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Hempstead Photographs 1-42.jpg
Facsimile of a c.1910s photograph of The Lawn Mower Shop (Stevens? & Salzi) and unidentified businesses, possibly on Greenwich Street. A sign on one building reads: “For Particulars of this Property – W.A. Browne Real Estate. 30 Main Street.”

Southold, SU013 .jpg
Exterior front view of the Southold Savings Bank building, which became home to the Southold Free Library in 1928. (B&W)

Hempstead Photographs 1-61.jpg
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.

Sag Harbor, SB015.jpg
View of Main Street, with commercial buildings visible along the left side of the street. The Sag Harbor Savings Bank is at far left. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Hand-colored)

Hempstead Photographs 1-58.jpg
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.

Hempstead Photographs 1-57.jpg
Sammis Hotel, on Fulton Avenue, east of Main Street (as seen from across Fulton Ave.) Note: George Washington stopped at the Inn in 1790. (2 copies, 1 with caption)

Hempstead Photographs 1-56.jpg
Sammis Hotel, exterior view, wagon parked at right. Note: George Washington stopped at the inn in 1790.

Hempstead Photographs 1-41.jpg
View of the S. H. Kreischer Grand Central Hotel. At left, a horse drawn wagon is parked in front of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

Roslyn, RI015.jpg
View of the Roslyn Savings Bank building, as seen from across the street. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
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