Color offset print reproduction of the exterior of the Mound Street Temple in Cincinnati. From lllustrated Cincinnati : a pictorial hand-book of the Queen city, comprising its architecture, manufacture, trade by Daniel J. Kenny.
Black-and-white wood engraving of six New York City landmarks, including the original location of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun on Elm Street. Engraving by William D. Smith after a drawing by Alexander Jackson Davis.
Black-and-white engraving of the original location of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun on Elm Street in New York. After a drawing by Alexander Jackson Davis.
Black-and-white print illustration of the exterior of the former location of Temple Beth-El in New York. Reproduced from an etching by Ernest D. Roth. From Description of the new buildings being erected at 65th Street and Fifth Avenue by Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York : consisting of Temple Emanu-El, Beth-El Chapel, Community House, published New York: Sherman & Lebair, Inc.
Black-and-white illustration of the exterior of the original location of Congregation Beth Israel at 34 South Pennsylvania Avenue in Atlantic City. Heliotype Printing Co., Boston. Published in no. 361 of the American Architect and Building News on June 25, 1892.
Black-and-white photograph of the interior of the chapel at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. The chapel was renovated prior to the college's centennial in 1975.
Black-and-white offset print reproduction depicting Yom Kippur at the Park East Synagogue in New York. Original illustration by Irving R. Wiles. From the article "The Jews in New York" by Richard Wheatley, published in the January 1892 edition of The Century Magazine.
Map of the city of New York as it was in the years 1742-1744, including the first Mill Street Synagogue of Congregation Shearith Israel. Lithograph by George Hayward after an original drawing by David Grim. Published in D. T. Valentine's Manual of the corporation of the city of New York for 1854.
Black-and-white pen and ink architectural rendering of the exterior of Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim in Charleston. Illustration signed by Richard L. Moutz.