Advertising postcard featuring three views of the Sunrise Rest: the Bavarian Beer Garden, the Main Dining Room, and the exterior of the restaurant. Printed text and map on verso, Handwritten note on verso reads, “Aug 5th 1940 Edith and Mollie had…
View of the Suffolk Hotel, north side of Main Street. There is a man in a horse-drawn buggy at the curb, and there is a group of men sitting and standing on the porch.
Exterior view of the Stewart Inn, as seen from the driveway leading up to the building. Handwritten message on verso reads: “C.S.B. H.L.B. July 1918. ‘Au revoir’!” (B&W)
View of Southern Boulevard, with buildings on both sides of the street. Among the businesses at left are a tailor shop and Petry Hardware. There are two horse drawn carts parked at the curb. (B&W)
Facsimile of a c.1900s photograph of the southeast corner of Front and Greenwich Streets. Pictured are the Hempstead Inquirer building and several other buildings.
Advertising postcard with a view of the Small Cars, Inc. showroom and service center, as seen from diagonally across North Franklin Street. There are also a number of used cars on the lot. Printed text on verso lists address and phone number of the…
Printed advertisement for the sale of a farm in Jerusalem South (present-day Wantagh, N.Y.) in South Hempstead (present-day Town of Hempstead). The farm, which was owned by Samuel Birdsal (alternate spelling for the name "Birdsall") contained about…
Sammis Hotel, on Fulton Avenue, east of Main Street (as seen from diagonally across Fulton Avenue) Note: George Washington stopped at then inn in 1790.