Rll}llMONll . . . VV77-au3-: .j7Vi;77:]\ill wi)- ., Jill! Ilill HW Hill ,3ji-itil 7?7? WV--ilWhitewood Avenue at Hart Avenue - f?V'.77.--.-. '77--7. ir-{I --. =7 - 7- $777;% 7--.%?77777 :i7V7-7757 777 777*77,14--}-ii . 7`--xV l. . - il; - EiKi` gz`. a oo E'i=r a n- ""7777 . Hoyt Avenue .-77 i gg-tin V7VV ,7 - eg.; - -- -. . St. Marks Place ut Hamilton Avenue looking toward Nicholas Street -.77 7-"`i7 VV - 7.7777-777-77.7.5 gg,. 7 .-7, 7-7 VV 7 A 77;*7i73__ I-?--g.-s 4 oV' - - 7.-VQTr7: ;f - 7 7;.7 Z1 I.-, L1 7i 7 - - 7- .-Castleton Avenue from Davis Avenue to Pelton 7 - A . Z-si; 7 7 - - 4-1 venue 7 - - .7 -. LJ.-- - . - l- - VV .7V-V7 Pine Street at Corson Avenue in direction of Brighton Avenue dh I I RICHMOND he I rue new vom: runes . DAILY MIRROR i . A IOURNAL-AMERICAN . sail-ORS I .2, v4M*"' I Lf =?'Zf1 lr 4 I 4_ Snuc - re'; -1 a- L. .. I {F-dmti I as ;I?Hi_ I- gf AKIIQX /`Ir4xqwPOPULATION 38,647 . I I (larger than Zanesville, Ohio) xy I Native white 29,683 I ft I-i1?l_ I I Foreign-born white . . . 7,988 i Negro 958 5 (M s. I Other races I 18 A third qf the are Italians, concentrated in the eastern I I SBCZEOFL Q, FAMILIES 9,832 --owner families . . . 3,552 I --tenant families . . . 6,280 FAMILIES BY RENT ANNUAL EXPENDITURE GROUPS Rental Expenditure $150 up $10,000 up 138 100-149 6,0009,999 338 . Most commuters and visitors to Richmond arrive by the Staten Island 75_ 99 4 5006 999 618 ferry which docks at St. George, tip of Brighton. St. George is also I- 5g. 74 3,313 the terminal for all Staten Island transportation. It is a centuries-old F7 30- 49 1,800-2,999 3,580 settlement. Some of its antiquity is mirrored in the big, old homestead; 40? 49 2.400-2.999 1.751 on ancient residential streets. Brighton is the most densely populated district of Staten Island, and it is also thickly,.spotted with schools, Unknown I I I hospitals, and cemeteries. Perhaps its bestkhown institution is Sailors famny I $1559. Snug Harbor. Brighton has several retail areas. Victory Boulevard, Awagefamily expenditure I $2 957 Richmond Terrace, Castleton Avenue, and Jersey Street are its most RESIDENTIAL STRIICTURES I 6205 important shopping streets. Industrial development clings to the water- _0ne_famHy houses I 3 748 front. Brighton is a district of one- and two-family homes, with some houses I apartment buildings. +three?0r-more-family houses, 826 COPYRIGHT 1943 A MAPS (C) CITY OF ll. Y. ?-=.iIoi??rite I - 4* "i.-All Nycfix.-- Above- Greta Pl H'll A V- . qxup fj- . OCC I CFES -oo-45-2, -- .4 Q- . mg_t_V I ?oo.--. ih I wr Above: Allandale Road ?nd_ Beverly Road - EnB5-fi I . V, 4 I ;4!*fI I II -- {8 Tir{Jlgscye wlga Right; Sllverlake Apartments Victor Boulevard dy?i'V-kn . . - - --3 4>>{if4-4- 4-lux1-.I . Vi 4?Water Street looking toward Wright Street Britton Avenue tram Clove Road facing DeKalb Street I OA . I. -- av? iarua News i fa. gg i THE NEW YORK TIMES ., 5 -- ji QF f_ tl DAILY MIRROR 'pq., . gy1,,-1/i>0i=uLAn0N 22,775 -- . . Ms (larger than Fargo, N. DakotaNative white . . . 