Long
Island and Patchogue Vertical File
Subject
Heading Index
Celia
M. Hastings Local History Room
Patchogue-Medford
Library, Patchogue, New York
Compiled by C. Locke (updated 1/09)
The Vertical Files contain newspaper articles,
papers, brochures and ephemera regarding the history of Long Island, New York
and, more specifically, the history of Suffolk County, the Town of Brookhaven
and Patchogue Village and its environs.
The complete subject heading and subheading index to the Long Island and
Patchogue Vertical Files follows. Ctrl + F can be used to search the index. Place an asterisk (*) after the name.
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SUBJECT
HEADINGS
AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIRPORTS ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHIVES ARTISTS AUTHORS BABYLON (N.Y.: TOWN) BALD HILL BEACHES BIBLIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY BIRDS BOATS AND BOATING BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY BROOKHAVEN (N.Y.: TOWN) BROOKLYN - QUEENS BUSINESS
CAMP UPTON CEMETERIES
CHURCHES CIVIL DEFENSE COOKERY
CRIMINALS DESCRIPTION &
TRAVEL EAST HAMPTON (N.Y.: TOWN) ECONOMY
EDUCATION ELECTIONS
EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ETHNIC GROUPS FIRE ISLAND
FIRE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE
FIRES & FIREFIGHTING FIRSTS FISHING
FLAGS FORTS &
FORTIFICATIONS GEOLOGY GREAT SOUTH BAY HEALTH CARE
HISTORIC SITES HISTORICAL SOCIETIES HOLIDAYS
HOSPITALS HUNTINGTON (N.Y.:
TOWN) INDIANS INLETS
ISLANDS ISLIP (N.Y.:TOWN) KU KLUX KLAN LAKES
LAND USE LIBRARIES LIGHTHOUSES LIPA (LILCO) LIRR
LI SOUND LORE & LEGENDS MAPS
MARINE LIFE MARSHES MASS MEDIA
MEMORIALS MILITARY SITES MOTION PICTURES MUSEUMS
NAMES, GEOGRAPHIC NASSAU
COUNTY (N.Y.) PARKS
PECONIC BAY PINE BARRENS PLANNING
PLANTS POETRY POLITICIANS
POPULATION POSTAL SERVICE PRESIDENTS
RADIO (WIRELESS) RANKINGS RECREATION
RELIGION RIVERHEAD
(N.Y.:TOWN) RIVERS SCULPTURE
SEALS (TOWN & COUNTY)
SHIPBUIDLING SHIPS SHIPWRECKS
SHOPPING MALLS SLAVERY SMUGGLING
SONGS SOUTHAMPTON (N.Y.: TOWN) SOUTHOLD (N.Y: TOWN) SPORTS
STATEHOOD STATISTICS SUFFOLK COUNTY (N.Y.)
TAXATION THEATER TRANSPORTATION TWA FLIGHT 800 UNITED STATES COAST GUARD VETERANS
WATER POLLUTION WATER
SUPPLY WATERMILLS & WINDMILLS WEATHER
WHALES & WHALING
WILDLIFE WOMEN
AMAGANSETT AMITYVILLE AQUEBOGUE ASHAROKEN BAITING HOLLOW BAYPORT BAYSHORE BELLPORT BLUE POINT BOHEMIA BRENTWOOD BRIDGEHAMPTON BRIGHTWATERS BROOKHAVEN HAMLET CALVERTON CENTER MORICHES CENTEREACH CENTERPORT COLD SPRING HARBOR COMMACK CORAM CUTCHOGUE DEER PARK EAST HAMPTON EAST MORICHES EAST PATCHOGUE EAST MARION EASTPORT FARMINGVILLE FLANDERS GORDON HEIGHTS GREAT RIVER GREENPORT HAMPTON BAYS HAUPPAUGE HOLBROOK HOLTSVILLE ISLANDIA JAMESPORT KINGS PARK LAKE GROVE MANORVILLE MASTIC MASTIC BEACH MATTITUCK MEDFORD MELVILLE MIDDLE ISLAND MILLER PLACE MONTAUK MOUNT SINAI (MT . SINAI) NESCONSET NEW SUFFOLK NORTH BABYLON NORTH GREAT RIVER NORTH HAVEN NORTH PATCHOGUE NORTHPORT NORTHVILLE NORTH SEA OAKDALE OLD FIELD ORIENT ORIENT POINT PATCHOGUE POQUOTT PORT JEFFERSON QUOGUE REMSEMBURG RIDGE ROCKY POINT RONKONKOMA SAGAPONACK SAG HARBOR ST. JAMES SAYVILLE SELDEN SETAUKET SHELTER ISLAND SHIRLEY SHOREHAM SMITHTOWN SOUTH HAVEN SOUTHOLD SPEECH SPEONK STONY BROOK WADING RIVER WATERMILL WESTHAMPTON WESTHAPTON BEACH WYANDANCH YAPHANK
PATCHOGUE
SUBJECT HEADINGS
Archaeology, Associations, Authors, Biography, Business,
Cemeteries, Centennial, Churches, Commemorations, Crime & Criminals,
Directories, Patchogue Education (Patchogue-Medford Schools), Ethnicity, Fires
& Firefighting, Historic Buildings, History, Housing (Homeless), Lakes,
Parks, Patchogue-Medford Library, Places Rated, Planning, Poetry, Population,
Police, Politics & Government, Post Office, Revitalization, Rivers, Ships,
Shipyards, Shipwrecks, Statistics, Streets & Street Names, Temples &
Synagogues, Transportation, Toxic Sites, Walking Tours, Waterfront, Women
SUBJECT
HEADING INDEX
See also L.I. – Land - Acquisition – Suffolk County (Farmland Preservation Act)
n General
n Cranberries
n Ducks See also L.I.- Business – Duck Farming
See also L.I. - Water Pollution – Duck Farming
n Eastern Farm Workers Association
n Experimental Farms See also L I. – Biography – Fullerton, Hal
n Fairs
n Farmers & Farm Families
n Farms
n Fruit
n Hay
n History
n Horse Farms
n Horticulture
n Implements & Machines
n Livestock
n Migrant Workers
n Nurseries
n Organic Farms
n Potatoes
n Poultry
n Sod Farms
n Statistics
n Suffolk County Farm & Educational Center
n Vegetables
n
Vineyards & Wineries See also L.I. – Business - Vineyards
L.I.
- Air Pollution*
n General
n Aviators (Curtiss, Glenn; Doolittle, Lt. James; Earhardt, Amelia; Gabreski, Francis;
Heinrich, Arthur O. & Albert S.; Kenyon, Cecil; Kenyon, Teddy; Lindberg, Charles
Charles A.; Nichols, Ruth; Noyes, Blanche; Marsalis, Francis; Moisant, Matilde;
Raiche, Faith, Dr. Betheda; Roosevelt, Quentin; Watson, Spamm)
n Bayport Aerodrome see also L.I. – Museums – Bayport Aerodrome
n Bender-Brentwood (aka Central Islip Field)
n Brookhaven-Calabro Airport (aka Calabro Airport, aka Brookhaven Airport) (Shirley)
n Calverton Airport
n Coram Airport
n East Hampton Airport
n Edwards Airport (Bayport)
n Gabreski Airport see L.I. - Airports – Westhampton Airport
n History
n MacArthur Airport (aka Islip Airport) (Islip)
- General
- 1942 – 1959
- 1960 – 1969
- 1970 – 1979
- 1980 – 1985
- 1986 – 1989
- 1990 – 1995
- 1996 – 1999
- 2000 – 2009
- Foreign Trade Zone
- History
n Metropolitan Area (LaGuardia Airport, John F. Kennedy Airport)
n Mitchell Field
n Montauk Air Force Base see also L.I. - Military – Installations
see also L.I. – Montauk –
Camp Hero (Montauk Air Force Base)
n Republic Airport (Farmingdale)
n Spodaro Airport (East Moriches)
n Westhampton Airport (aka Suffolk County Airport, aka Francis S. Gabreski Airport) (Westhampton)
n Zahn’s Airport (North Amityville)
L.I.
- Amagansett*
L.I.
- Amityville*
L.I.
- Aquebogue*
L.I.
- Archaeology*
L.I.
- Archives* (& Historical Sources*)
Vertical Files and is in no way a complete listing of all the artists who have painted
Long Island, grew up on Long Island, lived here for a time, have settled here,
n General
n Addams, Charles 1912-1988 (Hamptons, New Yorker cartoonist)
n Ball, Bill (Sag Harbor cartoonist)
n Bell, Caroline (Peconic Bay Impressionists)
n Bleckner, Ross (Sagaponack)
n Brouwer, Theophilus A. (Westhampton sculptor, artist, inventor)
n Brown Brothers (Huntington, pottery, 19th century)
n Chappel, Alonzo (Middle Island, historical illustrator, painter)
n Chase, William Merritt (Southampton American Impressionist,
Shinnecock Summer School of Art 1891 – 1902,
member of the Tile Club)
n Collins, Earl (Hamptons, marine artist)
n Dash, Robert (Hamptons artist)
n Davis, William M., 1829-1920( Port Jefferson, Mt. Sinai, painter)
n Davis, William Steeple (Orient, nationally known artist and photographer)
n DiLorenzo, Dominic (1993 Sayville, artist)
n Dinaro, John (East Patchogue wood sculptor)
n Dove, Arthur G. (Halesite (1924-1933), Centerport (1938-1946)
n Ernst, Jimmy (East Hampton, abstract painter)
n Feit, Alan H. (1985 Bellport, jazz series, lyrical artwork)
n Feke, Robert (b. 1705 Oyster Bay)
n Fitz, Benjamin R. (Peconic d. 1891 Art Student’s League)
n Flack, Audrey (1992 East Hampton sculptor)
n Freilicher, Jane 1924- (Water Mill summers, painter)
n Glanzman, Louis (Sayville, cover illustrator for nation’s top magazines)
n Gwathney, Robert 1903-1988 (Amagansett, NYC, painter)
n Hassam, Childe (East Hampton at age 60, Impressionist)
n Hoest, Bill (Lloyd Neck, “Lockhorns” cartoonist)
n Keeley, Ken (Medford, photoreal oils 1989)
n Koslow, Howard (designer of U.S. stamps 1989)
n Kost, Frederick 1861-1923 (Brookhaven & NYC, landscape painter)
n Krasner, Lee (see L.I. – Artists – Pollack, Jackson & Krasner, Lee)
n Kunstler, Mort (Cove Neck, renowned artist-illustrator of Civil War)
n Lange, Edward 1846-1912 (Commack, landscapes, architectural renderings)
n Lichtenstein, Roy (Southampton, famous pop artist)
n Lipton, Jacob (North Babylon, sculptor 1990)
n Lipton, Seymour (metal sculpturist 1984)
n Little, John (Springs, retrospective catalog, Guild Hall 1982)
n McKnight, Thomas (Water Mill & NYC, artist for mass-market prints 1988)
n Miller, Charles Henry 1842 (b. 1842, landscape painter)
n Moran, Thomas (1884 Easthampton, famous Am landscape painter)
n Morley, Malcolm (Bellport, photorealism, neo-expressionism)
n Norkin, Sam (Quogue caricaturist 1994)
n Ossorio, Alfonso (East Hampton artist)
n Prellwitz, Henry & Edith (Peconic Art Colony)
n Parzini, Archie (Long Beach, architectural sculpture 1981)
n Porter, Fairfield (Southampton major American artist)
n Ratner, Abraham (Sag Harbor expressionistic painter)
n Rivers, Larry 1923-2002 (Hamptons grandfather of pop art)
n Reboli, Joseph 1945-2004 (Setauket, well-known realist)
n Singer, Arthur B. 1918-1990 (Jericho, naturalist and painter)
n Sloane, Eric (orig. Roslyn, famed drawings & books
of historic structures and crafts)
n Solomon, Sid 1918-2004 (Hamptons, abstract artist)
n Squires, C. Clyde (Great Neck, magazine illustrator)
n Van Loen, Alfred (Huntington, metal scupturist 1981)
n Vincente, Esteban (Bridgehampton, abstract expressionism 2001)
n Waldman, Myron (Wantagh, pioneering animator 1993)
n Whitehouse, Jack (Sayville,
n Young, Woodhull (Huntington, marine painter 1978)
n Zoeller, Robert (Mt. Sinai, mural Union Savings Bank in Patchogue)
n Zucker, Joe (East Hampton, “100-Foot-Long Piece”, contemporary
contemporary artist 1992)
L.I.
-Authors- Asharoken*
Vertical Files and is in no way a complete listing of all the authors who have written
about Long Island, grew up on Long Island, lived here for a time, have settled here,
or live in NYC and summer on Long Island
n Children’s Books General
n Albee, Edward East End summer resident, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962)
n Alexander, Shana summers in Hamptons, Nutcracker (1985), The Astonishing Elephant
(2000)
n Algren, Nelson (1907-1981) moved to Sag Harbor in Sept 1980, died there in 1981
May 9, 1981, buried in Oakland Cemetery, Sag Harbor: from Chicago, won first National Book Award for Man with the Golden Arm (1950), affair with Simone de Beauvoir
n Amrin, Michael (1918–1974) published Secret (1950) while living in Bayport, worked
for 2 years at Brookhaven Lab, worked for Atomic Energy Commission,
freelance writer on scientific subjects
n Anson, Jay (1921-1980) Roslyn resident, then Manhattan, Amityville Horror
(1977) and 500 TV documentary scripts
n Auchincloss, Louis b. 1917, Lawrence, The Rector of Justin (1964), Manhattan
Monologues (2002)
n Axinn,
Donald Sands Point , Ego
Makers (1996), Memories Served Here (2003)
n Baglio,
Ben Patchogue resident and educator, A
String of Pearls: A
Revisionist
Perspective about the Events Leading to the
Attack on Pearl Harbor (2003) see L.I. – Patchogue - Authors
n Bailey, Paul, 1885-1962 b. Blue Point, Patchogue High School grad, Amityville,
Early
Long Island (1962), Physical Long Island (1959), The Midnight
Rides of Austin Roe, writer, publisher, poet, historian, founded Long Island Forum in 1938
n Baldwin, Faith, 1893-1978 Skyscraper Souls (1932), Apartment for Peggy (1948)
n Bellows, Emma L (1896-1982) Hampton Bays, Memoirs of a Town and Country Doctor
(1982)
n Benchley, Peter Jaws (1974)
n Berger, Gilda & Melvin Great Neck, prolific authors of children’s books, Can It Rain Cats &
Dogs? (1999)
n Berman, James Gabriel Manhattan, Uninvited (1995) takes place in fictional Glen Cove and
Oyster Bay
n Bernstein, Walter Shelter Island weekender, teaches at Columbia U.,
Inside Out: A Memoir of the Blacklist (1996)
n Bigelow, Stephanie Bellport, Bellport and Brookhaven (1968)
n Blair, Cynthia b. North Babylon, Sea Cliff, young adult and adult
fiction, The Banana Split Affair (1985), Close to Home (1990)
n Blair,
Susan K. South
Shore native, The Slaughterhouse Province:
An
American Diplomat’s [Leslie A. Davis: Port Jefferson]
Report on the Armenian’s Genocide, 1915-1917 (1989)
n Bleser, Carol Bellport, The Hammonds of Redcliffe (1981)
n Brady, James Manhattan, East Hampton, Coldest War (1990), Further Lane (1997)
n Bretton, Barbara Babylon, No Safe Place (1984), Chances Are (2004)
n Bolton, Guy Remsenburg, playwright, Very Good Eddie (1915)
n Boutcher, Esther Penny Laurel, Manowen (1951)
n Bouvier, Kathleen Hamptons, To Jack With Love (1979)
n Bryant, William Cullen (1794-1878) Roslyn, first famous American poet, journalist
n Brinkley, Douglas Hofstra professor, The Magic Bus (1993)
n Bruun, Bertel Westhampton, world renowned ornithologist, Birds of North America
n Buffett, Jimmy Key West, Sag Harbor, singer, songwriter, Tales from Margaritaville
(1989)
n Burnett, Francis Hodgson (1849-1924) b. England, Tennessee, summered Long Island
(Long Beach, East Hampton), built home in Plandome in 1909, Secret Garden (1911) begun while planning a garden for her new home
n Butler, Robert Olen Sea Cliff, Alleys of Eden (1981), The Deep Green Sea (1997)
n Capote, Truman Sagaponack, Manhattan, Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1958), In Cold Blood
(1965)
n Caras, Roger East Hampton, Animal Architecture (1971), Going for the Blue:
Inside the World of Show Dogs and Dog Shows (2001)
n Chase, Mary E. Bridgehampton, Who Will Take Grandma? magazine author, poet
n Chaskin, David Patchogue, screenwriter, Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge
(1985) see L.I. – Patchogue – Authors
n Clemente, Vince (2008) poet, author, journalist, Girl in the Yellow Caboose (1991)
n Cobbett, William British, lived in New Hyde Park 1818-1819, A Year’s Residence (1918)
n Collins, Stephen Cutchogue, actor, Eye Contact (1994)
n Conrad, Pam (1948-1996) Valley Stream, Rockville Centre, Levittown,
YA Best Books of the Year, My Daniel (1989), Prairie Songs (1985), Zoe (1996), Our House (1995)
n Cooper,
James Fenimore (1789-1851) Sag Harbor, Shelter Island vacationer, Last
of the
Mohicans, The Water-Witch,
The Sea Lions
n Crichton, Michael b. Chicago 1960, graduated Roslyn HS, California, Andromeda
Strain (1969), Jurassic Park (1990), Rising Sun (1992), Twister (1992)
n Corman, Avery Water Mill summer home, Kramer vs. Kramer (1977)
n Coven, Jeffrey Three Village area, essayist
n Cummings, Richard The Pied Piper: Allard K. Lowenstein and the Liberal Dream (1984)
n Dean, Maury Patchogue, Rock and Roll Gold Rush: A Singles Un-Cyclopedia (2003)
n Danto, Barbara & Arthur Bellport, Connections to the World (1997), Anna’s Magic Broom
(1977)
n DeMaria, Ellen Port Jefferson, writer, poet
n DeMaria, Robert Port Jefferson, Dowling English professor (1981), fiction
writer, English textbooks
n DeMille, Nelson b. NYC, Elmont, Garden City, Up Country (2002), Plum Island (1997), Charm School (1988), Word of Honor (1985), Gold Coast (1990),
General’s Daughter (1992), Night Fall (2004)
n Doctorow, E. L. Hamptons, Ragtime (1987), Billy Bathgate (1989), The Waterworks
(1994)
n Donato, Pietro di (1911-1992) b. West Hoboken NJ, Setauket, Christ in Concrete (1939) (Italian immigrant life)
n Durant, Wil & Ariel Great Neck, The Story of Civilization (1935+)
n Dunne, Finley Peter (1867 – 1936, nationally syndicated Mr. Dooley column)
n Dunwell, Steve Boston, Long Island: A Scenic Discovery (1985)
n Ehrenreich, Barbara b. Butte, Montana, Syosset, feminist, essayist, lecturer, talk show guest,
The
Hearts of Men: American Dreams and the Flight From
Commitment, Fear of Falling: the Inner Life of the Middle Class
(1989)
n Elman,
Richard (1935-1998) Stony Brook, 25 books of fiction, non-fiction
& poetry,
Lilo’s
Diary, The Reckoning, The Poorhouse State (1966),
Tar Beach (1991)
n Enright, Elizabeth Wainscott, children’s author , Gone-Away Lake (1957), short stories
(O. Henry Memorial Award Collections, Best American Short Stories collections)
n Farrell, Vivian Lindenhurst, children’s author Robert’s Tall Friend: A Story of the Fire
Island Lighthouse (1987)
n Fitzgerald, Francis Scott (1896-1940) b. St. Paul, Great Neck (1922) Great Gatsby
n Flanagan,
Thomas East Setauket, The Year
of the French (1979),The Tenants of Time
(1988), End of the Hunt (1994)
n French,
Marilyn Rockville Center,
Manhattan, Florida, The Women’s Room (1977)
n Friedan, Betty Hamptons, feminist, The Feminine Mystique (1974)
n
Furst, Alan b.
New York, Sag Harbor, The Polish Officer (1995), The World at
Night (1996), Red Gold
(1999), Kingdom of Shadows (2000), Blood of Victory (2003)
n Gaines, Steven Hamptons, Obsession: The Lives and Times of Calvin Klein (1994),
Philistines
at the Hedgerow (1998)
n Gellis, Roberta Roslyn Heights, Gilliane (1984), This Scepter’d Isle (1994)
n Gethers, Peter Sag Harbor, The Cat Who’ll Live Forever (2001)
n Gibbs, Alonzo Valley Stream, The Fields Breathe Sweet (1963)
n Goodman, Carol Great Neck, The Seduction of Water (2003)
n Gordon, Mary b. 1949 Valley Stream, Final Payments (1978), Spending (1998)
n Greenburg, Dan East Hampton summer resident, What Women Want (1982)
n Gubitosi, Mary Medford, Pictorial History of Medford, New York 1844-1944 (1993)
n Heinz, Brian Wading River, children’s author, The Alley Cat (1992)
n Henke, Hans Patchogue, Patchogue (1997), Patchogue II (1998)
n Heller, Joseph Sagaponack, Catch-22 (1955), Portrait of an Artist as an Old Man
(2000)
n Hoins, John Huntington, Orient, Wood Walkers (1995)
n Howell, Barbara summers in Wainscott, A Mere Formality (1982)
n Hinkemeyer, Michael pseud. Vanessa Royall, Fields of Eden (1977), Order of the Arrow
(1990)
n Hoffman, Alice b. NYC, raised on Long Island, Angel Landing (1980)
n Irving, John Sagaponack, World According to Garp (1978)
n James, Theodore Hamptons, Country Gardening (2000), knighted by the King of Belgium
n Johnson, Velda Sag Harbor, prolific mystery writer, Along A Dark Path
n Jones, Fred Patchogue, The Creek: The Patchogue River (1986)
n Jones, Gloria Hamptons
n Jones, James Sagaponack (1975-1977), From Here to Eternity (1951)
n Kaufeld, David Sag Harbor, Key West, The Fat Boy Murders: A Wyn Lewis Mystery
(1993), (women detectives)
n King, George S. Patchogue, Bayshore, The Last Slaver (1937)
n King, Joseph S. Long Beach playwright, Six Candles, The Butcher of Budapest (1995)
n Kirkpatrick, Katherine Stony Brook, Keeping the Good Light (Stepping Stones
Lighthouse)
n Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969) Lowell MA, Northport 1958 – 1964, On the Road (1957)
n Knowles, John West Virginia, Southampton, A Separate Peace (1960)
n Kraft, Eric Babylon, East Hampton, Passionate Spectator (2004)
n Kramer, Aaron Oakdale, essays, poet, In Wicked Times (1983), Wicked Times (2004)
n Krementz, Jill NYC, East End, married to Kurt Vonnegut, A Storyteller’s Story
(1992), A Very Young Dancer (1976), A Very Young Gardener (1990)
n Lardner, Ring 1855-1933, Great Neck, You Know Me Al
n Latham, Roy Orient, naturalist, Long Island Birds (1914), Distribution of Wild
n Orchids on Long Island (1940)
n Lee, John Sayville, Unicorn Quest (1988)
n Lewis,
Sinclair (1885-1951)
Port Washington (winter of 1914-1915), Babbitt
n Liebers,
Arthur Westhampton Beach,
career, guidance, trade & humor books
n Liebling,
A.J. Springs, d. 1963, journalist, boxing
writer
n Lipton, James Manhattan, East Hampton, An Exaltation of Larks or, the Venereal
Game (1968), two Broadway musicals, television
dramas, ballet
n London, Sandy Northport, A Whisper of Treason (1991)
n Longenecker,
Clarence E. How to Recover from a
Stroke and Make a Successful
Comeback (1981)
n Lord, Shirley Bellport, Faces (1989), The Crasher (1998)
n Lustbader, Eric Van Southampton, Angel Eyes (1991), Art Kills (2002), Mistress of the Pearl
(2004), internationally known author
n Lynch, Florence Montieth Blue Point, The Mystery Man of Banna Strand (1960)
n Macadam, Heather Dune Sag Harbor, The Weeping Buddha (2002) takes place on Long Island
n Mahan, Alfred Thayer (1840-1914) Quogue, The Influence of Sea Power on History, 1660-1783
(1890), The Influence of Sea
Power on the French Revolution and Empire
(1892), Sea Power and Its Relation to the War of 1812 (1905)
n Mailer, Norman summered East End, The Naked and the Dead (1948)
2 Pulitzer Prizes & 1 National Book Award
n Mangas,
Brian Huntington Station,
children’s author, Follow That Puppy
(1991)
n Maso,
Carol Bridgehampton, Beauty is Convulsive (2002),
Defiance: Ba Novel (1998), The Room Lit by Roses (2000)
n Matthiessen, Peter (1927-) Sagaponack, novelist, naturalist, short story writer,
essayist, editor, At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1965),
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse (1991), Killing Mr. Watson
(1990)
n McGonigle, Thomas Patchogue, Going to Patchogue (1992)
see also L.I. – Patchogue – Authors – McGonigle, Thomas
n Mayle, Peter England, Provence, East Hampton, ?, A Year in Provence
(1989)
n McCarthy, Joe Blue Point, The Remarkable Kennedys (1960)
n McDermott,
Alice raised in Elmont, Charming
Billy (1998), Child of My
Heart (2002)
n McGrady, Sean Northport, Dead Letters (1992), Gloom of Night (1993),
Sealed with a Kiss (1995) (Eamon Wearie Mysteries)
n MacInnes, Helen (1907-1984) Europe, USA, Suspicion (1939), Assignment in Brittany
(written on Fire Island), Prelude to Terror (1980), highly acclaimed author
of 23 espionage novels
n McMullan, Kate Manhattan, Sag Harbor, The Noisy Giant’s Tea Party (1992), prolific
children’s book author
n McNally, Terence Bridgehampton, playwright, Kiss of the Spiderwoman (1997)
n Melville, Herman (1818-1891) Fire Island, Surf Hotel, 1887 – 1891
n Miller, Frances Bridgehampton, Tanty – Encounters With the Past (1980)
n Mills, Mark (London) Amagansett (2004)
n Mitgang, Herbert The Montauk Fault (1981)
n Morgenstein, Gary Bronx, Jamaica, Selden, Take Me Out to the Ballgame (1980)
n Morley, Christopher Haverford Pa, Philadelphia, Roslyn Estates, Lloyd’s Neck, Haunted
Bookshop (1955), Kitty Foyle (1939), Parnassus on Wheels (1917),
columnist, essayist, editor of the Saturday Review of Literature
n Morris, Willie Hamptons, Last of the Southern Girls (1973), My Dog Skip (1995)
n Murphy, Robert Cushman Mt. Sinai, Old Field, Fish-Shaped Paumanok, Nature and
Man on Long Island (1964), naturalist
see also L.I. - Biography – Murphy, Robert Cushman
n Mrazek, Robert 5 time U.S. Congressman from Centerport, Unholy Fire (2003)
n Nobisso, Josephine Quogue, children’s author, Grandpa Loved (1989)
n Obler, Dr. Martin Sag Harbor, Moira (1993)
n O’Connor, Varley summered in Hamptons 3 years, book takes place in
Hamptons, Like China (1991)
n O’Donnell, Lillian NYC, Atlantic Beach, Nora Mulcahaney mystery series,
Cop Without A Shield (1993), Lockout (1994)
n O’Hara, John PA native, Quogue, Butterfield 8 (1935), Pal Joey (1962)
n O’Hare, Jeff Sayville, children’s author, Globe Probe (1993)
n O’Neill, Eugene Asharoken, Mourning Becomes Electra (1931)
n Overton, Grant (1887-1930) Patchogue, consulting editor Collier’s Magazine,
literary critic
n Panati, Charles West Sayville, Panati’s Browser’s Book of Beginnings
(1984), Panati’s Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things
(1987)
n
n Panchyk, Richard Forgotten Tales of Long Island (2008)
n Panzarino, Connie Massapequa, The Me in the Mirror (1994)
n Paraskevas, Betty & Michael Southampton, children’s authors, Monster Beach (!996)
n Payne, John Howard 1791-1852, Easthampton, playwright (Charles the Second with
Washington Irving)
n Pellicane, Patricia North Babylon, Whispers in the Wind (1984)
n Picoult, Jodi Nesconset (raised in), My Sister’s Keeper (2004)
n Plimpton,
George Hamptons, Paper Lion (1988), Fireworks:
A History
And Celebration (1994)
