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American Soldier in World War I Uniform, Standing with Horse
American soldier in World War I uniform, standing with horse at the northeast corner of Franklin Street and Fulton Avenue. Possibly a member of a military funeral procession.
Bohack Building
Facsimile of a c.1930s photograph of the Bohack Building, at southwest corner of Fulton Avenue and Washington Street. Businesses pictured (l-r): H.C. Bohack Co, Inc.; McEnery’s Furniture; and New York Telephone Co. (later became Georges Furniture…
Tags: Banks, Bohack Building, buildings, Business enterprises, businesses, Franklin Street, Front Streets, Fulton Avenue, Furniture stores, grocery store, H.C. Bohack & Co., Hempstead, hotels, Main Street, McEnery’s Furniture, New York Telephone Co., restaurants, retail stores, Stores, Washington Street
Buck Battery and Radio Shop and the Nassau Garage Building
Buck Battery and Radio Shop and the Nassau Garage Building, on Main Street
Building on at Southwest Corner of Little Main and Front Streets
Building on at southwest corner of Little Main and Front Streets, as seen from across Front Street. Pictured (l-r): Madame Annette and John Schwartz retail clothing shops. Offices on second floor include E. Dahlman (surgeon-dentist); Samuel S.…
Businesses on south side of Front Street, just west of Main Street
Businesses on south side of Front Street, just west of Main Street. Pictured (l-r): Braggs Men’s Clothing, Arthur’s Auto Supply, unidentified, a delicatessen, and a hardware store.
Businesses on Main Street
Businesses on Main Street. Pictured (l-r): Heller’s (clothes maker), stationery store, the Betty Shop, Arthur’s Auto Supplies, Main Street Quality Bakery; Miller Cords is located on second floor. Note: Portrait of unidentified woman and child on…
Businesses on North Side of Main Street, West of Fulton Avenue.
Facsimile of a c.1910s photograph of businesses on the north side of Main Street, west of Fulton Avenue. Pictured (l-r): a gas station, Wm. L. Kitchell (optometrist), a tire service shop, and a bakery.
Carman Family House
Carman family house, northeast corner of Fulton and Terrace Avenues. Note: The Telephone Exchange building was later built on this site in 1930.
Commonwealth Inn (Hotel & Restaurant)
Commonwealth Inn (Hotel & Restaurant) on Jerusalem Avenue, just east of Ingraham Boulevard
Firemen’s Tournament
Crowds of people on Main Street and Fulton Avenue gathered for a fireman’s tournament. Many people are standing outside the Hempstead Bank building on the corner.