99 Alta Avenue
Noteworthy: The 1907 Yonkers atlas places the historic footprint associated with 103 Alta Avenue mostly within present-day 105 Alta Avenue and partly within 99 Alta Avenue. This is a historic map-footprint relationship, not an aka or modern property identity.
Park Hill West (c. 2006)
approx. p. 20
Two-story, three bay, brick residence; square plan; paired double hung sash windows; brick facing and aluminum siding; gable roof; garage.
Park Hill (2002)
approx. p. 48
Two-story brick and shingle house.
Park Hill (1984)
approx. pp. 424-435
Significance: Park Hill (1984), pp. 424-435, identifies this as the site of the demolished Robert W. Gifford residence (circa 1895), one of the original fourteen houses built in the initial Park Hill subdivision.
Yonkers Illustrated (1901)
approx. p. 116
The illustrated view shows a substantial stone and shingle house with a round tower, deep front porch with columns, mature trees and shrubs, and a path leading to the porch steps.
Park Hill on the Hudson (1892)
approx. pp. 13-14
The 1892 publication illustrates Alta Vista as a West Park residence and separately shows a balcony at Alta Vista. The same source discusses Alta Vista with The Aerie as early houses being erected along Park Hill Avenue.