n Porter, Sylvia Patchogue, How To Make Money in Government Bonds (1939),
Invest It, Borrow It and Use It to Better Your Life (1975)
n Portnoy, Elias Hicksville, Let the Seller Beware (1990)
n Posner, Richard teacher Sachem High School, prolific author, Image and the Flesh
n Protopopescu, Orel Since Lulu Learned the Cancan (1991)
n Puleston, Dennis Brookhaven Hamlet, Environmental Defense Fund,
A Nature
Journal, a Naturalist’s Year on Long Island
(1992)
n Puzo, Mario Bayshore, The Godfather (1969)
n Pynchon, Thomas b. Glen Cove, Oyster Bay High School, National Book
Award, Gravity’s Rainbow (1974)
n Quinn, Peter Shelter Island, Banished Children of Eve (1994) about
the New York Draft Riots of 1863
n Quittner,
Joshua Masters of Deception:
the Gang that Ruled Cyberspace
(1995)
n Randall, Monica Oyster Bay, The Mansions of Long Island Gold Coast
(1979), Winfield (2003), a history of the Woolworth estate
n Reeve, Arthur B. (1880-1936), Black Hand (1911), Treasure Train (1917)
n Rightmire, Robert Patchogue, The Prints of Rockwell Kent: A Catalogue Raisonne
(2002)
n Rubenstein, Lona Easthampton, From Away (1997) a novel about Easthampton
n Rattray,
Everett Easthampton, The
South Fork: The Land and People
of Eastern Long Island (1979)
n Rosenblatt, Roger Quogue, author, playwright, essayist, TV commentator,
Life Itself: Abortion in the American Mind (1992)
n Rossner, Judith born on LI? Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1975), Emmeline
(1980), Perfidia (1997)
n Ruddick, Sally & Bill Having Children (1979)
n Ryder,
Willet Patchogue, The Art Experience
(1991), Celebrating Diversity
With Art: Thematic
Projects for Every Month of the Year:
Grades 3-6 (1995)
n Sanders, Addie Sayville, children’s author, Alligators Under the Bed
(1990)
n Schlichter, Tom Mastic, Northeast Party Boat Fishing (1987)
n Schulberg, Budd Westhampton (1974), What Makes Sammy Run? (1941), screenwriter, On
the Waterfront, cooperation with House Un-American
Activities Committee
n Schwab, Lawrence playwright, screenwriter The Desert Song (1929), Take A Chance (1933)
n Schwartz, Roslyn &Leonard Brightwaters, Becoming a Couple (1980)
n Shames, Lawrence summers on Shelter Island, Florida Straits (1990)
n Shaw, Irwin Hamptons, Rich Man, Poor Man (1970), Acceptable Losses (1982)
n Sheed, Wilfrid Sag Harbor - North Haven, biographer, essayist,
novelist, Boys of Winter (1997)
n Sheehy, Gail East Hampton, Passages (1976), Hillary’s Choice (1999)
n Simon, Merrill Oyster Bay, Miami, Tel Aviv, Marketing for Maximum Profit (1995),
God, Allah and the Great Land Grab (1989)
n Skinner, Albert Patchogue, Down Memory Lane (1989)
n Slatalla, Michelle Newsday reporter, Masters of Deception, the Gang that Ruled
Cyperspace (1995)
n Small, Bertrice Southold, (“Lust’s Leading Lady”), All the Sweet Tomorrows (1984)
n Spier, Peter Netherlands, Shoreham, prize-winning children’s
author and illustrator, The Fox Went Out on a Chilly
Night (1961), Father May I Come? (1993)
n Stafford, Jean Springs, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1970, d. 1979, The Collected
Stories of Jean Stafford (1969)
n Steinbeck, John California, Sag Harbor, The Winter of Our Discontent
(1961)
n Sterling, George Sag Harbor, Beyond the Breakers (1914)
n Swet, Peter Westhampton, playwright, Interview ( 1979)
n Teale, Edwin Way (1899-1980) Indiana, Baldwin, famous naturalist, A Walk Through the
Year ((1979)
n Thomas,
Abigail NYC, Greenport, children & adult fiction, An Actual
Life (1996)
n Turner, John L. Exploring the Other Island (1994), environmentalist
n Uris, Leon Shelter Island, QB VII (1970), Trinity (1976), Redemption
(1995)
n Waber, Bernard South Shore, Lyle, Lyle Crocodile (1965), Evie & Margie (2003)
n Warner, Hank Old Field, radio plays, Under Grave Suspicion
n Watson, James Dewey Cold Spirng Harbor, Nobel Prize, The Double Helix (1968)
n Welsh, Richard F. Long Island native, An Island’s Trade: Nineteenth Century
Shipbuilding on Long Island (1993)
n Westermann, John Medford, Setauket, High Crimes (1988), Ladies of the Night (2000)
n White, Claire Nicolas St. James, The Assault (1985)
n Whitehouse, Jack (Sayville, “Celebrating the Quiet Sacrifices of Others” (2007)
n Whitman, Walt (1819-1892) Huntington, Leaves of Grass (1855)
n Whitney, Phyllis Brookhaven Hamlet, prolific and popular mystery writer,
Mystery of the Hidden Hand (1963), Flaming Tree (1986)
n Wilford, John Noble Bellport, The Mapmakers, Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting
(NYTimes)
n Wilson, Sloan Stony Brook, Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1955)
n Wodehouse, P.G. Remsenburg (1956) , Jeeves & the Tie That Binds (1971)
n Wouk, Herman Great Neck, Northport, Fire Island, Caine Mutiny
n Wolitzer, Hilma Ending (1974)
n Zeil, Ron Steel Rails to the Sunrise (1987), Turn of the Century 1900 (2002)
n General
n 1939 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n 2010 - 2019
n Annuals (1969 – 1971, 1978 – 1979, 1981-1986, 1988 – 1989, 1990)
n Copiague (Brinckerhoff Manor, Marconiville)
n History
n Maps
n Babylon Village
- 1939 – 1999
- 2000 – 2019
- History
n West Babylon
Baiting
Hollow*
n History
n Maps
n Suffolk County Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial
n 1980 – 1999
n 2000 - 2019
n Bayport Aerodrome see also L.I. – Airports – Bayport Aerodrome
n Bayport Memorial Park
n Brown Family (Ned Brown)
n Business
- Ashby & Breckenridge, Contractors and Builders (1911)
- Bayport Flower Houses
- J. Chevalley, Carnation Specialists (1911)
- Dam at Lotus Lake
- Flo’s Luncheonette
- C.W. Hawkins Bottling Company (1911)
- Reid Ice Cream Corporation
- Rogers Ice Cream Company (1911)
- Shand’s Market
- Sunshine Shop
n Camp Edey (Girl Scouts of America)
n Fire Department
n Hardy Boys and Edward Stratemeyer (Franklin W. Dixon)
n Historic Buildings & House Tours
- Anchorage Inn (Sphinx)
- Bayport House
- Bayport Schoolhouse
- Edgemere (Charles R. Purdy Estate)
- 117 Fairlawn (“The Allen”)
- House Tours (1986, 1987, 1989,1997)
- Leland Estate
- Needham Hotel (original W.T. Brown House)
- Meadow Croft (Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, John Ellis Roosevelt)
- 1776 House
- Strandhome (Charles Post Estate) (General Phillippe Regis de Trobriand d.7/15/1897)
- Suydam House
- White House
n History (William Nicoll, oil well)
Bayshore*
see also L.I. - Fire Island
see also L.I. – Fire Island National Seashore
see also L.I. - Inlets
see also L.I. - Marine Life
see also L.I. - Parks
see also L.I. - Water Pollution
See also L.I. -Westhampton Beach – Dune Road
n General
n Breaches
n Cupsogue Beach County Park
See also L.I. – Parks – Suffolk County - Cupsogue Beach County Park
n Development
n Directories (Federal and State shoreline beaches and parks)
n Economy (Budgets, Fees, Closings)
n Environment (Shore & Ocean)
n Erosion (Preservation, Restoration)
n Fire Island Inlet to Montauk Point (FIMP) Reformulation Study
n Gilgo Beach
n Guides
n History
n Jones Beach State Park see also L.I. – Parks - New York State - Jones Beach State Park
n Law & Legislation (conservation, preservation)
n Lifeguards
n Maps
n Nudity
n Plants & Animals
n Pollution see L.I. – Water Pollution – Bays, Beaches & Ocean
n Robert Moses State Park see also L.I. – Parks – New York State – Robert Moses State Park
n Sand Composition (black sand)
n Sand Dunes (Great Dune, Walking Dunes at Napeague)
n West Meadow Beach
n 1950 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Gateway Playhouse
n History
n North Bellport
Bibliography*
Biography* –
n General
(includes
famous and notable Long Islanders, scientists)
n Acampora, Henrietta
& Patricia (Brookhaven
Supervisor 1981-1991, Suffolk County GOP leader
2003)
n Adams, Maude (1842-1922
famed theater actress, buried at Cenacle
Convent in Lake Ronkonkoma)
n Addams, Charles
(Sagaponack, cartoonist, creator of Addams Family)
n Albicocco, Salvatore
(1987 controls stone market used
in asphalt for Manhattan and LI)
n Alburger, David (BNL
physicist from 1948 -1990)
n Aliperti, Anthony (1995
Brookhaven Town Planning Board member accused of taking bribes
From John McNamara)
n Allan, Robin (1988 Hollywood casting
director)
n Amato, Richard (gay rights activist)
n Amman, Gene (1936
restaurateur “Bayport House”)
n Amper, Richard (LI
Pine Barrens Society president)
n Amram, David (1982
internationally known composer)
n Amrheim, Alice (1988
Commissioner of Social Services)
n Appel, Brian (2004
-Changing World Technologies, Inc: processes waste into fuel)
n Arbour, Al (1973 – 1992 Islanders
Hockey coach)
n Armstrong, Edwin H. (wireless
radio pioneer)
n Austin, Diana (1987
Commack pastor – Amnesty International)
n Austin, Larry (Long
Island Association Board of Directors 1994)
L.I. – Biography-B*
n Baby Jane Doe (handicapped infant: public debate: court cases)
n Bailey, Paul (1886-1962, newspaperman, assemblyman, historian)
n Baird, Bill (1992 abortion rights activist)
n Baker, George “Father Divine” (1879-1965 preacher)
n Baldwin, Alec (actor)
n Baldwin, John Lee (bird and decoy carver)
n Ballton, Samuel (1838-1917 “The Pickle King” of Greenlawn)
n Baranello Family (politicians)
n Baron, Al (South Bay Electrical Supply Co, LI Ducks hockey team)
n Barone, Alfred (1988, Strathmore Organization construction)
n Barrett, Elisha T. (State Senator from Bayshore 1936-1966)
n Bayles Family (Bayles lumberyard, historian Thomas R. Bayles)
n Beale, Edith Bouvier (1980 Easthampton, relative of Jackie Kennedy)
n Beers, Katie (kidnapped 10-year-old from Shirley)
n Behar, Joy (comedian)
n Bellinger, Trotter (1991 first Long Island black female judge)
n Belmont, Alva Vanderbilt (1853-1933 suffragette) see also L.I. – Women – Suffragette
Movement)
n Belmont, August (1860-1890 financier, famed horse breeder)
n Benson, Elaine (d. 1998 East Hampton art gallery owner)
n Bianchi Family (1980 orchid growers, State Assemblyman William Bianchi Jr.)
n Bierwirth, John (1992: Grumman Corp., SUNY Stony Brook, Nature Conservancy)
n Bing, Bradlee (1988 executive director Theater Three)
n Bitter, Edwin Ward (flintlock pistols, Smithsonian Founder’s medal)
n Blakeslee, Richard (dentist, Literacy Volunteers, Coastal Erosion Task Force)
n Blass, Gregory (Presiding Officer Suffolk County Legislature)
n Blatch, W.H. (suffragette’s husband, playwright)
n Blewett, John (BNL physicist – particle accelerators)
n Blumer, Karen (author Long Island Native Plants for Landscaping…)
n Boggs, Starr (restaurateur)
n Bohrer, Tom (1988 Olympic Silver Medalist in rowing)
n Booth, General Ballington (founder Volunteers of America)
n Booth, Mary Louise (Yaphank, translator, 1867 editor of Harper’s Bazaar)
n Bouchier, David (journalist, sociologist)
n Bourne, Commodore Frederick (Sayville estate, president Singer Manufacturing)
n Bradley, Bob & Tom (AIDS, movie “My Brother’s Keeper” about them)
n Brand, Oscar (Great Neck folk singer, songwriter, playwright)
n Breslin, Wilbur S. (LI developer, realtor)
n Brill, Henry (psychiatrist)
n Brown Brothers (Brown Brothers pottery in Huntington)
n Brown, Gordon (pianist – Isotope Stompers)
n Brown, Jim (legendary football player from Manhasset)
n Brunnhoelzl, Eddie (stock car driver)
n Bruun, Bertel (ornithologist, author Field Guide to North American Birds)
n Buchwald, Art (humorist)
n Burks, Robert (Orient sculptor)
n Burstein, Beatrice (State Supreme Court Justice)
n
Buscema, John (Port Jefferson, comic book
artist Spiderman, Conan the Barbarian)
n
Buttafuoco, Joey (Amy Fisher)
L.I. – Biography - C*
n Calderone, Frank Dr. (World Health Organization organizer)
n Calderone, Mary (Planned Parenthood, Women’s Hall of Fame)
n Callace, Leonard (1992 cleared of crime by DNA test)
n Campo, Leon (public activist)
n Caracappa, Joseph (Suffolk County legislator, 2004)
n Caracappa, Rose (LI Legislator)
n Carll Family (early settlers at Dix Hills)
n Carman Family (Carman’s River)
n Casey, William (author, CIA director, SEC director)
n Caso, Ralph (Nassau County Executive)
n Cassidy, Bobby (boxer)
n Castro, Bernadette (Castro Convertibles, State Department of Parks and Recreation)
n Castro, Raquel (Port Jefferson Station child actress Jersey Girl, 2004)
n Catacosinos, William J. (LILCO president)
n Catterson, James M. (Suffolk County District Attorney)
n Chamier, Captain Scott (American Airlines pilot – plane hijacked to Cuba)
n Chapin, Harry (songwriter, singer, philanthropist)
n Chiang Kai-shek, Madame (Lattingtown resident)
n Chichester Family (Huntington 1600’s, painting “The Widow Chick”, Nathan Hale story)
n Claiborne, Craig (New York Times food critic)
n Clarke, Thomas James (Manorville, Irish hero of Easter Rising of 1916)
n Cleary Family (Cleary School for the Deaf)
n Cleland, Hugh (labor historian, founder of Long Island Historical Journal)
n Cochran, John (assemblyman from Brightwaters)
n Cochran, William Bourke (LI Congressman, friend of Winston Churchill)
n Cocks Family (1659 Setauket Quakers, Cow Neck, Port Washington)
n Cohalan Family (Daniel F., Judge John P.)
n Cohalan, Peter F. (Suffolk County Executive)
n Cohan, George M. (composer, Kings Point, 1917 – 1924)
n Cohen, Lawrence (chairman Lumex Inc health care products)
n Colden, Cadwallader (NY’s first Surveyor General and Master of Chancery)
n Coltrane, John (Dix Hills 1964-1968, tenor saxophonist, jazz great, A Love Supreme)
n Conklin, Jacob (‘kidnapped’ by Captain Kidd)
n Cooley, Arthur (one founder of Environmental Defense Fund)
n Cooney, Jerry (boxer)
n Cooper, David (descendant of Montaukett leader Wyandanch, historian)
n Cooper, Mercator (whaler, sea captain from Southampton)
n Corbin, Austin (1880 president of LI Railroad, hotel developer, Montauk developer)
n Cordero, Angel (jockey)
n Corso, Joseph R. (State Supreme Court Justice, Son of Sam case)
n Costa, Caroline Bruno (“My Life as a Farmer’s Daughter” Huntington memoirs c. 1910-1950)
n Cotzias, George (developed treatment for Parkinson’s disease)
n Courant, Ernest (BNL physicist)
n Courant, Sara (director Patchogue-Medford Library)
n Cozine Family (Manorville)
n Crystal, Billy (Long Beach comedian, actor, When Harry Met Sally, 61)
n Cuffee, Blanche (see LI - Indians –Biography – Cuffee Family)
n Cullen, Michael J. (founder of King Kullen supermarkets)
n Cummings, Richard (author Pied Piper book about Alfred Lowenstein)
n Curtis, Glenn (1878-30 airplane builder)
n Cusano, Mickey (naturalist, woodsman)
n Cutting Family (Bayard Cutting Arboretum)
L.I. –Biography – D*
n D’Amato, Alfonse (U.S. Senator)
n D’Amato, Armand (lawyer, convicted of mail fraud)
n Damianos Family (real estate, Pindar Vineyard, Duck Walk Vineyard)
n D’Amico,Victor (pioneer in art education)
n Damadian, Raymond V. (invented MRI)
n Dangerfield, Rodney (comedian from Deer Park)
n Davenport, Charles (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
n Davidson, Jim (Hampton Jitney founder, philanthropist)
n Davis, Homer (president of Athens College in Greece)
n Davis, James, Francie, Amanda (Stony Brook, neurologist, plane crash, author)
n Davis, Lewis (Brookhaven Planning Board member)
n Davis, Paul (Sag Harbor poster artist)
n Davis, Raymond Jr. (Brookhaven National Laboratory scientist studies universe)
n Dean, Ruth (landscape architect)
n DeKay, James Ellsworth (Oyster Bay naturalist)
n DeKoning, William Sr. (union official, 1898-1957)
n deKooning, Willem (artist, 1904-1997)
n DeLea, Louie (DeLea sod farms)
n Della Femina, Jerry (adman, East Hampton restaurateur, author)
n DeMartini, Howard (politician)
n deMenil, Adelaide (heiress, philanthropist, LI baymen)
n Dennison, H. Lee (Suffolk County Executive)
n DePass, Steve (“America’s singing poet”)
n Dey, Joseph Jr. (Golf official, director PGA)
n Dingman, Erwin (principal Bellport schools)
n Dolan, Charles (CEO Cablevision)
n Dolan, Ken and Daria (WOR Radio financial show hosts)
n Dominy Family (18th & 19th century furniture makers)
n Donnelly, Vincent (Brookhaven Town planner)
n Dooley, Eugene (Brookhaven Board member, Suffolk County Sheriff)
n Doughty Family (early LI family)
n Dowling, Robert W. (Dowling College benefactor, real estate NYC)
n Downey, Thomas J. (U.S. Representative)
n Downs Family (early LI family)
n Drennan, John (LI photographer)
n Dressler, Marie (early movie star)
n Duchin, Peter (pianist, conductor, composer)
n Duke, Angier Biddle (diplomat, chief of protocol for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson)
n Dukes, Hazel (civil rights supporter)
n
Dunbar, Charles, Jr. (Bellport, ambassador to Qatar)
L.I. –
Biography - E *
n Ebner, David (Brookhaven Hamlet, craftsman and artist)
n Edey, Birdsall Otis (Bellport poet, suffragette, Girl Scout supporter)
n Edwards Family (Bayport)
n Edwards Family (East Hampton fishermen)
n Einstein, Albert (scientist, summered in Southold, Northport)
n Eisenhower, Dwight (see L.I. Presidents)
n Elliot, John “Jumbo” (NFL football player)
n Ellsworth, Jack & Dot (WLIM & WALK radio)
n English, John (“Jack”) (Nassau Democratic leader, law firm)
n Entenmann Family (Bayshore bakery, Big E Ranch)
n Epstein, Sam & Beryl (authors)
n Erving, Julius (“Dr. J.” basketball superstar)
n Everett, Theodore (prominent citizen of Bellport)
L.I. – Biography - F*
n Fagan, John (Monsignor, Little Flower Children’s Services)
n Fairchild Family (Fairchild engine manufacturing company)
n Farber, Sid (LI home builder)
n Fegley, Anne (Yaphank activist)
n Felicetti, Brenda (‘debutante who brought down the mob’, William Mackay,
1991, FBI informant)
n Ferguson, Eleanor (author of My Long Island)
n Ferren, Brian (robotics, movie special effects)
n Fisher, Amy (Joey Buttafuoco)
n Fisher, Carl Graham (Montauk developer, Florida developer)
n Fitzgerald, Scott & Zelda (The Great Gatsby author & wife)
n Fleet,
Samuel (published LI’s
first magazine The Long Island Journal of
Philosophy
and Cabinet of Variety in 1825)
n Flower, J. Butler (F.M. Flower Oyster Co.)
n Floyd, Catherine (see L.I. Presidents – Madison, James)
n Floyd, William (signer of the Declaration of Independence)
n Floyd Family (early LI family from Mastic)
n Foley, Brian X. (Suffolk County Legislator, Brookhaven Town Supervisor)
n Foley, John J. (Suffolk County Legislator)
n Foley, Mick (professional author, wrestler)
n Foley, Tricia (editor of Victoria Magazine)
n Forbes, Michael (Shirley, U.S. Representative)
n Forbes, Kenneth (Westhampton Beach publisher News Review)
n Forsyth, Edith (family doctor from Brookhaven Hamlet)
n Fortescue (Family) (Thomas Massie, Bayport residence, Patchogue kidnapping, murder in Hawaii)
n Fortune Family (Fortunoff, Galleria Mall)
n Fox, Joseph (1979 LI Landmark case in Right-to-Die debate)
n French, Audrey (Bellport activist)
n Fricke, Daniel H. (Cornell Coopertive Extension)
n Friedlander, Gerhart (BNL chemist)
n Frothingham, David (Sag Harbor publisher of L.I.’s first newspaper)
n Fuller, Margaret (feminist who died on ship Elizabeth at Point O’Woods)
n Fullerton, Hal (Long Island Rail Road publicist and photographer)
L.I. – Biography – G*
n Gabreski, Col. Francis
(Gabbers airport)
n Gaffney, Robert (Suffolk
County Executive)
n Gambling, John (Guinness
world record – longest running radio show)
n Gardiner Family
(Robert David Lion Gardiner, Gardiner’s Island)
n Gardiner, William F.
(columnist – Patchogue
Advance)
n Garth, David (political
consultant)
n Garvey, Julius (surgeon,
Marcus Garvey’s son)
n Gerard, Helen (historian)
n Gibbs, Alonzo (writer)
n Gibson, Hoot (top
gun F-14 pilot)
n Glover, Brian
(Port Jefferson inventor)
n Gold, Peter (inventor)
n Gold, Ronald (manager
WALK FM)
n Goldhaber Family (BNL
physicists)
n Gordon, Ricky (composer,
Tibetan Book of the Dead)
n Goudsmit, Samuel (physicist,
Manhattan Project)
n Greene, I.H. (Architect)
n Greene, Robert (Newsday
editor, writer on political corruption)
n Greene, Zachariah (American
Revolutionary fighting parson)
n Griffing, Evans K. (pioneering politician, Suffolk Board of
Supervisors)
n Grimball, Ken (News
12 Long Island reporter)
n Grucci Family (Bellport
see also L.I. – Business – Fireworks by Grucci)
n Grumman, Leroy (founder
Grumman Corp.)
n Guanill, Lizzy (human
rights commissioner)
n Guggenheim, Harry (industrialist and publisher)
n Guido, Daniel (police commissioner)
n Gulotta, Tom (Nassau County Executive)
n Gwathney, Charles (architect)
L.I. – Biography – H*
n Hadley, John
(Heckscher
Museum, Lauzen Corp.)
n Hagedorn, Horace
(Sands Point, co-founder of Miracle-Gro)
n Hale, Nathan (Revolutionary War spy, see
also Chichester Family)
n Hallock Family (early
photographer Elias; Peter of Oyster Ponds)
n Halpin, Patrick (Suffolk
County Executive)
n Halsey Family (early
Southampton family)
n Hammon, Jupiter (one
of America’s first black poets)
n Hargrave, Alex & Louisa (founders
of first modern LI winery)
n Havens Family (early LI family)
n Hawkins Family (Zopher Hawkins kidnapped by Indians in
South Setauket)
n Haworth, Leland (director
BNL 1947-1961)
n Hearne, Paul (Americans
with Disabilities Act)
n Hennessey, Edward
(Brookhaven Town Councilman)
n Hewlett, Col. Richard (Long
Island Tory)
n Hicks Family
(early LI family)
n Higinbotham, William A. (BNL
physicist, video game inventor)
n Hobart, John Sloss (revolutionary war patriot)
n Hochbrueckner, George
(1987, Coram, U.S. Congressman)
n Holland, John (1899
New Suffolk, Holland Torpedo Boat Company, submarine inventor)
n Homan Family
(early L.I. family, Mordecai, Brookhaven Town
Clerk 1807-1848))
n Hopper, Millard (champion
checkers player)
n Horton Family (a founding family of Southold)
n Horton, Eugene (author
Blue Point Then and Now)
n Howell Family
(early East End family)
n Howell, Douglas Morse
(artist - paper maker)
n Hudson, Samuel Terry (inventor
- agricultural machinery)
n Hudson, Walter (1200
lb. Man)
n Hutton Family
(Franklyn, Edna, Barbara)
n Irizarry, Paul (Pilgrim State Hospital)
n Ittleson, Alvin (founder News 12 Long Island)
n Jaffe, Norman (architect)
n Jarzombek, Charlie (race car driver)
n Joel, Billy (singer, songwriter)
n Johnson, Robert M (Newsday
publisher)
n Johnson, Cleveland (LI
highest ranking black Republican)
n Jones, Frank (Islip Town Supervisor)
n Jones, Rosalie Gardner (suffragette)
n Jones, Thomas (Jones Beach)
n Jones, Walter R. (1793-1855 Cold Spring Whaling Company)
n Jorgensen, Christine (transsexual)
L.I. – Biography – K*
n Kahn, Otto (banker, Oheka Castle, Cold Spring Harbor)
n Kamen, Si & Betty (nutrition advocates)
n Kammerer, Rudolph (Suffolk County Public Works Commissioner)
n Kanas,
John (President North
Fork Bank)
n Karan, Donna (fashion designer)
n Kassner, Jeff (Brookhaven Waterways Management Supervisor, author)
n Kellenberg, Walter P. (Captain Kangaroo)
n Kelly, Dee Dee (singer)
n Kelly, Tom (lunar module engineer)
n Kennedy, Jackie (see L.I. - Presidents – First Ladies)
n Kent, James (1760 Manor)
n Kessel, Richard (consumer advocate, LIPA chairman)
n Ketcham Family (John E. Ketcham)
n Kidd, Capt. William (pirate)
n King, Ezra “Priest” (1810 minister)
n King, George S. (Patchogue surgeon, author, movie based on The Last Slaver)
n Klein, John V. (Suffolk County Executive)
n Klein, Martin & Nancy (TV movie based on their lives)
n Knapp
Family
n Koppleman, Lee (Executive Director, Long Island Regional Planning Board)
n Korten, Henry Otto (postcard photographer)
n Kovic, Ron (paraplegic, movie Fourth of July based on his life)
n Kramer, Aaron (poet)
n Kremer, Arthur J. (lawyer, State Assemblyman)
n Kuhn, Fritz (Yaphank Nazi leader, see also L.I. – German American Bund)
n Kulka, Jack (LI Builder’s Association)
n Kumar, Sanjay (Computer Associates)
n Kunz, Arthur (Suffolk County Planning Commissioner)
n Kuscsik,
Nina (marathon runner)
n Kushner, Harvey (C.W.
