In another of our series of maps documenting the Roslyn community, this 1939 street road and property ownership map by Dolph & Stewart provides information of Roslyn, Roslyn Harbor, Greenvale, East Hills and Roslyn Heights.
Roslyn
Note: Glen Avenue went from Old Northern Boulevard to Willis Avenue.
Samuel Rubel (sic Rubin) owned the large Oakdene/Waldene property which he developed onto the Rsolyn Pines community.
Roslyn Harbor/Greenvale
Note: Harold Godwin owned Cedarmere and Frances Frick owned the Clayton Estate (now Nassau Museum of Art).
East Hills
Note: Over one-third of East Hills consisted of the Harbor Hill Estate then owned by John Mackay III.
Roslyn Estates
Roslyn Heights
Note: Roslyn High School is the only Roslyn Height's property east of Roslyn Road.
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Hard to read, but the Cartier property seems to be across the road, on the west side of Engineers Country Club on one side, and Roslyn Harbor - North Hempstead Harbor on the 1939 Ownership map.