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Port Washington, PL017.jpg
View looking out over Baxter's Pond. There are a few buildings on the far side, with a pasture on a hillside beyond them. (Color)

Sag Harbor, SB010.jpg
View looking down Bay Street. There is a house (largely obscured by trees) at right, and at far left, in the distance, is large estate house. (Color)

Sag Harbor, SB008.jpg
View of bay, with a yacht and sailboat at anchor. Watchmaker Joseph Fahys’ residence is visible in the background. (Color)

Huntington, HQ030.jpg
“Greetings from” postcard with six images of local sites of interest in Huntington. Card was printed with a “birch bark” background design made to look as if it were peeling off to reveal the images. Two copies, both with handwritten message and…

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Huntington Bay, HR001.jpg
Exterior view of the Tavern of Mother Chick, where Nathan Hale stopped the night before his capture. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)

Mineola, MS026.jpg
View of automobiles and large crowd of people lined up outside the railing of the racetrack at the Mineola Fair Grounds. A horse race is in progress. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)

Westbury, WN002.jpg
View of Maple Avenue, looking east. Buildings line both sides of the street, which is covered with snow. Two copies, one with message and addressee information on verso. (Color)

Westbury, WN022.jpg
View of Post Avenue, looking South, from Maple Avenue. The United States Hotel is on the right side of the street, while on the left side there is a long sidewalk lined with white fences, behind which are a number of trees. (Color)

Westbury, WN011.jpg
View of Parish Hall (at right) and St. Brigid Church, as seen from Post Avenue Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: This was the second of three St. Brigid churches built in Westbury. (B&W)

Westbury, WN007.jpg
View of the Church of the Advent and its adjoining rectory building, as seen from across the street. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: The church was designed by architect John Russell Pope, c.1910. (Color)
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