Post professor, terrorism expert)
L.I. – Biography – L*
n Langhans, Rufus (Huntington
Town historian d. 1994)
n Larocca, James L. (president Long Island Association)
n Latham, George (preservationist)
n Latham, Roy (1881archaeologist
and naturalist)
n Latimer, Lewis Howard (inventor, poet, 1848-1928)
n LaValle, Kenneth (NY
State Senator)
n Ledyard, John (“American
Marco Polo”, Captain Cook exploration)
n Lefkowitz, Joel (Brookhaven
Town Councilman)
n Lemanczyk, Dave (baseball
player, sports agent)
n Lenz, Frederick (self-styled
spiritual leader)
n Levitt, Alfred (developer)
n Levitt, William (developer,
Levittown, Strathmore)
n Levy, George Morton (racing
mogul, trial lawyer, philanthropist)
n Levy, Steve (Suffolk
County Executive)
n Lewis, Francis (signer
of Declaration of Independence)
n Like, Irving (environmental
lawyer and activist)
n Lindberg, Charles (pilot)
n Linton, Floyd (Board
of Regents, presiding officer Suffolk County Legislature)
n Lloyd Family (early
Huntington family)
n Lomax, Alan (folklorist,
music promoter, author)
n Lombardo, Guy (band
leader)
n Loping, Donna (women’s
sports advocate)
n Lord, Robert (executive
director Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council)
n Lovelace, Linda (pornography
star)
n Lowenfeld, Rochelle (Hofstra
fundraiser)
n Lowenstein, Allard (Congressman)
n Lucci, Susan (Southold,
soap opera star of All My Children)
n Luchsinger, Jack (Swezey’s
Dept Store, LI planner)
n LuPone, Patti (actress)
n Lustgarten, Baier (Middle
Island nurseryman)
n Lynch, Lincoln (civil
rights leader)
L.I. – Biography – M*
n MacDonald, Jeffrey (see
also L.I. Crime & Criminals)
n Mackey, Arthur L. (minister,
political activist)
n Macy, W. Kingsland (Suffolk
Republican Leader)
n Madison, James
(see L.I. - Presidents)
n Maestro, Johnny (rock
and roll singer from Bayshore)
n Magnus, Joann (pioneer
in cancer treatment)
n Mahoney, John, Jr. (LIRR
Teamster boss)
n Malkmes, Harold
(Brookhaven Town Highway
Superintendent)
n Mallon, Mary
(Typhoid Mary)
n Man –O-War
(North Babylon, August Belmont originally owned)
n Marburger, John (State
University at Stony Brook President, Brookhaven National Laboratory)
n Marcos, Ferdinand & Imelda (Phillipines President and wife)
n March, Helen M. (real
estate developer, Bellerose Village)
n Marchiano, Linda (
see also L.I. – Biography --
Linda Lovelace)
n Marconi, Guglielmo (“Father
of Wireless”)
n Margiotta, Joseph (Nassau
Republican Leader)
n Mather Family (shipbuilding,
Mather Hospital, Port Jefferson)
n McAllister, J.P. (Port
Jefferson Ferry, tugboats)
n McCarthy, Carolyn (Congresswoman)
n McClintock, Barbara (geneticist)
n McCormack, Ellen (anti-abortion
activist)
n McCrary, “Tex” (United
Way of Long Island, North Shore University Hospital)
n McDonald, Steven (paraplegic
police officer)
n McGann, John (Catholic
Bishop)
n McGowan, Pete
(Islip Town Supervisor)
n McLean, J. Lowell (atomic
engineer, director Brookhaven Memorial Hospital)
n McNamara, John (Port
Jefferson car dealer defrauded General Motors)
n Mead, Anne (lawyer,
consumer activist, health care, Public Service Commission)
n Melville, Ward and Dorothy
(Thom McAnn Shoes, Stony Brook Village)
n Meskill, Dr. Victor P. (Dowling
College)
n Mills, K.T. (radio personality, stalking law passed on her behalf)
n Mitchell, John
(U.S. Attorney General, Blue
Point, Patchogue)
n Monti, John (psychic)
n Montieth, Captain
Robert (accomplice of Sir Roger Casement in Ireland during Easter
Uprising,
of 1916 –
fugitive until his death in 1956)
n Mooney, Frank (editor
Main Street Press)
n Moses, Robert (master
planner, builder)
n Mott Family (Valentine,
Thaddeus)
n Mount Family (Mount,
Wm Sidney & Mount, Shepard Alonzo artists Stony Brook)
see also L.I. – Artists
n Muirson Family (colonial
Setauket doctor with smallpox sanatorium)
n Mulford Family (one
of first settlers in East Hampton, Thomas W., Evelyn)
n Mulford, Samuel (merchant,
whaler, farmer, politician)
n Mundus, Frank (shark
hunter)
n Murphy Family (East
Hampton socialite’s daughter author Sara & Gerald…)
n Murphy, Charles M. (“Mile-a-Minute
Murphy” 1898 bicycle racer)
n Murphy, Eddie (comedian,
actor)
n Murphy, Robert Cushman (ornithologist,
naturalist, conservationist, author)
L. I. – Biography - N*
n Namm, Stuart (Suffolk
County judge, state probe of SC DA & Police)
n Neal, Joseph (honored
for heroism in Vietnam)
n Neppell, Thomas (Suffolk
County Republican Leader)
n Newey, Samuel (ship
captain)
n Newins Family (late
1700’s LI family)
n Nickerson, Eugene (Nassau
County Executive)
n Nicoll Family (early
LI family)
n Nicholls, Jerry (Suffolk
County Library System Director)
n Niles, Henry & Serena (fight
over his estate, Brightwaters)
n Novak, Diane (owner
Long Island Game Farm)
L.I. – Biography – O*
n Oakley, Annie (LI
roots in East Massapequa)
n Oerter, Al (4-time
Olympic shot put gold medalist)
n Osborne, Chester (LI
historian)
n Overton Family
(early LI family)
n Overton, David (Brookhaven
Town Historian)
L.I. – Biography – P* Q*
n Pace, Anthony (Islip
Town Republican Committee chairman)
n Palermo, Gerald (chairman
Zoning Board of Appeals, Brookhaven Town)
n Palevsky, Elaine (physicist
Manhattan Project)
n Palevsky, Harry (physicist
Manhattan Project)
n Parr, Alfred (developer,
Parr Meadows)
n Paton, Dr. R. Townley (corneal
transplants)
n Patterson, Alicia (Newsday
founder)
n Pausewang, Karl (Sayville
developer of diesel engines for railroad)
n Payne, John Howard (East
Hampton author of Home Sweet Home)
n Pearson, Ed and Georgia (Conscience
& Military Tax Campaign)
n Pease, Joachim
(black Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Civil War Navy)
n Pelletreau, Elias (early
LI silversmith)
n Pelletreau, Robert Halsey (Patchogue
attorney)
n Pelletreau, Robert Halsey, Jr. ( Asst. Secretary of State
for Near Eastern Affairs)
n Pennypacker, Morton (LI
historian)
n Pergament, Louis (founded
chain store)
n Petersen, Linda (Brookhaven
Planning Board)
n Pharoah, Stephen Talkhouse (Montauk
Indian chief)
n Philips, Dr. Levi (herb
doctor)
n Phillips, Ellis (founder
Long Island Lighting Company)
n Phipps Family (Old
Westbury Gardens, book Halcyon Days…)
n Pierce, Samuel (secretary
of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development)
n Pike, Otis (U.S. Congressman)
n Pizzarelli, “Father Frank” (Hope
House Ministries, Port Jefferson)
n Pollock, Jackson (artist)
n Poro, Jimmy (theater
manager)
n Porter, Sylvia (Patchogue
author, financial columnist)
n Poulos, Nick (William
Floyd school district superintendent)
n Powell, John (convicted
Suffolk GOP chairman)
n Prime, Benjamin Young (poet
and patriot)
n Prospect, Wayne (politician)
n Prudent, Mike
(1948, Prudent’s Amusement Shows)
n Prudenti, Anthony (+
family: real estate, law, politics)
n Puleston, Dennis (author,
conservationist, ornithologist)
n Puzo, Mario (author
The Godfather)
L.I. – Biography – R*
n Raiche, Bessie
(Mineola aviator, first women’s
solo flight)
n Ramsammy, Leslie (Stony
Brook professor runs for President of Guyana)
n Rattiner, Dan (East
Hampton newspaperman, Dan’s Paper)
n Rattray, Everett & Jeannette (East Hampton, editor & publisher East Hampton Star,
author)
n Raynor, Gilbert (ornithologist,
LI breeding atlas program)
n Reed, Lou (musician)
n Regalmuto, Nancy (psychic)
n Reynolds, William (Long
Beach developer)
n Robinson Family (East
Patchogue)
n Robinson, Oliver Hazard Perry (Bellport, ballbearing inventor)
n Roe Family (early
Brookhaven family)
n Rogers, Will (comedian
lived on LI for 8 years)
n Romaine, Edward (Suffolk County Legislator, Suffolk County
Clerk)
n Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Carow (First Lady)
n Roosevelt Family
(John Ellis, Frances, Willard,
Robert Barnwell)
n Roosevelt, Theodore (President,
Nobel Peace Prize recipient, naturalist, see also L.I. - Presidents)
n Rose, Charlie (talk
show host)
n Rose, Dr. David “Priest” (doctor,
priest on LI during Revolutionary War)
n Roth, Arthur (invented
bank credit cards, drive-in banking)
n Russell, David (basketball
player)
n Ruvola, Dave (The
Perfect Storm pilot, Westhampton Air National Guard)
L.I. – Biography – S*
n
Sage, Margaret Olivia (patroness
of Sag Harbor)
n
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de (Eaton’s
Neck, author of The Little Prince)
n
Samios, Nicholas (scientist,
director of Brookhaven National Laboratory)
n
Sammis Family (Huntington)
n
Sanfillipo, Stephen & Susan
(traditional music performers)
n
Schindler, John (built
one of the U.S.’s first recycling plants in Sayville)
n
Schlyer, David (researcher
in non-invasive blood monitoring)
n
Schulz, Rev. Dr. William
(Amnesty International leader)
n
Schwartz, Carol (professor,
consumer activist)
n
Schwenk, Edwin (builder,
Suffolk County Republican party, East
End real estate transfer tax)
n
Scott, John
(Setauket, Southampton, colonial scoundrel)
n
Seabury, Charles E. (1883 patent for fire escape)
n
Seinfeld, Jerry (comedian,
actor)
n
Selchow, Richard (Selchow & Righter board game
manufacturer)
n
Seltzer, Regina (politician)
n
Setlow, Richard B. (BNL
radiation physicist, molecular biology, Fermi Award)
n
Shalvoy, Rick (rows
around LI for breast cancer cure)
n
Shaw, Osborne (Brookhaven
Town historian)
n
Shea, Kevin (World
Trade Center firefighter from Mastic)
n
Sheridan, Geraldine (Brookhaven
Town politician)
n
Shiebler, Gary (model, actor, musician)
n
Shirane, Gen (solid
state physics and neutron scattering)
n
Shuart, James (Hofstra
University president)
n
Signorelli, Ernest (Suffolk
County judge)
n
Simons, James
(mathematician)
n
Slacke, Sally (Slacke
Test Boring Co.)
n
Smith, Elinor
(Freeport aviator)
n
Smith, Col. Josiah
(East Moriches, Revolutionary War – Battle of Long Island)
n
Smith, Randy (NBA
star)
n
Smith, John (b. 1752, representative, senator, Constitutional
Convention)
n
Smith, Richard “Bull” (founding father of Smithtown, family)
n
Smith, William Tangier
Family (Tangier Smith, Manor of
St. George, Mastic, Longwood Estate, Ridge)
n
Sobalvarro, Alfredo (priest
to LI’s immigrant population)
n
Solecki, Ralph (world
renowned archaeologist)
n
Sparrow, Paul (Bellport
native, Emmy winner)
n
Spector, Michael (architect)
n
Sperry Family (Sperry-Rand
Corp., flight testing, air safety equipment)
n
Spooner, Alden (early
1800’s Sag Harbor printer and patriot, proponent of L.I. statehood)
n
Sprague, J. Russell (1888-1969
Nassau Republican leader)
n
Starace, Carl (Islip
Town historian, LI Forum editor))
n
Starke, John (movie
producer)
n
Steinbeck, John (author
with home in Sag Harbor)
n
Sterling, George (Sag
Harbor poet)
n
Stern, Howard (radio
personality)
n
Stewart, Alexander (founder of planned development of Garden
City)
n
Stewart, Alexis (owner
Bridgehampton Motel, Martha Stewart’s daughter)
n
Stoll, Charles H. (Justice
of the Peace, lawyer, big game hunter)
n
Stone, Gaynell (LI
archaeologist, anthropologist)
n
Stoutenberg, Paul (founder of North Fork Environmental Council,
Cutchogue)
n
Strebel, Patricia
(Brookhaven Town Highway
Superintendent)
n
Strong, Selah (St. George’s Manor, Revolutionary War
Captain)
n
Sullivan, Elinor Smith (pilot)
n
Sutin, Norman (BNL
inorganic chemistry)
n
Swartz, Jerome (Symbol
Technologies scientist and CEO)
n
Swezey, Henrietta (Swezey’s
Department Store)
n
Swick, Carole (Brookhaven
planner)
n
Swirbul, Leon (airplane
builder with Leroy Grumman)
n
Sylvester, John (ill
child who Babe Ruth hit 3 homers for)
n Sylvester, Nathaniel (early family Shelter Island)
L.I. – Biography – T*
n
Tallmadge, Col. Benjamin
(organized Setauket spy ring, led raid on Fort of St. George)
n
Talmage, Henry Raynor (innovative
East End farmer)
n
Teale, Edwin Way (entomologist,
naturalist)
n
Terry Family (17th century Long Island family)
n
Tesh, John (musician,
television personality)
n
Tesla, Nikola (My
Inventions (1919), discovered radio &
A/C current)
n
Testaverde, Vinny (NFL
quarterback)
n
Thompson, Benjamin F (LI historian)
n
Thompson, Benjamin (hated
Tory commander in Huntington during Revolution)
n
Thompson Family (early LI family)
n
Tooker Family (John Tooker memoir 1874-1893)
n
Tooker, William Wallace (author
LI Indian place names)
n
Towle, Fred (SC
Legislator pleads guilty to fraud)
n
Towlen, Gary (pianist
Blue Point)
n
Townsend Family (Oyster
Bay, Robert 1753-1838 member Setauket Spy Ring)
n
Treadwell, Thomas (member
first Continental Congress, first NY State Senate)
n
Trupin, Barry (real
estate scandal, “Dragon’s Head” Southampton)
n
Turner, Wm. Bradford Jr. (WWII
Congressional Medal of Honor, Garden City)
n
Tuthill, Emma & Addison (dwarfs
from Orient discovered by P.T. Barnum)
n
Tuthill, Kenyon (injured
Suffolk County policeman)
n
Twitchell, David & Ginger (Christian
Scientists, court case re child’s death)
n
Twomey, Douglas (physician)
n
Tyler, Julia Gardiner (married
President John Tyler in 1844)
L.I. – Biography – U*
n
Udall Family (Islip)
n
Underhill, John (Pequot
War)
n
Underhill, Joseph (Revolutionary War Captain from Matinecock)
L.I. – Biography – V*
n
Valentine Family (Cold
Spring Harbor authors)
n
Van der Grinten, Joop (nurseryman,
pacifist)
n
Van, Bobby (pianist)
n
Vanderbilt Family (descendants
of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
n
Van Pelt, John (architect
1874-1963)
n
Vario, Peter (Luchese crime family, concrete trial)
n
Verity, Obadiah (duck
decoy carver)
n
Vignato, Joseph (Suffolk
Hall of Fame coach)
n
Vineyard, George (director
BNL 1973-1981)
n
Vineyard, Phyllis (LILCO,
Planned Parenthood, NY Planning Commission)
n
Viscardi, Henry (advocate
for the disabled)
n
Vuturo, Benedict (lawyer,
judge)
L.I. – Biography – W*
n
Waldbaum Family (supermarket
chain)
n
Wang, Charles (Computer
Associates)
n
Ward, John Montgomery (pioneer in professional baseball)
n
Washington, Booker T. (summer
home in Fort Salonga)
n
Watson, James (biologist)
n
Webster, Daniel (orator,
epic struggle with trout)
n
Webster, Stokely (d.
2001 Huntington impressionist)
n
Weeks, George L. (Suffolk
County historian)
n
Weinhardt, Don (historian,
author One Hundred Years of LI Bottles)
n
Weinstein, Jack B. (chief
judge of Eastern District of New York)
n
Weiss, Russell (Weiss Nurseries, Center Moriches)
n
Weld, William
(Smithtown native, Massachusetts Governor, Bellport resident 2004)
n
Westermann, David (
Hazeltine Corporation 1950-1980)
n
Wetering, Peter Van de
(nurseryman)
n
White, Stanford (architect,
home in St. James)
n
Whitecuff, Benjamin (Long
Island black Tory)
n
Whitehead, Mary Beth (mother
of Baby M)
n
Whitney Family (John
Hay, Cornelius Vanderbilt)
n
Wick, John (1660-1719
Bridgehampton, judge, legendary murder)
n
Wickham Family (East End
family)
n
Wilcox, S. LeRoy (duck
farmer, ornithologist, naturalist)
n
Williams, Percy (‘Pineacres’
Estate East Islip vaudeville)
n
Wilmott, David (editor
Suffolk Life Newspapers)
n
Wilson, Tyrell (Suffolk
County Human Rights Commission)
n
Wood, Silas (born
1769 historian)
n
Woodhull Nathaniel General (and
family: Jesse, Victoria, Abraham)
n
Wright, James (treasurer,
William Floyd School District)
n
Wunderlich, Roger (d.
2001,Port Jefferson, founder of Long Island Historical Journal)
L.I. – Biography – X*-Y*-Z*
n
Yang, C.N. (influential
theoretical physicist)
n
Yastremski, Carl (Boston
Red Sox player)
n
Yule, Edward (labor
leader)
n
Zeidler, Richard see L.I. – Politicians – Political Parties – GOP
- Zeidler
n
Ziel, Ron (author
of 13 Books on Long Island Railroad)
Blue Point*
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Historic Buildings (McKee Estate, Nick & Flo’s, Stillman House, Suydam Estate)
n Historic Hotels (General, Blue Point Inn, Bluponia (Hallett House), Five Mile Look Hotel,
South Bay House (Ursuline Convent), Warner House)
n History
n Library
n Long Island Rail Road
n Maps
n Name
n Sphinx
n Beebe - McClellan Life Boat
n Canoeing & Kayaking
n Ice Boats
n Ice Scooters (Great South Bay Ice Scooters)
n Jet Skis
n Pleasure Boats
n Sailboat Racing
n Vintage Boats
Bohemia*
Brentwood*
Bridgehampton*
Brightwaters*
n General
- 1940 – 1949
- 1950 – 1959
- 1960 - 1969
- 1970 – 1979
- 1980 – 1989
- 1990 – 1999
- 2000 – 2009
n Accelerators
- General
n Advanced Technology Department
n Air Pollution Research
n Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS)
n Applied Mathematics Division
n Applied Science Department
n Biology Department
n Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor (BGRR)
n Central Shops Division
n Chemistry Division
n Cloud & Bubble Chambers
n Contamination
- 1970 –1979
- 1980 – 1989
- 1990 – 1999
- 2000 – 2009
n Directors
n Energy & Electricity (solar heating, fuel, power transmission, Brookhaven House)
n Fusion Research
n Genetics
n Geology
n High Flux Beam Reactor (HFBR)
n History
n Instrumentation Division
n Isabelle + C.B.A. (Colliding Beam Reactor)
n Medical Research (X-Ray, PET, BNCT, Radiology)
n Molecular Biology
n National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS)
n National Weather Service
n Nobel Prize Winners
n Nuclear Energy Department
n Particle Physics
n Radiation Research
n Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)
n Safety & Environmental Protection Division
n Star Wars Program
n Tandem Van de Graaff Accelerator
Brookhaven* (N.Y.: Town) – (Brookhaven Town*, Town of
Brookhaven*)
n
General
n
Annuals
n
Bibliography
n
Budget
n
Business
n
Brookhaven
“County”
n
Brookhaven
Cultural Center see L.I. – Bald
Hill – Cultural Center
n
Commemorations (350th Anniversary)
n
Corruption
--
General
--
Chronology
--
Land Grab Scandals 1956 -1960
--
Conlon, Walter 1967
--
Smithhaven Mall, 1967
--
Zeidler, Richard 1976 grand jury
--
McNamara, John 1992
--
Powell, John 1998
--
Spota Investigations 2003 -
--
Towle, Fred May 2003
--
Strebel, Patricia & Milvid, Stephen
March 2004
--
Rickman, Theodore April 2004
--
Neppell, Thomas April 2004 (records subpoenaed but never charged)
--
Palermo, Mark May 2004
--
Penatello, Timothy
--
Rea, Thomas June 2004
--
Wirshup, Daniel June 2004 acquitted
--
Lienau & Dailey Aug 2004
whistleblowers
--
Jannetti, Anthony Feb 2005
--
Dragone, Vincent June 2005
--
Friscia, Richard, Orgass, David & Cellini, Allan December 2005
--
Chartuk, Robert 2005
--
Fehr, Haney & Montecalvo December
2005
--
Palermo, Gerald February 2007
n
Description
n
Dongan Patent
n
Economy
n
Environment
n
Ethics
n
Garbage
n
Highway
Department [Harold Malkmes, John Powell,
Patricia Strebel]
n
History
-- General
--
Bibliography
--
Colonial Period, c. 1600 - 1775
-- Revolution, 1775 - 1783
-- 1784 - 1799
--
1800 – 1899 see also L.I. – Coram – (Lester) Davis House (Brookhaven
Town annual
meeting)
-- 1900 - 1949
-- 1950 - 1959
-- 1960 - 1969
-- 1970 - 1979
-- 1980 - 1989
-- 1985
-- 1986
-- 1987
-- 1988
-- 1989
-- 1990
-- 1991
-- 1992
-- 1993
-- 1994
-- 1995
-- 1996
-- 1997
-- 1998
-- 1999
-- 2000
-- 2001
-- 2002
-- 2003
-- 2004
-- 2005 (350th
Anniversary)
-- 2006
-- 2007
-- Timeline
n
Maps
n
Officials
-- General
-- Attorney
-- Clerk
-- Council (Board)
-- Directories
-- Supervisor
-- Supervisor Chronology
-- Trustees
n
Planning
- 1930 - 1979
- 1980 - 1989
- 1990 - 1999
- 2000 - 2009
n
Politics &
Gov’t
n
Population
n
Seal
n
Secession
Movement
n
Trustees
n
Wards
n Zoning
Brooklyn-Queens*
n Defense Industry
n Ducks (Duck Farming)
- General
- 1930 - 1939
- 1940 - 1949
- 1950 - 1959
- 1960 - 1969
- 1970 - 1979
-1980 – 1989
- 1990 - 1999
- 2000 - 2009
- 2009 - 2019
- Farms
- History
- Long Island Duck Farmer’s Cooperative
- Genuine Long Island Duck Package Labeling Dispute
- Pollution sees also L.I. – Water Pollution
- Recipes
n Entenmann’s
n Fairchild Republic
n Fireworks by Grucci see also L.I. – Biography – Grucci Family
n Grumman
n Historical (18th & 19th century businesses – textiles, cordwood industry, carriage and wagon-makers, salt works, livery stables, country stores, brickyards, salt hay, door to door salesmen, ice harvesting)
n Nurseries
n Shellfishing (clamming, lobstering, oystering, scalloping)
see also L.I. – Water Pollution – Bays, Beaches & Ocean
- General
- Algae (Brown Tide & Red Tide)
- Baymen
- Clams
- Companies
- Conch
- Crabs
- Dredges
- Ecosystem
- Equipment
- Hatcheries
- History
- Human Illness (saxitoxin)
- Leases
- Lobsters
- Oysters
- Poaching
- Pollutants
- Regulation
- Scallops
- Seafood Industry
- Statistics
- Transplanting
- Virus
- Worms
n Sandmining
n Vineyards
Calverton*
Camp
Upton*
Cemeteries*
–
See also L.I. - Churches
L.I. - Patchogue – Cemeteries
n General
n Bethel A.M.E. (African Methodist-Episcopal) Church Cemetery (Setauket NY)
n Bide-A-Wee Home and Pet Memorial Park
n Brentwood Cemetery (Brentwood NY)
n Brookhaven (N.Y.:Town) Directory (until 1881)
n Burch Family Cemetery (East Farmingdale NY)
n Burr Family Cemetery
n Calverton National Cemetery (Calverton NY)
n Cedar Grove Cemetery see L.I. – Patchogue –Cemeteries
n Cryo-Crypt Corp.
n Cryogenic Crypt (in the Methodist-Episcopal Church, Middle Island)
n
East Hills Cemetery see also L.I. – History –
Revolution, 1775-1783 (Cedar Swamp)
n
Floyd Family Cemetery (Mastic Beach NY)
n
Fort Hill Cemetery see also L.I. – Forts &
Fortifications – Fort Hill (Montauk NY)
n
Gravestones
n
Gravestones, 1640 – 1815
n
Gravestones, Famous
n
Gravestone Theft - Legal Penalties
n
Green River Cemetery (East Hampton NY)
n Greenwood Cemetery & Woodlawn Cemetery
n Historic Burial Places
n Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Cemetery (Commack NY)
n Huntington (N.Y.: Town)
n Lakeland Cemetery see L.I. – Patchogue – Cemeteries – Lakeland
n Laurel Hill Cemetery (affiliated with Bethel A.M.E.)
n Lent-Riker Cemetery (former Poor Bowery, somewhere in Queens Co.)
[Riker, Lent, Lawrence, Ditmars, Rapelye and other burials]
n L.I. Pet Memorial Park (Middle Island NY)
n National Cemetery at Pinelawn (Farmingdale NY)
n Methodist Church Cemetery (East Quogue NY)
n Middle Road Cemetery (Coram NY)
n Military Cemeteries see also National Cemetery at Pinelawn
see also Calverton National Cemetery
n N.Y.C. Cemeteries (Map)
n Oaklawn Cemetery (Vandalism)
n Oakwood Cemetery (East Quogue NY)
n Old Burying Ground (Sag Harbor NY)
n Old Burying Ground (Huntington NY)
n Petty Family Cemetery (Smithtown NY)
n Pinelawn Memorial Park (Farmingdale NY)
n Potter’s Fields
n Presbyterian Church Cemetery (Setauket NY)
n Psychiatric Center Cemeteries (on the grounds of present or former psychiatric institutions)
n Quaker Burying Place (Flushing NY)
n Restoration (Brewster, Bunn, Purdy and Squires cemeteries)
See
also L.I. – Cemeteries – Huntington (N.Y.: Town)
n Revolutionary War Burials see L.I. – History – Revolution, 1775 – 1783 - Cemeteries
n Sands Burying Ground (Cow Neck, Northport NY)
n Skidmore Cemetery (Vandalisn, Northport NY)
n Tangier Smith Cemetery (Longwood, Mastic Beach NY)
n Townsend Family Cemetery (Oyster Bay NY)
n Underhill Family Cemetery (Mill Neck NY)
n Union Cemetery (Middle Neck NY)
n Washington Memorial Park (Mt. Sinai NY)
n Washington Memorial Park Crematorium (1st in Suffolk County, 1949) (Mt. Sinai)
n White Funeral Home (funeral director, Bay Shore)
n Willow Cemetery see L.I. Patchogue – Cemeteries
n Woodland Cemetery (vandalism, Bellport NY)
n Woolsey Cemetery (Glen Cove NY)
Centereach*
Centerport*
n A.M.E. (African Methodist Episcopal) –
- Bethel A.M.E – North Amityville – 1973 history
- St. David A.M.E Zion - Sag Harbor – 1990 history
- Bethel A.M.E. – Setauket - 2005
n Anglican Churches –
- “Anglicans in the Puritan Domain: Clergy and Laity in Eastern L.I.
1993-1762” (L.I. Historical Journal Spring 1990)
n Baptist Churches -
- Blue Point Baptist Church – Blue Point – 1988(?) history
- First Baptist Church of Greenport – 150th Anniversary 1981
- Old Baptist Meeting House – Coram - 1954
n Catholic Churches -
- General (first female priests 1989)
- Diocese of Rockville Center – 1971 Concelebrated Mass of Ordination,
1988 reorganization
- Mary Immaculate RC Church - Bellport – 1991
- Our Lady of the Shrine (Shrine of Our Lady of the Island) – Eastport – 1994
- Our Lady of the Snow – Blue Point – 1985, 1992
- RC Church of St. Mark – Shoreham
- St. Gregory the Great
- St. Isidore Church – Riverhead – 1977
- St. John the Evangelist RC Church – Center Moriches – 1999
- St. Joseph the Worker RC Church – East Patchogue – 1982
- St. Joseph’s Church – Ronkonkoma – 100th Anniversary 1985 history
- St. Lawrence’s RC Church – Sayville - 1960
- St. Mary’s – East Islip – 1986
- St. Ursula Center – Blue Point – 1982, 1985 history, 1988
n Congregational Churches –
- General
- Baiting Hollow Congregational Church – 1982 history
- Congregational Church of Mt. Sinai – 150th Anniversary – 1939
- Congregational Church of Orient – membership list 1828-1900, 1969 history, 1971
- Congregational Church on Long Island 1969 History
- First Congregational Church of New Village – Lake Grove – 1971& 1976 histories
- History - 1971
- Old Steeple Church – Aquebogue – 1971
- Sayville Congregational Church – 1971 history
- Wading River Congregational Church – 1967 history
- Directories -
- Brookhaven Town churches - 1971
- Brooklyn – chronological list of churches in Brooklyn with year of founding (n.d.)
- Brooklyn churches – 1893
- Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens churches – 1913 (Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac)
n Episcopal Churches -
- All Souls Episcopal Church – Stony Brook – 1971 history
- Caroline Church – Setauket – 1937, 1949, 1950, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1985
- Christ Church – Oyster Bay – 1984
- Emmanual Episcopal Church – Great River- 1986
- History (early church – 1971, women priests 1988, first black bishop, Rev. Orris G. Walker Jr. –1993)
- Old Grace Church – Massapequa – 1970
- St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church – Yaphank – 100th Anniversary & history 1953, 1985
- St. Andrews Dune Church – Southampton – 1991, 1995, 1996
- St. Ann’s Church – Sayville – 1967 history, 1988
- St. James Church – Brookhaven Hamlet – 1982 history
- St. James Church – St. James, 1971 history
- St. John’s Church – Cold Spring Harbor – 1967 history
- St. John’s Church of Oakdale (aka Charlotte Church) – 1940, 1952, 1954, 1960, 1965,
1970, 1986, 1991, 1993
-St. Marks Church – Islip – (William K. Vanderbilt, Tiffany stained-glass windows) –
1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
-Yaphank Episcopal Church (100th Anniversary 1953, 1985)
n Greek Orthodox Churches –
- Panaghua Church – Island Park – 1986 weeping Madonna
- St. John’s Church – Blue Point – 1984
- Setauket settler’s early religious history – 1951
- “Long Island’s Religious History” – Jane des Grange
n
Islamic Mosques
- Islamic Center of Long Island – 1993
- History – 1990, 1993
n Jehovah’s Witnesses –
- General 1985, 1988
- Kingdom Hall – Eastport – 1988
n Jewish Synagogues & Temples –
- General
- Adas Israel – Sag Harbor – 1992 history
- Chabad Center – Stony Brook - 1981
- Shalom Suffolk Jewish Directory - 1992
- Tifereth Israel – Glen Cove – 1992 history
n Lutheran Churches –
- St. John’s Lutheran Church – Holbrook - (n.d.)
n Methodist Churches –
- Bellport Methodist Church
- Centennial United Methodist Church – East Moriches – 1976 history
- Hauppauge United Methodist Church – 1971 history
- History – Forging a Majority:
The Methodist Experience on Eastern Long Island, 1789-1845
- Robert E. Cray, Jr. New York History July 1986
- Landing Methodist Church of Smithtown – 1971
- Manetto Hill Methodist Church – Bethpage Restoration Village – 1971
- Trinity Methodist Church – Coram – 1947 & 1954 history
- United Methodist Church of Babylon – 1970 history
n Presbyterian Churches –
- General
- Brookfield Presbyterian Church – Manorville – 1963 history, 1976
- First Presbyterian Church – Oyster Bay – 1970 history
- First Presbyterian Church – Smithtown – n.d.
- First Presbyterian Church (Old Whalers Church) – Sag Harbor – 1969, 1981 history
- Mattituck Presbyterian Church – 250th Anniversary – 1965, 1971 history
- Middle Island Presbyterian Church – Middle Island – 1947 history, 1967, 1970, 1971
- Old Brown Meeting House – Sag Harbor – 1978
- Old First Church – Huntington – 1969 history, 1976
- Presbyterian Church of Center Moriches – 1982
- Presbyterian Church of Cutchogue – 1931 history, 1932 200th Anniversary
- Setauket Presbyterian Church – Setauket – 1953 history, 1970, 1975, 1976, 2003
- South Haven Church – Brookhaven Hamlet – 1880, 1932, 1935, 1940, 1947, 1948,
1951, 1960, 1961, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1977, 1989
- Sweet Hollow Presbyterian Church – Melville – 1969
-Yaphank Presbyterian Church - 2001
n Quaker Meeting Houses –
- Abolistionists
- Friends Meeting House – Flushing 1969
- General – 1937, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1991
- Guinea Town – 1980 history
- Jericho Meeting House – 1988 history
- Manhasset Friends Meeting House – 1969, 1976
- Matinecock Quaker Meeting House – Locust Valley – Elias Hicks – 1970, 1978, 1986
- Shelter Island Quakers (Nathaniel Sylvester) – 1984 history
- Society of Friends Meeting House – Westbury 1971
n
Revivalism
(Great Awakening)
- History – 1985, 1988
n Universalist Churches –
- First Universalist Church – Southold – (n.d.)
- Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington – 1982 history
Cold Spring Harbor* (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory*)
Commack*
Cookery* (colonial cooking and recipes, samp, smoked eels, Thanksgiving dinner,
Long Island chowder, maple sugaring, food)
n Churches (old Baptist Meetinghouse, old Methodist Church)
n Coram Airport
n Coram Rug Works
n (Lester) Davis House (annual Brookhaven Town meeting)
n Gordon Heights
n History (burning of the hay at Coram)
n Ammon, Theodore (Generosa Ammon, Daniel Pelosi)
n Angelo, Richard (Good Samaritan Hospital nurse)
n Beers, Katie see L.I. – Biography – Katie Beers
n Drugs & Narcotics
n Ellwood, Amy (Cutchogue)
n DWI
n Faithfull, Starr (1931 death, Long Beach)
n Ferguson, Colin ( LIRR gunman)
n Fisher, Amy (Mary Jo Buttafuoco, Joey Buttafuoco)
n Golub, Robert (death of Kelly Ann Tinyes)
n Kubecka, Robert & Barstow, Donald (garbage carting murders)
n Loliscio, Christopher (Jessica Manners)
n MacDonald, Jeffrey
n McNamara, John (Port Jefferson car dealer)
n Miscellaneous Crimes
n Miscellaneous Murders
n Pet Cemetery scandal
n Pierson, Cheryl
n Pius, John (Thomas Ryan, Michael Quartarano)
n Quinn, Cynthia (Stephen LaValle)
n Reza, Dr. Robert (wife Marilyn Reza)
n Rifkin, Joel
n Shulman, Robert
n Statistics
n Tankleff, Martin (Seymour & Arlene Tankleff)
Cutchogue*
Description
& Travel*
Directories*
East
Hampton* (N.Y.: Town) (Town of East
Hampton*)
n General
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989 (development, planning)
n 1990 –1999
n 2000 – 2009
n East Hampton Star
n East Hampton Village
-- General
-- History (350th Anniversary)
n Historic Society and Historic Sites
n History
n Maps
n Springs
n Wainscott
Eastport*
Economy*
n Austerity
n Asbestos in School Buildings
n Bilingual
n BOCES
n Book Banning
n Budgets (& Taxes)
n Charter Schools (School Choice)
n Consolidation
n Community Service
n Compact for Learning
n Drug Testing
n Dyslexia
n Economics
n Higher Education
-- General
-- Adelphi University
-- Dowling College see also L.I. – Oakdale – Idle Hour
-- Farmingdale, SUNY College of Technology at
-- Friends World University
-- Hofstra University
-- New York Institute of Technology
-- Old Westbury
-- (C.W.) Post – Long Island University
-- Southampton College – Long Island University – State University at Stony Brook
-- St. Joseph’s College
-- State University at Stony Brook
-- Touro College
-- U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
-- Webb Institute of Naval Architecture
n History - Early Schools
-- General
-- Asharoken Schoolhouse [on former Henry S. Morgan estate]
-- Bald-Hills-Farmingville Public Schools
-- Bayview Schoolhouse [1822-1925, moved to Southold as a museum in 1990]
-- Bellport Academy [originally Bellville Academy (1833) aka Bellport Classical Institute and the Belfry]
-- Clinton Academy [East Hampton NY]
-- Coram Schoolhouse
-- East Middle Island School
-- Great Hog Neck Schoolhouse [moved to Southold NY]
-- Henry S. Morgan Estate Schoolhouse [Asharoken NY]
-- Newbridge Road School
-- Nissequogue Schoolhouse
-- Oakdale-Bohemia School [Oakdale NY]
-- Ridge Schoolhouse
-- Sayville Schoolhouse aka Old ‘88
-- Seaford Schoolhouse
-- Steirling’s English & Classical Academy [Patchogue NY, circa 1857]
-- Swan River Schoolhouse [Patchogue NY]
see also L.I. - Patchogue –Historic
Buildings – Swan River Schoolhouse
-- West Middle Island Schoolhouse
-- West Yaphank Schoolhouse
-- Woodhull Elementary School [Ocean Beach NY: Fire Island’s only school]
n Homeless Children
n Maps
n LaSalle Military Academy
n Parochial Schools
n Prayer in Schools
n Private Schools (LaSalle Military Academy, Friends Academy)
n Religious Use of Public Schools [U.S. Supreme Court decision – Center Moriches
Public Schools]
n Immigrants
n Kindergarten
n Religion
n Salaries
n Scandals (2005)
n School-Business Partnerships
n School Prayer (1958 - Herricks School District, Engel v. Vitale – U.S. Supreme Court decision)
n Security
n Segregation
n Special Education
n Statistics
-- 1961
-- 1970
-- 1972
-- 1975 …. 2005 (miscellaneous School Report Cards)
n Taxes see Budgets & Taxes
n Tax Pac
n Testing
Elections* – (maps & voter’s guide, mainly within Town of Brookhaven)
n 1960 – 1969
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 –1991
n 1992 - 1993
n 1994 – 1995
n 1996 – 1997
n 1998 – 2000
n 2001 – 2004
n 2005 – 2006
n 2007
n 2008
Environment*
Ethnic
Groups*
– (Immigrants)
n General
n African Americans
- Bibliography
- Biography
- Black History Month
- Communities
- Discrimination
- Economics
- History
- Politics
- Population
- Youth
n Asians
n Bias Crimes
n British
n Haitians (Haitian American Family of Long Island – Maryse Emmanuel-Garcy)
n Cubans
n Czechoslovakian
n Day Laborers see also L.I. - Farmingville
n Dutch
n Filipinos
n French Huguenots
n Germans
n Germans – Nazis see also L.I. – German American Bund
n Greeks
n Hispanic
- General
- Business
- Columbians
- Ecuadorians
- El Salvadorans
- Holidays
- Mexicans
- Organizations
- Population
- Puerto Ricans
- Spanish Language
n Illegal aliens (illegal housing, illegal immigration)
n Indians
n Irish
n Italians
n Jews
n Muslims
n Poles
n Politics
n Population
n Portuguese
n Russians (Estonians, Ukrainians, etc)
n Statistics
n Turks
Farmingville* see also L.I. – Bald Hill
see also L.I. – Fire Island National Seashore
see also L.I. – Shipwrecks
see also L.I. – Inlets – Fire Island Inlet
see also L.I. - Beaches
see also L.I. - Parks
n General
n Atlantique
n Barrett Beach
n Bayberry Dunes
n Bibliography
n Captree Island
n Cherry Grove
n Churches
n Crime & Criminals
n Davis Park
n Directories
n Economy
n Education
n Environment
n Erosion see L.I. – Beaches - Erosion
n Fair Harbor
n Ferries
n Fire Island Pines
n Fires & Firefighting
n Havermeyer Point
n High Hill Beach
n History
n Hotels (Surf Hotel)
n Island Life (Winter)
n Kismet
n Law & Legislation (conservation, preservation)
[includes “Amending the Fire Island National Seashore Act of 1964…” [microfilm]
n Lore & Legends
n Life Saving Service (United States Coast Guard) see also L.I. – United States Coast Guard
n Lightships
n Maps (& aerial photos)
n Names, Geographical
n Nude Beaches
n Oak Beach
n Oak Island
n Oakleyville
n Ocean Bay Park
n Ocean Beach
n Ocean Parkway
n Ocean Ridge
n Old Inlet
n Place Names
n Plants & Animals
n Photographs, Drawings, Illustrations
n Point of Woods
n Politics & Government
n Religion
n Saltaire
n Sailor’s Haven
n Sexton Island
n Social Life see L.I. – Fire Island – Island Life
n Storms
n Shipwrecks
n Smith’s Point (Smith’s Point Bridge)
n Sunken Forest
n Talisman
n Tobay Beach
n Transportation
-- General
-- Express Wagons
-- Ferries
-- Motor Vehicle Regulations
-- Taxis
-- Water Taxis
n Watch Hill see also L.I. - Fire Island National Seashore
n Water Island
n West Fire Island
n General
n 1950 - 1959
n 1960 – 1969
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Description
n Maps
n Legislation
n Nature Trails
see also L.I. - Marine Life
n General
n
Artificial Reefs
n Tall Fish Tales
n
Bonakers
n
Charter Fishing
n
Commercial Fishing Industry
n
Directories
n
Eel Fishing
n
Finfisheries Regulations (1993)
n
Fish Farming
n
Fishes
- General
- Alewife (Alewives)
- Bergall
- Billfish
- Blackfish
- Blowfish
- Bluefish
- Bonito
- Bunker see Menhaden
- Dolphin
- Flounder, Winter &
Summer (Fluke)
- Grouper
- Illustrations
- Kingfish (Whiting)
- Ling
- Mackerel
- Marlin
- Menhaden (Bunker)
- Pollock
- Porgy
- Sea Bass
- Striped Bass
- Swordfish
- Trash Fish
- Tomcod
- Tuna see also Fishing – Commercial Fishing Industry
- Weakfish
n Fish Tales, Tall
n Freshwater Fishing
n Haul Seining
n History
n Ice Fishing
n Law & Legislation
n Lobstering
n Long Island Fisheries Assistance Program
n Pollution
n Pound Net Fishing
n Seafood Quality
n Shark Fishing
n Sharks
- General
- Great White
- Mako
- Mundus, Frank (shark hunter)
n Sport fishing
n Squid
n Hulbert Flag
n Southold Pine Tree Flag
German
American Bund*
n General
n Atlantic Shoreline, Transient
n Digital Elevation Models
n Earthquakes
n Elevation (Jayne’s Hill = highest elevation, top ten elevations)
n
Forks – A Third Fork?
n
Geology Field Manual for Eastern Long Island
(1974)
n
Glacial Erratics
n Glaciers
n
Hempstead Plains
n History
n
“Is Long Island An Island?” (U.S. Supreme Court
ruling)
n
Kames
n
Kettle Holes
n
Maps & Diagrams
n
Moraines
(Ronkonkoma Moraine, Harbor Hill Moraine, Roanoke Point Moraine)
n
Pleistocene Epoch
n
Rocks & Minerals of New York State
n Shinnecock Hills
n
Soils
Gordon Heights* see also L.I. – Coram – Gordon Heights
Great
River*
See also L.I. – Business – Shellfishing
See also L.I. – Fire Island
See also L.I. – Fishing
See also L.I. – Marine Life
See also L.I. – Marshes – South Shore Estuary Reserve
n General
n Artificial Reefs
n Bay Bottom [ownership, Heirs Monument, leasing, Nature Conservancy, Bluepoints Company,
Inc.]
n Bibliography
n Brown Tide [Red Tide]
n Dredging
n Environment & Environmental Studies [salinity, rising sea level, shoal redistribution, pollution]
n History
n Great South Bay Scooters see also L.I. – Boats & Boating - Ice Scooters
n Great South Bay Yacht Racing Association [GSBYRA]
n Marine Life [brown tide, razor clams, gem clams, hard clams, duck clams, egg cockle, nut clam,
dwarf tellins, false angel wings, glassy lyonsia clams, venus clams, blunt
razor clams, blood arbs, ribbed mussels, blue mussels, oysters, surf clams (aka ocean
clams), bay scallops, snails, conchs, mud snails, whelks, moonsnails, oyster drill,
slipper shell,(aka limpet or decker) mud crabs, calico crabs, blue crabs, horseshoe crabs, fluke, bluefish, weakfish, menhaden, sandbar shark, eel, toad, pipefish, extinct Atlantic eelgrass limpet, codium (aka green fleece, spaghetti grass or Sputnik weed),
photo plankton, winter flounder]
n Photographs & Pictures
n Police, Marine [Bay Constables]
n Shellfishing [Blue Point Oyster Co., oystering, clamming, baymen, Dutch baymen, West
Sayville]
n Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats
Greenport*
(Northrup-Grumman carousel)
Hampton
Bays*
Hauppauge*
n
Breast
Cancer
n
Lyme’s
Disease
See also L.I. - Historic Societies
See also L.I. – Huntington (N.Y.: Town) – Historic Preservation Commission
See also L.I. – Southampton (N.Y.: Town) – Historic Buildings
See also L.I. - Southold (N.Y.: Town) – History
n General
n Architectural Styles
n Ashton House (Middle Island)
n Avery House (East Patchogue)
n Bibliography
n Big Duck
n Booth House (Yaphank)
n Brecknock Hall (Greenport)
n Brewster House (Setauket)
n Coindre Hall
n Conscience Point
n Dana Estate (Mastic)
n Davis Homestead (Coram)
n Dendrochronology
n Directories (& Maps)
n Edgemere (Bayport)
n First House (Montauk)
n Friends for Long Island Heritage
n Gamecock Cottage (Stony Brook)
n Hallock Inn (Smithtown)
n Hallockville Museum Farm (Northville)
n Havens House (Center Moriches)
n Hawkins House (Yaphank)
n Hawkins-Mount House (Stony Brook)
n Hercules (Stony Brook)
n Historic Districts
n Historic Preservation
n Hollyhock House (Southampton)
n Home Sweet Home (East Hampton)
n Huntington (N.Y.: Town) see also L.I. Huntington (N.Y.: Town) – Historic Preservation Commission
n Idlehour (Oakdale)
n Indian Rock Carvings (Orient)
n Jagger House (Westhampton)
n Ketcham Inn (Center Moriches)
n LaGrange Inn (West Islip)
n Lengyel House (Middle Island)
n Leston Duckworth House (East Patchogue)
n Long Island Heritage Trail
n Longwood Estate (Ridge)
n Manor of St. George (Mastic Beach)
n Maps see L.I. – Historic Sites - Directories
n Masury Estate (Center Moriches)
n Montauk – First House, Second House, Third House
n Mulford House (East Hampton)
n Norton-Dare House (Selden)
n Old Bethpage Restoration Village (Plainview)
n Old House (Cutchogue)
n Old Westbury Gardens (Westbury)
n Orient Village
n Raynham Hall (Oyster Bay)
n Roe Tavern (Setauket)
n Meadowcroft (Sayville)
n Sagamore Hill (Oyster Bay)
n Sag Harbor
n Sagtikos Manor (Bayshore)
n Setauket, Stony Brook, Old Field (Three Village Area)
n Shrine of Our Lady of the Island (Our Lady of the Shrine) (Eastport)
n Sylvester Manor (Shelter Island)
n Caleb Smith House (Smithtown)
n Epenetus Smith Tavern (Smithtown)
n Josiah Smith Home (East Moriches)
n Nathaniel Smith Home (East Moriches)
n Smithtown Bull
n Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities
n Sphinx (Bayport)
n Stone House (Montauk)
n Stony Brook Village
n Suffolk County Historic Trust
n Strandhome (Bayport)
n Tallmadge Trail
n Terry House (Farmingville)
n Thompson House (Setauket)
n Three Village Inn
n Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial (Farmingville)
n Walt Whitman Birthplace (Huntington)
n Wildbank (Sands Point)
n William Floyd Estate (Mastic)
n Yaphank see also L.I. – Yaphank – Historic Sites
(The following is an index of articles in the PML vertical files, not a representation of a
complete timeline of events in Long Island’s history)
n
General
n
Bibliography
& Sources
n
Chronologies
n
Governors
n
Prehistory [Cabot Voyage - 1497, Verrazano - 1524]
n
Colonial
Period, c. 1600-1775
-
General
-
1600
– 1639 [Henry Hudson, Adrian Block]
-
1640
– 1649 [Kieft’s War, Southold &, Southampton
founded]
-
1650
- 1659 [Lion Gardiner, Wyandanch, Setauket
founded]
-
1660
- 1669 [John Scott, Scott’s Invasion, English conquest, Nicolls capture
of New Netherlands]
-
1670 –
1679 [Dutch Reconquest – 1673-1674,
Dutch War 1672-1678, Battle
of Southold –
1674, refugees from King Philip’s
War]
- 1680 – 1689 [Winthrop, Dongan Patents, Charter of
Libertyes -1683, counties
established]
-
1690 –
1699
-
1700 –
1709
-
1710 –
1719 [Queen Anne’s War, 1709-1713]
-
1720 –
1729
-
1730 –
1739
-
1740 –
1749 [Alexander Hamilton’s visit]
-
1750 – 1759
-
1760 –
1769
-
1770 –
1774
-
Animals
-
Bibliography
-
Calendar [Julian to Gregorian, 1752]
-
Children
-
Clothing
-
Cookery see also L.I. - Cookery
-
Currency
-
Dutch
Claims
-
Industries [physicians, silversmiths, furniture
makers, gunsmiths]
-
Land
Deeds & Transfers
-
Physicians
-
Quakers
-
Queen
Anne’s War, 1709-1713
-
Wars [General]
n
Revolution,
1775-1783
See
also L.I. – Brookhaven (N.Y.:
Town) – History – Revolution, 1775 - 1883
See also L.I. – Forts & Fortification
- General
-
African
Americans
-
Battle
of Long Island
-
Bibliography
-
Biography
- General
- Brewster, Caleb
- Brush, Jesse (Major)
-- Dayton, Ebenezer
- Floyd, William see also L.I. – Biography – Floyd, William
- Hale, Nathan
- Havens Family (Benjamin, Capt. James, Capt. Joseph, Capt. William,
Capt. Daniel, Capt. John)
- Jermain, John
- Jones, Thomas
- Lewis, Francis
- Miller Family
- Roe, Capt. Austin see also
L.I. - Patchogue – Biography – Roe, Austin
- Rose, David
(Reverend)
- Smith, Josiah (Colonel)
- Strong, Selah see L.I. - Biography – Strong, Selah
- Tallmadge, Benjamin (Major)
- Thompson, Benjamin
- Verity, Samuel
- Willett, Marinus
- Woodhull, Nathaniel
(Brigadier General)
- Wright, Patricia
Lovell
- Underhill,
Joseph see L.I. – Biography – Underhill, Joseph
- British Occupation
- Chronologies
- Coinage
-
Committee of Correspondence
-
Committee of Safety
-
Evacuation of Refugees to Connecticut
- Flags
- Forts
[Fort Franklin (Lloyd’s Neck),
Fort Slongo (Salonga),
Fort St. George (Manor of St. George, Mastic)]
- German
Participation
- Land Grants to Revolutionary
Veterans
-
Loyalists (Tories)
- Maps
- Meigs
Raid (Sag Harbor)
-
Military Incidents & Skirmishes
-
Militia
-
Revolutionary Sites
- Revolutionary War Patriots Buried in
the Town of Brookhaven
- Patriots Buried in the Town of Brookhaven
-
Politics and Government
-Plum(b) Island Battle
-Prisoners & Prisons
-Prison Ships
-
Privateers
-
Setauket Spy Ring (Culper Spy Ring)
-Tallmadge Raid at Manor of St. George (Tallmadge Trail) and Burning of
Hay at
Coram
-
Tories
-
Whaleboat Warfare
n
1784
-1799
n
1800
-1809
n
1810 -
1812
n
War of
1812
-- Naval
Operations
n
1813
-1819
n
1820 –
1829
n
1830 –
1839
n
1840 –
1849
n
1850 –
1859
n
1860 - 1869
n
Civil
War, 1861-1865
n
1870 –
1879
n
1880 –
1889 see also L.I. –
Agriculture - History
n
1890 -
1899
n
Spanish
– American War, 1898
n
1900
-1909
n
1910
-1919
n
European
War, 1914 – 1918
n
1920
–1929 see also L.I. -
Smuggling
n
1930 –
1939
n
Second
World War, 1939-1945
n
1940
-1949
n
1950
–1959 [1958 Engel v. Vitale,
U.S. Supreme Court banning prayer in public school -
Herricks School District]
n
1960
-1969
n
Vietnamese
Conflict, 1965 – 1975
n
1970 –
1979
n
1980 -
1989
n
1990 -
1999
n
2000 -
2010 [“Remembering the Past” lists
names with photographs of 9/11
victims
(September 11, 2001)]
Holtsville*
-- Central Islip
-- Edgewood
-- History
-- Kings Park
-- Pilgrim State
n
General
n
1960
-1969
n
1970 –
1979
n
1980 –
1989
n
1990 –
1999
n
2000
–2009
n
Annuals
1979 – 1990
n
Bibliography (Books & Pamphlets in Print –
1992, Subject Headings in the Vertical File & Picture File of the Office
of the Historian - 1992)
n
Eaton’s
Neck (History of Eaton’s Neck,
Long Island by Mary Voyse)
n
Greenlawn
n
Historic
Markers
n
Historic
Preservation Commission
n
Historic
Sites
n
History
n
Huntington
Bay
n
Lloyd’s
Neck
n
Militia,
Ancient and Honorable Huntington
n
Seal
n
Town
Records (1921 Inventory)
n
West
Hills
n
General
n
Agriculture see also L.I. – Indians – Cookery
n
Animals
n
Archaeology
n
Associations
& Foundations
n
Biography
-
Cooper, David
-
Cooper, Robert
-
Cuffee, Paul
-
Cuffee Family [Wickham, Warren, et
al.]
-
Hunter, Roberta
-
Langhorn, Abbie
Mayne, Martha
-
Occom, Samson
-
Pharaoh, Steven Talkhouse
-
Poggatticut
-
Raseocon
-
Toby
-
Treadwell, Walter
-
Wam Sutta
-
Wyandanch
n
Cemeteries
n
Chronology
n
Cookery [Foods, Cooking,
Recipes, Diet, & Nutrition]
n
Costume [Clothing &
Dress]
n
Cultural Aspects [Customs & Traditions]
n
Forts &
Fortifications [Fort Corchaug, Fort
Masapeag]
See L.I. –
Forts & Fortifications
n
History
-
General
-
Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 [Contact Era]
-
1953
-
1954
-
1967
-
1973
-
1976
-
1990
-
1997
n
Housing
-
Longhouses
-
Wigwams
n
Language(s)
n
Labor
n
Land Claims
n
Long Island
Native & Black History Update
n
Museums
n
Prehistory [ca. 14,000 YBP (Years Before Present) – ca.
1600 A.D.]
-
General
-
Paleo Period, ca. 14,000-9,000 YBP
-
Archaic Period, ca. 9,000-3,000 YBP
--
Transitional Period, ca. 3,300-3,000 YBP
-
Woodland Period, ca. 3,000 YBP – ca. 1600 A.D.
--
[Early] Woodland Period, ca. 3,000-1,000 YBP
--
Late Woodland Period, ca. 1,000 YBP – ca. 1,600 A.D.
Note: Dates of
periods and sub-periods vary from source to source.
n
Maps
See
“Long Island Maps” file drawer in Map Case
n
Place Names
See also under Names
of Various Villages, bodies of land and water, and street names bearing Indian
names (or variations on Indian names)
See also PALS author:
Tooker, Wallace.
n
Photographs and
Portraits
n
Religious aspects [Mythology, Beliefs, & Legends]
n
Reservations
[Poospatuck & Shinnecock]
-
Population
n
n
Shinnecock-Sewanaka
Society
n
Slavery
n
Taxation
n
13 Tribes Myth
n
Tribal
Groupings
- Poospatuck (Unkechaug, Unkechauge, Patchogue)
- Matinecock
- Montauk(ett)
- Shelter Island
- Shinnecock
n Wampum [Wampumpeague]
n Whaling see
also L.I. – Whales & Whaling
n General
n Fire Island Inlet
n Little Pikes Beach Inlet
n Moriches Inlet
n Old Inlet
n Shinnecock Inlet
n General
n Annuals (1961, 1972, 1978-1980, 1982-1986, 1988, 1988-1990)
n Central Islip
n Doxsee Clam Company
n East Islip
n Edgewood
n Havermeyer Point Island
n History (Nichol, Gibb, Van Cortlandt, Willets & Moubray patents, World War II in Islip, Tercentenary, Tricentennial, Great Fire of 1906, Heckscher Park)
n Industry
n Islip Terrace
n Islip Trade Zone
n Islip Village (Islip Hamlet)
n MacArthur Airport see also L.I. – Airports – MacArthur Airport
n Planning (1977 Islip Comprehensive Planning Study)
n Politics & Government
n Statistics
n West Islip
n General
n Block Island, Rhode Island
n Fire Island see L.I. – Fire Island
n Fisher’s Island
n Gardiner’s Island
n Great Gull Island
n Long Island - U.S. Supreme Court Rules Long Island is not an Island
n Plum Island
n Robbins Island
n Shelter Island see L.I. – Shelter Island
Jamesport*
Kings
Park*
Ku
Klux Klan*
Lake
Grove*
n General
n Montauk Lake
n Lake Ronkonkoma see also L.I. – Lake Ronkonkoma
n Laurel Lake
see also L.I. - Suffolk County - Planning
see also L.I. – Parks
see also L.I. – Planning
--Long Island Regional Planning Board
see also L.I. - Planning – Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Board
n
Civic
Groups (Civic Associations)
n Conservation see also L.I.-Beaches-Law & Legislation
n Development
-- General
-- Affordable Housing (workforce housing)
-- Business Improvement Districts [BIDs]
-- Construction
-- Moratoriums
-- Planned Retirement Communities [PRCs]
-- Planned Unit Development [PUDs]
-- Sustainable Long Island
-- Upzoning
n Eminent Domain
n Environmental Bond Acts
n History
n Incorporated Villages and Unincorporated Villages
n Land Acquisition
-- General
-- Brookhaven
(N.Y. : Town)
-- Last Stand Program
-- Nature Conservancy
-- New York State [Environmental Quality Bond Act, SEQRA
(State Environmental Quality
Review Act), Town Boards’ Conservation Advisory Council]
-- Open Space Council
-- Peconic Land Trust
-- Post-Morrow Foundation
-- Real Estate
Transfer Tax (Property Transfer Tax)
-- Suffolk County [Farmland Preservation Act, Open Space]
-- Towns, Eastern [Southampton, Southold, Riverhead]
-- U.S. Government --
Fire Island National Seashore
see
also L.I. - Fire Island National Seashore
-- Wertheim National
Refuge
see also L.I. Parks – U.S. – Wertheim National Refuge
n Real Estate
n
Planning
n
Preservation
n
Suburbia
n
Transfer
Development Rights (TDRs) see also L.I.
