Patchogue, N.Y. - Houses

East Lake and home of Admiral Sumner. Patchogue, N.Y.
Type: Postcard

A sepia toned photograph of East Lake, a.k.a. Swan Lake, Patchogue, N.Y., with the home of Admiral Sumner in the background, approximately 1907.

Ocean Avenue, Patchogue NY, about 1895
Type: Photograph

A sepia tinted photograph, taken in about 1895 and showing, from the north, South Ocean Avenue in Patchogue, N.Y.

Prominent are the Methodist Church (with its stained-glass window designed by Tidden & Arnold of Brooklyn) and, to the north of it, one of the buildings associated with the "Patchogue Advance".

Oldest House, Patchogue, N.Y.
Type: Postcard

A sepia toned photograph of "Oldest House", Patchogue, N.Y.

Patchogue, N.Y. Old Red House
Type: Photograph

A black and white photograph of the "Old Red House" in Patchogue, N.Y.

Picturesque Patchogue
Type: Newspaper

Special issue of "The Argus" (v. 14 n. 43) titled "Picturesque Patchogue".

West Main Street, Patchogue, about 1895
Type: Photograph

A sepia tinted photograph, taken in about 1895 and showing, from the northeast, West Main Street in Patchogue, N.Y.

Prominent is the John Roe Smith Block (with, on the west side, the Patchogue Bank Building, with the headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic above), and a sign directing travelers to the stables of the Central Hotel.

[Bailey House On Carman Street]
Type: Photograph

A sepia tinted photograph of the Bailey house on Carman Street, Patchogue, N.Y., taken on July 4, 1915.

[Bailey House On Carman Street]
Type: Photograph

A sepia tinted photograph of the Bailey house on Carman Street, Patchogue, N.Y., approximately 1913.

[West Main Street, Patchogue, 1890]
Type: Photograph

A sepia tinted photograph, taken in 1890, of West Main Street in Patchogue, N.Y. The reverse reads: 1890 four column building - Lawyer Jenning's house center building - Bankert's Private School next is the Gerity home, later to become Mueller's "White House" Hotel background - American Lace Factory, and the lake

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