View of the of the Center Moriches Inn and post office, as seen from across the street. There is a banner hanging over the street in the distance. Message and addressee information on verso. Ink stain on the front of the card. (B&W)
View of a general store and post office building. There are several people standing on the deck in front, which has a boardwalk leading up to it. A sign reads on the building reads, “M.A. Sumner Ice Cream & Candies.” (B&W)
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. …
View of Main Street, showing the post office and bank buildings. There are a number of automobiles in the street along with a couple of horse drawn carts. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso.
Exterior view of the Old Westbury Hotel Post Office & Hotel. There is a handwritten message on the front of the card; handwritten addressee information is on the verso. (Color)
Exterior view of a building that houses the Mastic Beach Post Office and Chester’s Community Store. There are gas pumps out in front of the building. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
Exterior view of a building that houses the Mount Sinai Post Office and the A. Liebmann General Store. There are gas pumps out in front of the building, and an automobile is parked nearby. (B&W)
View of the Amityville Post Office in the Triangle Building. Park Avenue is seen at right, and Broadway is pictured at left. Both roads are lined by buildings. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
View of the Amityville Post Office in the Triangle Building, which was built upon a triangular plot of land that intersects Broadway, Park Avenue, and Ireland Place. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)