Bird’s-eye view of houses in Port Washington, along with the harbor and far shoreline. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)
View (hand colored) of the entrance to “Sunnycrest.” The residence itself is largely obscured by trees. Note: Sunnycrest was once the residence of Miss Ida May Harris (d. 1934).
View of Port Washington Landing, to which a large boat is docked. There are also a number of automobiles parked on the landing. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)
Exterior view of George Washington’s headquarters at the Thomas Dodge Homestead. Note: Built c.1721, and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the homestead was home to seven generations of the Dodge family. (B&W)
View of houses and other buildings in the Down Neck area of Port Washington. The Down Neck School is visible in the background, at left. Message on the front and addressee information on the back, both handwritten. (B&W)
View of the public dock, on which a few men and several children are standing. Also pictured are a few boats in the water and a number of buildings along the shoreline. Handwritten message on verso. (B&W)