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Herzog & Son's General Store flyer, c.1890s.jpg
Herzog & Son's General Store advertising flier concerning spring and summer goods that were on exhibition in the store.

Position: 1725 (5 views)

Town of Hempstead Title Company advertising flier-1, c.1892.jpg
Advertising flier for the Town of Hempstead Title Company, located in Rockville Centre, N.Y. The flier describes the company's services, which included performing real estate title searches, furnishing abstracts, and "making loans on Bond and…

Position: 541 (7 views)

F. Herzog & Son's (general store) advertising flier,  Nov. 1889.jpg
F. Herzog & Sons (general store) advertising flier offering a reduction in prices as a result of the need to "make room in our Dry Goods Dept. for Holiday Trade."

Position: 541 (7 views)

Constitution, By-Laws and Officers of the Long Island Farmers' Club, broadside, c.1890s.jpg
Broadside on which is printed the Constitution, By-Laws and Officers of the Long Island Farmers' Club. The object of the organization was to "promote the welfare of all engaged in the cultivation of the soil as a business."

Position: 541 (7 views)

William Street Stables, Stallion in Service advertising flier-1, 1895.jpg
Advertising flier for Clayield, a stallion in service for the Season of 1895, at the William Street Stables.

Position: 279 (8 views)

F. Herzog & Sons price list-1, 1891.jpg
Price list of F. Herzog & Sons, Hicksville, L.I. Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Dealers in General Merchandise.

Position: 1725 (5 views)

Oakley & Griffin (carriage and cart makers), advertising card, c.1890s.jpg
Advertising card for Oakley & Griffin, Successors to H.M. Willis, Fine Grade Carriages, Wind Mills & Farm Machinery, East Williston, L.I., N.Y.

Position: 152 (9 views)

Charles Wood advertising card, c.1880s.jpg
Charles Wood, dealer in lumber, wood posts, coal, etc., advertising card. The company had yards at Amityville (main office and mill) and Babylon.

Position: 279 (8 views)

Central Park Cider Mill advertising card, c.1890s.jpg
Central Park Cider Mill advertising card. Note: In 1936, residents of Central Park successfully petitioned the Long Island Railroad Company and the Post Office Department for permission to change the name of their village to "Bethpage."

Position: 279 (8 views)

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