View of commercial buildings along one side of Main Street. There are cars in the street and at the curb, and there is also a horse drawn carriage at the curb. Handwritten message on the verso.
View looking down the west side of Main St., which is lined by commercial buildings. There are a few wagons and bicycles parked along the street, and a couple of people standing on the sidewall. The image is tinted slightly pink. (Color)
View looking down Main Street, which is lined by commercial buildings and trees on both sides. The following text is printed on the back of the card: “Private Mailing Card. Authorized by Act of Congress of May 1898. Postal Card — Card Postale.” (B&W)
View looking down Railroad Avenue at a row of commercial buildings lining the right side. The First National Bank building is on the near corner. (Color)
View of Spanish-American War trophy cannon captured by the U.S. Navy at Santiago, Cuba, in 1898. The cannon is located at the corner of Main and Church Streets. Commercial buildings are also pictured along the intersection. (B&W)
View looking down Merrick Road, which is lined by commercial buildings on both sides of the street. Cars are parked at curbs, and people are walking on sidewalks. (Color)
View of commercial buildings and Spanish-American War trophy cannon at corner of Main and Church Streets. There is also a picture (inset at top) of a man standing in the water with a clam rake. (B&W)