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  • Collection: Robert L. Harrison Long Island Photograph Collection

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A photograph of a plaque with the inscription "In memory of our departed brothers. Presented by C. James Clark." The plaque is located at Village Hall in Freeport, New York.

Position: 3628 (4 views)

Robert Harrison - Long Island 3- 659.jpg
A photograph of the Mineola Fire Department fire house bell located on Jericho Turnpike.

Position: 1647 (7 views)

Robert Harrison - Long Island 3- 673.jpg
A color photograph of an American Legion plaque dedicated to veterans of all wars that is located at the Mineola Library in Mineola, New York.

Position: 3953 (3 views)

Robert Harrison - Long Island 3- 700.jpg
A color photograph of the Dutch Colonial house located at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. In 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. shot and killed six members of his family in the house. A subsequent book was written about the house and the alleged…

Position: 2416 (6 views)

Robert Harrison - Long Island 3- 719.jpg
A color photograph of a white clapboard style church located on Main Street in Smithtown, New York.

Position: 3139 (5 views)

Robert Harrison - Long Island 3- 725.jpg
A color photograph of a Veterans monument composed of a mound of cannonballs. The monument is located on Main Street in Southampton, New York.

Position: 3953 (3 views)

Robert Harrison - Long Island 3- 731.jpg
A color photograph of a mockingbird in Shu Swamp at Matinecock, New York.

Position: 3139 (5 views)

Robert Harrison - Long Island 3- 740.jpg
A color photograph of train tracks at the Riverhead train station.

Position: 3628 (4 views)

Robert Harrison - Long Island 3- 754.jpg
A color photograph of the TWA Flight 800 memorial located at Smith Point Park on Fire Island Beach Road in Shirley, New York. The monument depicts ocean waves and white doves.

Position: 2416 (6 views)

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A color photograph of the mansion at the Hoffman Center. Originally, it was the estate of the George S. Brewster family. The mansion was built in 1914 of a Georgian-style and was designed to be integrated into the woodland scheme.

Position: 3139 (5 views)

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