26,130 V-: Foreign born white . . . 6,068 fl?jggNegro 497 gt tv, I . Other races Italians, most numerous an the east Esfw . lite central area, comprise 40-51 jirergn om. ly _r FAMILIES 7 782 XR ilt"`Aqi I f: . . . 2,792 FLO sg; e. A --tenant families . . . 4,990 i" Q, .. gf., i Willi; /7 FAMILIES BY RENT .. I I ANNUAL EXPENDITURE GROUPS . r- tn . a. Y1- . Rental Expendnure I . - 0, . $150 up $10,000 up 131 . ile gig'gqnx l00-149 6,000-9,999 166 -. 4,500-5,999 296 gm 1 we zu su- 74 1,099 - IH 30- 49 1,800-2,999 2,915 @3 z' is GY . 49 1-109 (R) 5-. fl sv- 39 1.800-2.399 1.807 Under 30 Under 1,800 2,980 it 1 6 Unknown 1>>mu? STR, d` 2070 ci .-- $9 - 1 I laml . ymai Average family expenditure $2,545 g! any- my-- ii - L, gi; u` RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES . 5,752 gitw?x I gg nr *51 xx" --one-famnly houses . . . 3.656 -- T., il" N/--tw0-family houses . . . 1,388 I ll --three-or-more-famil houses 718 j` Wl-? sg T5 It I *Aimportant shipping center, with rows of docks along if Jef" oo" the water-front facing the Narrows. Ship-building and other in- r?l. dustrial plants are located in this section. Although Stapleton is 5 . . - one ofthe oldest settlements in the New York area, it still has many . tl A open fields, many proposed streets which have not been cut through the vacant areas. Much of the district is made up of low?priced . . . E. A 0 two-family and multiple-family homes. But there are also several ez tr. I Th LOWER ureos 0 superior Omes. ere IS summer bungalow section `ho ,9 g, below the Government Reservation. Stapleton is one of the larger 8 0% 0 districts of Staten Island, but its ten-year growth in population has A been only 6 per cent. Principal shopping avenues are Bay Street, Victory Boulevard, and Van Duzer Street. COPYRIGHT 1943 MAPS (C) CITY DF N. Y. 4 fir'1oo . . . AC.- e?eEVEo"4*o* 44444 . 4_4'g 4 *5441 J44 454.. 4..v rs; . . .. Q. gpr, if yl.43 Qbbqff-} (L F- . ef..-- uaAbove: Jocques Avenue west of I $4 4 4 ECHSCITI SYYCEI - 44'444 ?4444 #454 444 4444?444 bove: Amboy R0?d fucmg Beach Avenue T. mx?rzgf -- - i I -. . I I gigRughtz Busmess of New Dorp A . r?r-4-44I-gf . . Jiri - 444i . 4 - 44 4 -4444 '4 4*`rrf .Lrnuuvl wl- A ll . . li': U. I f` mth-1, getri`! 'li . lvuxp R0?d Hm New Dorp Lone from 10th Street toward 9th Street -- THE NEWS - THE NEW YORK TIMES - . DAILY be mmtil- . 0UR.AL nngan I me Q, RD. SAND -. sagPOPULATION 22,825 Vi tj (larger than Cheyenne, Wyo.) -. agi?h . Native white . . 17,711 ,2 ie- 1; Citi; ?i - 71 Foreign-born white . . . 5,0 ll a - Negro 31 . es; rh Other races 12 . I 3 Italians, scattered throughout the dis- e, lillillilcljijl trict, make up the majority ofthe --tenant families . . . 2,943 5 A I nj A - FAMILIES BY RENT 0 rr an- lil 4 ANNUAL EXPENDITURE GROUPS I-`ti *1 Rental Expenditure i 120150 0 up $10.000 at up 00 @Eg?;m1iU1l Mr 4 I 100-149 6,000-9,909 107 . - - i 75- 99 4,500-5,999 212 .., . ijI;R;lE I 5 - I ilhlgiiwgg ii 0 33.13 ifiiliiligg . 