Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station for Engine Company 23 located at West 58th Street in Manhattan, front elevation, architect Alexander Stevens, series 176, exhibit B, approved September 12, 1906
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located at Union Street and 7th Avenue in Brooklyn, elevation, architect Walter E. Parfitt, series 233, exhibit C, approved October 23, 1906
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located at Union Street and 7th Avenue in Brooklyn, section and elevation, architect Walter E. Parfitt, series 233, exhibit E, approved October 23, 1906
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire Department Storehouse located at Myrtle Avenue near North Elliott Place in Brooklyn, elevations, architect Edward L. Middleton, series 255, exhibit C, approved February 6, 1907
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Tablets for Fire stations located at Union Street, Eleventh Street, and Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn, architect Walter E. Parfitt, series 268, exhibit J, approved December 10, 1907
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located at Belmont Avenue in the Bronx, front elevation, architects Herts & Tallant, series 270, exhibit C, approved April 24, 1907
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located on the corner of Rockaway Avenue and Avenue F in Brooklyn, side elevation, architect Alexander Stevens, series 271, exhibit C, rejected April 24, 1907
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Engine house located at White Plains Avenue in the Bronx, elevations, architect Paul R. Allen, series 273, exhibit G, approved June 11, 1907
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire Department dock house at the foot of 35th Street in Manhattan, elevations, architect Alexander Stevens, series 299, exhibit C, approved January 14, 1908
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire Department dock house located at the foot of 132nd Street in Manhattan, floor plans, architect Alexander Stevens, series 308, exhibit D, approved January 14, 1908
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Engine house located at DeKalb Avenue near Lewis Avenue in Brooklyn, elevations, architect Alexander Stevens, series 331, exhibit C, approved May 12, 1908
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Engine house located at 136 Wythe Avenue in Brooklyn, elevations, architect Alexander Stevens, series 333, exhibit C, approved May 12, 1908
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Hook and Ladder house located at Hancock Place near Manhattan Avenue in Manhattan, elevations, architect Howard Constable, series 363, exhibit B, rejected July 29, 1908
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located at Hancock Place near Manhattan Avenue in Manhattan, elevations, architect Howard Constable, series 363, exhibit G, approved August 19, 1908
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located at White Plains Road in the Bronx, longitudinal section, architect F.L.V. Hoppin, series 364, exhibit H, approved August 19, 1908
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located at Lexington Avenue and 50th Street in Manhattan, front elevation, architects Hoppin & Koen, series 448, exhibit G, approved March 12, 1912
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Twenty-five and fifty foot sites for fire engine houses citywide, architects Hoppin & Koen, application, page 1, series 527, exhibit A, approved November 15, 1910
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Twenty-five and fifty foot sites for fire engine houses citywide, architects Hoppin & Koen, application, page 2, series 527, exhibit A, approved November 15, 1910
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Twenty-five and fifty foot sites for fire engine houses citywide, architects Hoppin & Koen, site list, page 1, series 527, exhibit A, approved November 15, 1910
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Twenty-five and fifty foot sites for fire engine houses citywide, architects Hoppin & Koen, site list, page 2, series 527, exhibit A, approved November 15, 1910
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Twenty-five foot sites for fire engine houses citywide, model, architects Hoppin & Koen, series 527, exhibit B, approved November 15, 1910
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fifty foot site for fire engine houses citywide, model, architects Hoppin & Koen, series 527, exhibit C, approved November 15, 1910
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Sixty foot design for fire engine houses citywide, front elevation, architects Hoppin & Koen, series 527, exhibit E, approved December 13, 1910
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire engine house located at Vermilyea Avenue near Academy Street in Manhattan, architects Dennison, Hirons & Darbyshire, series 600, exhibit B, approved December 12, 1911
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire engine house located at Sheffield Avenue near Livonia Avenue in Brooklyn, elevation, architects Morgan & Trainer, series 623, exhibit B, rejected February 13, 1912
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire engine house located at Richardson Street near Leonard Street in Brooklyn, elevation, architects Morgan & Trainer, series 624, exhibit B, rejected February 13, 1912
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire engine house located at Grand Street near Van Alst Street in Queens, elevation, architects Morgan & Trainer, series 625, exhibit B, rejected February 13, 1912
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located at Morris Avenue near 169th Street in the Bronx, elevation, architects Hoppin & Koen, series 636, exhibit B, approved March 12, 1912
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located at Morris Avenue near 169th Street in the Bronx, longitudinal section, architects Hoppin & Koen, series 636, exhibit C, approved March 12, 1912
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Fire station located at East 111th Street near 2nd Avenue in Manhattan, architects Hoppin & Koen, application, page 1, series 640, exhibit A, approved March 12, 1912