Exterior front view of the Parisi - Ann resort house, as seen from the street. There are people seated in chairs on the front lawn. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the resort house. (Color)
View of two houses on Merrick Rd., “Caprice” and “Cute,” both of which were owned by impresario Edgar L. Morrison. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: Caprice, at left, was named after one of Morrison’s daughters. …
Facsimile of an early 1900s photograph of a snow-covered landscape, as seen from the upper floor of Henry O. Korten’s house. Pictured are part of Korten’s property and a next-door neighbor’s house and property. Also, a couple of houses are visible…
View looking down Washington Street, which is lined by houses and trees on both sides. Two copies, one with message and addressee information on verso. (Color)
Aerial view of houses and buildings in Hempstead village. The initials “H.W.S” are handwritten on the front of the card; addressee information, also handwritten, is on the back. (B&W)