2 40- 49 2,400-2,000 931 if-- 30- 50 1,200 [3 . ew Under 30 Under 1,800 1,884 5 Unknown 153 ii Median family expenditure . $2,247 Average family expenditure . $2,654 S. weft; Hi ill gg pu! RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES . 7,507 I houses . . . 6,390 Jl [il; --two-family houses . . . 780 s' --three-or-more-family houses 337 Reduced to A borough scale eil ?e0* . I 3 1% Real estate operators of Dongan Hills offer their clients an unobstructed view of the open ocean. An extensive summer colony has developed along the wide, sandy beaches. But the district, as a whole, is not thickly settled. There are wide expanses of open land. The district is growing, however--more than any other Staten Island neighborhood. Family population increased 45 per cent between 1930 and 1940. Most of the families are in the middle- . income group, but there are many of lower incomes. Adioining the Richmond County Country Club is a large area of fine residences. Dongan Hills has no concentrated business section. Retail stores are located near railroad stations. 104:i (C) env or n. v. Richmond - - Above; Clove Roocl from Morih- I I -- ings Lune toward Roleigh Avenue . Above: Windsor Rood south I from Winthrop piece I . Jl I I I Igeikji I geLeft; Forest Avenue from Ludw Ii. I I, 3 Avenue . Iii`"' . li`. ET I I . Fi Lei; -I penltp MAR o?,'I':ioIIQI I IIOI-?en I A I I Richmond Avenue from New Street Ccsneign Avenue Cn Goya Road I II I I V1 - nlcnuunn A Q-jj lf- A THE NEW YORK TIMES git I 0 Irl .. KILL VAN Qilf . lh e-'iai; a Nativ wh' _1 .., ite 33,093 fl 1. --1 . . A fs.-A 1 Foreign-born white . . . 8,997 (Q - 9 sis As 9 negro 1,445 A . Other races 47 I 1 I FAMILIES 10,352 families 4,741 families . . . 5,611 - "hglp to g7gg%**L I 7 1% 1 pv'; I I 5 . il-t?'Y 49:: 'f"EUR??q?urnaumin 5 I -4 1s.4`to, 4, FAMILIES ev rnontutv RENT a ANNUAL EXPENDITURE GROUPS 0 -, 5 Rental Expenditure . Reduced to borough scale $150 up $10.000 UP 43 ni 100-149 0,000-9,099 iss *7 75- 99 4,5005,999 353 I - 50- 74 3,000-4,499 2,114 A EI 30- 49 1,800-2,999 4,709 40- 49 2,400-2,999 1,990 - 30- 39 1,800-2399 2,719 T1 Under 30 Under 1,800 2,706 Unknown 289 Median family expenditure . $2,313 - Average family expenditure . $2,575 Port Richmond has more residents than any there is a lower-income group living mostly RESWENTIAL STRUCTURES 8'273 -0ne-family houses . . . 5,837 1 other district of Staten Island. lt faces New in multiple?family or two--fami|y houses. _tw0_fam"y houses A A A 1'84l Jersey across the Kill Van Kull, and isjoined Much of the southern part of the district is houses 5g5 to Bayonne, New Jersey, by th`e Bayonne open country. There are a few small farms, Bridge. Most of the families live in a park,`and some of New York City's|argest single-family homes of moderate cost. lt is hospital developments. Retail trade is cen- an important middle-income market. ln the tered chiefly on Richmond Avenue, Victory vicinity of the bridge and the railroad tracks Boulevard, and Richmond Terrace. COPYRIGHT 1943 MAPS (C) CITY OF N. Y. . - CIFIDGF 1i?.Left; Looking north on De Hurt Aveu.