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The "Alfred F. Paul" was a sailing ship owned by the Albert Shipping Company in Baltimore, Maryland. It was eventually sunk by a German U-boat captained by Johannes Liebe on March 3rd, 1942 approximately 160 miles northeast of Cape Hatteras. In this…

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Pages from one of the Thomas Wilson and Co. Inc. ledgers showing telephone and telegraph expenses for the years 1926 to 1931.

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Exterior view of Teddy’s Hotel. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the hotel.

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A photograph taken at Old Bethpage Village Restoration of vintage baseball teams shaking hands.

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A photograph taken at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration of a vintage baseball team. Members are wearing brown trousers with suspenders, white shirts, and brown caps with a "C."

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A business card for a group of tattoo artists including
"Peter Tat-2," Larry Romano, and Richie Montgomery working in Elmont, NY

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View of “Target Rock,” a landmark on Lloyd Neck in Lloyd Harbor, which is an incorporated village in the Town of Huntington. The giant rock is said to have been used for target practice by British warships during the Revolutionary War. (B&W)

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Facsimile of a 1917 photograph of a group of soldiers observing a tank warfare demonstration. (B&W)

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A photograph of a mural showing western scenes of cowboys. The mural is at the T. T. Gunnery store on Merrick Road in Seaford, New York.

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A colorful photograph of a mural showing military scenes of soldiers, airplanes, and a naval ship. The mural is at the T. T. Gunnery store on Merrick Road in Seaford, New York.
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