241 East 201st St., New York City.
Feb. 15, 1916.
It is long –too long-- since I have seen you. I have been thinking for some time of coming over to Staten Island to get a glimpse of you and to talk over old times. Now my young friend, Jacob...
Fair. Photostat copy of original catalogue. Markings on spine of [Page 1] suggest front cover is missing. Rebound in acid-free sleeve. Full measurements: 27.3 cm (H) x 17.3 cm (W).
The steamer Hendrick Hudson on the Hudson river, with mountains and clouds in the background. Written message in blank space at bottom of card (Dear Friend Jennie: I am very sorry to hear you are no better and also that your father is so sick....
A sepia postcard showing a cargo ship and tug boat in a harbor with several warehouses to the left and right, including a Kellogg building to the ships' right. A drawbridge is lifted in the background, presumably to let the cargo ship pass...
Children; Stores, Retail; Flowers; Furniture; House furnishings; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Illustration of baby in hat crying. Text,"The Babies Cry when You Fail to Buy of the Brooklyn Furniture Co. Verso side: illustration of a baby smiling. Text,"Buy at the Brooklyn Furniture Co. and make the Children Happy."
After a difficult birth, a teenaged mother holds her new baby daughter who is only eight hours old. They are at the Hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.