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hempstead Photographs 1-69.jpg
World War I military funeral? heading west on Fulton Avenue, towards Main Street. People are lined up along both streets to view the procession. The Hempstead Bank building is seen on the corner.

Hempstead Photographs 1-71.jpg
Thomas J. Wylie Old Homestead Hotel. Sign on seconds floor reads: “S. Liebmann’s Sons. Rheingold Teutonic.”

Long Beach, LN032.jpg
Image of a row of Old English shops on Block 116 as they would look after construction was completed. (Color)

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View of stores along the boardwalk. There are people outside the stores and along the beach side of the boardwalk. (Color)

William Garner, Sr., receipt for purchase of clothing from Jacob Siedenberg, Mechant Tailor, 1873.jpg
Receipt for payment of $27.75 made by William Garner, Sr., to Jacob Siedenberg, Merchant Tailor, and Dealer in Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at Hempstead, N.Y., for the purchase of clothing items. Note: Garner was a son of John Garner…

Herzog & Son's General Store flyer, c.1890s.jpg
Herzog & Son's General Store advertising flier concerning spring and summer goods that were on exhibition in the store.

Advertisement for Joel Powell's Boot and Shoe Store, Feb. 12, 1859.jpg
Advertisement for Joel Powell's Boot and Shoe Store, which was located on Front Street in Hempstead, N.Y.

Advertisement for J.H. Stansbury's general store, Feb. 12, 1859.jpg
Advertisement for J.H. Stansbury's general store, which was located in Atlanticville (present-day Seaford, N.Y.). Items sold in the store included dry goods, groceries, builders' materials, and agricultural supplies.
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