A. N. Randall, Ford Sales and Service
| Access # |
2011.8.13 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
unknown |
Creator |
photo by Arthur S. Greene |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
A. N. Randall, Ford Sales and Service, was located on the east side of Main Street, Port Jefferson. |
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John “Billy” Brown’s Bus
| Access # |
2011.8.2 |
Type |
postcard |
| Date |
early 20th century |
Creator |
photo by Arthur S. Greene |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
John "Billy" Brown’s bus is parked in front of the Ardencraig Inn, east side of Main Street, Port Jefferson. The hotel was destroyed in a March 1920 fire. |
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Steamship CITY OF WORCESTER
| Access # |
2011.8.18 |
Type |
postcard |
| Date |
postmark: 07/23/1909 |
Creator |
photo (526) by Arthur S. Greene |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
The steamship CITY OF WORCESTER, shown docking in Port Jefferson, ran excursions from New York City to Port Jefferson on Sundays during summer 1909. The 328-foot vessel could accommodate 700 passengers who paid 75 cents each for a round-trip ticket. |
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Kessler’s Garage
| Access # |
2011.8.42 |
Type |
postcard |
| Date |
early 20th century |
Creator |
unknown |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
Carpenter Lou Westphal, building of Kessler’s Garage, west side of Main Street (Route 25A) at the foot of Spring Street, Port Jefferson. |
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Griswold’s Garage, Main Street
| Access # |
2011.8.45 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
early 20th century |
Creator |
unknown |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
Griswold’s Garage, west side of Main Street (Route 25A) at the foot of Spring Street, Port Jefferson, was built of Unit Brick manufactured in Port Jefferson Station. |
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Auto Enthusiasts, Newcomb Brothers Garage
| Access # |
2011.8.60 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
1929 |
Creator |
photo by Arthur S. Greene |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
Auto enthusiasts pose with their cars at Newcomb Brothers Garage, north side of East Broadway, Port Jefferson. The building was destroyed by fire in October 1972.The site is now a staging area for the Bridgeport and Port Jefferson Steamboat Company. |
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Auto Show, 1928
| Access # |
2011.8.69 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
1928 |
Creator |
photo by Robert S. Feather |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
Buick and Nash dealers display their cars at an auto show at the Standard Oil building on East Broadway, now the Port Jefferson Village Center. |
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Coach to Belle Terre Club
| Access # |
2011.8.73 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
early 20th century |
Creator |
photo by Arthur S. Greene |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
A coach to the Belle Terre Club awaits for passengers at the Port Jefferson Railroad Station, LIRR. |
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A. N. Randall’s Garage
| Access # |
2011.8.90 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
early 20th century |
Creator |
unknown |
| Source |
Newcomb/Ryon Family Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
A. N. Randall’s Garage, east side of Main Street (Route 25A), Port Jefferson, was also a Maxwell car dealership. |
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Bishop and Loper Garage
| Access # |
2011.8.102 |
Type |
postcard |
| Date |
early 20th century |
Creator |
photo by Robert S. Feather |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
Bishop and Loper Garage, southwest corner of Main Street and West Broadway, Port Jefferson. |
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Smithtown and Port Jefferson Rail Road Company
| Access # |
2011.8.122 |
Type |
stock certificate |
| Date |
late 19th century |
Creator |
Smithtown and Port Jefferson Rail Road Company |
| Source |
Fran Child Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
Stock certificate for the Smithtown and Port Jefferson Rail Road Company. |
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Wells Oldsmobile
| Access # |
2011.8.126 |
Type |
postcard |
| Date |
mid-20th century |
Creator |
unknown |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
Robert F. Wells Oldsmobile, Main Street and Arden Place, Port Jefferson. |
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Newcomb Brothers Garage
| Access # |
2011.8.150 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
mid-20th century |
Creator |
unknown |
| Source |
Newcomb/Ryon Family Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
Newcomb Brothers Garage, East Broadway, Port Jefferson. |
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Ferry NONOWANTUC
| Access # |
2011.8.164 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
early 20th century |
Creator |
unknown |
| Source |
Port Jefferson Historical Society |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
The steam-powered ferry NONOWANTUC, which sailed from Port Jefferson to Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1884-1902, is icebound in Port Jefferson harbor. |
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Ferry VICTOR
| Access # |
2011.8.168 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
1905-10 |
Creator |
photo by Arthur S. Greene |
| Source |
Port Jefferson Historical Society |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
The side-wheel ferry VICTOR which ran from Port Jefferson to Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1905-10, is docked at Steamboat Landing in Port Jefferson. |
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Ferry LONG ISLAND
| Access # |
2011.8.169 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
06/24/1924 |
Creator |
photo by Arthur S. Greene |
| Source |
Newcomb/Ryon Family Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
The steam-powered ferry LONG ISLAND which sailed from Port Jefferson to Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1924-36, is hauled out for repairs at the Port Jefferson Shipyard. |
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Ferry CATSKILL
| Access # |
2011.8.170 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
1946-67 |
Creator |
unknown |
| Source |
Kenneth Brady Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
The steel-hulled ferry CATSKILL, which sailed between Port Jefferson and Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1946-67, approaches the landing in Port Jefferson. When her days on Long Island Sound were over, the CATSKILL passed through several owners, was gutted in a fire, abandoned in Jamaica Bay, and finally scrapped in 1975. |
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Ferry MARTHA’S VINEYARD
| Access # |
2011.8.171 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
late 20th century |
Creator |
photo by Richard Solo |
| Source |
Solo Family Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
With the sloop CLEARWATER in the foreground, the diesel-powered ferry MARTHA’S VINEYARD, which ran from Port Jefferson to Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1968-85, leaves Port Jefferson. |
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Ferry PARK CITY
| Access # |
2011.8.172 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
mid-20th century |
Creator |
unknown |
| Source |
Raymond Howell Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
Known as the “Lady of Long Island Sound,” the steam-powered ferry PARK CITY, which sailed between Port Jefferson and Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1898-1949, is shown underway in Port Jefferson harbor. |
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Ferry PRISCILLA ALDEN
| Access # |
2011.8.173 |
Type |
photo |
| Date |
1936-46 |
Creator |
unknown |
| Source |
Peter Colen Collection |
Location |
Port Jefferson |
| Description |
The ferry PRISCILLA ALDEN, which sailed from Port Jefferson to Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1936-46, is docked in Port Jefferson. In the foreground, Port Jefferson resident Louis Colen sits on the right in the small boat. |
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