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Rockaway - Railroad Station, Arverne

Collection: James Supple Collection
Date: ca. 1903-1907; 1903 Material: Black and white postcard Dimension: 5.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 ppi
Creator: American Historical Art Publishing Co. Identifier: aql:30153 jsc-000043 jsc-000043.tif

Description: A couple stand on the curb in front of the Long Island Railroad Station which is on the left in Arverne, Rockaway. (now Beach 67th St. station); Inscription on recto. Address, postmark, and stamp on verso. Text addressed to Miss B. Schuly, reads: Dear Beth, heard.. Today that you were home hope you are well and that I will hear from you. My address is c/o Fabers 2nd Coffrey Cottage Far Rockaway, with love...

Collection : aql:30341

Creator : American Historical Art Publishing Co.

Date : ca. 1903-1907; 1903

Summary/Description : A couple stand on the curb in front of the Long Island Railroad Station which is on the left in Arverne, Rockaway. (now Beach 67th St. station); Inscription on recto. Address, postmark, and stamp on verso. Text addressed to Miss B. Schuly, reads: Dear Beth, heard.. Today that you were home hope you are well and that I will hear from you. My address is c/o Fabers 2nd Coffrey Cottage Far Rockaway, with love...

Subject : Streetscapes (Urban design)

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Coverage : Arverne, Queens, NY Arverne (New York, N.Y.) Rockaway (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Postcards

Format : Black and white postcard; 5.5 x 3.5 inches; 400 ppi

Identifier : aql:30153 jsc-000043 jsc-000043.tif

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