View of Willow Lake at sunset. There are a number of houses along the far shoreline. The date “June 11-18” is handwritten on the front of the card; message and addressee information, both handwritten, are on the back. (B&W)
View of a funeral procession on a snow-covered street. The procession is being led by a band, followed by a small group of soldiers with rifles. Behind them is a sled being pulled by two horses, and there are two groups of soldiers following behind…
Exterior view of the Whalers Museum. Note: Built in 1845, the building was originally the home of Benjamin Huntting, a prominent Sag Harbor citizen who owned whaling ships. It later was the summer home of philanthropist Mrs. Russell Sage until the…
View of the Roslyn Clocktower, as seen from across Main Street. Note: The tower was erected in 1895 in memory of Roslyn resident Ellen E. Ward. (Color)
Exterior view of R.H. Mollineaux’s grocery store. Signs on store read, “Groceries Flour & Feed.” Message and addressee information on verso. Note: A 1914 atlas has an R.H. Mollineaux store on the east side of Nassau Road and the north side of…
Tourism postcard with a caption that reads, “You Can Have a Jolly Time in Roosevelt, L.I. I Know, I’ve Tried it.” The words “Roosevelt, L.I.” appear on a red and blue pennant. Also on the pennant is a photograph of a boy fishing from the shore of an…