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  • Tags: Historic buildings

Roslyn, RI025.jpg
Exterior view of the Roslyn Mill Tea House on Old Northern Boulevard. Built in 1701, the building operated as a grist mill until the early twentieth century. A small portion of Hempstead Harbor is seen at right, behind the tea house. (Sepia)

Roslyn, RI024.jpg
Exterior view of the Roslyn Mill Tea House on Old Northern Boulevard. Built in 1701, the building operated as a grist mill until the early twentieth century. The top of the Roslyn Clocktower can be seen at far left. (Sepia)

Roslyn, RI004.jpg
View of the Roslyn Mill Tea House, as seen from across Old Northern Boulevard. (B&W)

Roslyn, RI003.jpg
Drawing of east side of Roslyn Grist Mill Tea House. Leased as a Tea House in 1919. Two copies. (B&W)

Riverhead, RC049.jpg
View of the Old Red Mill, as seen from across the Peconic River. Message and addressee information on verso. (Color)

Riverhead, RC048.jpg
View of the Old Red Mill, as seen from across the Peconic River. Annotation and date, both handwritten, on front. (B&W)

Port Washington, PL027.jpg
View of the old Baxter Homestead, with Baxter House in the background, a small portion of Baxter’s Pond in the foreground, and a stone bridge at right. (B&W)

Port Washington, PL011.jpg
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)

Oyster Bay, OJ031.jpg
Exterior view of Sagamore Hill, home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States. Message on the front and addressee information on the back, both handwritten. (Color)

Oyster Bay, OJ026.jpg
View of the c.1851 Victorian master bedroom at the Raynham Hall Museum, which was the Townsend family home from 1738-1941. (Color)
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