South Fork CemeteriesArcadia Publishing, 2006年6月14日 - 128 頁 South Fork Cemeteries offers a historical tour of the southern stretch of the East End, from Southampton to Montauk. This leisurely stroll reveals not only ancient burial grounds filled with beautifully engraved slate and sandstone markers but also onshore whaling, famous shipwrecks, and fascinating people. The stones introduce the forefathers and their followers who lie in quiet resting places; the author fills in the biographical detail of the common and the famous, including whalers such as Capt. Mercator Cooper, who visited Japan before Commodore Perry did; writers such as P. G. Wodehouse, who created the unforgettable Jeeves; and artists such as Jackson Pollock, whose medium was house paint. |
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... historian, East Hampton Library and the Pennypacker Collection; Richard Barons, director, and Sharon Dykeman and Laurie Collins, librarians, Southampton Historical Museum, as well as the Collins children Patrick and Tara for information ...
... historian, East Hampton Library and the Pennypacker Collection; Richard Barons, director, and Sharon Dykeman and Laurie Collins, librarians, Southampton Historical Museum, as well as the Collins children Patrick and Tara for information ...
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... historian Richard M. Bayles visited the area, Bayles noted that “the village cemetery lies in back of the settlement, in the fields.” Today, it is in the middle of Quogue. The cemetery is well maintained and is still active. It was not ...
... historian Richard M. Bayles visited the area, Bayles noted that “the village cemetery lies in back of the settlement, in the fields.” Today, it is in the middle of Quogue. The cemetery is well maintained and is still active. It was not ...
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... Historical Places. In his visit to Flanders in 1871, historian Richard M. Bayles described it “as a village of fisherman lying on an indentation from Picnic Bay.” At the time, there were about 30 houses, a school, a store, and two ...
... Historical Places. In his visit to Flanders in 1871, historian Richard M. Bayles described it “as a village of fisherman lying on an indentation from Picnic Bay.” At the time, there were about 30 houses, a school, a store, and two ...
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... historian Richard M. Bayles wrote, “About three score and ten years ago there stood a small house on the north side of old South Country Road, ... occupied by an aged widow lady. In the comparatively fertile valley there stood a pool of ...
... historian Richard M. Bayles wrote, “About three score and ten years ago there stood a small house on the north side of old South Country Road, ... occupied by an aged widow lady. In the comparatively fertile valley there stood a pool of ...
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Four SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE | |
Five FLYING POINT TO POXEBOGUE | |
Six WAINSCOTT TO EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE | |
Seven SAG HARBOR | |
Eight AMAGANSETT TO SPRINGS FIREPLACE | |
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aboard African Americans Amagansett ashore Battle Bayles became began Black boat born Bridgehampton British built Bull’s Head buried Capt captain church Cinque Civil colonists Connecticut County Historical Society Courtesy Stony Brook Courtesy Suffolk County crew David death Dempsey duke’s laws early East End East Enders East Hampton East Quogue Eastport Eventually fire Flanders Fordham Gardiner’s grave gravestone graveyard Halsey Hampton Bays Hand’s Henry Green historian Richard Howell Jack Dempsey Jessup John land lived Long Island Manhattan Mary Nimmo Moran Mecox memorial Mercator Cooper Methodist Montauk Highway Montauketts monument Moran Mulford Native Americans night North Oakland Cemetery Pond port Poxebogue Presbyterian Remsenburg Rose Sag Harbor sailed sailors served settlers Shinnecock Shinnecock Reservation ship ship’s slave South Fork South Shore Southampton Town Southold Special Map Collection stone Suffolk County Historical tombstone village Westhampton Beach whaleboats whaling wife William Wyandanch York