Exterior view of a house used as Washington’s Headquarters during the Revolutionary War. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso.
Exterior view of George Washington’s headquarters at the Thomas Dodge Homestead. Note: Built c.1721, and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the homestead was home to seven generations of the Dodge family. (B&W)
View of the main village intersection of the Old Bethpage Village Restoration. Buildings pictured are the Noon Inn, Cooper House, the Luyster Store and the Layton Store. Printed text on verso provides a brief description of the Old Bethpage Village…
Exterior view of the house in which Walt Whitman was born. Printed text on verso provides a brief description of the house. Two copies, one with message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: The property is listed on the New…
Exterior view of the Tavern of Mother Chick, where Nathan Hale stopped the night before his capture. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
Exterior view of the old Woodhull mansion. Printed text on verso states the mansion was the home of Nathaniel Woodhull, a Revolutionary War general. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
View of the Old Water Mill, as seen from across Mill Creek. Additional captioning on the front of the card reads, “Now Used as a Summer Shop for the Blind by the New York State Commission for the Blind.” Annotation on verso. (Sepia)