On March 7, 1906, Mary “Queenie” Gilmartin, of the prominent Southampton Gilmartins, posted a card to her daughter Eva Marie in New York City. Displaying a view along Job’s Lane, the card features the side of the Rogers Memorial Library, highlighting the turret which still serves as the distinguishing feature of the library’s architecture today. The picture cannot be dated exactly but must have been taken within the first 10 years of the library’s operation.