June 26, 1932: Fania Marinoff and Regina Wallace at Central Park, New York City, as well as views of the park. June 30, 1932: Donald Angus and Eva Gauthier.
February 6, 1932: Bill Robinson and Prentiss Taylor at Harlem, New York City. Includes views of the Saint Nicholas Historic District, also known as "Striver's Row," and a view of 169 West 133rd Street, site of The Nest Club and Barbecue Club. Also a portrait of Dr. Edward M. Livingston. February 8, 1932: Frank Case with Margaret Greene, Zabelle Hitchcock, and Christine Mangasarian at the Algonquin Hotel, New York City,
January 31, 1932: Still lifes including porcelain cats and dishes, Victorian cushions with discrete decorations of applique swans and a poodle, and fetishes. February 1, 1932: Fania Marinoff with employees from the Park Hotel Supply Company, Fred Ferraro and Gregorio. Obscured portrait of Alfred A. Knopf with a poster for Das Lied ist aus (The Song Is Ended), 1930 musical film.
February 20, 1932: Donald Angus, Prentiss Taylor, and Carl Van Vechten. February 22, 1932: Artwork, Antonio Salemme, Ethel Waters, 1928, sculpture. Still lifes including African American male busts, each holding cigarette and matches, and an African American male head cast iron coin bank; an African drum; a Porcelain cat and two porcelain birds, and a porcelain figure of Pan and ivy plant.
September 9, 1939: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as well as copy photographs of artwork owned by Mark Lutz including The Happy Farmer, undated, painting by Bruce Crane, and Winter in Vermont, circa 1935, painting by Hazel Knapp, and others. ALso interior views of Lutz's home. September 13, 1939: New York World's Fair, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, New York City.
May 8, 1932: Mark Lutz and Annapolis, Maryland, including a statue of Johann De Kalb sculpted by Ephraim Keyser, the Maryland State House, and the United States Naval Academy. May 15, 1932: Fania Marinoff and Catholic Boys Brigade Parade commemorating the bicentennial of George Washington on Fifth Avenue in New York City; these negatives filed as Roll number M and refiled by Carl Van Vechten as Roll number L.
July 10, 1932: Georg Hoy. July 11, 1932: Donald Angus with a kinkajou at the New York Zoological Park, Bronx, New York City. Views of New York City from the dental office of Thomas Francis, Cloney, Jr., at the thirteenth floor of 140 East 54th Street that include images that form a panorama that includes the Chrysler Building as well as discrete views of a building at 1890-1898 Park Avenue, New York City, that served as a vaudeville theater for Gus Hill's Minstrels.