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  • Tags: buildings

Greenport, GO010.jpg
View of houses and buildings along the shoreline of Sandy Beach. Two copies, both with handwritten annotations and addressee information on verso. (B&W)

Greenport, GO011.jpg
View of the Greenport waterfront from across Greenport Harbor. There are boats in the water and buildings along the waterfront. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)

Greenport, GO022.jpg
View of boats tied up at Widow’s Hole in Greenport Harbor. A large building that is partially obscured by trees is pictured in the background. Printed text on the verso provides a brief description of Greenport village. (Color)

Greenport, GO026.jpg
View of the Greenport waterfront from across Greenport Harbor. Sailing ships are anchored in the harbor, and a variety of other kinds of boats are docked at various piers. Buildings are visible all along the waterfront. Sender’s name and addressee…

Greenport, GO029.jpg
View of Widow’s Hole in Greenport Harbor, with two small boats anchored on opposite shores. Houses are pictured along the shoreline, which trails off into the distance. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso.

Greenport, GO030.jpg
View of waterfront from across Greenport Harbor. There are boats docked at piers, and buildings can be seen all along the shoreline. (B&W)

Greenport, GO031.jpg
View of the shoreline from across Sterling Basin. There are a couple of boats anchored in the basin, and there are buildings along the shore at left. Note: In the past, there appears to have been two common spellings of the basin's name: “Sterling”…

Greenport, GO032.jpg
View of Main St., with Reeve’s Memorial Fountain and the Clark House hotel at left; commercial buildings line the right side of the street. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)

Greenport, GO034.jpg
View looking down Front Street from Main St., which is lined by commercial buildings on both sides. Horse drawn carriages and a couple of bicycle riders are in the street. (Color)

Hauppauge, HF001.jpg
View of the village store, post office and residence of Wallace Donaldson. Printed text on front of the card states that the buildings were struck by lightning and burned in 1904. In addition, it states that the store was broken open in 1907. …
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