- Pine Barrens (TDRs)
n
Visionings
Libraries*
(Suffolk County)
n General
n Bug Lighthouse
n Cedar Island Lighthouse
n Cold Spring Harbor Lighthouse
n Coney Island Lighthouse
n Directories
n Eaton’s Neck Lighthouse
n Execution Rocks Lighthouse
n Fire Island Lighthouse
n History
n Horton Point Lighthouse
n Huntington (Lloyd) Harbor Lighthouse
n Little Gull Island Lighthouse
n Long Beach Bar Lighthouse
n Montauk Point Lighthouse
n North Dumpling Island Lighthouse
n Old Field Lighthouse
n Orient Point Lighthouse
n Plum Island Lighthouse
n Race Rock Lighthouse
n Sands Point Lighthouse
n Shinnecock Lighthouse
n Stepping Stones Lighthouse
n Stratford Shoal Lighthouse
n Throngs Neck Lighthouse
n 1970 –1979
n 1980-1982
n 1983
n 1984
n 1985
n 1986
n 1987
n 1988
n 1989
n 1990
n 1991
n 1992
n 1993
n 1994
n 1995
n 1996
n 1997
n 1998
n 1999
n 2000-2005
n Annual Reports
n Bokum (uranium supplier)--
n Electromagnetic Fields
n Jamesport Nuclear Plant
n History
n Rates & Finances
n Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant
-- 1960-1979
-- 1980
-- 1981
-- 1982
-- 1983
-- 1984
-- 1985
-- 1986
-- 1987
-- 1988
-- 1989
-- 1990
-- 1991
-- 1992
-- 1993
-- 1994
-- Chronology
-- Evacuation Plans
-- Pro Arguments
-- Safety Report
n Underground Wiring
n 1950 – 1959
n
1960 – 1969
n
1970 -
1979
n
1980 – 1989
n
1990 – 1999
n
2000 – 2009
n
Chronology
n
Electrification
n
History
n
Maps
n
Postal Service and Postal Markings
n Presidents
n “The Scoot”
n Stations
n Steam Engine No. 39
n General
n 1969 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009 (Broadwater LNG terminal)
n History
n Maps
n Plants & Animals
n General
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 - 2009
n
Business
-- Louis Stemmler’s Bow & Arrow Factory (1949)
-- Grace’s Hotdog Stand
-- Cranberry Industry
n Churches
-- Brookfield Church
-- Methodist Protestant Church
n Clarke, Thomas J. (Irish Revolutionary)
n Development
n Education
n Historic Sites (SPLIA Historic Structure Inventory)
n History
n Hooper, Benny (1957 boy trapped in well; made national headlines)
n Hunter’s Garden Association
n Incorporation (proposed 1988)
n Long Island Rail Road
n Maps
n Punk’s Hole
Maps*
see
also L.I. - Long Island Sound
see also L.I. - Marshes
see also L.I. – Wildlife
see also L.I. - Fishing
n Aquariums
n Barnacles
n Brown Tide
n Crabs [Blueclaw Crabs, Japanese Crabs, Fiddler Crabs]
n Eelgrass
n Fish & Fish Farming
n Frogs
n General [beachcombing, decaying sea plants, the shore]
n Horseshoe Crabs
n Jellyfish
n Lobsters (Blue Lobsters) see also L.I. – Business - Shellfishing
n Medicine
n Mollusks
n Plants (“Biology of Aquatic Plant Life in Eastern Long Island”)
n Poisonous Marine Animals
n Red Tide, see Brown Tide
n Research Facilities
- General
- New York Ocean Science Laboratory (Montauk)
- Okeanos Foundation [Aquarium]
- Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation [adoption program]
- Sea Grant see also L.I. - Long Island Sound
- Science Museum of Long Island
- Southampton College
- SUNY Stony Brook Marine Sciences Research Center
- Three Village School District [1980’s Dr. Ernie Ernst]
n Seals
n Seaweeds & Seaweed Farming
n Shellfish [clams, scallops, mussels, lobsters, oysters]
See also L.I. – Business – Shellfishing
See also L.I. – Fishing - Shellfishing
n Shells
n Shipworms & Gribbles [wood eaters]
n Snails [periwinkles]
n Starfish [ Sea Stars]
n Turtles [Kemps Ridley, Leatherbacks, Snapping]
n Viruses
n Whales, Porpoises & Dolphins
n Cranberry Bogs see also L.I. -Agriculture - Cranberries
n Conservation
n Description
n History
n Law & Legislation (conservation, preservation)
n Maps
n Marshes, Miscellaneous
n Mosquitoes
n South Shore Estuary Reserve
n Estuary
n Cablevision
-- General
n Newspapers
-- General
-- Argus see L.I. – Patchogue – Business - Argus
-- Dan’s Papers
-- Directories
-- East Hampton Star
-- Historical Newspapers
-- Long Island Advance see L.I. – Patchogue – Business – Long Island Advance
-- Long Island Business News
-- Long Islander
-- Long Island Herald
-- Long Island Press
-- Newsday
-- Pennysaver
-- Port Jefferson Record
-- Southampton Press
-- Suffolk County News
--
Suffolk Life
-- Suffolk County News
--
Suffolk Times
n Radio
-- General
-- History
n Telecommunications
-- General
n WLIG TV 55
n WLIW TV (Ch 21)
n General
n 1940 – 1949
n 1950 - 1959
n 1960 - 1969
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Dana Estate
n Floyd Family (William Floyd, William Floyd Estate)
n History
n Manor of St. George
n Maps
n Mastic Beach Property Owners Association
n Old Mastic (Old Mastic Historic District)
n Population
n Smith’s Point (Smith Point Bridge)
Mattituck*
n General
n Agriculture (Hal Fullerton and Edith Fullerton)
n Associations
n Biography
n Business
n Directories
n Education
n Fires & Firefighting
n Gershow Recycling
n Health
n Historic Sites
n History
-- General
-- 1800 - 1899
-- 1900 - 1909
-- 1910 - 1919
-- 1920 - 1929
-- 1930 - 1939
-- 1940 - 1949
-- 1950 - 1959
-- 1960 - 1969
-- 1970 - 1979
-- 1980 - 1989
-- 1990 - 1999
-- 2000 - 2009
n Maps
n Medford Hamlet Comprehensive Plan, 1996
n Medford Villager (newspaper)
n Population
n Roads (Horseblock Corridor Study 2002)
Melville*
n General
Military
Sites* –
n Sites (Montauk Air Force Base (Camp Hero), West Sayville’s WWI Navy Base, Bellmore
Logistics Activity Facility, missile sites, Mitchell Field)
n Submarine Bases
Miller
Place*
Middle
Island*
see also L.I. – Indians – Tribal Groupings – Montauketts
n General
n 1960 – 1969
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n 2010 – 2019
n Archaeology
n Camp Hero (Montauk Air Force Base, Camp Hero State Park)
n Camp Wikoff (Camp Wycoff), (Spanish American War, Teddy Roosevelt, Rough Riders)
n Deep Hollow Ranch (+ Theodore Roosevelt County Park)
n Directories
n Duryea, Perry
n Fisher, Carl (Montauk Manor)
n Geology
n History
n Montauk Association
n Montauk County Park
n Montauk Lighthouse see also L.I. – Lighthouses – Montauk Lighthouse
n Montauk Playhouse
n Montauk Project
n Montauk Yacht Club Resort Marina
n New York Ocean Science Laboratory
n Montauk Golf & Racquet Club
n Shore Ecology
n Star Island
n Vegetation
see also L.I. – Agriculture – Ducks
see also L.I. – Inlets – Moriches Inlet
n Center Moriches
- 1940 – 1979
- 1980 – 1999
- 2000 – 2009
- History
n East Moriches
n Havens Estate see also L.I. – Parks – Suffolk County – Terrill River County Park
n Historic Buildings
- East Moriches Schoolhouse
- Ketcham Inn
- Lindenmere (Marcos, Ferdinand, Marcos, Imelda)
- Masury Estate (Masury Ballroom)
n Lambs Chapel v. Center Moriches Union Free School District (U.S. Supreme Court)
n Maps
n Moriches Bay
n Presbyterian Church of the Moriches
Motion Pictures* (Movies*)
Mount
Sinai* (Mt. Sinai*)
Musicians* (Music*) –
n Alessi
n Amram, David (composer)
n Arel, Bulent (East Setauket, 1978 composer of electronic music)
n Ashanti (Glen Cove, Hip-Hop & R&B, “Foolish”)
n Benatar, Pat (Patricia Andrejewski, Lindenhurst, “Hit Me With Your Best Shot”, 1980’s)
n Blue Oyster Cult (Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser, Eric Bloom, Allen Lanier, Albert Bouchard, Joe Bouchard), “Burnin’ for You”)
n Carey, Mariah (Huntington, world-renowned, best-selling recording artist of the 1990’s)
n Carillo
n Cohan, George M. (Kings Point, composer “Over There”)
n Coltrane, John (Dix Hills, jazz saxophonist “A Love Supreme”)
n Dayne, Taylor (Leslie Wunderman, Baldwin, “Tell It to My Heart”)
n De La Soul (Amityville, Kelvin Mercer (Posdnuos), David Jolicoeur (Trugoy the Dove), Vincent Mason, Jr. (PA Pase Master Mase),“Me, Myself and I,” Psychedelic Street Hip-Hop, 1989)
n DePass, Steve
n Diamond, Neil
n Gibson, Debbie (Merrick, 1980’s singer)
n Good Rats (Baldwin, Wantagh, Great Neck, 1970’s – 1990’s)
n Gould, Morton (Great Neck, 1978 prolific and popular composer)
Hall of Fame)
n Hart, Mickey (Brooklyn, Lawrence HS, drummer for Grateful Dead)
n Jett, Joan
n Joel, Billy (Hicksville, “Big Shot”, Grammy Award winner, Rock N’ Roll
n Kraft, Leo (Great Neck, instrumental and vocal composer)
Landmark, wrote 136 marches)
n Lemongello, Frank
n LL Cool J (Bay Shore, James Todd Smith, “I’m Bad”)
n Maestro, Johnny and the Brooklyn Bridge
n Mann, Herbie
n McPartland, Marian (Port Washington, jazz pianist)
n Public Enemy (Hempstead, Carlton Ridenhour (Chuck D), William Drayton (Flavor-Flav and Norman Rogers (Terminator X), rap, “Don’t Believe the Hype”)
n Ramones
n Reed, Lou (Freeport, singer “Walk on the Wild Side”, Velvet Underground)
n Rhymes, Busta (Uniondale, rapper “The Coming”)
n Simon, Paul (Queens)
n Snider, Dee (Baldwin, Twisted Sister)
n Sousa, John Philip (d. 1932, Port Washington, Sands Point, home Wildbank is
National Historic Site)
n Steely Dan
n Stray Cats (Brian Setzer, Lee Drucker (Aka Lee Rocker), Jim McDonnell (aka Slim Jim Phantom), Massapequa Park, rockabilly)
n Tesh, John (Garden City)
n Toelen, Gary (Blue Point, pianist)
n Vanilla Fudge
n General
n African
American Museum [Hempstead NY]
n American
Armored Foundation Tank Museum
[Mattituck NY]
n American
Guitar Museum [West Hempstead
NY]
n American Merchant Marine Academy & National Maritime Hall of Fame [Kings Point NY]
n Antique Doll Museum [Center Moriches NY private, defunct]
n Barn Museum [Bellport NY]
n Aerodrome [Bayport NY] see also L.I. - Airports – Bayport Aerodrome
n Beer Museum [Port Jefferson NY, aka Memories of Beer and Brewing,
private, possibly defunct]
n Bellport-Brookhaven Historical Society Museum Complex [Bellport NY]
n Brookhaven Town Museum [East Patchogue NY, formerly Swan River Schoolhouse]
See also L.I. – Patchogue – Historic Buildings – Swan River Schoolhouse
n Brookhaven Town Volunteer Firefighters Museum [Ridge NY]
n Children’s Museums
n Coe Hall [Oyster Bay NY]
n Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum [Cold Spring Harbor NY]
n Bridgehampton Historical Society Museum [Bridgehampton NY]
[includes Corwith House containing the Hulbert Flag and a John Ericcson hot air engine]
n Cradle of Aviation Museum [Garden City NY]
n Directories
n East End Seaport Maritime Museum [Greenport NY]
n East Hampton Town Marine Museum [Amagansett NY]
n Edwards Homestead & Museum [Sayville NY]
n [Firematic?] Museum [Bellport NY]
n Garvies Point Museum & Preserve [Glen Cove NY]
n Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art & Science [New Hyde Park NY]
n Gregory Museum [Hicksville NY]
n Guild Hall [East Hampton NY]
n Hallockville Museum Farm [Riverhead NY]
n Halsey House Museum [Southampton NY}
n Heckscher Museum [Huntington NY]
n Hempstead House [Sands Point NY]
n Himes Museum of Motor Racing Nostalgia [Bayshore NY]
n “Home Sweet Home” [John Howard Payne, East Hampton NY]
n Horton Point Lighthouse and Nautical Museum [Southold NY]
n Indigenous Visions [Southampton NY]
n Islip Art Museum [East Islip NY]
n Islip Grange [Sayville NY]
n Islip Town Museum [ NY]
n Joseph Lloyd Manor House [Lloyd Neck NY]
n Long Island Children’s Museum [Garden City NY]
n Long Island Cultural Center at Bald Hill [Farmingville NY]
n Long Island Culture History Lab & Museum [aka Hoyt Farm] [Commack NY]
n Long Island Maritime Museum [West Sayville NY]
n Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages [Stony Brook NY]
[formerly Museums at Stony Brook]
n Long Island Volunteer Hall of Fame [Stony Brook NY]
n Longwood Estate [Ridge NY]
n Manor of St. George [Mastic Beach NY]
n Maritime Museums
n Meadowcroft [John E. Roosevelt Estate, Sayville NY]
n The Mill on the Connetquot [Connetquot River State Park, Oakdale NY]
n Museum of Long Island Natural Sciences [Stony Brook NY]
n Museum of the Bravest [Brentwood NY, large, private international firefighting
collection, probably relocated]
n Museum of the Moving Image [Astoria NY]
n Museum of the Universe
n Museums at Stony Brook see Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages
n Nassau County Historical Museum [Rockville Center NY]
n Nassau County Museum of Fine Arts [Roslyn Harbor NY]
n New York State Archeological Association Museum [Southold NY]
n Nissequogue River Museum [Smithtown NY]
n Northport Historical Society Museum [Northport NY]
n Ockers House Museum [Oakdale NY]
n Old Bethpage Village Restoration [Old Bethpage NY]
n Oysterponds Historical Society Museums [Orient NY]
n Parrish Art Museum [Southampton NY]
n Pharoah Museum [Montauk NY]
n Polish American Museum [Port Washington NY]
n Railroad Museum of Long Island [Riverhead NY]
n Rock Hall [Lawrence NY}
n Sagamore Hill [Oyster Bay NY]
n Sagtikos Manor [West Bay Shore NY]
n Sands Point Preserve [Sands Point NY]
n Science Museum of Long Island [Manhasset NY]
n Sea Cliff Village Museum [Sea Cliff NY]
n Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum [Southampton NY]
n Southampton Historical Museum [Southampton NY]
n Southold Historical Society Museums [Southold NY]
n Southold Indian Museum [Southold NY]
n Southside Sporting Club [Oakdale NY]
See L.I. - Parks – Connetquot River State Park
n Sports Hall of Fame [Patchogue NY]
n Suffolk County Black History Museum [Central Islip NY]
n Suffolk County Police Museum [Yaphank NY]
n Suffolk Marine Museum [Sayville]
n Tackapausha Museum [Seaford NY]
n Third House Museum [Montauk NY]
See L.I. – Historic Sites – Montauk – First House, Second House, Third House]
n Thompson House Museum [Setauket NY]
n Townsend Museum [Oyster Bay NY]
n Vanderbilt Museum [Centerport NY]
n Volunteer Hall of Fame, Long Island [Stony Brook, NY]
n Walt Whitman Birthplace [Huntington Station NY]
n Water Mill Museum [Water Mill NY]
n Wrong Island Railroad Toy Train Museum [Lake Ronkokoma NY]
- Amagansett - from the Indian meaning “place with wells” or “fishing place” (Newsday 6/19/1983)
- Amityville – earlier called West Neck
- Aqueboque - from the Indian for “land at the head of a bay” (Newsday 6/19/1 983)
- Artist Lake -formerly known as Glover’s Pond, Oliver’s Pond and Curran’s Pond (1930 LI A&Y)
- Asharoken – Matinecock Indian chief signed 1st land purchase in Huntington Town (Newsday 6/19/83)
- Ashford – later called Setauket
- Baiting Hollow - settled 1719, where livestock were fed, “baiting” archaic English word for “feed” (Newsday 6/19/83)
- Bayshore - originally Penataquit, then Mechanicsville (Newsday 6/19/1983)
- Bayville – earlier Oak Neck
- Belle Terre- earlier Mt. Misery , changed
- Bellport - named after founding Bell Brothers in 1830, originally Occombomock Neck (1930 LI A&Y)
- Blue Point – point used as navigation tool to Patchogue River with often seen blue haze around it
- Brentwood – Founded in 1851 by reformers purchasing land near LIRR’s Thompson’s Station. Called Modern Times became Brentwood in 1864 (1930 LI A&Y)
- Bridgehampton – earlier Bull’s Head (1930 LI A&Y)
- Brookfield – later Manorville
- Brookhaven Hamlet – earlier named Fireplace
- Brooklyn - named after Dutch town
- Calverton – earlier Hulse’s turnout (1930 LI A&Y), named after first postmaster Bernard J. Calvert
- Centereach – earlier New Village
- Centerport – centered between Huntington and Northport, earlier Little Cow Harbor
- Central Islip – orig. Thompson’s Station, changed about 1900 for new mental hospital
-
Cold Spring
Harbor – Indian name was Nachaquatuck; harbor was called Wauwepex (1930 LI
A&Y)
- Commack (shortened from Winnecomac) - from the Indian for “good land”
- Copiague - from the Indian for “a sheltered place”
- Coram- from Indian for “low country” or named for Indian ‘chief’ (1930 LI A&Y)
- Cow Bay -became Manhasset Bay
- Cow Bay Village - became Port Washington
- Cutchogue - from the Indian Corchaug for a “powerful place”
- Drowned Meadow - became Port Jefferson
- Dyker’s Neck – became Poquott (1930 LI A&Y)
- East Hampton – called Maidstone until 1662 (1930 LI A&Y)
- East Meadow – meadow east of Hempstead
- Eastport – part earlier Waterville, Seatuck PO 1849 -1857, Eastport 1860 (1930 LI A&Y)
- Farmingdale - earlier called Hardscrabble (also a Hardscrabble in East Hampton)
- Flatbush - “woods of the plain” in Dutch
- Flushing - corruption of Vlissingen, a Dutch seaport
- Fort Salonga – earlier Fort Slongo built by British during Revolution (1930 LI A&Y)
- Gardiner’s Island - earlier called Isle of Wight
- Good Ground – became Hampton Bays
- Great Neck – earlier Horses Neck
- Hampton Bays – was called Good Ground
- Hardscrabble - became Farmingdale
- Hauppauge – earlier called Wheelers (1930 LI A&Y)
- Head of the River – became Smithtown (1930 LI A&Y)
- Hempstead - from Heemstede a Netherlands village or Hemelhempstead in England
- Hempstead Harbor village - became Roslyn in 1844 – from Scottish song “Roslyn Castle”
- Horse Neck - became Lloyd’s Neck
- Horses Neck -became Great Neck
- Isle of Wight - early name for Gardiner’s Island
- King’s Park – earlier known as St. Johnsland
- Laurel - earlier Middle District and Franklinville (1930 LI A&Y)
- Lindenhurst – Breslau until 1900: founded by Thomas Wellwood and Charles Schleier (1930 LI A&Y)
- Little Cow Harbor – became Centerport
- Lloyd’s Neck - was called Horse Neck
- Long Island – called Seawanhacky - Island of Shells, Island of Wampum
- Long Island -Nassau was early Dutch for LI from King William/House of Nassau and Orange
- Lynbrook – earlier Pearsalls, it is Brooklyn inverted
- Malverne - earlier Skunk’s Misery
- Manhasset Bay - earlier Cow Bay
- Manorville – Manor from patent of the Manor of St. George (1691), also Punk’s Hole and Brookfield (1930 LI A&Y)
- Mastic - from the Indian for a “tidal river”
- Mattituck - from the Indian for a “great creek”
- Mechanicsville – became Bayshore
- Melville - earlier Sunsquams and Sweet’s Hollow (1930 LI A&Y)
- Middle Island – earlier Middletown (LI Advance, Bayles, 9/29/08)
- Middletown – renamed Middle Island
- Montauk - from the Indian for a “high point of land”
- Moriches - named after Indian Meritches
- Mosquito Cove - became Glen Cove
- Mt. Misery – later named Belle Terre
- Mt. Sinai - Indian name was Nonoawantuck, then Old Man’s
- Nassau - early Dutch name for LI named for King William/House of Nassau and Orange
- New Utrecht - named after Dutch town
- New Village – became Centereach
- Nonowantuck - became Mt. Sinai (1930 LI A&Y)
- Old Field Point – Indian name was Cometico
- Old Man’s – became Mt. Sinai (1930 LI A&Y)
- Orient - was originally called Oysterponds
- Orient and Orient Point – Indian name was Poquatock, then became Oyster Ponds and Oyster Ponds Orient Point (1930 LI A&Y)
- Oysterponds – earlier name for Orient
- Paumanock - Indian name for Eastern Long Island meaning “land of tribute”
- Peconic - from the Indian for a “small plantation”
- Plandome - named by Dr. Samuel Mitchell from 2 Latin words meaning plain house
- Poquott - earlier Dyker’s Neck (1930 LI A&Y)
- Port Jefferson – earlier called Drowned Meadow
- Port Washington - earlier called Cow Bay Village
- Punk’s Hole - became Manorville
- Ronkonkoma – from the Indian for “boundary fishing place”
- Sagaponack – from the Indian meaning “place for ground nuts”
- Selden – earlier known as Westfield
- Setauket – earlier Ashford
- Shelter Island from the Indian words for an island sheltered by other islands
- Shinnecock is from Indian name for level country
- Skunk’s Misery - became Malverne
- Smithtown – earlier Head of the River
- Southampton – from the Earl of Southampton
- Suffolk County - named after Suffolk County , England, northeast of London (Newsday, 6/19/1983)
- Syosset - corruption of a Dutch word meaning “east woods”
- Tew’s Neck – earlier name for College Point
- Tuckerville - earlier name for West Sayville (LIHJ, Vol 5, No. 1, p. 42)
- Wainscott - anglicized version of Wayamscutt
- West Neck - early name for Amityville
- West Sayville - earlier known as Tuckertown (LIHJ, Vol 5, No.1, p.42)
- Westbury -named by Edward Titus for his English home in Wiltshire
- Westfield – became Selden (1930 LI A&Y)
- Winnecomac - Commack (shortened from Winnecomac) is from the Indian name for “good land”
- Wyandanch -named after individual Indian
- Yaphank - from the Indian name for “river bank”
n Bibliography
n Brookhaven Town, geographical names in
n Fire Island
n Hamptons, geographical names in the
n Icy Hollow
n Indian names
n Jones Beach
n Long Island, Kansas
n Nassau (early name for Long Island)
n Nassau County, geographical names in
n People, named after
n Queens, geographical names in
n Roads
n Suffolk County, geographical names in
Nassau
County*
Nesconset*
New
Suffolk*
North
Great River*
Northport*
Northville*
n General
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Bronco Charlie’s Original Log Cabin (Bronco Charlie Miller)
n History (William Nicholl, Eliphalet Snedecor)
n Idle Hour (William K. Vanderbilt, Lucy Thompson’s Artist Colony, Peace Haven, National Dairy
Association, Adelphi College, Dowling College)
n Indian Neck Hall (Frederick G. Bourne, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Clason Military Academy,
LaSalle Military Academy)
n Ockers House (Jacob Ockers, Blue Point Oyster Co.)
n Peperidge Hall (Christopher Rhinelander Robert, Holland Farm, Robert Corwin, W.K. Astin)
n St. John’s Episcopal Church
n Southside Sportsmen Club (Connectquot River State Park)
Old
Field*
Orient*
Orient
Point*
see also L.I. - Beaches
see also L.I. - Land - Acquisition
n General
n Arboretums
n Babylon (N.Y.: Town) - General
n Bayard Cutting Arboretum
n Brookhaven (N.Y.: Town)
- Directories
- Fireplace Nature Preserve
- Holtsville Park & Zoo (Holtsville Ecology Center) (Empire State Carousel)
- Rocky Point Cliffs
n Directories
n Greenbelt Trail
n John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden
n Montauk
n Nassau County
- Eisenhower Park
- Garvies Point Museum & Preserve
- Old Bethpage Restoration Village
- Sands Point Preserve
- Tachapausha Preserve
n Nature Conservancy
n New York State
- General
- Administration
- Caleb Smith State Park
- Caumsett State Park
- Connetquot River State Park (South Side Sportsmen’s Club)
- DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) (managed land for public use, permits)
- Heckscher State Park
- Jones Beach State Park (Jones Beach Theater)
- Maps
- Nissequogue River State Park
- Ordinances
- Orient Beach State Park
- Planting Fields Arboretum State Historical Park
- Robert Moses State Park
- Rocky Point Preserve
- Statistics
- Sunken Meadow State Park
- Wildwood State Park
n Old Westbury Gardens
n Quogue Wildlife Refuge
n Smithtown (N.Y. - Town)
- Hoyt Farm
n Suffolk County
- General
- Blydenburg Park
- Cedar Point County Park
- Cupsogue Beach County Park
- Directories
- Handicapped Services
- Hubbard County Park
- Indian Island County Park
- [Parks] Need & Feasibility Study - 1962
- Peconic Dunes
- Peconic River State Park
- Prosser’s Cathedral Pines
- Raynor Park
- Smith Point County Park
- Southaven County Park
- Terrell River County Park
- Yaphank (Cathedral Pines, Warbler Woods)
n United States
- Directories [U.S Fish & Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge Complex]
- Fire Island National Seashore see also L.I. – Fire Island National Seashore
- Sunken Forest
- William Floyd National Historic Site
- General
- Gateway National Recreation Area
- Morton Wildlife Refuge
- Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge
- Target Rock National Wildlife Refuge
- Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge
n Archeology + (Patchogue VF) See also L.I. – Archeology
n Associations+ (Patchogue VF)
n General
n American Legion
- 1904
- 1919
- 1989 Patchogue Post’s 70th Anniversary
- Post 269 History
n Brookhaven Business & Professional Women
n Chamber of Commerce
[Chamber of Commerce Directories see L.I. – Patchogue – Directories]
n Directories
n Domino Yacht Club [East Patchogue, Patchogue’s oldest club founded prior to 1845]
-1960
n D.A.R. – Daughters of the American Revolution
n Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of the [B.P.O.E., Lodge No. 1323]
-1928
-1983
n Foresters of America [Court Advance, No. 159]
See also L.I. Patchogue – Assns. – Shepherds of America
-1891
-1898
n Four Sisters Community Center [Patchogue Village]
n Francis Nugent Drum Corps
n Free [and Accepted] Masons [South Side Lodge, No. 493]
-1974
-1936
-1898
-2004
n Girl Scouts
-1987
n G.A.R. [Grand Army of the Republic, Richard J. Clark Post, No. 210]
See also L.I. – History – Civil War, 1861-1865
See also L.I. - Patchogue – History – Civil War, 1861- 1865
-1891
-1898
-1904
n Greater Patchogue Historical Society
-1981
-1984
-1985
-1987
-1988
-1989
-1991
-1995
-1996
-1997
n Independent Order of Odd Fellows [I.O.O.F. Brookhaven Lodge, No. 80]
-1898
- Archival Finding Aid by Elissa Daub
n Junior Order United American Mechanics
[J.O.U.A.M. Farragut Council, No. 54]
Note: PML has 1 archival box of materials from the local council
- 1898
n Knights of Columbus
- 1904
- 1981
n Lion’s Club - 1950
- 1985
n Lioness Club
- 1984 [founding]
n N.A.A.C.P - [Patchogue Chapter]
- 1965 [founding]
n Non-Partisan League
n see L.I. – Patchogue – Assns. – United Veterans’ Corps
n Masons see L.I. – Patchogue - Associations – Free and Accepted Masons
n Patchogue Board of Trade
- 1914
n Patchogue Choral Society
- 1902 (second Concert)
n Patchogue Civic Association
n Patchogue Garden Club
- 1998 (founded 1996)
n Patchogue Italian Band
n Patchogue-Medford Youth Services
- 1996
n Patchogue Senior Citizen Nutrition Center
- 1988
n Patchogue Wheelmen
- 1895
- 1896
- 1897
n Patchogue Youth Athletic Assn.
- 1983
n Pilot Club of Patchogue [2002 40th Anniversary]
- 1983
- 1998
- 2002
n P.O.W.E.R. [Peer Outreach with Evening Recreation]
- 1990
n Rotary [Patchogue Rotary Club]
- 1984 [1984 50th Anniversary]
- 1985 [50th Anniversary Celebration]
- First Annual Cow Chip Classic]
n Royal Arcanum [Paumanake Council, No. 778]
- 1898
n Sons of Italy - 1979
n Royal Arch Masons [R.A.M., Suwassett Chapter, No. 195]
- 1898
n Shepherds of America [Sanctuary Suffolk, NO. 6]
See also L.I. – Patchogue – Assns. – Foresters of America
- 1891
-1898
n Sons & Daughters of Liberty
- 1929
n Sorosis
See also L.I. – Patchogue-Medford Library [early years]
- 1899
- 1897 [founding]
- 1898
- 1908
- 1937 [40th Anniversary]
n Suffolk Flying Club (Suffolk Flyers)
- 1904
- 1929
- 1931
n [La] Union Hispanica
- 1981
- 1986
n United Veteran’s Corps [formerly Non-Partisan League]
- 1936?
n Veterans of Foreign Wars
- 1996 50th Anniversary
- flag stories, history of “buddy” poppy, etiquette of the Stars &
- Stripes, history of American flags, Pledge of Allegiance
n Women’s Club of Patchogue
- 1998
- 2002
n YMCA - 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1991
n Authors+ (Patchogue
VF) See also L.I. Authors
n Baglio, Ben A String of Pearls (2002)
n Baldwin, Richard The Pullis Family of Long Island, New York (1988)
Residents, Town of
Islip: 1720-1865 (1989)
The Verity Family of Long Island, New York (1976)
n
Bamberger, Michael The Green Road Home: A Caddie’s Journal of
Life in the Pro
Golf Tour (1986) To the Linksland: A Golfing Adventure (1992)
Wonderland: A Year in
the Life of an American High School
(2004)
n Burd, Clara see L.I. –Patchogue – Biography – Burd, Clara
n Chaskin, David Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)
n Dean, Maury Rock and Roll Gold Rush: A Singles Un-Cyclopedia (2003)
n Dulias, Gottfried Another Bowl of Kapusta (2005)
n Gubitosi, Mary Pictorial History of Medford, New York 1844-1944
n
Henke, Hans Patchogue (1997)
Patchogue II (1998), Patchogue: Queen
City of Long Island’s South Shore (2003)
n Hoffman, Barbara editor, Rainsong (1984)
n Jones, Fred The Creek: The Patchogue River (1986)
n King, George Doctor on a Bicycle see L.I. – Patchogue – Biography –
King, George
n McGonigle Thomas Going to Patchogue (1992)
n Overton, Dr. Frank, 1867-? Applied Physiologies textbook, see Patchogue – Biography
– Overton, Dr. Frank
n Pechefsky, Rebecca A World Elsewhere: The Life of Bruno Walter (2001)
n Popp. Diana Another Bowl of Kapusta (2005)
n Porter, Sylvia How To Make Money in Government Bonds (1939)
If War Comes to the American Home (1941)
How to Live Within Your Income (1948)
Money and You (1949)
Managing Your Money (1953)
Sylvia Porter’s Income Tax Guide (1961)
How to Get More for Your Money (1961)
Sylvia Porter’s Money Book: How to Earn It, Spend It, Save It, Invest It, Borrow It and Use It to Better Your Life (1975)
n Reeve, Arthur B. (1880-1936), Black Hand (1911), Treasure Train (1917),
n Rightmire, Robert The Prints of Rockwell Kent: a catalogue raisonne (2002)
n Ryder, Willet The Art Experience (1991), Celebrating Diversity with Art:
Thematic Projects for Every Month of the Year: Grades 3-6
(1995)
n Skinner, Albert Down Memory Lane (1989)
n
n Smith, Elizabeth Oakes see L.I. – Patchogue – Biography – Smith, Elizabeth Oakes
n Usatch, Sonia Noodle Kugel and Life’s Other Meichels (1989)
n Westermann, John High Crimes (1988) (lived in Medford, now lives in Setauket)
Exit Wounds (1990)
Sweet Deal (1992)
The Honor Farm (1996)
Ladies of the Night (1998)
n Wieder, Laurance Chapters into Verse: Poetry in English Inspired by the Bible
(1993) (Vols. 1 & 2), King Solomon’s Garden: Poems and Art
Inspired by the Old Testament (1994), The Poet’s Book of
Psalms: the Complete Psalter as Rendered by Twenty-Five Poets
from the Sixteenth to the
Twentieth Centuries (1995), Words to
God’s Music: A New Book of Psalms (2003)
n Wood, R.E. Ritual of Death (2003) (East Patchogue)
n Yannacone, Victor J. Environmental Rights and Remedies (1972)
n Baymen
n Biography+ (Patchogue VF)
n General
n Ackerly, Clifford B., 1851-1899 [vice-president, Riverhead Savings Bank]
n Ackerly, George M. [Ackerly & Son, 1879 bill of sale]
n Ackerly, Jerome W., 1874-19?? [piano dealer, owner Ackerly Music Center]
n Agostinello, Jimmy [medical student, 1985 Patchogue walkathon
sponsored in his memory]
n Alevas, Renee [Holocaust refugee, teacher, Patchogue village
Trustee, chair, Patchogue village centennial
Committee, 1994 LI Advance Woman of the Year]
n Allen, Jennie Smith, 1888-1990 [daughter of Gil Smith]
n Andrisani, Pat and Gwen [WWII story]
Brookhaven Town civil defense director, master
Masonic Lodge]
n Baglio, Ben [educator, author A String of Pearls]
n Bailey Family [Bailey Lumberyards]
n Bailey, Hon. Edwin F., 1836-1908
n Bailey, Edwin Jr., 1860-
n Bailey, Joseph, 1856-1920 [president Union Savings Bank, 1908-1920]
n Bailey, Matt
n Bailey, J. Robert Jr. [engineer, Patchogue Village Board, Trustee
n Bailey, William, 1856-[?]
n Baker, Charles (Capt.),1830-1905 [boat builder, Patchogue boatyard]
n Baker, Capt. Davis, 1814-1894
n Baker Family
n Baker, Roland [Patchogue policeman 1932-1959, Hazeltine Co.]
n Baldwin, Richard (“Dick”) P. [historian, author]
n Bamberger, Michael, 1960- [author, humorist: wrote The Green Road Home]
n Barrie, John Jr., 1932-1996
n Basener, Eric, 1919- [1990 LI Advance Man of the Year]
n Bayles, Thomas R. [LIRR ticket agent, historian]
n Bedell, Henry, 1821-[?]
n Benincasa, Michael J., 1901-1985
n Bennett, Dr. Winfield S. [physician]
n Bianchi, William, Sr.1902-1990
n Block, Dr. Irving R., 1915-1989 [physician, surgeon]
n Bohrer, Sister Elaine [Lighthouse Mission founder]
n Boyle, Rev. Edward J., 1924-1990 [pastor, St. Francis de Sales R.C. Church]
n Bove, Dr. Charles F., 1891-1973 [physician, surgeon]
n Brandt, Reginald Louis, 1905-[?]
n Bransford, Emerson
n Bransford, Sara (“Sally”) Overton [Lace Mill employee, diarist]
n Brennan, Thomas P., 1860-[?] [LIRR Patchogue terminal agent]
n Brown, Ernest Edward [d. 1936, Patchogue photographer
n Brownie, James R., 1923-
n Bryan, Betty Overton
n Burd, Clara M. [illustrator, author]
n Bush, Dr. Jacob S., 1904-1990
n Bush, Nan [film producer]
n Calahan, Sr. Virginia Therese, d.1985 [V.P., Dean, Suffolk Campus, St. Joseph’s
College]
n Canfield, James A. [editor, Patchogue Advance]
n Canfield Family
n Carman, Arrington
n Carman, George F.,1827-1891 whaler, carpenter, building contractor, Civil War
Veteran, Town Trustee, sheriff of Suffolk County,
Editor, Suffolk County Herald,1860-1862,
Internal Revenue Collector of the 1st District
of New York, 1862-69,General Mgr. and President,
South Side Railroad, NYS Assemblyman, Pres.
of the Board of Education, Pres. Patchogue Bank,
mason, marksman]
n Carrabus, Dominick [farmer, WWII veteran, Army Air Force (1942),
Employee, NYS Conservation Dept., Veterans
Administration, OTB, philanthropist, 1986 LI
Advance Man of the Year, Grand Knight, Patchogue
Knights of Columbus]
n Cee, Gary [managing editor Circus Magazine, WRCN-FM host,
guitarist, screenwriter, WNBC-AM pop music producer]
n Chapel, Dr. [physician]
n Chaskin, David [screenwriter, Nightmare on Elm Street]
n Chichester, Capt. Daniel, 1816-1865 [coastal trader, custom house inspector Brooklyn
NY, father of George Chichester]
n Chichester Family
n Chichester, George L., 1852-[?] [restauranteur, caterer, Village and School Collector,
Brookhaven Town Overseer of the Poor, owner,
Mosquito, Point of Woods Steam Ferry Co.,
confectioner, Trustee, Congregational Church,
Patchogue, foreman, hook & ladder co., vice-pres.,
Suffolk County Volunteer Firemen’s Assn. (1895),
forester, son of Capt. Dan Chichester]
n Chiuchiolo, Alfred [WWII veteran, Army Air Corps veteran (ETO),
Bronze Star recipient, accounting div. Supervisor,
Brook Nat’l Lab, CEO, George’s TV and Appliances,
Organized a nat’l buying appliance co-op, insurer,
Pres., Patchogue-Medford School Board, pres.
