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History of Long Island Hempstead Nassau & Suffolk County New York

$8.27

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  • Format: Reprint with comb binding
  • Subject: Nassau Suffolk Long Island Hempstead history NY
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  • Where Made: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
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Description

Nassau County
plus
Suffolk County
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LONG ISLAND, NY
ILLUSTRATED
The early days of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, better known as Long Island, New York, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this
NEW
57 Page Book
, reprinted primarily from two hard-to-find sources: the 1841 edition of
Historical Collections of the State of New York
by John Warner Barber and Henry Howe, and
New York, a Guide to the Empire State
, a WPA project.
The spiral-bound booklet
is printed on quality paper, with the print enlarged for easier reading. A clear vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover.
Individual Long Island communities mentioned in the booklet (alphabetized by first letter only) include: Amityville, Amagansett, Beaverdam, Bridgehampton, Baiting Hollow, Babylon, Bay Shore, Brightwaters, Brookhaven, Brentwood, Bellport, Baldwin, Cutchogue, Canoe Place, Centerport (Centre Port, Little Cow Harbor), Central Islip, Central Moriches, Cedarhurst, Corum, Cove Neck, Cold Spring Harbor, Easthampton, East Islip, East Moriches, East Marion, Eastport, Fire-Place, Far Rockaway, Farmingdale, Fresh Pond, Fisher’s Island, Freeport, Flanders,  Greenport, Good Ground, Glen Cove, Glenwood Landing, Great Gull Island, Gardiner’s Island, Huntington, Hewlett, Hempstead, Hampton Bays, Islip, Laurel, Locust Valley, Long Beach, Lawrence, Little Gull Island, Lindenhurst, Lynbrook, Mineola, Manhasset, Massapequa, Mattatue, Middletown, Moriches, Matinecock, Merrick, Mill Neck, Montauk, Miller’s Place, Nichol’s Patent, North Hempstead, Northport (North Port, Great Cow Harbor), Norwich, Old Aquabogue, Old Mans, Old Westbury, Oceanside, Oyster Bay, Oyster Ponds, Orient, Port Washington, Port Jefferson, Patchogue, Quogue, Rockville Centre, Ronkonkoma, Riverhead, Ridge, Roslyn, Setauket, Speonk, Stony Brook, Sayville, Sag Harbor, Sea Cliff, Shelter Island, Southampton, Smithtown, Southold, Upper Aquabogue, Valley Stream, Westbury, Wainscott, Wading River, Westhampton, Westhampton Beach, Wantagh and Yaphank.
Since Nassau County was part of Queens County until 1899, portions of the early history of Queens County have been included.
Among the many and diverse topics are: Capture of the Schooner Amistad which had been Seized by Negro Slaves & Trial That Followed; Capt. Kidd’s Treasure — Buried and Unburied; the Power of the Church, and Church Seating Arrangements; the Capture of British Supplies near Corum in 1780; Commerce without Money; Blue Smiths, Rock Smiths, Bull Smiths & Tangier Smiths; Interesting Laws; Indian Affairs; the wreck of the Bristol and the Mexico on Far Rockaway beach in 1836; and other interesting bits of history and trivia.
The book has no index, but some of the names and surnames mentioned are: Rev. Nathaniel Brewster, Samuel Eburne, George Phillips, David Youngs, Col. Tallmadge, Noah Wetmore, Zacharial Greene, Capt. Clark, Joseph Tooker, Thomas James, Nathaniel Hunting, Samuel Buell, Lyman Gardiner, Mrs. Wetmore, Gov. Eaton, Stephen Jarvis, Ensign Briant, William Leveridge, Eliphalet Jones, Ebenezer Prime, Nahan Woodhull, William Schenck, William Nicol, J. P. Terry, James Farret, Nathaniel Sylvester, Thomas Middleton, Blydenburgh, Updike, Roger Williams, Wilcox, Richard Smyth (Smith), Jacob Pindor, John Thomas, Newton, Pratt, King, Tucker, Thompson, Brown, Longbotham, Lawrence, Floyd, Abner Reeve, Napthali Daggett.
ILLUSTRATIONS
include Patchoque in Brookhaven, Montauk Point, Huntington Village, Riverhead, Sag Harbor, Hempstead, and Greenport.
The Howe/Barber history covers the development of this area until about 1841, while excerpts from the WPA book, give a nostalgic glimpse from a 1940 vantage point, including interesting historical notes, especially as they relate to sightseeing possibilities. There’s also a small map of the area from a 1948 booklet printed by the New York Telephone Company.
Wouldn’t this make a unique gift?