Going back to Kerik's question about the grain in the scans, I looked more closely at the "Grant's Tomb" neg and the print with a 6x loupe, and I'm fairly sure that what's coming up in the scan is mainly print grain, surface texture, and scanner artifacts, more than film grain.
I'm generally kind of fascinated with the interesting little details that show up in 8x10" negs that weren't noticed at the time of exposure, and in the grassy area I found what looks like someone holding up a child who is pointing north toward the George Washington Bridge (outside the frame) in that little patch of sun over there on the left side toward the middle of the frame. Attached is a smaller version of the print scan for reference, with an inverted neg scan at 1000 ppi of about a 5x4mm detail (about a quarter of a Minox frame) from the 8x10" neg. Again, this is a 1/2 sec. exposure, 8-1/4" Gold Dot Dagor at f:32, TMX in D-76 (1+1) developed for albumen.