Montauk (N.Y.) -- History -- Pictorial works
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Montauk (N.Y.) -- History -- Pictorial works
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Montauk (N.Y.)
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- "Bird's-eye view of Montauk Point, where our victorious army camps this week,", August 14, 1898
- [Photograph of Pete Loftus in his store at the old fishing village on Fort Pond Bay, Montauk, East Hampton Township, N.Y., circa 1930's?]
- [Dave Edwards photograph collection, predominantly of saltwater fishing scene in Montauk, East Hampton Township, N.Y. circa 1947-1964]
- [Reprinted photograph of the burning of the Montauk Inn, as seen from Duryea's Restaurant, looking west, with five people visible on nearby hill, Montauk, East Hampton Township, N.Y., 1926]
- Sunrise trails on Long Island to Montauk Beach, "the Miami Beach of the North," a Carl G. Fisher Development, published by the Long Island Association, 1926
- From Montauk to..., by Paul T. Cook
- From Montauk to ..., Paul T. Cook
- Montauk photographs and papers, 1919,1989
- Fisherman's Paradise, by Kyril Bromley
- Montauk, Robin Strong and the Montauk Library
- Montauk, an anecdotal history, tastes, traditions, and trivia, [collected by] Peg Winski ; Montauk Historical Society
- A pictorial history of Montauk, by Albert R. Holden
- Montauk Fire Department 1939-1989 fiftieth anniversary
- [Reprinted photograph of Duryea's Icehouse after destruction from the 'New England Express" hurricane, Montauk, East Hampton Township, N.Y., circa September 1938]
- A pictorial history of Montauk, third edition, by Albert R. Holden, 2000
- From Montauk to . . ., by Paul T. Cook
- A pictorial history of Montauk, by Albert R. Holden
- McDonald, Burke, Joyce, Pitts and Grimes family collections
- State Boulevard on Property of Montauk Beach Development Corp
- Montauk, three centuries of romance, sport and adventure,, by Jeannette Edwards Rattray
- [Album 4 of the Richard T. Gilmartin Collection, comprised of postcards, photographs, etc., Montauk, East Hampton Township, N.Y.]
- Montauk Beach on Long Island, the Miami Beach of the North, a Carl G. Fisher Development, circa 1926
- Recalling Teddy, by Katherine Howard Prince
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