Receipt for payment of $27.75 made by William Garner, Sr., to Jacob Siedenberg, Merchant Tailor, and Dealer in Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at Hempstead, N.Y., for the purchase of clothing items. Note: Garner was a son of John Garner…
Receipt from F. & A. M. Bayles, Dealers in Coal, Wood, Hay, Grain, Etc., for charges totaling $98.68. Included were charges for coal, hay, oats, wood, kindling, and bran. The store was located at the corner of South Street and Railroad Avenue.
Cover of the Gelman Liquor Store catalog for 1959. Cover features an illustration of a group of men and women at a home bar. The 40 page catalog includes price lists, a gift guide, home bar layouts, and a vintage wine chart.
World War I military funeral? heading west on Fulton Avenue, towards Main Street. People are lined up along both streets to view the procession. The Hempstead Bank building is seen on the corner.
Workers laying water lines on Front Street in front of Liberty Hall and an upholstery shop. The Town of Hempstead Town Hall building is seen in the background.
Exterior view of L.C. Smith’s Hotel on Main Street. A sign at left reads: “L.C. Smith Schaefer Brewing Co. Wiener Beer.” The hotel adjoins the Second National Bank. (2 copies)