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- "Along the Shore of Manhassett Bay, Port Washington, L.I.," October 4, 1909 -

- October 04, 1909
- Collections - Artifact
"Along the Shore of Manhassett Bay, Port Washington, L.I.," October 4, 1909
- Bird's Eye View of a Part of Port Washington, L.I., circa 1910 -

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Bird's Eye View of a Part of Port Washington, L.I., circa 1910
- Women's Gaiter Boots, 1830-1860 -

- 1830-1860
- Collections - Artifact
Women's Gaiter Boots, 1830-1860
- Port Washington Public Library, Port Washington, L.I., N.Y., circa 1930 - Until the 20th century, most book collections were not available to everyday Americans. They were often privately owned or accessible only by paid subscription. Where community libraries existed, books were rarely stored in dedicated buildings. Before this structure opened in 1926, the Port Washington library (Long Island, New York) was housed in local residences and a former store.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Port Washington Public Library, Port Washington, L.I., N.Y., circa 1930
Until the 20th century, most book collections were not available to everyday Americans. They were often privately owned or accessible only by paid subscription. Where community libraries existed, books were rarely stored in dedicated buildings. Before this structure opened in 1926, the Port Washington library (Long Island, New York) was housed in local residences and a former store.
- A Bit of the Shore Front, Port Washington, L.I., September 15, 1909 -

- September 15, 1909
- Collections - Artifact
A Bit of the Shore Front, Port Washington, L.I., September 15, 1909
- Ernest L. Jones Early Aviation Scrapbook, vol. 3 of 7 (C-G) - Ernest L. Jones transformed his early interest in aeronautics into a lifelong career devoted to civil and military aviation. Jones edited and published several aeronautical magazines, promoted and improved air transportation operations, and served in military air services during both world wars. Jones's scrapbooks document the early development of aviation in the United States.

- 1905-1919
- Collections - Artifact
Ernest L. Jones Early Aviation Scrapbook, vol. 3 of 7 (C-G)
Ernest L. Jones transformed his early interest in aeronautics into a lifelong career devoted to civil and military aviation. Jones edited and published several aeronautical magazines, promoted and improved air transportation operations, and served in military air services during both world wars. Jones's scrapbooks document the early development of aviation in the United States.
- The Driftwood, Port Washington, L.I., circa 1908 -

- circa 1908
- Collections - Artifact
The Driftwood, Port Washington, L.I., circa 1908