36 Main St, Roslyn, NY, 11576

Frederick C. Hicks Store (1355 Old Northern Boulevard)

1355 Old Northern Boulevard, Roslyn

Date BuiltCirca 1895-1905
Original UseStore
Restoration StatusCompleted
Roslyn Landmark Society Covenant No
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Three adjacent buildings (1353, 1355 and 1363 Old Northern Boulevard) were built for Frederick C. Hicks for stores from1895 to 1905. Since Hick's ownership, these three buildings have been sold continuously as a three-building parcel.

The middle store of these buildings is 1355 Old Northern Boulevard. Among the businesses located in 1355 Old Northern Boulevard were a paper store, a lunch room and soda fountain, Treasure Chest designers (1970s), Schreiber Signs (190s) and Acme Leather (1990s). Currently, it is the home of YOLO Yogurt & Desserts and Katherine Tess clothing store.

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Frederick Cocks Hicks (1872-1925) was born in Westbury, New York with the original name Frederick Hicks Cocks. Hicks changed his name when he was adopted by his relatives. He attended Swarthmore College and Harvard University. He was a president of Roslyn Savings Bank, member of the Hicks, Kip & Herrick stock brokerage firm, and a director of Floral Park Savings Bank, Glen Cove Insurance Co., Nassau-Suffolk Bond & Mortgage Guarantee Co., Nassau County Trust Co., and Sea Cost Realty Co.

From 1898 to 1925, Hicks also served as a United States congressman from 1915 to 1923. He was a supporter of women's suffrage. Hicks had been at the bedside of his dying wife prior to the final vote on the Nineteenth Amendment in 1918, but left at her urging to take part in the vote. Hicks provided the final, crucial vote, and then returned home for her funeral.

From 1898 to 1925, Hicks lived in a 53-acre estate in Sands Point. He died at the age of 53 years and was interned at Westbury Friends Cemetery.

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Frederick Cocks Hicks

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Circa 1905

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The Roslyn Grist Mill and the three Frederick Hicks' stores as seen form the Roslyn Clock Tower circa 1906

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Circa 1930

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Circa 1971

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