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  1. Ward Leonard Electric Company advertisement - the Knickerbocker gasoline motor-car
  2. Ephemera

    Report of motor vehicle accidents in Westchester County for the month of January, 1939.

    Record Type: Library

  3. Ephemera

    Bedford Shell Service Center 40th anniversary calendar.

    Record Type: Library

  4. Ephemera

    Advertisements commemorating the 50th anniversary of the First National Bank, Mount Vernon, New York.

    Record Type: Library

  5. Ephemera

    Postcards sent to Edward G. Horton Real Estate, Pleasantville.

    Record Type: Library

  6. Automobile belonging to the Iselin family (?)
  7. Band (Pleasantville Fire Department band ?) in a parade
  8. Boy standing in front of car during a snowstorm (from envelope marked "Chas. Choat family")
  9. Negative, Film - Briarcliff Lodge

    Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.

    Record Type: Photo

    Briarcliff Lodge
  10. Car belonging to Eleanora Jay, Mrs. Arthur Iselin, at Breakwater House
  11. Cars crossing New York Central Putnam Division railroad tracks at Yonkers Avenue - looking east
  12. Cars crossing New York Central Putnam Division railroad tracks at Yonkers Avenue - looking northeast from Dunwoodie Station
  13. Negative, Film - Cars parked outside Briarcliff Lodge

    Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.

    Record Type: Photo

    Cars parked outside Briarcliff Lodge
  14. Cornell Lumber Company / Vapyre Gas, Vanderbilt Street between Bedford Road and Manville Road (now Memorial Plaza)
  15. Installing sewers on Manville Road at Tompkins Avenue - Oakland Pontiac building was constructed by Siciliano and Aucello
  16. Looking east on McLean Avenue toward Devoe Avenue, January 19, 1955
  17. Looking north on Memorial Plaza from its intersection with Bedford Road, 1960s
  18. Looking north on Wheeler Avenue toward its intersection with Manville Road, 1960s
  19. Looking southwest on North Street toward its crossing of the Hutchinson River Parkway during a flood
  20. Looking west across the railroad tracks at Vanderbilt Street just south of its intersection with Manville Road (right) prior to the creation of Memorial Plaza

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