- About 1795. Richard De Cantillon, Tobias Stoutenburgh's son-in-law, supervises workmen unloading rum, sugar and molasses at Stoutenburgh Landing.
- Before 1741. Jacobus Stoutenburgh, his sons and slaves clear the land.
- 1870. On the hill is Jacobus Stoutenburgh’s second stone house (built before 1768) and the Church of the Stoutenburgh Religious Society (1789) flanked by the colored and white schools.
- 1850. The Union Corners Race Track with the owner of the track, John Albert Stoutenburgh, ringing the bell in the judges' stand. In the background, the William Stoutenburgh house (built 1750.)
- Isaac Stoutenburgh home built in 1786 on Greenwich and Dey, New York.
- New Amsterdam 1664
- New Amsterdam 1674
- New Amsterdam 1685
- New Amsterdam Drawing