Homes
• Named Estates
Lansing Mansion, 405 Second Avenue (gone)
The Abbey, Second Avenue (gone)
The Boradaile, Cemetery Road (gone)
Elm Place, 601 Fourth Avenue
Elmhurst, 20 Gurley Avenue
Glenwood, 1 Eddy’s Lane
Nestledown, Haughney Road (gone)
Oaklands, 188 Seventh Avenue
Riverview, Haughney Road (gone)
Sunnyside (just outside Batestown in Middleburgh)
Villa Terrace, 116th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues (gone)
• Troy Times’ Modern Homes of Greater Troy Series (early 20th Century)
• Architecture of Lansingburgh book
• Real estate advertisements
• Architecture Worth Saving Rensselaer County, N. Y. book (1965)
662 Second Avenue (pp. 36-37)
638 Third Avenue (pp. 44-45)
118th Street at First Avenue (pp. 48-49)
Lion Shirt Building (p. 65)
Boradaile (p. 196)
• Historic Resources of the Hudson book (1969)
28. Judson Mansion, 2-story brick Victorian, with brackets and tower, c. 1865. [1 118th Street]
29. No. 638 Third Avenue, 2-story brick, Greek Revival elements, 1846. [possibly this was meant to be 538 Third Avenue]
30. Pair of Houses, 2-story board-and-batten, gingerbread carpentry, mid-19th Century. [14 and 16 114th Street]
31. House, 1-story brick, Victorian with mansard roof, c. 1880. [possibly 286 Third Avenue? (the book has large dots on a small map, making identification difficult)]
32. Building, 2-story clapboard, bracketed, c. 1850. (Rensselaer County Junior Museum)* [102 Second Avenue north of 102nd Street]