Lot 39
Large Collection of (77) Greenport and North Fork, Long Island, Photographs and Ephemera, circa 1880s-1910s
comprising (53) photographs and (24) ephemera.
The photographs, primarily card-mounted albumen and gelatin silver snapshots, to include: (2) framed panoramic views of Greenport Harbor; portrait of Captain Isaac Reeve (1836-1904), Greenport Village President, seated in a horse-drawn carriage in front of S.T. Preston & Son's Chandlery, Main Street, inscribed "Isaac Reeve, Supt. S.I. & G. Ferry Co.", (Shelter Island & Greenport Ferry Company), circa 1900; (7) studio portraits by local photographers, comprised of (4) cabinet cards by "Howard", 33 Main Street, Greenport, and one cabinet card by "Hammond", 37 Main Street, Greenport of a girl with large group of dolls, inscribed on verso in ink "For Miss Martha from ‘Dady', Xmas 1887" and in pencil " Grace Delafield and her dollies", [a descendant of William Floyd], along with a portrait of a gentleman in his study by L.A. Rowley, East Marion, L.I., NY., and a group portrait by "The Wood Studio", Greenport, L.I.; bird's eye view of the Greenport Long Island Railroad station, circa 1890s; group of (4) photographs showing the "Ruins of Fire, Post Office", January 1, 1899; (2) images of Stirling Bottling Works/Hygeia Ice Truck; (5) views of Greenport Village, Harbor, Bay, and boatyard; (9) candid photos and snapshots of Greenport people and parades, etc.; portrait of Walter Darwin Clark of East Marion, in front of a linotype printing machine, inscription on verso; group portrait of workers at a brick factory, possibly Sage or Sanford brick companies; group of (2) glass plate negatives, showing groups of people, inscribed and dated, "Fisk Home, ‘93" and "Peconic Schoolhouse, ‘94"; ice cutting scene by "L.A. Rowley, East Marion, N.Y."; group of (4) photographs of the Rocky Point Station House, U.S. Life Saving Station, East Marion, NY with staff and crew; view of Horton's Point Light; submarine at Holand Torpedo Boat Station, New Suffolk, L.I., probably the USS Holand, circa 1900; view of Goldsmith's Mill, Peconic, NY; "Looking Up Tuthill's Dock, Dec. 28th, ‘98"; view of the paddle steamboat "City of Worcester"; Real Photo Postcard of the "Torpedo Boat Morris", postmarked 1908, to Mr. Hollis C. Booth, Southold, NY; Charles Meredith (American, Cutchogue, Long Island, 1889-1966), portrait World War II soldiers at Independence Day parade, possibly in Greenport, July 4, 1940, signed in negative; group of (3) CDV portraits by Riverhead photographers, comprising two by Edgard Raynor of a man and woman, and a portrait of a woman by Hammond's gallery; baseball player with "Southold" jersey, probably a copy/rephotographed; and (2) images of horse-drawn carriages.
The ephemera, to include: Greenport Hygeia Ice Company sign; "Greenport F.D. Shuckers" screen-printed felt patch; (3) postcards, comprising: Mitchell's Restaurant, (blank); "Peconic Bay, showing ‘Wyandotte' Steamer, Greenport, N.Y.", inscribed; and "Public Dock, S. S. Syandotte, New London, Conn.", postally used; (4) 1892 Smith & Terry Ship-Builders and Shipwrights billheads; (2) blank Greenport letterheads, one for American Association of Masters and Pilots of Steam Vessels, the other for Wm. D. Overton. Plumbing, etc.; (2) Greenport Wharf Co. billheads; 1886 stock certificate for one share of the Greenport Driving Association; (2) handwritten notes on billhead paper from The Fraser Hollow Spar & Boat Co., Greenport; (2) business cards, to include: S. T. Preston & Son Ship Chandlery and Groceries; and David W. Webb market; 1888 handwritten billhead from J. & J. W. Elsworth (Oyster Co.) to Sch James A. Douglas for jingles shells; (2) partial surveyor's maps of Greenport; 1920 billhead from G. Frank Tuthill, Greenport, to Yacht Sibonac for gasoline; and (2) "Don't Get Left" Long Island Railroad timetables.
- Condition: Many with tears, stains, creasing, toning.
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