- I 4 A - `ill Qgzc-:7:4-:; {Ni#$`A4~4?e??2ZlujjAbove: Union Avenue from Forest Avenue to Lond Avenue -'gQ4Ai??44Above: Von Pelt Avenue - - corner Linden Avenue fr '4 K- @{3j?qjv444iv;. i" A IA . 1 Right; Snmonson Avenue _o .. I r. from Wolker Street focing Richmond Terrace - . ., 45*, 7.4j4*4* THE NEWS THE Nraw your TIMES Ex DAILY MIRROR bv 1 1 AMER Mariner Harbor 10011 ll". iprxnu i A A I Ubi-Il I 1 1 H1"-ig 7 il" V4. gl f-H: I inn STATEN I SLAND NETHERUHDS #?Oe* Fung *0:010illLAMBERTS 2 . 44 #000% .1 FAMILIES BY RENT 0 QNT RD - ANNUAL EXPENDITURE GROUPS 1 Rental Expenditure $150 up $10,000 81 up 2 100-149 5,0009,999 10 15- 99 4,500-5,900 29 Mariner`s Harbor is an old Staten Island settlement, but POPULATION .9 454 50_ 474 3,0004400 232 the bulk of the district is unpopulated. Most of the dm) 30- 49 1,800-2,999 826 homes are in the northeast corner of the district-one Native white 7051 40? 49 2400-2.999 278 two-family houses. The district faces Newark Bay Fmeggmbom white 2,19;: Unjg?rgi) I to the north, and Arthur Kills to the west. Principal Negro 196 Unknown 'gu I industry is shipbuilding. Railroad yards and a soap Olhellaces - - - - Nledran family expenditure $1,784 *9900 90*0 *0 me 1*10*0 $2,011 considerable waste land in Mariner's Harbor. The dis- qfzheforeign-born populozimr. RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES 1800 trict showed only a slight population gain bebyeen the FAMILIES 2 332 _0nEUR_fam0y houses 1'214 l93O and the l94O Census. Most retail stores are on -01,408, {amines A 1,05] houses ,449 Richmond Terrace, running along the north water front. --tenant families . . . 1,281 --lhree-0r?m0re?family houses 137 COPYRIGHT 1943 MAPS (C) CITY 0F N. Y. 7777777:735;*#3mPj Kill Ulfgg?-3 -7-7 gi 7 7 7 .- Above: Latimer Avenue north of Boron Boulevard il - V-X 7 'o'o>>777 _777if: 77.77. I l` 7----7 7--WYE- 7-"77cve: Busnness . 77.o? 77:7777 7eg;-QEVJE - . ht_Tr?viS rn I . 7 -g7 7 977;,} 7 7 7 7 Gif*-77 - supp vegelu es Q5ii-fil - - . .- . - zr I zi T. rf_7.777 `Tgy -oo7>>r. oV 7 . .- .7. g,;-;75m`77 7_777VV714.6 -34 . 77 - - 7777 .-77 7 Efgi 777Alberto Avenue looking west toward Victory Boulevard I IBITY 4 6 . THE NEWS . THE NEW YORK TIMES - DAILY MIRROR JOURNAL-AMERICAN POPULATION 2,675 (larger thm: Roundup, A/Ierzf.) - Native white 2,077 Foreign-born white . 595 Negro 3 . Other races -- tm Poles in the west cen- il I Il?lliflij Ce - ev FH z'/ze Ziillricllum . FAMILIES 640 a '7 . . Niels.-.? --0wner families . 365 --tenant families . . . 275 4 . FAMILIES BY RENT ANNUAL EXPENDITURE GROUPS I M) -- 7, ental Expenditure I $150 up $10,000 up 1 3 1/ - 100-149 6,000-9,999 4,500-5,999 3,000-4,499 2,400-2,999 75 30- 39 1,800-2,399 109 QL rm, Under 30 Under 1,800 360 . i ll I ri 7 M0 Unknown -4.- 3*333 . . .i-/xm \-Jr . A eat HF ml fgiv RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES 573 . ,5 -one-family rnuses. . 