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Short note regarding a small bill in arrears from Gardiner telling Loper that he "...shall be in Sag Harbor shortly and will pay it..."; approx. 8" x 13 1/4" size; accomplished in a sepia ink in a strong and very legible hand, as is the address, no postal franking evident; old fold lines, soiling, tear in one side where the original sealing-wax had held the note together; in good condition overall and an interesting piece of Sag Harbor commercial history ephemera.
1841 Letter Signed By Samuel L. Gardiner of Shelter Island to Wm. Loper & Co. Merchants Sag Harbor
(Sag Harbor - History)
Sag Harbor Long Island New Yor: Not Published, 1841.
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52 pages; with a short history of the town by the Trustees; followed by illustrated black and white views and architectural, commercial, geographic features of this east end Long Island town, each with its own explanatory text, often giving business owner name, telephone number, commercial details of interest to the visitor and serving as a directory for the village at the time: Lundhurst Hotel, Lily Pond House, Sag Harbor Yacht Club, Bay View Garage, Cove Terrace Development, Hotel Bay View, Sea View house of J.K. Morris, prop; Municipal Building & Fire Headquarters; Thompson & Osborne, Inc., Bliss Torpedo Station at Long Wharf, "Boxwood" residence of Dr. Charles D. Napier; Sag Harbor Garage; Elm Restaurant of George McLain, R.C. Barry & Son Hardware, M. Simon's Dept. Store; McNally's Bathing Pavilion at  Noyac Road, run by Mazzoli Co.; interior view of machinery at Wilson's Bottling Works; Fred W. Wilson residence; Ideal Store of Gibbons & Dalzell, Ivan's shoe shop, Watch Case Factory and more; approx. 6 1/4" x 9" size; former owner signature in faded ink on cover of John L. Ahlquist; original stapled binding; printed paper covers, detached, chipped at bottom corner and spine; edgewear and aging; some contents detached at old staples; pages in very good condition overall and interesting Sag Harbor commercial & architectural history ephemera; uncommon, OCLC with 4 institutional listings for the actual item and several others with a microform; none of the likely Long Island institutions showing a holding.
Sag Harbor In the Land of the Sunrise Trail 1707 - 1927
(Sag Harbor - History)
Sag Harbor Long Island New Yor: Sag Harbor Village Trustees, 1927.
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Portrait image of this fashionably-attired young woman, with the identifier hand-written on back in a contemporary hand; our research indicates that Blanche (L.) Babcock was educated at State Normal School (now SUNY Cortland) and went on to teach high school at Sag Harbor & Sayville on Long Island, before accepting a teaching position at the House of Refuge on Randalls Island, the Manhattan reformatory for children; approx. 4 3/4" x 6" size overall; black and white; Hyatt & Tooke Cortland N.Y. photographer's blindstamp imprint at base of mount card; some soiling in margins; image very good; interesting photographic Sag Harbor & New York educational history ephemera, with genealogical interest, from the first part of the 20th century.
C. 1900 Cabinet Card Photograph of Blanche Babcock, Sag Harbor Long Island By Hyatt & Tooke, Cortland N.Y.
(Sag Harbor - Photography)
Sag Harbor Long Island New Yor: Not Published, 1900.
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Folding announcement and advertisement for this event; Designed and Printed By the Sag Harbor News Art Printery Sag Harbor N.Y.;  this programs' stars were Miss Ellen Bates, Mr. John W. Crandall, Mr. Seoma Jupraner, Miss Brunette Nassau, accompanist on the E. Lein "Seaside" model piano; local businesses advertised, larger ones for C.E. Fritts announcing Genuine Chamleve and Cloisonne Jewelry & Alvin Mfg. Co. announcing their new sterling silver flatware pattern The Marie Antoinette; light wear and discoloration to pages; couple of side-punch holes; good condition.
Concert under the Auspices of the Ladies Village Improvement Society of Sag Harbor July Twentieth Nineteen-Eleven
(Sag Harbor)
Sag Harbor, New York: Ladies Village Improvement Society, 1911.
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The purpose of this planning study was to accomplish the objectives set forth in the town's historic preservation ordinances, "...while providing for and encouraging growth and development within the Village...; with physical history of the area & its growth, information on commercial properties, apartments, residences, the economy, including statistical data from the time; tourism - visits to the Whaling museum, Custom House, "Yankee Clipper" visitors; detailed parking, vehicular movement & planning with zoning proposals and more; with a page of references consulted at back; With (10) large sheets of text which are found on the back of each of the 10 "figures" of this report - each of which unfold to 25" x 17"; and include: base map of Sag Harbor, showing the historic and business districts; the business dist. study area; land use and economic base, printed in vivid colors with accompanying legend (scale about 200 feet to the inch); traffic flow study; vehicular flow turning patterns; parking inventory, proposed zoning; western area planning; suggested treatment - main street shops (one side of a sheet, as part of the Figure 9 plate folding ensemble); existing and proposed pedestrian circulation; proposed by-pass routes, a no-truck route, possible pedestrian mall, public parking lot; prepared for the village by Robert H. Pine A.I.P., with graphics by Gerald Cross; the town feared that unless changes were made, they would have to "...entrust the development of the center of Sag Harbor's economic life and the core of its historic area over the next twenty years to an obsolescent zoning ordinance...continued drift in this area with more unsightly, chaotic development and more and more complaints..."; very large format, approximately 17" x 13" size; Printed By Eastern Suffolk Printing Riverhead New York; original stiff-cardstock printed paper covers, spiral-comb binding; some wear, chipping to edges of covers, the plans and maps in very good condition; interesting Long Island historic preservation and urban planning, architectural ephemera.
Planning Study of the Sag Harbor Business District
(Sag Harbor)
Sag Harbor Long Island New Yor: The Village of Sag Harbor, 1975.
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To-Night. Vaudeville Show! Programme.
(Sag Harbor)
Sag-Harbor, N.Y.: Latham, Printer,
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