Thanks, John and Bill.
I did not get these as an investment. I simply love them. I get whatever I can from whatever estate I am working on, once the sale is over and we are ready to donate or trash items. I was just curious as to whether they were by Paul Strand, as the location and vintage match perfectly. Even if they were, they would likely not be worth anything, but I would like to know. I got a whole box full of pix. Probably about 15 - 20 of these high quality formal portraits from various studios, most of which are in absolutely superb condition and in the original folding cardboard books. The rest are point and shoot family photos, 116 format, etc., lots of prints, and also lots of negs. Very cool stuff. I just sorted it all. They are from a southern midwest business family that moved to Southern CA in the '20s and built a home on an empty lot in Glendale. Lots of photos of the family farm, retail stores, and oil fields (some with oil spouting upward). A couple accidental, but very artistically interesting double exposures. Their son was born shortly afterward, and he recently passed away, in the house in which he was born. Everything in the house was OLD, and nothing was new, save food and supplies. Therefore, all the family stuff was very well kept and intact, but there was no one left to claim it or take any interest in it. The man had no remaining family, and left the estate to a family friend. Quite sad, and also quite interesting that these photos were just going to fade away for ever in the city dump. I also got the transparencies, which start as the black and white ends in the early 1950s. Very sweet collection of photo stuff, and I am glad it is not being trashed. A "customer" at the sale stole the lenses off both of the 16mm projectors...ah, people......
I wonder who Strand N.Y. was and what else he did. A first name would be interesting to know as well.
Thanks again for the help.