470 "Msree-0r-m0re- amny ouses . A 4 iw A re Ciba {fil ll 5 .4 l. rfarea,Travis is one ofthelarger districts of - I Staten Island. In population, it is the smallest. fg The district has changed little since the first World . gs I War. Its residents are largely of Polish descent, living in the little centers of Travis and Chelsea. Travis is the center of the truck farming and nursery areas of Staten owers are ippe an yto an- hattan. Considerable area is marsh land. Since the gg i previous Census, Travis has lost its one industrial plant, 26 ci linoleum factory. Its population declined 9 per cent. md to i bnmugh mile There is no shopping center, but a number of scattered stores serves the immediate needs of the residents.- ma mars (C) cm ur ra. v. . -.-4Eis-K lgill- Qt-; 7-QQ Kx F7 ii. -- 777 -..-77d\7`777 7 . sit7*"2..-riyi .l??'K7 1 il -;7..777recV_i`Vf- 7 7 777% 77-VV7 te: i-.I, LI-K.V.-6.- . 77 . KK VK KK-- ..-Above: Rcocd .577577 .VV.--.u_2 I Keiii- `bj--K-K -. 7 i --$77.f* 7 ta lf E. 7-. 7777777 7 7 77 $7 77 77'ais. 7K - $:Nelson Avenue neur l.?Font?me Plone . :=V-ia 1-V.3--V-- VVK 1577 . - 7"77777gw---77l7 777fj 7. -7 7K 7 ll`- .t Iii; ee. ITVQE .17f-I-j7 I . ns -i 'f-VV-7 -7 7 77 *7 77 7777 . 7 7 7-7 777Great busnness hsI--.-. Vi**-..7. . 7 .-V. V-V V-7--77 . 7-75.; .-V- - 772-*. lafiif.-Jffig . -.71ili; '7'l?V 7 .7 V4-.- . 7.--. 7777 7 77 K- *7 7* 7-7, 7 K7 77 - - 2-iigr7-77 .. s- ?fVKeL;-KMKl_l V--. 77% KK.KV V1 .--K-j77 -V EKTVI .. .7 1 ewes I - . . I Veg.? 77 . K5 - $55-..- .-.V. . --. I Left: Leeds Street off Guycn Avenue Hovvton Avenue looking east I 'l I . 4 RICHMOND - - 4 4 rue NEWS I rn: NEW vonx runes I . DAILY I I Great Kills district is a collection of villages 4 of which Great Kills is the largest. Others . include Oakland Heights, Bay Terrace, 4 POPULATION 11.587 Eltingville, Annadale, and part of Huguenot. than There are convenience shops in all the vil- I i 44; . egro 2 Oth 7 South Shore. The district of Great K'|ls has . I I I are the largest single grown in ten years. Family population in- creased 32 per cent. It is a good middle- 4-, FAMILIES 3,134 income residential area with one-family i 1 heme I FAMILIES ev RENT II. gw ANNUAL EXPENDITURE enoups 1 Rental Expenditure .. I IISSIISI I2 I 75- ee 4,500-5,999 138 4,se-ev I 50- 74 2,000-4,499 719 UI so- 49 1,800-2,999 1,420 sie, ,R[l Iitjjy LIU . ($13333% IEIA umn-1720 748 I 4 . leo, -4 Unknown 41 TT IT EQTI Median family expenditure $2,428 Average family expenditure . $2,675 7 STRUCTURES . ii425222, 177 - 4 I I --three-0r-m0re--tamiI houses (R) -.1, yy i 7 legeHUGO IUDZI l` In 00000 -- - I [705 lls'oIiv'! 2 .3 ip 4 Reduced to /6 borough scale I 1 A A ..4. I COPYRIGHT 1943 I MAPS (C) CITY OF N. Y. it.] I . LL if dill. . . 4 .- - ifi"`? Us`} Ts. - I js-?oo?-o I - .. J-lkPrince Bay . - . . ,onf*IQQXfol'jvjg 'tvi - . rife A6 rp . rj-r?' Above: Cornelia Avenue north from Hylan Boulevard *51- TQ 5- gh 'ih Q?fit -- - I 1 IQ 'n ilenl; gillyAbove; Amboy Road from Goff Avenue in direction of Bloomingdale Road `s??RpAbove: Excelsior Avenue rui5` ifAbove: Arthur Kill Road from Ross- i - `4 ville Avenue toward Winant Ave.2. Left: Amboy Road from Station . .. - Avenue foward Pleasant Plains Avenue . EI. ., I Mi_jP' ol~ - . i` I RICHMUND THE NEWS - . THE NEW YORK TIMES . Vs DAILY MIRROR POPULATION 6,621 (larger than Native white 5,499 Foreign-born white . . . 