Plate VI: The Wading Place at Kingsbridge — Bolton (1922)
Plate VI: The Wading Place at Kingsbridge — Bolton (1922)
Photograph of the ancient wading place at Kingsbridge, now covered by Broadway. The Macomb house is visible on the left, with the Old Kingsbridge road in the foreground. This crossing point over Spuyten Duyvil Creek connected Manhattan’s trail system to the great paths running north through Westchester toward Croton and beyond. Photograph by Edward Wenzel.
Date: c.1920 Location: Kingsbridge, Bronx Type: photograph Subjects: river, bridge, house, road, trees Text visible in image: PL. VI, THE WADING PLACE AT KINGSBRIDGE, NOW COVERED BY BROADWAY. Photograph by Edward Wenzel. The Macomb house on the left, Old Kingsbridge road in the foreground.
Source: Bolton, Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis (1922), Plate VI License: Public domain
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