Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Horses drinking from trough on Broadway and Reade Street in Manhattan, photograph by M.J. & E., ED, undated.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Horses drinking from trough at the intersection of Fulton and Liberty Streets (now Cadman Plaza West between Pineapple and Clark Streets) in Brooklyn, photograph by M.J. & E., ED, undated.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Washington Square in Manhattan, architect Edward H. Denby, donated by Miss Mary Taber, refused consideration on May 27, 1903.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Washington Square in Manhattan, architect Edward H. Denby, donated by Miss Mary Taber, series 79, exhibit E, approved and disapproved in part August 18, 1903.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Robert Ray Hamilton drinking fountain for Riverside Drive at the foot of 76th Street, exhibit 83, exhibit L, approved February 14, 1905.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Mulberry Bend Park in Manhattan, architect Charles R. Lamb donated by the Women’s Municipal League, exhibit 109, exhibit C, approved December 15, 1903.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Speyer drinking fountain for Long Acre Square at 47th Street and Broadway in Manhattan, architect Hamilton Bell, donated by Mrs. James Speyer, series 161, exhibit B, disapproved June 13, 1905.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Speyer drinking fountain for Long Acre Square at 47th Street and Broadway in Manhattan, architect Hamilton Bell, donated by Mrs. James Speyer, series 161, exhibit C, disapproved June 13, 1905.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Speyer drinking fountain for Long Acre Square in Manhattan, architect Hamilton Bell, donated by Mrs. James Speyer, series 161, exhibit H, approved November 14, 1905.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Macomb’s Dam Park in the Bronx, designed by J.L. Mott Iron Works, application, page 1, series 193, exhibit A, disapproved December 12, 1905.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Macomb’s Dam Park in the Bronx, designed by J.L. Mott Iron Works, application, page 2, series 193, exhibit A, disapproved December 12, 1905.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Macomb’s Dam Park in the Bronx, designed by J.L. Mott Iron Works, certificate, series 193, disapproved December 12, 1905.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Macomb’s Dam Park in the Bronx, designed by J.L. Mott Iron Works, series 193, exhibit C, disapproved December 12, 1905.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Macomb’s Dam Park in the Bronx, Department of Parks Chief Engineer Martin Schenck, series 193, exhibit F, disapproved September 18, 1906.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Macomb’s Dam Park in the Bronx, Department of Parks Chief Engineer Martin Schenck, series 193, exhibit I, disapproved January 14, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Macomb’s Dam Park in the Bronx, Department of Parks Chief Engineer Martin Schenck, series 193, exhibit J, disapproved January 14, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Macomb’s Dam Park in the Bronx, Department of Parks Chief Engineer Martin Schenck, series 193, exhibit K, disapproved January 14, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Watering trough for Long Acre Square in Manhattan, donated by Mrs. Carroll Livingston, series 204, exhibit B, disapproved April 10, 1906.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountains for various locations in Manhattan, donated by the Henry Bergh Humane Society, series 205, exhibit B, disapproved April 10, 1906.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountains for various locations in Manhattan, donated by the New York City Humane Society, series 205, exhibit D, approved July 5, 1906.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Gouverneur Slip in Manhattan, donated by the New York City Humane Society, series 205, exhibit O, approved July 5, 1906.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for various locations in Manhattan, architect John S. Humphrey, donated by F. Augustus Schermerhorn and the ASPCA, series 276, exhibit B, approved April 27, 1907.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Fourth Avenue between 11th and 12th Streets in Manhattan, architect John S. Humphrey, donated by Grove Hinman and the ASPCA, series 276, exhibit F, approved May 14, 1907.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for Fourth Avenue between 11th and 12th Streets in Manhattan, architect John S. Humphrey, donated by Grove Hinman and the ASPCA, series 276, exhibit H, approved May 14, 1907.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for the south side of Battery Place, architect William Sanger, donated by F. Augustus Schermerhorn and the ASPCA, series 284, exhibit P, approved July 23, 1907.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain relocation from Coenties Slip to Jeannette Park in Manhattan, architect William Sanger, donated by the Seamen’s Church Institute and the ASPCA, series 284, exhibit R, approved May 12, 1913.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for various locations in Manhattan, designed by J.L. Mott Iron Works, donated by the ASPCA, series 285, exhibit B, disapproved June 11, 1907.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for various locations in Manhattan, designed by J.L. Mott Iron Works, donated by the ASPCA, series 285, exhibit C, disapproved June 11, 1907.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for St. John’s Park on Clarkson Street in Manhattan, architects Cross & Cross, donated by an anonymous donor, series 286, exhibit B, approved June 27, 1907.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Drinking fountain for the Plaza at 110th Street and 5th Avenue, architects Cross & Cross, donated by the ASPCA, series 286, exhibit G, approved April 14, 1908.