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…
View of water and trees in Grangebel Park. Note: Grangebel Park was built by Judge Timothy M. Griffing, who named it after his three daughters: Grace, Angeline and Mabel. (Handcolored)
View (partially obstructed by trees) of the "Home Sweet Home" house (now a museum) and the adjacent Old Mill (Pantigo Mill), both of which are historic structures in East Hampton. Message and addressee information on verso. (B&W)
View of the "Home Sweet Home" house (now a museum) and the adjacent Old Mill (Pantigo Mill), both of which are historic structures in East Hampton. Message and addressee information on verso. (Hand colored)
View of the "Home Sweet Home" house (now a museum) and the adjacent Old Mill (Pantigo Mill), both of which are historic structures in East Hampton. (Hand colored)
View of the "Home Sweet Home" house (now a museum) and the adjacent Old Mill (Pantigo Mill), both of which are historic structures in East Hampton. Near the fence that runs alongside the property is a sign that reads, “The John Howard Payne Memorial…
View of the "Home Sweet Home" house (now a museum) and the adjacent Old Mill (Pantigo Mill), both of which are historic structures in East Hampton. (B&W)
Tourism postcard featuring view (partially obstructed by trees) of the "Home Sweet Home" house (now a museum) and the adjacent Old Mill (Pantigo Mill), both of which are historic structures in East Hampton. Printed text on verso provides information…
View of the "Home Sweet Home" house (now a museum) and the adjacent Old Mill (Pantigo Mill), both of which are historic structures in East Hampton. (Hand colored)
View of William K. Vanderbilt’s “Idle Hour” mansion from across its large front lawn. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)