Celery Grower Advertisement (1882)
Preston, Samuel Truman (1840-1912)
S.T. Preston & Son Ship’s Chandlery
Sea Captains
Ship chandlers.
Greenport (N.Y.)
Correspondence
An mail advertisement from the G. Bochove and Bro. Company promoting their celery for purchase.
G. Bochove and Bro.
Capt. Samuel Truman Preston Papers
Hofstra University Special Collections Department/Long Island Studies Institute
1882
Michael Curtis
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Correspondence
English
Scene in Blue Point Showing Fire Station and Hot House, Patchogue, L.I
Fire stations--New York (State)--Patchogue
Greenhouses--New York (State)—Patchogue
Streets--New York (State)--Patchogue
View looking down a street with a fire station and a hot house at right. A car is parked at the curb, and a small group of people are on the sidewalk. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)
Published Date: c.1918; Postmarked Date: Sep. 16, 1918
Michael O'Connor
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Postcard
Postcard Collection
Patchogue, NY
Store House and Section Three of the Famous Greenhouses of John Lewis Childs, Floral Park, N.Y.
Childs, John Lewis, 1856-1921
Greenhouses
Storehouses
View of storehouse and Section 3 of the greenhouses of John Lewis Childs. The storehouse is at right, and there are rows of greenhouses in the foreground. The Childs residence, which is largely obscured by trees, is pictured in the background, at left. The verso has a divided back, with addressee information on the right side and a message on the left side. The Childs family coat of arms is printed above the message on the left side of the verso. (Color)
Published Date: c.1909; Postmarked Date: Sep 4, 1909
Michael O'Connor
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Postcard
Postcard Collection FG020
Floral Park, NY
Section One of the Famous Greenhouses of John Lewis Childs, Floral Park, N.Y.
Childs, John Lewis, 1856-1921
Greenhouses
Exterior view of a greenhouse. (Two copies, one with message and addressee information on verso. Printed on the top back left of both cards is the Childs family coat of arms.) (Color)
Published Date: c.1911; Feb. 15, 1911
Michael O'Connor
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Postcard
Postcard Collection FG014
Floral Park, NY