Patchogue Kiwanis Club, pres Chamber of
Commerce and 1987 Hall of Fame inductee, Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, 1991 recipient Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council’s Theodore Roosevelt Award, Patchogue Fire Dept., Patchogue Community Development Commission, commissioner Bellport Country Club,
Saxophonist, clarinetist, orchestra conductor,
philanthropist
n Chiuchiolo, Dominick ?-2000 [Patchogue Village Chief of Police]
n Chiuchiolo, Michael A. [sportsman, recruited by Brooklyn Dodgers, WWII
Veteran, Army Air Force 1941-44, CBI Theater (India)
1952 Bellport Country Club golf champion,
Suffolk County Bowling Proprietors
Champion (3 yrs.), led the BPA Open (1963), PBA
finalist (1963), owner Mike’s Clam Bar]
n Clendennen, William Richard, 1935-1994
[teacher, Patchogue-Medford schools]
n Colton, Edward (“Fast Eddie”) [homeless, alcoholic]
n Conklin, Albert (“Toad”), 1897-1994 [Patchogue’s last WWI veteran]
n Conklin, Howard S., d. 1925 [stationer, reporter, mason, pres. Patchogue Round
Table Club]
n Conklin, Smith W. [pres. Union Savings Bank 1886-1902]
n Conkling, Willaim E. [Patchogue shoemaker, 1829 account book found]
n Conlon, Skip [exec. Dir. Patchogue Chamber of Commerce]
n Connolly, Kevin [actor HBO’s Entourage graduate of Patchogue
Medford HS 1992]
n Conserva, Philip J. [WWII & Korean War fighter pilot]
n Cope, Richard [East Patchogue, 1970 heart transplant recipient)
n Cotto, Antonio
n Craven, Dr. John Joseph, 1822-1893 [federal physician to Jefferson Davis while
Davis was in captivity at Fortress Monroe]
n Culhane, Margaret, 1936- [nurse practitioner]
n Cushing, Robert [fireman]
n D’Ambrosio, Frank [Godfather III actor]
n D’Ambrosio, Joseph [Patchogue-Plymouth Mill worker]
n Dare, John T., 1870- [legal assistant to firm of Arlington H. Carman,
then to NYS Supreme Ct Justice Wilmot M. Smith,
Postmaster of Patchogue, charter member, Union
Hook & Ladder Co., substi. member, “Honey Bee”
Co., member, Exempt Fireman’s Assn., Southside
Lodge No. 493, F & AM, Odd Fellows, Woodmen,
Junior Mechanics
n Darrow, Ernest
n Davis, John, 1794-1884/5
n Day, Lionel E.I., 1885-1913 [project engineer, Bendix Aviation, engineer, Bell
Laboratories, astrologer, founder American
Astrophical Institute in Patchogue]
n Dayton, Alex [2007 convicted sex offender]
n Dayton, Charles F. [1879 bill of sale]
n Demarest, Dr. Harry, 1880- [dentist]
n Demarre, Helen, 1898-1988 [teacher]
n DeSoto, Rafael [East Patchogue, noted illustrator and portrait painter]
n Dew, Edward and Dorothy [osteoarthritis victims]
n Dinkins, Carol Ann, 1946-1968 [musical prodigy, Grace A.M.E. Zion Church]
n DiTosti, Carlo [Charles Cabinet Shop]
n DiVito Family
n Dobson, Lucille, 1915-1986 [“Sunshine Lady,” cancer victim]
n Dodge, Lloyd P. [attorney]
n Donnelly, Francis, 1837-1898 [Civil War veteran]
n Dranitzke, Dr. Jacob, 1903-1991 [physician, surgeon, chief of general surgery,
Mather Memorial Hospital, Brookhaven
Memorial Hospital, founding member, Patchogue
Rotary Club]
n Drasser, Linda [freelance artist, Searles Graphics, 1986 LI Advance
Woman of the Year]
n Duke [Patchogue police dog]
Woman of the Year]
n Eddington, Jack [2005 Suffolk County Legislator, 7th Legis. District]
n Edwards, Laurence S. [1879 bill of sale]
n Eid, Albert [killed William James in Mason initiation 2004]
n Emery, Robert
n Facile, Lena
n Fawcett, Bernadine [psychiatrist]
n Feldman, Sylvia [financial author]
see L.I. – Patchogue – Biography - Porter, Sylvia
n Felice Family
n Felice, Dominick, 1919-1987
n Felice, Eugene, 1924-1993 [owner, Gene Felice Appliance Service]
n Felice, Michael “Mickey”, 1908-1981 [owner Mickey Felice’s restaurant]
n Felice, Minnie, 1907-1981 [owner, Felice’s of Patchogue, caterer]
n Felice, Paul, 1936-
n Fell, Raymond F. [Superintendent, Patchogue-Medford School District]
n Fernandez, Jose, 1928- [Exec. Dir., La Union Hispanica]
n Fezler, Charles E., 1924-1996 [Patchogue theater ticket collector]
n Finch, James Leslie [inventor]
n Fitzpatrick, Paul [1987 Suffolk County Citizen of the Year]
n Flanders, Marion Drake [musical director, Patchogue-Medford School District]
n Flick, Josephine [cat lady (katz-in-kopf)]
n Forsyth, Eric [sloop voyage from Patchogue to Antarctica, 1990s]
n Foster, Dr. E. Agate, 1867-1939 [homeopathic physician, pres. People’s Nat’l Bank]
n Freitag, Adolph & Helen [Patchogue & Farmingville residents, Matthew & Marie
Hughes]
n Friedman, Bertram, 1923-1990 [politician]
n Fucillo, Arthur [veterinarian, owner, F&R Fuel Oil, Inc.]
n Furman, Dorothy, 1901-1985
n Furman, Fannie Wicks [1985 inductee Greater Patchogue Historical Society’s
Hall of Fame]
n Furman, George H., 1868-
n Furman, John L.
n Gabali, Hans [Patchogue building muralist]
n Gallo, Dr. Sullivan A. [dentist]
n Garcia, Jesus
n Garcia, Robert
n Gerard, George Dallas, 1846-?
n Gertler, Joseph, 1918-1990
n Gianapoulos, Arbodoula [2003 Oasis Diner death]
n Gilbert, Kate [estate along Patchogue River]
n Giuri, Mme.
n Goldstein, Fanny [director Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, d.1959]
n Gordon Family
n Gordon, Isaac L., 1865-?
n Gordon, Dr. Wellington E., 1849-1926 [Patchogue Superintendant of Schools]
n Gould, Charles A. [1879 bill of sale]
n Green, L.B. [editor, The Argus]
n Griffin, Thomas H., 1847-1943 [Patchogue’s last Civil War veteran]
n Gubnitsky, Harold [sculptor]
n Guttridge, Frank,1898-1968 [well-known American watercolorist]
n Guttridge, Pauline
n Hallen, Lt. Col. Alfred N., 1912-198?
n Halloran, Eleanor Boyhan
n Hamilton, Elizabeth (“Lizzie”)
n Hammond, Fremont [pres. Union Savings Bank, 1902-1908]
n Harding, John M., 1900 - 1987 [Patchogue’s Lion’s Club, wrote Harding’s History]
n Hart, John
n Hastings, Celia [president PML Trustees]
n Hatfield, G. Howard [PML Trustee]
n Hattemer, Philipp A., 1899-1960
n Hauser, Paul, 1930-1992
n Havens, Charles Smith, 1834-1850
n Havens, John Scudder, 1826-1903
n Hawkins, Arthur F. [Patchogue postmaster]
n Hawkins, Capt. E. Eugene, Sr., 1845-
n Hawkins, E.E., Jr. [President, Patchogue Electric Light Co.]
n Hawkins, Georgiana Robinson
n Hedges, Dayton [built the Grand Concourse in Manhattan, Brookhaven
Town Supervisor convicted of tax scheme in 1913]
n Heimroth, Elsie
n Henke, Hans [Patchogue Village Historian, author]
n Henshaw, Kitty
n Hirsch, Anton
n Hirst, Frederick [recipient, lifesaving medal in 1937]
n Hollis, William (“Pop”) [Mexican War Veteran, comedian, entertainer]
n Holman, William W. [Civil War veteran]
n Homan, Charles [1879 bill of sale]
n Homan, John Gilbert [Civil War recollections]
n Homan, Nancy
n Houston, Floyd D.
n Howe, William [Patchogue teacher and librarian]
n Howell, Charles Hathaway, 1846-1947 [captain]
n Howell, George F. [embezzler, The Patchogue Bank]
n Hudson, Martha A.
n Hughes, R. Ford [Suffolk County Clerk, Suffolk County GOP chairman]
n Hunt, George S.
n Hurd, Elizabeth [1906 bill of sale]
n Iacangelo, Peter [actor, Hill Street Blues, Cheers, Serious Money]
n Jackson, Edna [church organist]
n James, William [died in Mason initiation in winter 2004]
n Jenik, Edwin C. [WWI vet, asst. to supt., Presbyterian Hospital, NYC,
a founder of Patchogue Rotary Club]
n Jennings, Richard [1879 bill of sale]
n Jett, Annie [“the Lady of the Dunes,” fairytale romance,
pauper-heiress: aunt of Harry]
n Jett, John & Harry [Patchogue photograph collectors]
n Johnson, Donna [business teacher, 1990 nominee NYS Teacher of the
Year]
n Johnson, Everett L. [photographer]
n Johnson, Fostina Bishop [granddaughter of Captain Roe Ryder]
n Jones, Dr. Fred [chiropractor, author of The Creek: The Patchogue
River]
n Julian, Joseph [policeman]
n Justice, Ione [director, Home Lighting Division, Patchogue
Electric Light Co.]
n Juzwiak, Frank [WWII veteran, principal Oregon Middle School
and Patchogue-Medford High School]
n Kaller, E. Earl, 1912-2000 [K.G. Kaller’s Jewelry Store]
n Kargowiak, Barbara [flower-salesperson, Ukranian WWII POW]
n Kearney Family
n Keegan, Thomas J. [attorney, Brookhaven Republican Party)
n Kennedy, David [politician]
n Kerins, Martin [lawyer, chairman, Suffolk Co Council, Boy
Scouts of America, politician, Brookhaven Town
Attorney, Brookhaven Memorial Hosp Advis. Bd.,
St. Joseph’s Col Advis. Bd.]
n Ketcham Family
n Ketcham, James [horsewagon newspaper deliveryman]
n Ketcham, John E. 1874-? [Suffolk Cty stenographer, pres. Patchogue HS
Alumni Assn.]
n King, Dr. George S. [author of the Last Slaver, made into motion picture
Slave Ship]
n Koop, Charles (1915-1996) [Attorney]
n Krupowicz, Fred [owner, Treasures Unlimited (metal detector shop),
diver]
n Lacy, John
n Lambert, Mitzi [circus performer, Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey]
n Lamonica, Barbara
n Lange, Larry, 1955- [songwriter]
n Lechtrecker, Norman F., 1924-1994 [politician, Mayor of Patchogue Village]
n Leon, Dominick
n Levine, Beth Katz, 1911-2006 [“First Lady of Shoe Design”]
n Liguori Family
n Link, George [proprietor, Old Oak Hotel]
n Litt, Ruth Carpenter V., 1867-1937 [East Patchogue Suffragette leader & pioneer woman
politician]
n Logan, Francis (“Bucko”) [Patchogue Village Historian}
n Lotito, Jennie Lucia, 1906-1995 [a founder and pres., Suffolk County Teacher’s
Federal Credit Union]
n Luchsinger, John (“Jack”) F., 1921-1992 [politician, Patchogue Village mayor]
n Lynde, [?] [hotel owner]
n Lymber, George A. [Olympia Confectionary Store]
n Maletta, William [1992 produced video history of Patchogue]
n Mangels, Mary [Patchogue-Medford Library Clerk]
n McAllister, Gertrude Emerick, 1913-1986 [woman’s editor, Brooklyn Eagle]
n McBride, Nelson [proprietor Patchogue corner drugstore]
n MacDonald, Jeffrey [murderer]
n McDowell, James [2008 U.S. Army Sergeant Major]
n McGonigle, Thomas [author, Going to Patchogue]
n McLean, J. Lowell, Sr., 1918-1987 [physicist, Brookhaven Nat’l Lab Bd of Directors,
n MacLeod, Hugh [principal, S. Ocean Ave. Middle School]
n McPeak, James & Katherine [owners of McPeak’s Adult Home]
n MacRobbie, Irene Avery, 1888-1965
n Maler, Ernest R. [lawyer]
n March, Reverend Thomas [1949 – 1997]
n Mariboe, Paul
n Marran Family [Marran Fuel Company]
n Marvin, Joseph
n Mason, George
n Maxfield, Charles M.
n Meyer, Ken [2005 classical guitarist]
n Miller, Henry, 1837-? [night watchman]
n Mills, Jesse C., 1848-1933 [owner of Mills Building, Pres. Patchogue Bank]
n Mitchell, Edward M., 1910-1979
n Moog, Donald J. [editor, L.I. Advance and Long Island News]
n Mooney, Frank J., 1906-1990 [founder & editor, Main Street Press]
n Morrison, Lee
n Mott, Charles (“Squire Mott”)
n Mott, Martin, 1799-1889
n Murphy, Michael Patrick [Navy SEAL, Patchogue post office named in his
honor]
n Mulford, Thomas [blacksmith]
n Muth, Dr. Jack [physician]
n Nelson Family
n Neuhoff, George
n Newey, Charles [1879 bill of sale]
n Newins, Earl, 1910-?
n Newins, Fred M. [co-founder & owner, Swezey & Newins]
n Newins Family
n Newton Family [engineer of steamer Turtle Falls]
n Norton, Dudley W. [president Brookhaven Memorial Hospital]
n Oakes-Smith, Elizabeth [suffragette, writer, poet]
n Oaksmith, Aurora
n Ochoa, David [filmmaker, correspondent, college administrator]
n Oliveri, Joseph [founder, owner Oliveri Coat Co. (children’s
attire) and W2IXT radio station, ham radio oper,
reestablished contact with Trojan rocket when lost]
n Olsewski, Glenn [ran up all 15,075 steps of Empire State Bldg in 1988
n O’Neill, Dennis [actor]
n Otis, Mrs.
n Overton Family [1879 bill of sale: Horace Overton]
n Overton, Dr. Frank, 1867-? [physician, health officer of Patchogue Village,
author, Applied Physiologies textbook]
n Overton, Grant [reporter]
n Overton, J.M. [owner of boarding & livery stables]
n Palermo, Angelina [midwife]
n Pape, Marie [set swimming record, 3 hrs. 2 min. between
Mascot Hotel and Water Island Hotel docks, 1927]
n Parks Family
n Patchogue Belles
n Pechefsky, David [representative of Patchogue-Medford HS at
Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, 1986]
n Pekar, Harvey [author, movie American Splendor]
n Pelletreau, Hon, Robert H. [lawyer, Suffolk County Surrogate Judge]
n Pelletreau, Robert S., 1867-? [lawyer, Republican politician, orator,
President Suffolk Cty Bar Assn, trustee, Union
Savings Bank, Director, Citizens Nat’l Bank,
director Nassau - Suffolk Bond and Mortgage
Guarantee Co. (Mineola), member, Blue Lodge,
Royal Arch Masons, Sons of the Revolution,
Huguenot Society of New York, Am Bible Assn]
n Penn Family [2008 identical triplets]
n Pfeifle, Louis A. [Brookhaven Town Councilman, co-owner, pres.
Rollic, Inc., manufacturer of children’s apparel,
director Brookhaven Memorial Hospital]
n Phipps, Elaine B., 1918-1996 [director, Patchogue-Medford Library]
see also L.I. – Patchogue-Medford Library 1952- 1984
n Pino, Adolfo [LIRR watchman]
n Porter, Sylvia [author, nom de plume of Sylvia Feldman]
n Powell, John [convicted Brookhaven Town Republican Party
Chairman]
n Preston, Dr. W.S. [auction at his late residence, 1898]
n Price Family
n Price, John M., 1841-1921
n Quatrale, Nicola
n Rappoli, Richard
n Raynor, Clara I. Birkett
n Read, Henry Peter, 1935-
n Reardon, Henry
n Reese, James [Mayor of Patchogue]
n Reich, George Jr. [ballet dancer]
n Reilly, Michael Edward, 1960-1981
n Rice, Dr. James, 1804-?
n Rice, Oliver J.
n Rice, Rachel S.
n Rice, Ruth Newey Smith
n Rickman, Theodore [Brookhaven Zoning Board of Appeals member,
indicted in Spota investigations]
n Robertaccio, Robert J., ?-1983
n Roberts, Betsy Ann Smith, 1828-1896?
n Robinson, George L.
n Robinson, Capt. George W., 1827-1904
n Robinson, Joseph Jesse, 1871-1937
n Rodriguez, Isabel, 1912-1995
n Roe Family
n Roe, Capt. Austin (Roe, Austin) see also L.I.- History - Revolution, 1775-1783
n Roe, Gelston Gillette, 18??-1931
n Roe, George R., II
n Roe, Henry K., 1870-1950
n Roe, James Austin
n Roe, John J.
n Roe, John J., III
n Roe, Justus [steel measuring tape inventor, surveyor]
n Roe, Martha C.
n Roe, Nathaniel
n Roe, Nettie M.
n Rogers, Edward
n Romeo, Eugene J.
n Romeo, Vincent A., 1939-1993
n Rose, Charles E., 1834-?
n Rose, Clare F. [Clare Rose Beverage Inc.]
n Rosenberg, Dr. Milton, 1924-1985
n Rothe, Wallace E., 1911-1986
n Rowland, Sister Grace Edna [St. Joseph’s College, theater director Clare Rose
Playhouse]
n Ruland, Charles Wallace
n Ruland Family
n Ruland, George N., 1911-1984
n Russell Family
n Ryder, Capt. Monroe S. (“Roe”)
n Ryder, William
n Saborsky, Gus [dustcart man]
n Sadofsky, Jerome [exec. Vice-Pres. Patchogue Chamber of Commerce]
n Sadofsky, Lynn [2004 Emmy Award winner]
n Salinas, Adolfo, 1894-19?? [car dealer, horseman, cowboy]
n SanDomenico, Carl & Margaret [seminarian, baker, ‘Mayor of Academy Street’
n see L.I. Room oral history tapes]
n Sawyers, William A., 1895-1936 [Bay Avenue School principal]
n Schnetzler, Rudolph [U.S. Cavalryman, 1879-1881]
n Schoenfeld, Richard A., 1925-1980 [WWII veteran, Brookhaven Memorial Hospital
Advisory Board President and Hospital Director,
Domino Yacht Club Director]
n Shaber, Elwood, 1916-1993 [WWII Coast Guardsman, Iwo Jima, North
Patchogue Fire Department Honorary Chief]
n Shand, Harvey A. , 1909-1985 [Shand’s owner]
n Shand, Malcolm A., 1904-1988 [Shand’s owner]
n Sharp, Edgar A., Hon. [railway mail clerk, minstrel song and dance man,
chief official of WWI Knights
of Columbus European facilities, real estate agent,
bank director, U.S. Congressman]
n Shaw, William T. [1879 bill of sale]
n Shepherd, Donald M. [Patchogue Village Trustee]
n Sheridan, Geraldine [Patchogue Rotary Club President, 1995-96]
n Siegel, Carrie [Richard York Shoe Store owner]
n Siegel, Robert A. [Richard York shoe store owner]
n Silverman, Sis [real estate broker]
n Simon, Arthur [Beatrice Simon, Edith Mandell, evicted gas station
owners]
n Simonson, Rev. William H. [rector, St. Paul’s Church, Patchogue]
n Sinn Family [photographs]
n Skelaney, Richard [fireman, captain Patchogue Fire Department’s
Vanguard Hose Co., ice rescue hovercraft inventor]
n Skinner,
Al
[Patchogue author of Down Memory Lane]
n Smith, Andrew Jackson, 1819-1913[brother of Ruth Newey Smith]
n Skinner, James R., 1857-1936 [insurance agent, politician]
n Smith Family (of Patchogue)
n Smith, Alvin R.L., 1899-1992 [“Smitty the Cop” – WWI veteran, organizer and
President of Suffolk County and Brookhaven Town Police Assns.]
n Smith,
Annanias [accomplished
eccentric]
n Smith,
Charles R., 1821-? [merchant,
shipbuilder, lawyer, politician, judge]
n Smith, Elizabeth Mott [Patchogue Sorosis, 1st President of Patchogue-
Medford Library]
n Smith, Elizabeth Oakes-, 1806-1893 [poet, writer, reporter, political satirist, reforner,
abolitionist, suffragette; Seba Smith (first husband),
Appleton Oakesmith (second husband)]
- General
- Census Notations, 1860
- Correspondence
- Diarist
- Feminist Activities
- Literary Life
- Poetry
- Obituaries & Gravesite
- Women’s Suffrage Lecturer
n Smith, “Four Sisters” [Ruth Newey Smith, Charlotte G. Smith, Betsey Ann Smith, Augusta J. Smith Weeks]
n Smith, Gilbert Monroe (“Gil”), 1843-1940 [master shipbuilder]
See also L.I.-Patchogue-Biography-Allen, Jennie Smith, 1888-1990 (daughter)
- Ship models
- Ships
-- Duck boat
-- Keitt
-- Marion
-- Senad
-- Wanderer
n Smith, John Roe [1883 tax collector]
n Smith, Malega [sea captain]
n Smith, Meriam Terry [Gil Smith’s wife]
n Smith, Oliver Perry [shipbuilder]
n Smith, Pansy [daughter of Wilmot M. Smith]
n Smith, Wilmot M., Hon., 1852-1906 [lawyer, judge, NYS Supreme Ct. Justice]
n Smith, Seba [husband of Elizabeth Oakes-Smith]
n Snell, Dr. Frank S. [dentist]
n Stakes, John [WWII naval vet, banker, asst. VP Union Savings
Bank]
n Staudinger, Eloise [Colony Shop owner, Patchogue Chamber of
Commerce Beautification & Promotion committees]
n Steigerwald, Doug [Long Island Flower Garden, East Patchogue]
n Strybing Family
n Sumner, George Watson, 18??-19?? [U.S. Navy Rear Admiral]
n Sweeney, John J. (“Jack”) [U.S. postmaster, Patchogue]
n Swezey, Anne,1924- [Patchogue historian]
n Swezey Family
n Swezey, George, 1863-1937 [tricyclist, mailman]
n Swezey, Henrietta Rose, 1899-1989[Swezey Dept. Store chairman, first woman on
Patchogue-Medford school board]
n Taldone, Felice [Patchogue police officer]
n Talmage Family
n Terrell, Emerson G [pres. Union Savings Bank 1920-1936]
n Terry, Edward H. [1887 provided first electricity in Patchogue]
n Terry, John B. [1879 bill of sale]
n Theodoropoulos, Pete [president, Patchogue Lions Club]
n Thieben, Bill [basketball star, teacher]
n Thomas, Ray H. [J.C. Penney, Swezey’s retailer]
n Van Horn, Jesselyn, 1896-?
n Van Kleef family [plant nursery, 259 Oak Street]
n Van Pelt, John V.1874- [architect]
n Waters, Sister Mary [founder Mercy Center]
n Weeks, Augusta J. Smith see also L.I.-Patchogue-Biography – Smith, “Four
Sisters”
n Weeks, Harry T. [1931 postmaster]
n Weeks, Sanford [proprietor of the Ocean Avenue Hotel, husband
of Augusta Smith Weeks]
n Weiss, Leslie [d. 1982, president Patchogue Electric Light Co.]
n Wicks, Guy Benson [graduated Patchogue High School Class of 1913]
n Wicks, Moses B. [blacksmith]
n Winthrop, John Jr. [colonial governor of CT, early owner of Patchogue]
n Wirshup, Dan [exonerated Patchogue Village Super/Public Works]
n Wustenhoff, Dennis [narcotics detective]
n Yannacone, Victor John Jr. [lawyer, author Environmental Rights & Remedies]
n Yarrington, Arthur (“Artie”)
n Zegel, Ralph [owner, Weiner Shoes, Surveyor of Suffolk Cty,
1978 Patchogue Chamber’s Man of the Year,
firefighter, deputy treasurer, North Patchogue Fire Department]
n Boats & Boating+ – (Patchogue VF) see
also L.I. – Boats & Boating
n General
n Ice Boats
n Ice Gliders
n Ice Scooters
n Narrasketuck Class Sailing
n Sailboat Clubs, Associations & Racing
n South Bay Yacht Club see also L.I. – Patchogue – Historic Buildings –
South Bay Yacht Club
n Scooters
n S S Class
n Business+ – (Patchogue VF)
n General
n Admiral’s Quarters [restaurants]
n Advance [Patchogue Advance, Long Island Advance
newspapers, Man/Woman of the Year lists]
n A.H. Graphics [publishers & printers]
n AID Auto Store [auto suppliers]
n Alberts [clothiers]
n Anderschok & McMinn’s Bilmart [stationers, pool halls]
n Associated Prime Meat Market & Catering [market]
n Angelo’s Mediterranean Manor [restaurants]
n Argus [newspaper]
n Associate Prime Meat Market & Catering
n E. Bailey & Sons, Inc. [lumber mills & supplies]
n Charles W. Baker [Ship & Blacksmith]
n Bargain Bilge [marine equipment supplies]
n Basener, Eric [Patchogue Advance Man of the Year 1990,
American Legion]
n Bee Hive Department Store [department & general stores]
n Bishop’s Boat Yard
n Blue Point Brewing Company [brewery]
n Blockbuster Video [video rentals]
n Blum’s [apparel)]
n Bonafide Auto Collision, Inc. [automobile]
n Breslin Realty [real estate]
n Brick House Brewery [restaurants] [former location of Shands]
n Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center [medical]
n Buccaneer Theme [Amusement] Park, Inc. [amusement parks]
n Burlington Coat Factory [department store]
n Candice Bakery [bakeries]
n Carl & Bob’s Men’s Store [apparel]
n Cassel Trucks [truck sales & rentals]
n A.R. Chiuchiolo [apparel]
n Chucky’s Charbroil [restaurants]
n Citizen’s National Bank of Patchogue [aka Citizen’s Trust Co.] [banks & banking]
n Closet to Closet [apparel]
n Colony Shop [apparel]
n Compare Foods [supermarkets & Grocery Stores]
n Computer Headquarters [computer products]
n DeWitt Conklin [Shipyard]
n John M. Conklin & Co. [pharmacies]
n Country Crafts Shop [crafts products]
n E.A. Cowles [paint suppliers]
n Davidow & Davidow [legal services]
n Davis Park Waterworks Co. [utilities]
n Dayton Hedges Coal & Feed Co. [coal & feed suppliers]
n DeBono, Inc. [manufacturing: lampshades]
n Dena Jewelers [jewelers]
n Derby Brothers [carpeting]
n Domino’s Pizza [restaurants]
n Dublin Deck [restaurants]
n Duff’s Smorgasbord [restaurants]
n El Triumfo Restaurant [restaurant]
n Emerald Billiards [pool halls]
n Felice’s of Patchogue [caterers]
n Mickey Felice’s On Main [restaurants]
n Fiddler’s Green [restaurants]
n Fina’s Creations [apparel]
n First National Bank of Patchogue [banks & banking]
n Flaxman’s [furniture] [furniture mfgrs & distributors]
n Flo’s Famous Luncheonette [restaurants]
n Four Seasons Sporting Goods [gun shops]
n Furman Insurance Agency [insurance]
n William Furze [tailor 1868]
n Gaetano’s [restaurants]
n Gateway Plaza [shopping malls]
n George’s TV and Appliance Shop [TV repair shop]
n Mademoiselle Giuri [apparel]
n Glover Bottled Gas Co. [utilities]
n S. Gottlieb [liquor stores]
n Granada Theatre [theaters]
n W.T. Grant [department stores]
n N.W. Graves & Son [supermarket & grocery stores; delicatessens]
n Great South Bay Yacht Club [est. 1903]
n Edgar F. Hammond [stables]
n Hammond Mills & Co. [department & general stores]
n John S. Havens & Co. [dry goods & groceries]
n Havens & Price
n Hawkins, E.E. [President, Patchogue Light Co.]
