Tourism postcard with a caption that reads, “You Can Have a Jolly Time in Roosevelt, L.I. I Know, I’ve Tried it.” The words “Roosevelt, L.I.” appear on a red and blue pennant. Also on the pennant is a photograph of a boy fishing from the shore of an…
Exterior view of R.H. Mollineaux’s grocery store. Signs on store read, “Groceries Flour & Feed.” Message and addressee information on verso. Note: A 1914 atlas has an R.H. Mollineaux store on the east side of Nassau Road and the north side of…
Exterior view of the Roosevelt Board of Trade Building. An unidentified man is standing at the entrance. Message on the front and addressee information on the back, both handwritten. (B&W)
Exterior side view of the Queen of the Most Holy Rosary church. There is a statue of Mary on the lawn alongside the building. Message and addressee information on verso. (Hand-colored)
View looking north down Main Street. There are commercial buildings along the right side of the street, and there are cars and trucks parked at the curb. (B&W)
View of the exterior of the Roslyn Clocktower, which was erected in 1895 in memory of Roslyn resident Ellen E. Ward. The tower is located at Old Northern Boulevard and Main Street. (Color)