View of an unidentified two-story wooden house, with a barn in back and a garage at right. Annotation on verso reads, “Hicksville Collection.” Also on verso, in the upper right corner, is the letter “K” in a scroll design. (B&W)
View of “Bay Crest” and a tennis court. Several houses are visible in the background. Note: Bay Crest, now a historic district, is located in the Village of Huntington Bay, an incorporated village in the Town of Huntington. (B&W)
View looking down a waterway, with houses on both sides, in Bayberry Point. Note: The Bayberry Point community was developed by Henry O. Havemeyer, a wealthy American industrialist and entrepreneur. The date “August 1924” is handwritten on the front…
View of an early two-story house with white picket fence bordering the front lawn. Note: The c.1794 date represents the year in which the house was built. Two copies. (Color)
View of two houses on Merrick Rd., “Caprice” and “Cute,” both of which were owned by impresario Edgar L. Morrison. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: Caprice, at left, was named after one of Morrison’s daughters. …
View of a house named “Cute,” which has a sign that reads, “Tea House,” over the porch on the second floor. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: The house, located on Merrick Road and owned by impresario Edgar L.…
View looking down tree lined Hempstead Ave., which is lined by houses on both sides of the street. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)