Central Park Cider Mill advertising card. Note: In 1936, residents of Central Park successfully petitioned the Long Island Railroad Company and the Post Office Department for permission to change the name of their village to "Bethpage."
Central Park Cider Mill advertising card. Note: In 1936, residents of Central Park successfully petitioned the Long Island Railroad Company and the Post Office Department for permission to change the name of their village to "Bethpage."
Broadside on which is printed the Constitution, By-Laws and Officers of the Long Island Farmers' Club. The object of the organization was to "promote the welfare of all engaged in the cultivation of the soil as a business."
F. Herzog & Sons (general store) advertising flier offering a reduction in prices as a result of the need to "make room in our Dry Goods Dept. for Holiday Trade."
A letter from Henry Haydock, of New York City, to Joseph Birdsall concerning a sum of money that Birdsall owed to him. In the letter, he threatens to take action if he does not receive payment by the middle of the month. Note: Birdsall owned a…