Yard, Borough of Brooklyn, Built 1840-1851
Dry Dock #1 (Dock Street at the foot of 3rd Street), Brooklyn Navy Yard, Borough of Brooklyn, Built 1840-1851
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Brooklyn Naval Base
Brooklyn Naval Base
By Abeles Philips Preiss & Shapiro
Illustrated guide to the Brooklyn Navy Yard
Illustrated guide to the Brooklyn Navy Yard
By

Vital arterials gaps and the navy yard neighborhood
By Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority
John Crittenden Watson papers
John Crittenden Watson papers
By John Crittenden Watson
Rodgers family papers
Rodgers family papers
By Alexander Macomb
Washington Irving Chambers papers
Washington Irving Chambers papers
By Washington Irving Chambers
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Brooklyn Navy Yard
By John Bartelstone,Thomas Flagg
Intercepting Sewer, New York Navy Yard
Intercepting Sewer, New York Navy Yard
By
Requesting Authority To Make Changes in Dry Dock No. 4 at Navy Yard, New York. Department Letter
Requesting Authority To Make Changes in Dry Dock No. 4 at Navy Yard, New York. Department Letter
By
Deeds for Brooklyn Navy Yard property. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy in answer to a resolution of the House of the 6th instant, transmitting copies of deeds for the land now occupied by the Brooklyn Navy Yard
Deeds for Brooklyn Navy Yard property. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy in answer to a resolution of the House of the 6th instant, transmitting copies of deeds for the land now occupied by the Brooklyn Navy Yard
By United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs
Cost of Improvements at the Navy-Yard, New York, Necessitated by the Building There of Battle Ship "Connecticut" -- Department Letter
Cost of Improvements at the Navy-Yard, New York, Necessitated by the Building There of Battle Ship "Connecticut" -- Department Letter
By
Alteration of Clothing Factory, New York
Alteration of Clothing Factory, New York
By