n Hee Hing Restaurant [restaurants]
n Heisei [restaurants]
n High Tech Sports Boats [shipbuilding]
n Hiscox Chemical Works [toiletries]
n Home Depot [construction suppliers]
n Horn Cake Ornaments [cake ornaments]
n Hunan Palace [restaurants]
n George S. Hunt [photographers]
n Goodwill Industries
n Hiscox Chemical Company
n Hotels+ - [Tourism]
- General [including multiple Hotels & Hotel Industry]
- Bartlett House
- Bay Avenue Cottages
- Bay View [Boarding House]
- Central Hotel
- The Cliffton [House]
- Hotel Gerard
- Lakeview Hotel
- Laurel Hotel [Raulah House]
- Leo’s Inn
- Lincoln House
- Mascot Hotel [& Dock]
- Nichols Hotel
- Ocean Avenue Hotel
- Old Homestead (South Ocean Avenue)
- Old Oak Hotel
- The Patchogue Hotel
- Pine Grove Hotel
- Photographs
- Riverside Hotel [aka Jones Hotel]
- Roe’s Hotel [aka Eagle Hotel]
- Smithport Hotel
- South Shore Hotel
- Swan River Farm House
- West End Hotel
- Whirlaway’s Inn
- Winona [Hotel] (aka Halcyon Manor)
n Hygeia Ice Co. [Rider Avenue]
n Johnson’s Grocery
n Charles C. Jones, Painter and Decorator [decorators]
n Kaler’s Jewelers [jewelers]
n Norman King & Son [furniture mfgrs. & distributors]
n King Kullen
n T.J. Kirk [heating & heating appliances]
n Kyrie’s Light Club [previously Orphanage Comedy Club] [nightclubs)]
n Lace Mill+ [225 West Main Street] Patchogue-Plymouth Lace Mill
-- General
-- 1870 - 1879
-- 1880 - 1889
-- 1890 – 1899 [1893 strike, American Lace Mfg. Co. goes into receivership,
1897 Wm. Bason completes large brick smokestack, new boilers
and engines installed]
-- 1900 - 1909
-- 1910 - 1919
-- 1920 – 1929 [deed: Emerson G. Terrell sells property to Patchogue-Plymouth
Lace Mill]
-- 1930 - 1939
-- 1940 – 1949 [1940 awarded federal contract to produce mosquito netting
1941 vote to unionize, strike & threatened closing]
-- 1950 – 1959 [1954 closing]
-- 1960 - 1969
-- 1970 – 1979 [1972 fire]
-- 1980
-- 1981
-- 1982 [new ownership: Lace Mill Associates]
-- 1983
-- 1984
-- 1985
-- 1986
-- 1987
-- 1988
-- 1989
-- 1990
-- 1991
-- 1992 [Lace Mill Associates file for bankruptcy
property sold to TCR New Canaan II (Weston, CT)]
-- 1993 [Int’l Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation plan; Suffolk
County assumes temporary control of property]
-- 1994 [suspicious fire, Bruce Canonico (prospective buyer’s business
dealings & Prior aliases are brought into question. New Ownership:
225 W. Main St. Corp., demolition considered]
-- 1995
-- 1996 [fires, Patchogue Village forecloses on 225 W. Main St. Corp.,
plan for baseball stadium, plan for senior housing]
-- 1997 [Patchogue Village acquires the Lace Mill property]
-- 1998 [Mill is razed, bricks are sold]
-- 1999
-- 2000 [Swezey’s Dept. Store relocates to Lace Mill property]
-- Building Specifications
-- Development Plans for Housing
-- Development Plans for Town Hall at the Patchogue Lace Mill
-- Fire, Vandalism & Theft
-- Foreclosure Proceedings
-- Governmental Relations
-- History
-- Island Industrial Park
-- Maps
-- Photographs & Illustrations
-- Signature Card
n Long Island Advance see L.I. – Patchogue - Business – Advance
n Lyceum Theatre
n MacKavner Men’s Shop [apparel]
n McPeak’s Adult Home [nursing homes]
n MacRae [roofing & siding]
n Maggio’s Bowling Alley
n Main Street Kosher Restaurant - Deli [restaurants]
n Main Street Press [newspapers]
n Marshall’s [department stores]
n Mathieu and Smith [grocery store]
n [W.R.] Marran’s Sons, Inc. [fuel oil distributors]
n Joseph E. Mayer Greenhouses [nurseries]
n Mayer’s Greenhouses & Flower Cottages, Ltd. = Mayer’s Flower Cottage [nurseries]
n Mercy Center
n Mickey Felice’s Restaurant [restaurants]
n Mid-Island Department Store [department stores]
n Midland Photo Service [photographers]
n Miller’s Mint [coin exchange store]
n Mills
-- General (& Various Mills)
Ø
Canaan
Lake
-- Daniel Haff woolen mill c1800
-- J.S. Havens paper mill c1863
-- History
-- Maps
Ø Patchogue Lake -
--- First Patchogue mill
--- Daniel Haff woolen mill (1822)
--- Edward Terry’s grist mill (1872), 1888 PELCO
--- Odell-Roe twine mill (early partof Lace Mill)
--- J. Wicks Paper Mill
--- Lace Mill see L.I. Patchogue - Business – Lace Mill
Ø Swan Creek (East Lake) –
--- Mott-Swezey grist mill
--- Joseph E. Roe twine mill
Ø West Lake – [aka Tuthill’s Creek, Little Patchogue River]
--- Warren Tobey saw mill (1791)
--- damned in 1832 by Nathaniel Smith & Daniel Gillette
n Modell’s Shoppers World, Inc. [department store]
n Montgomery Ward & Co. [department stores]
n Movies at Patchogue [theaters]
n Nassau Oyster Co. [fish markets] [1917 document of indenture]
n New York Telephone Co. [utilities][also filed here - Suffolk County Telephone Co.]
n Nessenger Chevrolet [automobile dealerships]
n Oak Park Nurseries [nurseries]
n Oar House [restaurant]
n Ocean Avenue Nursery [nurseries]
n Old Olive Tree Restaurant [restaurants]
n Olympia Confectionary [candy stores]
n O’Neill’s Pawn Shop [Pawn Shops]
n J.M. Overton’s Boarding & Livery Stables
n Palace Theater [theaters]
n The Palace Vans [movers]
n Palette and Brush Art Supply [art suppliers]
n Panache [apparel]
n Party Warehouse [party supplies]
n Pat & Jerry’s Service Station [gas station]
n Patchogue Bank [banks]
n Patchogue Driving Park
n Patchogue Electric Light Company
n Patchogue Floral [nurseries]
n Patchogue Floral Fantasyland
n Patchogue Grill [restaurants]
n Patchogue Hotel [hotels]
n Patchogue Music Store (Ackerly & Miller) [music supplies]
n Patchogue Plating [1971, located where Bargain Bilge is in 2004]
n Patchogue-Plymouth Mills Corp. see L.I. – Patchogue – Business – Lace Mill
[textile factory]
n Patchogue Shirt Manufaturing Co. [apparel mnfg.]
n Patchogue Theatre (Ward & Glynnes) [theaters]
- 1923
- 1958
- 1982
- 1983
- 1987
- 1988
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997 [“A Guide to the Historic Patchogue Theatre”]
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000 - 2009
n Patchogue Surgical Co. [medical, surgical supplies]
n Patchogue Vans [movers]
n Patty Palmer Shop
n Paul’s Carpet Service, Inc. [carpeting]
n Pelletreau & Pelletreau [law firm]
n J.C. Penney [department stores]
n People’s National Bank [banking]
n Person and Turano, Plating Specialists, Inc. [electroplating]
n Peter’s Luncheonette [restaurants]
n Irving S. Petit, Watchmaker & Jeweler [jewelers]
n Phil’s Pool Hall
n Phyllis’ House of Style [apparel]
n Pickle Deli Square [restaurants]
n Pina Shop [apparel]
n Pine Grove Inn [restaurants]
n P.J. Jewelry, Inc. [jewelers]
n P.J. Potter
n Plaza Theater [theaters]
n Potter & Price, Real Estate and Insurance [realtors, insurance agents]
n John M. Price – Dealer in Dry Goods [1879 bills of sale]
n Red Sea Publishing [publishing – Weider, Laurance]
n Reese’s 1890 House [formerly C.W. Ruland Funeral Parlor]
n (George) Reich & Sons
n Reich Bros.
n Rialto Theatre [theaters]
n River Deck [restaurant]
n Robertaccio Funeral Home [funeral homes]
n Robo Car Wash
n John J. Roe & Son
n Roe Agency Inc. [aka John J. Roe, Real Estate & Insurance
[realtors, insurance agents]
n (Justus) Roe & Sons [surveyor, inventor steel tape measure]
n Roe International, Inc.
n Roe’s Block [Mrs. E.W. Smith]
n Rollic, Inc.
n Clare Rose, Inc. [beverage distributors]
n Clare Rose Playhouse
n Rose Jewelers [jewelers]
n Ruland Funeral Home [funeral home]
n Fred M. Ruland Marble & Granite Works [monuments]
n Salvation Army Thrift Store
n Santa Fe Diner
n F.J. Schordine
n Schumann International, Inc.
n Seacrest Village
n Searles Graphics
n Al Seitz’s Tonsorial Parlors and Bath Room
n Shand’s General Store
n Robert
n M. Sharp, Dr., Undertaker and Liveryman
n South Side Traction Company see L.I. - Patchogue – Transportation - Trolleys
n Robert M. Sharp’s Livery Stable
n Boss O. Perry Smith
n Eugene P. Smith’s [pharmacy]
n G.M. Smith, Boat Builder [boat yards]
n Steven Smith Blacksmith Shop
n Smith & Ruland [undertakers] see also Ruland Funeral Home
n Smith’s Market
n Social Security Administration
n South Bay Boat Repair
n South Brookhaven Health Center West
n Southwinds Restaurant
n Spa of Patchogue
n Suffolk Book Center
n Suffolk County Sports Hall of Fame
n Suffolk County Telephone Co. see L.I.-Patchogue-Business-New York Telephone
n Sun Wave Twin Cinema
n (Joseph B.) Swezey, Real Estate and Insurance
n Swezey & Newins Store
n Swan River Bakery
n Swan Lake Water Co.
n T & S Lumber & Supply
n Theaters – General see also name of theater
n Tinker National Bank [1962, 319 East Main Street]
n Tippins Tavern
n Train’s Market
n Treasures Unlimited [metal detector shop]
n (Leroy) Thurber Bottling Works
n (Richard) Traube
n Trik Windows
n Union Savings Bank
n Unique Theater
n Van Kleef Family [plant nursery]
n Van Pelt, John V [architectural firm, designer of 1939 World’s Fair Art
Center]
n WALK FM [radio station]
n WBLI FM [radio station]
n (Frank M.) Weeks Yacht Yard
n Weeks Bros.
n Wheeled Electric Power Co.
n White Spot Diner
n Wingerath Lumber
n WLIM [radio station]
n (H.D.) Worth [electrical contractor]
n (Richard) York [shoe store]
n Cemeteries+ (Patchogue VF) See also L.I. – Cemeteries
- General
- Cedar Grove Cemetery (Four Sisters Monument)
- Directories
- Lakeview Cemetery (Louis V. Place Sailors Memorial)
- Rice Cemetery
- Roe Cemetery
- St. Francis de Sales Cemetery
- St. Paul’s Episcopal Cemetery
- Waverly Avenue Cemetery
n
Centennial+ (Patchogue VF)
n
Churches+ (Patchogue
VF) See also L.I. - Churches
n General
n Baptist
n Christian Science
n Congregational
n Episcopal
n Lutheran
n Methodist
n Roman Catholic [St. Francis de Sales]
n Seventh Day Adventist
n Commemorations+ (Patchogue VF)
n Crime & Criminals+ (Patchogue VF) See also L.I. – Crime &
Criminals
n Directories+
(Patchogue VF)
n East Patchogue+ (Patchogue VF)
see also L.I.-Patchogue-Biography
n General
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Avery Family
n Bianchi Family
n Business
n Development
n Durkee Family
n Education
n Gallo Duck Farm
n Hagerman
n Hedges Creek Swamp
n Historic Buildings (Domino Yacht Club, 76 South Country Rd., 277 South Country Rd., Hagerman Chapel, Swan River Schoolhouse, Smith-Rourke House))
n History
n Ruth (Jackwell Farm)
n Lynde, Charles Westley
n Maps
n Post Office
n Robinson Family
n Statistics
n Swan River Schoolhouse
n Smith Family (Ice Cream manufacturing) (Smith, Augustus F.)
n Education+
(Patchogue VF)
n Briarcliffe College
n Brundage Private School
n Holy Angels Regional School (St. Francis de Sales)
n Patchogue Child Care Center – 1944 - 1945
n Seton Hall
n St. Joseph’s College (Clare Rose Playhouse)
n Steirling’s English & Classical Academy, c1857 see L.I. - Education – History – Early Schools
n Patchogue-Medford Public Schools (Patchogue-Medford Education)
-- General
-- 1860 - 1869
-- 1870 - 1879
-- 1880 - 1889
-- 1890 - 1899
-- 1900 - 1909
-- 1910 - 1919
-- 1919 – 1929
-- 1920 - 1929
-- 1930 - 1939
-- 1940 - 1949
-- 1950 - 1959
-- 1960 - 1969
-- 1970 - 1979
-- 1980 - 1984
-- 1985
-- 1986
-- 1987
-- 1988
-- 1989
-- 1990
-- 1991
-- 1992
-- 1993
-- 1994
-- 1995
-- 1996
-- 1997
-- 1998
-- 1999
-- 2000
-- 2001
-- 2002
-- 2003
-- 2004
-- 2005
-- 2006
-- 2007
-- 2008
-- Board of Education Newsletters (The Messenger)
-- Bilingual Education
-- Budgets
-- Buildings (Photographs)
-- Chronology
-- Comprehensive Assessment Reports (CAR Reports)
-- Election Districts
-- Enrollment (Future) - 1979
-- History
-- Maps
-- Newsletters (“Inside P-M Schools”)
-- Officials (Principals)
-- Salaries
n General
n Buildings
n Chronology, Year of Fire Index
n History
n 1885 “The Fireman’s Tourney: A Big Day for Jamaica, and a Wet Track for the
Firemen,” (Advance, 9/12/85)
n 1898 “Patchogue Fire Department: The Brave Defenders of Our Homes and Our
Property” (Argus, 7/1/1898 with 21 portraitures of officers)
n 1915 “Look Who’s Here!” (early drawing of Patchogue F.D. with description
n 1919 New York Telephone Co. building saved from flames
Justus Roe & Sons factory (between E. Main & Terry St., int’l. manufacturers of steel tape measures and awning fixtures, seriously damaged
Unique Theatre fire (Ocean Ave., reduced to a shell, $100,000 loss)
n Flower+ (petunia) (Patchogue VF)
n General [& Multiple Structures] - postcard views
n Ackerly Bldg. (83 East Main Street)
n American Legion Building (Baker Street & South Ocean Avenue)
n Antique Clock
n Avery Homestead
n Edwin Bailey, Jr. House
n Baker Homestead (Baker Street)
n Bartlett House (West Main Street)
n Brightwood (Kate S. Gilbert Estate)
n Brookhaven Town Hall (Baker Street)
n Canfield House (Elks, John S. Havens, John J. Craven house) (East Main Street)
n Caranicus House (29 Maiden Lane)
n Case Homestead
n Cliffton House [Hotel]
n Colby House (& Cow Barn) (Baker Street)
n Congregational Church of Patchogue (95 East Main Street)
n Conklin Building Clock (1939 Town Clock)
n Craven House see Canfield House
n DeFilippo House (2006 moved from Railroad Ave to Taylor Lane)
n Jacob and Elisa Ehman House (300 Medford Avenue)
n Elks see Canfield House
n Fleischmann House (west side of Bay Avenue)
n Dr. Foster House (148 South Ocean Avenue)
n Furman Building
n Gas Lamps
n Halcyon Manor (380 Bay Ave)
n Hart’s Tavern Site (West Main Street, monument)
n S.A. Hawkins House (Main St & Havens Ave.)
n Holzer Building (South Ocean Avenue)
n House Tours
n Charles Zebulon Howell House, Adelaide Howell Kievit House (172 East Main Street, site of present day Post Office)
n Jackwill Farm (Ruth Litt House)
n Judge W.H. Jaycox House (north side of East Main Street, just west of Elks bldg.)
n Howard Johnson house
n Howland House
n Ketcham Homestead (East Main Street, part of J.T. Losee estate)
n Knights of Columbus Hall (Academy Street)
n A. Lambert & Co. Bldg.
n Losee House (69 Roe Boulevard West)
n C.T. Lowndes House (225 East Main Street)
n Lyceum Theatre (North Ocean Avenue near Lake Street)
n Medford Hotel (Route 112)
n Mills Building (So. Ocean Ave)
n Moved Houses see Relocated Structures
n Municipal Pool
n 100 North Ocean Avenue (Frank Granati House)
n Old Ice House (Rider Avenue)
n “Old Museum Building” (aka Colby’s Ice Cream Parlor) 560 So Ocean Ave moved to Patchogue Pool and Beach Club)
n Tapitha (“Aunt Tappy”) Overton House (East Main Street)
n Pape House (106 Jayne Avenue)
n Patchogue Hotel (East Main Street & Maple Avenue)
n Patchogue Pool and Beach Club
n Ward & Glynne’s Patchogue Theatre (East Main Street)
n Patchogue Village Hall (14 Baker Street)
n Post Office House (South Ocean Avenue & Terry [?] Street)
n Relocated Structures
n Roe Homestead (later Nichols Hotel, site of W.T. Grants and Patchogue-Medford Library)
n Roe’s Hotel
n G.G. Roe House (East Main Street & Route 112)
n John Roe Smith Block
n Justus Roe’s Tavern (131 East Main Street)
n Mille Roe Mansion
n Siegal Brothers
n Sixth District Court
n Micah Smith House (1812 – foot of Ocean Avenue)
n S.S. Smith House (225 East Main Street)
n Wilmot P. Smith Grammar School
n South Bay Yacht Club
n 76 South County Road
n 408 South Ocean Avenue
n S.S. Smith Residence (225 East Main Street)
n Smith-Rourke House
n Sumner, Admiral Mansion = C. Vrooman Mansion (south side of East Main Street)
n Swan River Mill
n Swan River Schoolhouse Museum (31 Roe Avenue) (Brookhaven Town Museum)
n Swezey and Newins Bldg. (corner of North Ocean Avenue & Main Street)
n Nathaniel Swezey House (corner of Railroad Avenue & West Main Street)
n Syndicate Building
n Terry Gristmill
n Terry House (West Ave and West Main St)
n Tucker House (101 Rider Avenue)
n Union Savings Bank Mural
n E.R. Van Nostrand House (Grove Avenue)
n Water Tower
n Flora Mae Wicks House (15 Wiggins Avenue)
n Youngling House (Maiden Lane)
n General [includes The Story of Patchogue, I-XI, 1665 – 1910 from the
Patchogue Advance]
n Bibliography
n Chronology (+ important dates)
n Colonial Period, c. 1600-1775
- 1664 [Winthrop Patent - present day Patchogue deeded by Unkechaugs via
Tobaccus to John Winthrop, Jr., Gov. of Connecticut]
-1749 [Sale of 2 easternmost necks (East Patchogue) to Thomas Strong &
John Brewster]
-1752 [Humphrey Avery – possibly first lottery in British North America,
34 parcels, Lot # 4 = Pachaug]
- 1756
- 1758
- 1773
n Revolution, 1775 – 1783
See also L.I.- Patchogue – Biography – Roe, Austin
See also L.I. – Biography – Woodhull Family
[resident State Assemblyman and General Nathaniel Woodhull is wounded at Battle of L.I., later dying aboard the Jersey prison ship; many villagers flee British occupation; Setauket Tavern keeper Austin Roe becomes a courier for Setauket (“Culper”) Spy Ring, later moving to Patchogue]
n 1790 [George Washington notes lunch stop at Hart’s Tavern, Patchogue in
diary of his 5-day tour of L.I.]
n 1798 [Austin Roe moves to Patchogue founding a new Roe’s Tavern]
n 1803 [Nathan Mulford appointed postmaster of first Post Office]
n 1812 [Population: 75 people in 10 houses on two streets: Old Country Road
later Montauk Hwy or Main Street) and The Lane (later Patchogue
Lane, Ocean Ave, then South Ocean Ave)
n 1840 [Daniel Webster’s speech to citizenry on national issues backfires]
n 1850
n 1857
n Civil War, 1861-1865
[“Kansas Brigade” and other villager’s participation in the war,
Elizabeth Oakes-Smith defends son Appleton Oakesmith in slave
running charges, digital images of Lincoln’s commission of George
Carman as collector of taxes in 1862, 1st District N.Y. and Patchogue’s
surviving local Civil War G.A.R. Post Veterans, ca. 1908]
n 1866
n 1867 [Micah Smith, attempt to name lower Patchogue “Smithport”]
n 1868
n 1869 [Long Island Railroad’s southern line reaches Patchogue]
n 1872
n 1873
n 1874
n 1875
n 1876 [John Hallock’s Diary (Moriches); Justus Roe starts world’s first steel
tape factory in Patchogue,]
n 1877
n 1878
n 1879
n 1880
n 1881
n 1882
n 1883 Patchogue Bustled in ’83,” by Thomas R. Bayles
n 1884
n 1885
n 1886
n 1887
n 1878
n 1879
n 1880
n 1881
n 1882
n 1883
n 1884
n 1885
n 1886
n 1887
n 1888
n 1889
n 1890
n 1891
n 1892
n 1893 Incorporation of the Village of Patchogue
n 1894
n 1895
n 1896
n 1897
n 1898 [Spanish-American War; Patchogue ice delivery to Camp Wycoff,
Theodore Roosevelt makes gubernatorial campaign whistlestop
speech in Patchogue]
See also Patchogue, LI., N.Y. in the Spanish-American War, 1898
http://pml.suffolk.lib.ny.us/spampadv.htm
n 1899
n 1900
n 1901
n 1902
n 1903
n 1904 [Patchogue first telephones]
n 1905
n 1906
n 1907
n 1908
n 1909
n 1910 Nat Roe sets world speed record at 100 mph with motorized
ice scooter of his own invention
n 1911
n 1912
n 1913
n 1914
n European War, 1914-1918
n 1915
n 1916
n 1917
n 1918
n 1919
n 1920
n 1921
n 1922
n 1923
n 1924
n 1925
n 1926
n 1927
n 1928
n 1929
n 1930
n Prohibition
n 1931
n 1932
n 1933
n 1934
n 1935
n 1936 [captioned photos of village scenes (houses, theater, WWI monument)
n 1937
n 1938
n 1939
n World War, 1939-1945
n 1940 [Maj. Gen Smedley D. Butler addresses local Americanism meeting]
n 1941 [“Capt. Roe Ryder Gets New License”; Hart’s Tavern Monument,
possum hunt on Rose Ave.]
n 1942 “These Men Serve in the Armed Forces” (Mar 26), sugar rationing begins;
“Nurseries
Expand Farm Acreage as War Measure”
n 1943 “These Men Serve in the Armed Forces” (Aug 26)
n 1944 A Magic Carpet Furlough
n 1945 Patchogue Family Album
n 1946
n 1947
n 1948
n 1949 “Washington Stopped Here, But He Didn’t Admire Scenery, According to
His Diary” 1790 (Hart’s Tavern monument)
n 1950 Census of Population
n 1951
n 1952
n 1953
n 1954
n 1955
n 1956
n 1957
n 1958 Bicentennial of Avery Lottery; “A Glimpse of the Future of Patchogue”
n 1959
n 1960
n 1961
n 1962
n 1963
n 1964
n 1965
n 1966
n 1967
n 1968
n 1969
n 1970
n 1971
n 1972
n 1973
n 1974
n 1975
n 1976
n 1977
n 1978
n 1979
n 1980
n 1981
n 1982
n 1983
n 1984
n 1985
n 1986
n 1987
n 1988
n 1989
n 1990
n 1991
n 1992
n 1993
n 1994
n 1995
n 1996
n 1997
n 1998
n 1999
n 2000
n 2001
n 2002
n 2003
n 2004
n 2005
n 2006
n Hospitals+ (Patchogue
VF)
n Housing+ (Homeless+) (Patchogue VF)
n Indians+ see L.I. – Indians - Tribal Groupings - Unkechaugs (Poospatucks)
n General
n Canaan Lake
n East Lake (aka Swan Lake)
n Patchogue Lake
n West Lake
n Maps+ (Patchogue VF)
n Name+ (Patchogue VF)
n North Patchogue+ (Patchogue VF)
n General
n Boyle Park
n History
n Rider Avenue Park
n Sandspit Park
n Shorefront Park
n Veteran’s Memorial Park
n Waverly Park
n Patchogue-Medford
Library+ (Patchogue VF)
n General
n Bookmarks
n Building & Grounds Plans
n Busts (Emerson & Longfellow)
n Catalogues
n Centennial
n Chronology
n Directors & Officers
n Friends of the Library
n History –
- General
- 1883 [Patchogue Library Assn. founded, subscription & donation collection
moved
to 1-room Library (rental) in Floyd Overton shoe store, Library opens Aug
18 with printed 1st Catalogue listing 635 books, arranged by accession
number, $1 annual subscription fee, $5 with voting privileges
- 1884 [Library’s treasurer, nearly lynched, attempts suicide, is replaced,
‘Librarian’s’ wife dies, Library ordered out, Library moves to rented room in G. Ackerly’s stationary store]
- 1885 [’84 or ’85, Library moves back to shoestore owned by J. L. Overton]
- 1886 [fundraising shortfalls continue until 1899]
- 1887
- 1888
- 1889
- 1890 [brief rally, call for pubic support of Library]
- 1891
- 1892 [board ceases meeting until 1896]
- 1893
- 1894
- 1895
- 1896 [Board meets, Library moves to less expensive rooms in New Lyceum]
-1897 [Patchogue Sorosis created, Library collection reaches 1500 books]
- 1898 [Dec 19 Sorosis meeting calls for a public library, creates committee]
- 1899 [final meeting of Patchogue Library Assn., Sorosis to run demonstration public
library for a year to garner support for a vote on its establishment, library
moved to John Roe Smith bldg. (it’s first location), Marion Brundage, first
trained librarian, dewey decimal classification introduced]
- 1900 [Public vote creates Patchogue Library, 5-member Board of Trustees elected,
takes over form Sorosis, receives NYS Charter on Dec 20]
- 1901
- 1902 [Library moves to room in Ackerly Block music store]
- 1903 [Edith Terry becomes Librarian, Judge Wilmot M. Smith initiates
Carnegie correspondence: seeks funds to create a public library building,
negotiations stall for lack of land]
- 1904 [Edwin Bailey, Sr. donates property on Lake St. for Library]
- 1905 [Carnegie negotiations for $10,000 continue and succeed]
- 1906 [architect selected]
- 1907 [construction runs into serious cost overages]
- 1908 [Patchogue’s is dedicated on March 4, Carnegie approves
extra $5,000]
- 1909
- 1910 [Claire Sumner becomes Librarian; Trustees attempt regular meetings; patron
I.D. cards introduced, art collection]
- 1911 [property boundary squared off, thematic bibliographies prepared, meeting of
area librarians hosted by Library in May]
- 1912 [story hours for children introduced, travel collection table]
- 1913 [catalog upgraded, foreign language books introduced]
- 1914 [Alma D. Custead becomes librarian, 1914-1945, substitute librarian hired,
registration and circulation rise, 2,344 books circulate in 2nd 6 mos., war and
peace themes]
- 1915 [duplicate pay collection introduced; music collection expands, radiopticon
travelogue, cookbooks, gardening, children’s, WWI and holiday selection
bibliographies prepared, multi-language, ESL, citizenship books expand, poetry lecture series; Library leads state for circulation, for libraries of its size: 6,734 books, circulation: 32,115]
- 1916 [Kindergarten classes in basement; 2-week infantile paralysis quarantine yields
annual review, agricultural, travel books expand, librarian organizes public
school book collections]
- 1917 [better lighting and best rate for coal are items of concern, organizations using
basement are charged $.25 per head; library is featured on cover of local travel
book]
- 1918 [library conducts
local book drive for troops, a barrage “against the blue
devils of loneliness and depression”, Trustees institute regular quarterly meetings]
- 1919 [chickens, ducks & geese living in library yard, with village trustees and
health officers”, Carnegie correspondence, renewed for expansion of crowded facility is rebuffed]
- 1920 [Library receives memorial gift of Winged Victory (the Nike of Samothrace),
full-sized in plaster, Library is one of 3 receiving highest mark in state for “…
standards, methods, quality and extent of service”, local author Rabbi Heller
donates copy of his book, Library acquires its 1st book truck, army air service
flier provides exhibit of his aerial photos, Sorosis is temporarily housed at
Library]
- 1921 [focus on building repairs, State Library reports, “Mrs. Custead handled more
books without an assistant than any librarian in the State”, Statewide library
convention at Library, Carnegie Corp. turns down request for library expansion, Arlington H. Carman donates his father’s (George’s) 1862 Commission as Federal tax collector for 1st District of New York, signed by A. Lincoln and Chase, to library]
- 1922
- 1923
- 1924
- 1925
- 1926
- 1927
- 1928
- 1929
- 1930
- 1931
- 1932
- 1933
- 1934
- 1935
- 1936 [Lincoln Commission is found and stored away again]
- 1937
- 1938
- 1939
- 1940
- 1941
- 1942
- 1943 [Library leads county-wide book drive for troops, 1943-1945]
- 1944
- 1945 [Alma D. Custead retires; Muriel Wiggins becomes Librarian]
- 1946
- 1947
- 1948
- 1949 [Lincoln commission of George Carman found for last time]
- 1950 [Lions Club gifts ceiling projector to Library]
- 1951 [Heating Plant changes]
- 1952
- 1953 [W.T. Grant store opens]
- 1954
-1955
- 1956
- 1957
- 1958
- 1958
- 1959
- 1960
- 1961
- 1962
- 1963
- 1964
- 1965
- 1966
- 1967
- 1968
- 1969
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973 [Charter amendment renames library, The Patchogue-Medford Library]
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1980 [Library moves to 54 - 60 E. Main St., formerly W.T. Grant Store, formerly Nichols
Hotel and Roe Hoemstead]
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1985 [ca. 1985, first computer in Library]
- 1986
- 1987
- 1988
- 1989
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 1999 [salt-water fishing rods & reels lent]
- 2000 [Centennial of NYS Chartering]
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
n Illustrations -
- Buildings [Structures & Locations]
- Previous Buildings on Site (Dr. Roe House, Grant’s Dept. Store)
-Indexes
- Maps
- People
- Photographs
- Other
King of Morocco painting
n Library Cards
n Local History Room
n Newsletters
n No date items
n Phyllis A. Whitney Award (Whitney, Phyllis A.)
