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Floral Park, FG001.jpg
Exterior view of John Lewis Childs’ fireproof seed house building on Tulip Avenue. Two-thirds of the Childs family coat of arms is printed on the top left of the verso. (B&W)

Floral Park, FG021.jpg
View looking down Tulip Avenue, with John Lewis Childs’ fireproof seed house building at right. Message and addressee information on verso. (Color)

Advertisement for Thomas Welch's furnish warehouse, May 3, 1851.jpg
Advertisement for Thomas Welch's furnishing warehouse, which was located on Main Street in Hempstead, N.Y. Welch manufactured tin and sheet-iron ware. He also did all kinds of house work, and kept on hand a general assortment of cooking and parlor…

Advertisement for the furniture warehouse of Wm. Raynor, Wm. Carman, and H.A. Whitaker, May 3, 1851.jpg
Advertisement for the furniture warehouse of Wm. Raynor, Wm. Carman, and H.A. Whitaker, located in Hempstead, N.Y. Items advertised included sofas, bureaus, bookcases, center tables, chairs made from various woods, looking glasses, and coffins. They…
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