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John B. Garner postcard receipt for 17 bags, from Titus & Co.-1, 1876.jpg
Postal card receipt from Titus & Co. (New York City) to John B. Garner for 17 bags [potatoes?]. Note: Garner was a son of John Garner (?-1833) and Sarah Birdsall (1790-1836). He was a farmer in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y. He also appeared…

Woodmere, WT003.jpg
Real photo postcard of the Colonial Pharmacy at the corner of Broadway & Irving Place. (B&W)

Westbury, WN034.jpg
Advertising postcard featuring an interior view of the “Emerald Room” at the Olde Colony Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the restaurant. Annotation on verso reads, “previous location of the Clam…

Westbury, WN033.jpg
Advertising postcard featuring an interior view of the Olde Colony Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge. Image depicts the fireplace area and partial views of the dining room and cocktail lounge. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the…

Westbury, WN032.jpg
Advertising postcard featuring a view of the dining room at Burt Bacharach’s Dover House restaurant. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the restaurant. (Color)

Westbury, WN031.jpg
Advertising postcard featuring a view of the cocktail lounge at Burt Bacharach’s Dover House restaurant. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the restaurant. (Color)

Wantagh, WC033.jpg
Advertising postcard featuring three views of the Sunrise Rest: the Bavarian Beer Garden, the Main Dining Room, and the exterior of the restaurant. Printed text and map on verso, Handwritten note on verso reads, “Aug 5th 1940 Edith and Mollie had…

Wantagh, WC032.jpg
Exterior view of the Wantagh Hotel and Restaurant, on Wantagh Avenue. Caption on front reads, “At the Gateway to Jones Beach.” Printed text on verso provides brief details about the hotel. Also on verso is small map showing the hotel’s location.…

Valley Stream, VA021.jpg
Postcard, printed in red ink, featuring three views (2 interior, 1 exterior) of The Lampliter, a bar/club that offered dining, dancing, and bowling. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the Lampliter.

Seaford, SH003.jpg
Advertising postcard featuring a reprint of a c.1920s photograph of Haff’s Garage (center) and the Dodge Brothers Service Station, at right, on Merrick Road. There are two men standing near a gas pump out in front of Dodge Brothers. Two automobiles…
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