Advertising card for I. Zaret & Sons, Inc. "Old Company's Lehigh" is printed in each of the four corners of the card. Text states that I. Zaret & Sons are the successors to John Booth. (B & W)
I.J. Stringham advertisement for sale of bees. Stringham owned an apiary in Glen Cove, N.Y., and he sold bees in colonies, in complete hives, for use in the fertilization of blossoms. He also sold honey and maple syrup.
View of William K. Vanderbilt’s “Idle Hour” mansion and the long driveway leading up to it. Addressee information (handwritten) on the back and handwritten messages on both the front and the back. (B&W)
Tourism postcard with a caption that reads, “If you don’t come to Valley Stream, L.I. You’re missing the time of your life.” The words “Valley Stream” appear on a red pennant. At left, there is an image of a person riding down a dirt road in a horse…
A photograph taken at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration of a 1876 marching band. The musicians are wearing blue shirts, white trousers, and blue caps.
A photograph of Henry, a Mineola baseball player, taken at Old Bethpage Village Restoration. His uniform consists of a blue jersey with a white "M" on the front, white suspenders, and a blue cap.
A photograph of a man sitting on a bench playing the fiddle. He is wearing a straw hat with a dark band, white shirt, grey vest, and dark trousers. This image was taken at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration during the Long Island Fair.