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  • Tags: Historic buildings

Stony Brook, SY002.jpg
View of the Stony Brook Grist Mill, with the mill pond in the foreground. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the history of the mill. Note: The building is listed on the National and New York State Register of Historic Places. (Color)

Position: 602 (7 views)

Southampton, ST024.jpg
Exterior view of the old Mackie house, which is bordered by a white picket fence. The house, which is located at South Main Street and Linden Lane, was built for Dr. John Mackie, circa 1742. (Color)

Position: 311 (8 views)

Smithtown, SP002.jpg
Exterior view of a house used as Washington’s Headquarters during the Revolutionary War. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso.

Position: 1907 (5 views)

Setauket, SK005.jpg
Snow-covered view of the Setauket Presbyterian Church and its adjoining cemetery. The Setauket World War I monument, which is on the Village Green, is seen in the foreground. Printed text on verso provides information about the structure. Note:…

Position: 1115 (6 views)

Setauket, SK004.jpg
Exterior view of the Benjamin Thompson House. Printed text on verso provides information about the structure. (Color)

Position: 2789 (4 views)

Oakdale, OC012.jpg
Exterior view of St. John’s Episcopal Church. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)

Position: 2789 (4 views)

Sag Harbor, SB026.jpg
View of the historic Custom House building. Printed text on verso provides brief historical information about the building. (B&W)

Position: 311 (8 views)

Sag Harbor, SB017.jpg
Exterior view of Umbrella House, at left, the oldest historical house in Sag Harbor. (B&W)

Position: 1907 (5 views)

Sag Harbor, SB003.jpg
Exterior view of the historic Customs House. Printed text on verso reads: “First New York State Customs House, Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York. Built in 1789, this was the first State Customs House in New York and the first collector of the port…

Position: 1907 (5 views)

Roslyn Harbor, RK001.jpg
View of retail magnate Benjamin Stern’s mansion. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: Now known as the Clapham-Stern House, the mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. (Hand-Colored)

Position: 2789 (4 views)

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