921 Negro 201 11 Other races -- The fnftigfl-DOM dt'! qf mixed origin. I 1 1\ FAMILIES 1,556 1, Q, --0wnerfamilIes . . . 849 - .1, t.[Eli - 7 a I \e ge11111550 FAMILIES BY RENT ANNUAL EXPENDITURE GROUPS IV 5 Rental Expenditure 4 lj $150 up $10,000 100-149 5,000-9,999 18 fg 8 UCB 0 4 SCGG .3,000-4,499 242 . [Il 30- 49 1,800-2,999 520 40- 49 2,400-2,999 200 I 20- 39 1,s00-2,299 320 A R, l:lUnder 30 Under 1,800 680 Unknown 37 Prince's Bay is well out on the island, of whom live in single-family dwell- Median family expenditure . $1,949 and is not thickly settled. Population ings. There are a few industrial $2?249 EV is mostly centered in the villages of plants in the area. The district is RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES . -1,579 Huguenot, Pleasant Plains, Prince's ioined to New Jersey by the Outer- --0?9?lamllY - - 1.502 Bay, and Richmond Valley. Families bridge Crossing. Stores are located h?use? increased 13.7 per cent from 1930 near railroad stations along Amboy to 1940. Prince's Bay is a residential Road in each of the villages,. area of middle-income families, most curvnrenr ma MAPS (C) env or rr. Ir. -2IF ir- TOHIQITVIHE --EUR I . I .I I .7Above: - I -I j' CYGIQ . xlSfiw . . ??.,1iaM,q,; li .5*jGAvenue I . LU . Above: Roqd Ben {glrt'; lu l` . Road I - Above: Butler Aygnue Of Am Oy I (,ulQLa I Izlw I I Ii I.-- I --3. g_ Za y"I_ - getRight, Mom Street business -, . Compiled by I . RICHMOND - THE NEWS A- THE NEW YORK TIMES A DAILY MIRROR I I A I IouImAL-nmznicnn POPULATION 5,678 it llarev than Dei-) ms Foreign-born white . . . 904 Other races 1 hq} 46* I A: - Central Europeans andSeana'inav?ans I make up the majority of the jbreign- Q. 60371. `rgi vn FAMILIES 1,568 I -?w?er families . . . 708 /4 ia --tenant families . . . 860 Q., QA FAMILIES ev nent ANNUAL EXPENDITURE GROUPS Rental Expenditure . P, . $150 up $10,000 up 9 Y, 100-149 6,000-9,999 3,000-4,499 203 ae 30- 49 1,800-2,999 606 i' 40- 49 2,400-2,999 187 30- 39 1,800--2,399 419 A Under 30 Under 1,800 651 ?l Unknown 30 12 A Median family expenditure $1,969 Average family expenditure . $2,266 RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES . 1,657 houses. . . 1,456 --two-family houses . . . 152 --three-or-more-family houses 49 Tottenville is a quiet country town of Colonial ancestry lying within I the corporate limits of America's biggest city. lt is definitely not "metropolitan." Many of its buildings date back to Colonial days. There is a suggestion of age and stability about Tottenville, which it will no doubt hold until New York City discovers it. Tottenville, at the far tip of Staten Island, is a middle-income neighborhood. Most families own their homes. As in the usual country town, Main Street is the principal business address. COPYRIGHT 1943 MAPS (C) cirv or N. Y.