View of the head of the inlet at Pine Neck. There are a several small boats on the water, and there are a few buildings (partially obscured by trees) along the shore. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
Exterior view of the Whalers Museum. Note: Built in 1845, the building was originally the home of Benjamin Huntting, a prominent Sag Harbor citizen who owned whaling ships. It later was the summer home of philanthropist Mrs. Russell Sage until the…
View looking down Main Street from Madison Square. The street is lined by trees on both sides and commercial buildings on the left. Message on the front and addressee information on the back, both handwritten. (Color)
Views of two Sag Harbor landmarks. Pictured at left is the First Presbyterian Church (also known as the “Old Whalers’ Church”). The image at right is of the Broken Mast Monument in Oakdale Cemetery. The monument is dedicated to the Whalers of…