Queens Borough, New York City, 1910-1920; the borough of homes and industry, a descriptive and illustrated book setting forth its wonderful growth and development in commerce, industry and homes during the past ten years ..a prediction of even greater growth during the next ten years ..and a statement of its many advantages, attractions and possibilities as a section wherein to live, to work and to succeed . 0,000 809,200 Ozone Park, First 1,935,000 1,764,000 Whitestone, First 418,000 186,900 Far Rockaway National ,000 848,000 ,00


Queens Borough, New York City, 1910-1920; the borough of homes and industry, a descriptive and illustrated book setting forth its wonderful growth and development in commerce, industry and homes during the past ten years ..a prediction of even greater growth during the next ten years ..and a statement of its many advantages, attractions and possibilities as a section wherein to live, to work and to succeed . 0,000 809,200 Ozone Park, First 1,935,000 1,764,000 Whitestone, First 418,000 186,900 Far Rockaway National ,000 848,000 ,000 741,800 Ridgcwood National 6,235,700 ,100 971,000 (f) First Natl of Richmond Hill 1,924,000 ,000 ? (a) 1913 figures are those of the former Bank of Long Island. Main office in QueensBorough is at Jamaica. Other branches are maintained at Long Island City Kidgcvvond Flushing Corona Fresh Pond Road Far Rockaway Elmhurst Richmond Hill Rockaway Beach College Point Woodhaven Seaside (b) Four branches in Long Island City and one in Flushing. (c) 1913 figures are those of former Queens County Trust Company. Branches inJamaica and Long Island City. (d) Branches are located in Long Island City and Jamaica. (e) 1913 figures are those of the former Broadway Trust Company, w^hich later becamethe Irving Trust Company and now the New York National Irving Bank. (f) IncnrpiiratccI April Photograph taken .April 1920 shows new Long Island City Savings BankBuilding, the First Mortgage Guarantee Company new building, the Title Guar-antee and Trust Co. building upon which construction work had just started,and Long Island City branch of The Bank of the Manhattan Company. 138 Chamber of Comjierce of the Borough of Queens LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER The development of a modern community is dependent upon an adequatesupply of electricity and gas for power, heating and lighting purposes. It is anadvantage from an industrial standpoint to be able to obtain reliable electricpower f


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