Jacob A. Riis, 1895, Arch under the first rear tenement at 55 Baxter Street leading to the second rear, with stairs up which Vincenzo Nino went to murder his wife in 1895. House believed to be haunted., Photograph, printing-out paper, Museum of the City of New York, LL/100833
Jacob A. Riis, 1890 (ca, taken) 1994 (copy), Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar - a cobbler in Ludlow Street., Photograph, printing-out paper, Museum of the City of New York, LL/100865
Jacob A. Riis, 1895, The last Mulberry -- said to be one of the old trees -- in yard of 41, behind the old Homestead. It isn't. Is probably an old [last word illegible]., Photograph, printing-out paper, Museum of the City of New York, LL/100830
Jacob A. Riis, 1895, The rear room in the top floor of 55 Baxter Steet in which Mrs. Nino was murdered -- since deserted. On May 23, the splash of blood on floor and walls was there yet., Photograph, printing-out paper, Museum of the City of New York, LL/100834
Wurts Bros. (New York, NY), 1905 (ca), East 55th Street and 5th Avenue. St. Regis Hotel, Louis XV bedroom., Gelatin dry plate negative, Museum of the City of New York, LL/52025
Chicago Albumen Works / Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914), 1897 (ca), From Rogue's Gallery: Two Western toughs "holding each other up"., Printing-out paper, Museum of the City of New York, LL/80197