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Eugene Armbruster

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220:, where he lived with his wife Julia, and their two children Julia and Eugene Jr. He was a proprietor of the H. Henkel Cigar Box Manufacturing Company until his retirement in 1920. While Armbruster did photography and historical writing throughout his life, he conducted much of this work after he retired. Armbruster took thousands of photographs of Long Island throughout his life. His purpose for taking these photographs was documentary and he was not necessarily concerned with the aesthetic quality. Arbruster often worked as his own publisher and published many limited edition pamphlets. In the 1930s Armbruster served on a Work Progress Administration project collecting information for a local history project. 481: 235:. In the newspaper he often answered questions from readers about the history of Brooklyn, advertised his books, and advocated for the preservation of historic buildings. Armbruster's published pamphlets were mostly limited edition with about 300-500 prints made. Armbruster gathered his research by exploring sites, talking to locals, as well as, by reading newspapers and history books. For his research and work on Genealogy he also referenced census records. 465: 229:
more and more land. His works document Long Island before its transition from farms and fields to urban and suburban developments. Armbruster published several books, most of which pertain to the history of Brooklyn from Dutch settlement in the 17th century to the early 20th century. He was also the author of pamphlets, and a columnist for the
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Armbruster took photographs for documentary over aesthetic purposes. He usually chose to photograph in late fall, winter, and early spring. The overwhelming majority of his photographs are of buildings and street scenes. Many of the landmarks were soon demolished as real estate developers acquired
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Eugene L. Armbruster Photograph Collection, PR 81, Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections, The New-York Historical Society.
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Substantial holdings of Armbruster's photographic prints and negatives, and scrapbooks can be found at the following cultural institutions:
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John Hyslop. Eugene L. Armbruster Drawings and Photographs ca. 1895–1936. Queens Library Collection, February 4, 2010.
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for Queens Library. According to the library's finding aid, Armbruster photographed areas in
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The Eugene Armbruster Drawings and Photographs Collection, Queens Library Digital Archives
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Eugene L. Armbruster Literary Manuscripts, ca. 1895–1936. Queens Library Collection.
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The Eastern District of Brooklyn, with Illustrations and Maps
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Eugene L. Armbruster Drawings and Photographs ca. 1895–1936.
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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Baden-Baden
Bushwick, Brooklyn
Amagansett
Astoria
Bridgehampton
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Heights
Bushwick
Coney Island
Corona
East New York
East Hampton
Elmhurst
Flatbush
Flatlands
Flushing
Forest Hills
Gravesend
Hempstead
Jackson Heights
Jamaica
Jericho
Long Island City
Manhattan
Maspeth
Middle Village
Montauk
Oyster Bay
Queens Village
Rego Park

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