n Policy Statements/Bookmarks
n Postcards
n Treasurer’s Reports
n Young Adult Department
n Photographs+ (pictures, drawings) (Patchogue VF)
n Places Rated+ (Patchogue VF)
n Planning+ (Patchogue VF)
n Building Code – Building Zone Ordinance for the Village of Patchogue
n Poetry+ (Patchogue VF) See also L.I. - Poetry
n Population+ (Patchogue VF) See also L.I. - Population
n Police+ (Patchogue VF) See also L.I. – Suffolk County –
Police
n General
n Boundaries
n Business Improvement District
n Historian
n Mayors (and Officials)
n Seal
n 1893
n 1898
n 1924
n 1935
n 1936
n 1940
n 1943
n 1946
n 1947
n 1951
n 1954
n 1960
n 1963
n 1964
n 1966
n 1971
n 1972
n 1974
n 1976
n 1979
n 1980
n 1981
n 1982
n 1983
n 1984
n 1985
n 1986
n 1987
n 1988
n 1989
n 1990
n 1991
n 1992
n 1993
n 1994
n 1995
n 1996
n 1997
n 1998
n 1999
n 2000
n 2001
n 2002
n 2003
n 2004
n 2005
n 2006
n 1922
n 1925
n 1933
n 1934
n 1936
n 1939
n 1947
n 1948
n 1952
n 1960
n 1986
n 1992
n 1993
n 1996
n Master Plan
n General
n Mud Creek (East Patchogue)
n Patchogue River
n Swan Creek
n
Shipbuilding+ (Patchogue
VF)
n General (& Multiple)
n Baker, Charles F & Baker, Fillmore
n Bishops Boat Yard (aka South Bay Boat Repair)
n Conklin, DeWitt
n Furman, John T.
n Wicks, S.C. & Co. (. Miller, George H.)
n Weeks Yacht Yard
n Ships+ (Patchogue VF)
n
General (+multiple ships)
n
Ande (catboat)
n
Edwin Bailey (steamer)
n
Grace Bailey (aka Mattie)
(schooner)
n
Joseph Bailey (gas screw)
n
Curiosity (oyster steamer, Captain
Charles Mott)
n
Cygnet (aka Three Bears or
Keitt) (yacht)
n
Edward (gas screw (yacht?))
n
Elvira
(sloop)
n
Charles W. Lynde (schooner)
n
Patchogue
(steam ferryboat)
n Patchogue Customs Office
n Priscilla (sloop, later schooner)
n Regeo (sharpie built by DeWitt Conklin)
n Shipbuilding + (Patchogue VF)
n Statistics+ (Patchogue VF)
n Soup Kitchens+ (Patchogue VF) Capt. Davis
n Academy St. [after the 19th century academy, eventually Patchogue’s 1st High School]
n Academy Ct. [after the 19th century academy, eventually Patchogue’s 1st High School]
n Avery Ave. [after Avery, Charles or Avery, Humphrey]
n Bailey St. [after Bailey, Edwin Sr. or Jr.]
n Baker St. [after Baker, Capt. Davis]
n Bransford St. [after Emerson, L.R. or Bransford, Sarah]
n Carman St. [after Carman, George F., federal tax collector for the first district
of New York, a Lincoln appointee]
n Conklin St. [after Conklin, Howard S. stationer]
n Edwards St. [after Edwards, Edward]
n Foster St. [after Foster M.D., Eagate]
n Four Corners [junction of Main St. and Ocean Ave.]
n Fulton St. [after Robert Fulton(?), former name of Main St.]
n Furman Lane [after Furman, George H. lawyer and historian]
n Gerard St. [after Gerard, George Dallas or Gerard, Hiram]
n Jayne Ave.
n Ketcham Ave. [Ketcham Family]
n Maiden Lane
n Main Street
n Maple Ave.
n Marvin St.
n Medford Ave. [road to Medford, aka Route 112]
n Newins St. [after Newins, Fred M. co-founder of Swezey & Newins]
n Oak Street
n Ocean Ave, N.
n Ocean Ave., S. [formerly Water St.]
n Railroad Ave. [after LIRR’s arrival in 1868]
n Roe Ave [after Austin, Justus or John J. Roe]
n Roe Blvd., E. [after Austin, Justus or John J. Roe]
n Roe Blvd., W. [after Austin, Justus or John J. Roe]
n Rose Ave. [after Rose, Charles S]
n Rose St. [after. Rose, Charles S]
n Route 112 [aka Medford Ave. see also L.I. – Transportation – Roads – Route 112]
n Saxton St.
n South Ocean Ave. [formerly Water St.]
n Swezey Ave. [after. Swezey, Joseph B]
n Swezey St. [after. Swezey Joseph B]
n Terrell St. [after Terrell, Emerson G.]
n Terry Rd. [after Terry, Edward H.]
n Terry St. [after Terry Edward H.,]
n Washington Ave.
n West Ave.
n Wheeler Court
Temples
& Synagogues+ (Patchogue VF)
(Temple Beth El of Patchogue)
Transportation+ (Patchogue VF)
n Aviation
n Bridges
n Cycling (Mile-A-Minute Murphy’s Ride, Century Run, Cross-Island Cycle Path)
n Dunton-Boynton Bicycle Railroad
n Ferries (Davis Park Ferry)
n Long Island Rail Road
n Parking
n Roads
n Signs
n Trolleys (South Side Traction Company, South Shore Traction Company, Suffolk Traction Company, Patchogue & Port Jefferson Traction Company)
n Stage Coaches
Toxic
Sites+ (Patchogue VF)
Walking Tours+ (Patchogue VF)
Waterfront+ (Patchogue VF)
n General
n Mascot Dock
n
Sandspit Dock
n
Smithport Park
see L.I. – Patchogue – Parks –
Smithport Park
n
Underwater Land (foot of Bay, Rider, Ocean and
Cedar Aves)
Women+
(Patchogue VF)
n General
n 1970-1979 [RCA purchase]
n 1980-1982
n 1983
n 1984 [Pine Barrens Review Commission established]
n 1985
n 1986
n 1987 [Pine Barrens Referendum]
n 1988 [revised Pine Barrens referendum]
n 1989 [Pine Barrens Society lawsuit re SEQUA]
n 1990 [NYS $1.9B Environmental Bond Act]
n 1991
n 1992
n 1993 [NYS Pine Barrens Protection Act]
n 1994 [Comprehensive Land Use Plan]
n 1995 [Comprehensive Pine Barrens Plan]
n 1996
n 1997 [Fires]
n 1998-2005
n Bibliography
n Central Pine Barrens Joint Planning & Policy Commission
[Report of Activities for the Period 1993-1998]
n Chronology
n Compatible Growth Area Application Packet
n Ecology
n Fact Sheet
n History
n Law and Legislation [Long Island Pine Barrens Maritime Reserve Act]
n Library, Central Pine Barrens Commission
n Maps
n Reports
n Transfer Development Rights (TDRs)
Pine
Valley*
n General
n 1940-1949
n 1950-1959
n 1960-1969
n 1970-1979
n 1980-1989
n 1990-1999
n 2000-2009
n Directories
n Long Island Regional Planning Board
n Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Commission
n Project 2000
Poetry*
n General
n Directories (2002)
n New York State
- General
n Off Track Betting Corporation
n Political Parties
- Conservatives
- Democrats
- GOP
- General
- Brookhaven Town
-General
- Strebel, Patricia
- Ziedler, Richard
- Independents
- Suffolk County
n 1800 - 1899
n 1940 – 1949
n 1950 – 1959
n 1960 – 1969
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Growth
n General
n 1950 – 1969
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Automobile Industry
n Barnum, P.T.
n Gudzik’s Marine
n History (first settler John Roe, 1682)
n Long Island Comfort
n Maps
n Mather Family (John T. Mather, Mather Shipyard)
n Port Jefferson Station (Comsewogue School District) (first settled 1875 – 1880)
n Shipbuilding see L.I. – Shipbuilding – Port Jefferson
n Terryville
Postal
Service*
n General
n Arthur, Chester (summer home in Sag Harbor)
n Bush, George W. (March 2004 trip to LI)
n Eisenhower, Dwight (1960 visit with Nixon)
n First Ladies (Jackie Bouvier Kennedy, Anna Symmes Harrison and
Julia Gardiner Tyler were LIers)
n Jefferson, Thomas (visited William Floyd, Unkechaugs)
n Harrison, William Henry (Anna Symmes Harrison)
n Madison, James (in love with Catherine Floyd)
n Nixon, Richard (1960, 1972 visits)
n Roosevelt, Theodore (Sagamore Hill)
n Tyler, John (wife Julia Gardiner was LIer)
n Washington, George (1790 tour)
Poquott*
Quogue*
Radio* (Wireless*)
Rankings*
Recreation*
Remsenburg*
Ridge*
Riverhead* (N.Y.: Town) -
n
General
n
1960 – 1969
n
1970 – 1979
n
1980 – 1989
n
1990 – 1999
n
2000 – 2009
n
Annuals (Long Island Business Monthly 1970, 1971,
1980 – 1985)
n
Atlantis Marine
World Aquarium (Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation
formerly Okeanos Ocean Research Foundation)
n
Calverton
(Grumman Facility, U.S. Navy) see L.I. – Calverton
n
Farmland Preservation
n
Hallockville Museum Farm
n
Henry Perkins
Hotel
n
History
n
Maps
n
Northville
n
Peconic River (
Mills)
n
Photographs &
Illustrations
n
Polish Town
n
Preservation
& Landmarks Society of Riverhead
n
Riverhead Arts
Council
n
Riverhead
Racetrack
n
Riverhead Savings
Bank
n
Reeves Park
n
Splish Splash
Water Park
n
Suffolk County
Historical Society
n
Tanger Outlet
Center
n
Vail-Leavett
Music Hall
n
Washington Engine
Company No. 2
see also L.I. Parks
see also L.I. – Land - Acquisition
n General
n Carman’s River
n Law & Legislation (conservation, preservation)
n Peconic River
n Nissequogue River
Rocky Point*
Ronkonkoma* and Lake Ronkonkoma* -
n 1960 – 1969
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Bavarian Inn
n Cenacle Convent & Maude Adams (Our Lady of the Retreat in the Cenacle)
n Fishes and Fishing
n Hawkins Family (of Lake Ronkonkoma and Lake Grove)
n History
n LIRR Station
n Lore & Legend of Lake Ronkonkoma
n Maps
n Motor Parkway eastern terminus (William K. Vanderbilt, Petit Trianon) see also L.I. – Transportation – Roads – Vanderbilt Motor Parkway
n Preservation Plan
n Ronkonkoma Inn
St.
James*
n General
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 - 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 - 2009
n Bluepoints Company, Inc. (West Sayville)
n Business (Blacksmith Shop (Robert Holmes, Alfred Lawrence), Bud’s Service Station,
Duryea (Charles H.) Machine Shop and Garage, Ehrenbergs Pharmacy,
Gerber’s Department Store, Grand Central and Sparrow Park, Heinlein Hardware,
K Mart, Levy (Joseph) Outfitter (1912), McGowin’s Garage, Otto (T.N.) Meat Market,
Raynor (W.N.) Marble and Granite Monuments, Sayville Ford, Sayville Inn & Tavern,
Sayville Opera House, Westin’s Boat Shop)
n Education (Schools, Old 88)
n Ferries
n Fire Department
n Historic Buildings (Structures & Sites) (Bathing Beaches, Candee Hotel, Cedarshore (Powell
Family), Edwards (John) House, Hotel Delevan,
Hotel Kensington, Meadowcroft, Sayville Country Club,
Shoreham Hotel & Beach Club, Thornhill’s Drug Store
n History
n Name
n Photographs & Illustrations
n Sayville Historical Society
n Sayville Yacht Club
n Telefunken Radio Station
n West Sayville
n West Sayville Naval Base (Base No. 5)
Sculpture*
Seals*
(village, town, state)
Selden*
n General
n 1980 – 1999 ("Thinking of Living In…", Thomas Flanagan)
n
2000 –
2009
n
Bethel Christian Avenue Laurel Hill Historic
District
n
Churches
n
Delano Studios
n
History
n Setalcott Indians
n
Setauket
Spy Ring (Culper Spy Ring)
n
Thompson House
n
Three Village Historian (1987, 1993-4 – Strong’s Neck, Poulos Family,
West Family, Shore Road Area)
n Three Village Historical Society (Newsletters)
n Tinker National Bank (history)
See also L.I. – Indians – Tribal Groupings – Shelter Island
n General
n 1930 – 1939
n 1940 – 1949
n 1950 – 1959
n 1960 - 1969
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 - 2009
n Dering Harbor
n Description & Travel
n Fire Department
n Garr Estate (Artemis Ward Estate)
n Griffing, Evans K.
n History (1784 visit of Venezuelan patriot, Francisco de Mirando, Frank Smith, the Borax king))
n Manhanset House
n Maps
n Mashomack Preserve see also L.I. – Land - Acquisition – Nature Conservancy
n Politics & Government
n Saint Gabriel’s Passionist Retreat
n Shelter Island Ferry
n Shelter Island Heights
n Shelter Island Hoax (stone marker – Putikaos – Retawerif)
n Shelter Island Historical Society (October 1995 newsletter)
n General
n Brooklyn [Poillon Shipyard]
n Modern [Steiger Craft, Greg Brazier schooner “Phoenix”, Batchelor Society, Garvey boats,
various family built ships]
n Patchogue [Gil Smith]
n Port Jefferson [general, Bayles, Mather]
n Oyster Bay
n Sands Point
n Setauket [Nehemiah Hand, “Boyne” – Floyd Family]
n Stony Brook
n General
n Agamemnon [American Union, Captain Sheldon Hubbard]
n Berkentines [Regina Maris]
n Breeches Buoy
n Brigantines [Spark, Unicorn]
n Catboats [Ande, Great South Bay]
n Coasters [Cold Spring Harbor, Rachel & Ebenezer]
n Cruise Ships [Amigo (sloop), Appledore ( schooner), Bay Mist, Francy (sloop), Marilee (yawl),
Meka II (brig), Peconic River Queen (paddle wheeler), Petrol (yawl), Pioneer (schooner), Phoenix (schooner), Rachel & Ebenezer (schooner), Richard Robbins (schooner), Thomas Jefferson
(paddlewheeler), Ventura (sloop)]
n Dredges [H. Butler Flower Company’s suction dredge]
n Ferries see L.I. – Transportation - Ferries
n Ketches [Little Jennie]
n Launches [Abiel Abbott Law – kerosene oil]
n Motorboats [Dominy Yacht Club Race, 1937, Patchogue to Babylon]
n Naval [HMS Klang II (sailboat, see also World War, 1939-1945 - Naval Operations,
1940 evacuation of Dunkirk), U.S.S. Long Island (aircraft carrier escort, first CVE),
U.S.S. Monitor (ironclad), Philadelphia (1776 warship), U.S.S. Providence (sloop-
of-war: replica of John Paul Jones 1st command) see also L.I. – History --
Revolution, 1775 – 1783 – Naval Operations) U.S.S. Slater (destroyer escort);
U.S.S. Suffolk (attack cargo ship), U.S.S. Suffolk County (LST – landing ship)]
n
Packets
n
Party Boats
[Captain Scotty]
n Restoration [Antique & Classic Boat Society (mahogany speed boats), Bar Harbor 30 (sloop),
Chips (sloop), Cutty Sark (tea clipper), Eagle (yawl) (Full Sea Inc.), Ibis No 2 (Herreshoff sloop), Phantom No 13 (Herreshoff sloop), Daniel
Hallock ( paddlewheeler), Rebecca Lee (paddlewheeler), Regina Maris
(berkintine), Michael Kutchner (Greenport resident), Mark 10 (frigate), Nor’easter
(yawl) (Richard Boyd, Islip), 1955 Whirlwind – Joe Adams, Carman’s River,
Yarmouth (steamship)]
n Sailboats [SS Class]
n Schooners [Aldabaran, Appledore (1978 replica), Amistad, Blue Nose, Captain Joe Robinson,
Charles W. Lynde, Mystery Schooner (Fire Island), 3-masted schooner, Wanderer (slave ship), George L. Fessenden]
n Sloops [Christeen, Emma Southard, Emperor, Modesty, Priscilla]
n Steamboats [Bridgeport, General Whitney, General Slocum (Fire), Glen Cove, Larchmont,
Lexington, Montauk Steamboat Company, Seawanhaka, Senekes, Shelter Island]
n Submarines
n Titanic [Long Islanders traveling on]
n Towing Vessels [Alarm]
n Wharfage [1866]
n Women [Sailing Circle}
n Yachts [Wanderer - slave ship]
See also L.I. – United States Coast Guard (U.S. Life Saving Service)
n General & Multiple Wrecks
n Ada Rhame – 1882 [sloop]
n Alice Reed 1902 [bark]
n Anahuac – 1924 [oil tank steamer]
n Antonio Lopez – 1909
n Baldwin – 1961 [destroyer]
n Bay Queen – 1901 [sloop]
n Beaumont [schooner]
n Bell Buoy
See L.I. – Shipwrecks – Pelican
n Bessie A. White – 1922 [Canadian schooner]
n Black Warrior – 1859 [steamer]
n Bodo – 1906 [Norwegian schooner-steamer]
n Brazil – 1899 [Berkentine]
n Bristol [Bark]
n
Circassian - 1876
n Commodore –1866 [steamer]
n Culloden, H.M.S. – 1781 [British 74-gun ship of the line]
See also L.I. – History -- Revolution, 1775 – 1783 -- Naval Operations
See also L.I. – History -- Revolution, 1775 – 1783 – Naval Operations
n Directories
n Drumelzier, H.M.S. – 1904 [British steamer]
n Eli – 1989 [commercial fishing trawler]
n Elizabeth – 1850 [Bark lost near Point O’Woods, Margaret Fuller dies]
n Elmiranda – 1894
n Emma C. Overton – 1616 [schooner]
n Emma Jane – 1891 [schooner]
n Emma Titus – 1915 [schooner]
n Franklin – 1884 [side-wheeler]
n Gluckauf - 1893 [German steamer]
n Gowanburn - 1907 [steamer]
n Gussie – 1880 [schooner]
n Gwendoline Steers – 1963 [tugboat]
n Helen J. Halloway – 1876 [three-masted schooner]
n Hickman – 1881 [schooner]
n Howard B. Peck [three-masted schooner]
n Independence – 1883 [Italian steamship]
n Jesse Carll - 1889 [schooner]
n
John Adams
– 1826
n
John B. Manning - 1895
[schooner]
n Julia – 1884 [schooner]
n Lamington – 1896 [British Steamer]
n Larchmont – 1907 [steamer]
n Legionnaire, S.S.S. – 1943
n Lexington - 1840 [steamboat]
n Louis Philippe – 1842 [French packet steamer]
n Louise H. Randall - 1893 [schooner]
n Louis V. Place 1895 [schooner]
n
Madge Schuts – 1882 [sloop]
n
Margaretha – 1882 [German cargo ship]
n
Mexico -1837
n Mildred - 1912
n Miles Mercy – 1909 [4-masted schooner]
n Money Ship – 1816 [unidentified East End mystery]
n Monuments [Rockaway monument, see Louis V. Place for
Patchogue monument]
n Northern Pacific – 1919 [luxury liner]
n Oregon - 1896 [luxury liner]
n Pelican – 1951 [fishing boat]
n Persian – 1859
n Peter Richmers – 1908 [4-masted square rigger]
n Princzess Irene [three-masted schooner]
n Puritan – 1908 [Scottish schooner]
n Republic- 1909 [luxury liner, sunk off Nantucket]
n Roda - 1908 [steamer]
n Rosina – 1871 [bark] [wrecking party]
n Rye Cliff – 1918 [paddlewheel steam ferry, formerly the General Knox]
n San Diego - 1918 [cruiser sunk in WWI by German U-boat]
n Savannah - 1819 [hybrid steamship/sailing packet]
n Sea Lark – 1860 [schooner]
n Seawanhaka – 1880 [steamer]
n Scotia – 1887 [steamship]
n Slocum – 1904 [steamship]
n Student Prince - [Novia Scotia schooner]
n Sylph - 1815 [British sloop-of-war]
n Swallow – 1909 [fishing schooner]
n Texas – 1996 [oil barge]
n Thomas, S.M. – 1885 [3-masted schooner]
n Vincente Bonano – 1906 [Italian freighter]
n Yankee – 1919 [aka G&D, German Great Lakes freighter]
n General
n Broadway Mall
n Breslin Realty – History
n Bellport Outlet Mall
n Galleria (Fortunoff, Westbury)
n Green Acres Mall
n Miscellaneous Malls
n Roosevelt Field
n Smithaven Mall (opened 1969)
n South Shore Mall
n Sunshine Mall
n Tanger Outlet Mall
n Syosset (Cerro Wire & Cable Co. site)
n “Top Shopping Centers” (Long Island Business News 1977, 1985, 1986, 1994)
n Walt Whitman Mal
n Yaphank Mall (Breslin, Grant, Parr)
n Abolitionists (Quakers)
n African Methodist Episcopal Church (A.M.E. Church)
n Ballton, Samuel (Greenlawn, “Pickle King”)
n Bland, James A. (composer “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny”)
n Brookhaven (N.Y.: Town)
n Emigration to Liberia
n Freed Slaves
n Gall, Tom (first freed L.I. slave)
n Hammond, Jupiter
n History
n Manumission (July 4, 1827)
n Medicine, African (treating smallpox)
n Nassau County (N.Y.)
n Queens County (N.Y.)
n Slave Running
n Slave Ships
- General
- Amistad
- Wanderer
n Shelter Island
n Smith, Venture (published diary)
n Southold (N.Y.: Town)
n Suffolk County (N.Y.)
n Underground Railroad
Smithtown*
Smuggling* (Rum running)
Songs*
n General
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Dongan Patent
n Historic Buildings
n Historic Buildings – Dragon’s Head
n History
n Maps
n Pelletreau, Captain Elias
South
Haven*
n General
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Custer Institute (astronomy)
n Development
n Directories
n Genealogy
n History
- General
- Bicentenary Celebration – 1850
- Controversy over Priority of Settlement with Southampton
- Guide to Historical Markers
- Historical Museums
- Tercentenary Historic Exhibit – 1936
- 325th Anniversary Celebration – 1965
n Maps
n Post Offices
n Vineyards & Wineries see L.I. Agriculture – Vineyards & Wineries
Speech*
Speonk*
n General
n Baseball (history of Shea Stadium)
n Baseball – L.I. Ducks
n Cycling (Bicycling, Biking)
n Golf
n Hockey
n Hockey – New York Islanders
n Horses (Horseback Riding)
n Hunting
n L.I. Sports Hall of Fame
n Miscellaneous – [Auto Racing, Bowling, Cheerleading, Court Tennis, Croquet, Cross Island Marathon, Deck Hockey, Harness Racing, Hiking (Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference), Hot Air Ballooning, Kayaking, Lacrosse, Landsailing, Lawn Bowling, 1996 Olympians, Rugby, Sailplaning, Scuba Diving (USS San Diego), Sled Dog Racing, Stock Car Racing (Islip Raceway- birthplace - Demolition Derby) (Riverhead Raceway), Soccer, Surfboarding, Surfing, Trap & Skeet Shooting, Treasure Hunting, Triathlon, Vanderbilt Cup Auto Race, Wrestling]
n National Rifle Assciation
Statistics*
Stony
Brook*
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n History
n Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages
n Three Village Inn
n State University at Stony Brook
n Ward Melville Heritage Organization (Stony Brook Village)
n West Meadow Beach (West Meadow Beach bungalows)
n General
n Annuals
n Budget
n Charter & Charter Revision
n Clerk’s Office
n Commemorations
n Courts
n Development
n Directories
- 1960
- 1976 Manufacturer’s Guide & Services Directory
- 2001
n District Attorney
n Elections see L.I. – Elections or L.I. - Politicians
n Environment (SEQRA)
n Ethics
n Executive
n Farm & Educational Center (see L.I. - Agriculture -- Suffolk County Farm & Educational Center)
n Finance
n Health, Department of (sewers)
n History
n Legislature see also L.I. - Politicians – Suffolk County Legislature
n Police
- Annual Reports
- Auxiliary Police
- Directories
- History
- Marine Division
- 1917 – 1969
- 1970 – 1979
- 1980 – 1985
- 1986
- 1987
- 1988
- 1989
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996-2005
n “Peconic County”
n Planning
n Population
n Real Estate (see also L.I. – Land Use – Land Acquisition – Suffolk County)
n Reapportionment
n Southwest Sewer District
n Statistics (Population)
n Tercentenary
Transportation* –
n General [Long Island Transportation Project 2000, Suffolk Mileage Chart]
n Bridge Across Sound
n Ferries
n History [milestones in Long Island Transportation]
n Maglev
- Accidents (Newsday series Death on the Roads)
- Bread and Cheese Hollow Road
- County Road 8 (proposed)
- Directories
- Farm to Market Road
- Fish Thicket Road
- History
- Horseblock Road
- Hotwater Street
- Long Island Expressway [L.I.E. 495]
- Maps
- Montauk Highway [Route 27]
- Motor Parkway see Vanderbilt Motor Parkway below
- North Shore Expressway (proposed)
- Ocean Parkway
- Parkways [Northern State Parkway, Southern State Parkway]
- Planning
- Portion Road
- Repair (& Bid-Rigging)
- Route 25 [Middle Country Road]
- Route 25A [North Country Road]
- Route 110
- Route 112
- Route 347
- Safety
- Sunrise Highway [Route 27]
- Traffic Congestion
- Vanderbilt Motor Parkway (Vanderbilt Cup Race)
- Veterans Memorial Highway
- Whiskey Road
- William Floyd Parkway
- Wireless Road
n Sleighs
n Stage Coaches
n Steamboats
n Trolleys
TWA
Flight 800*
United
States Coast Guard * (United States Live Saving
Service, lifesaving
stations)
see also L.I. -
Shipwrecks
Veterans*
Wading
River*
Watermill*
n Bibliography
n Bays (Estuaries), Beaches & Ocean
n Draft L.I. Groundwater Management Plan
n Duck Farming
n Gasoline
n General
n Groundwater Contamination
n Law & Legislation
n Nitrogen
n Nonpoint Source Pollution
n Ocean Dumping
n Oil (Land, Sea & Offshore Drilling)
n Pesticides
n Radiation
n Salt Water Intrusion
Water
Supply* (Suffolk County Water Authority*
SCWA)
n General
n Brookhaven (N.Y.: Town)
n East End
n History
n Modern
n West of Brookhaven (N.Y.: Town)
n General
n 1950 – 1969
n 1970 – 1989
n 1990 – 2009
n Blizzards
- General
- 1811
- 1888
- 1893
- 1894
- 1896
- 1898
- 1899
- 1902
- 1947
- 1960
- 1978
- 1982
- 1983
- 1993
- 1996
- 2003
n Climate
n Folklore
n Forecasting
n Global Warming
n Historic Storms
n Indian Summer
n Hurricanes (1600 – 1900 Hurricanes see Historic Storms)
- General
- 1938
- 1944
- Belle
- Bob
- Carol
- Donna
- Doria
- Gloria
- Hurricane Preparedness
n Nor’easters
- Halloween Storm of 1991
- December 1992 Storm
n Rainfall
n Records (1816: year of no summer)
n Statistics
n Storm Surge Map
n Temperature
Westhampton*
& Westhampton Beach*
Whales*
& Whaling*
n General
n Deer
n Insects
n Mammals (Land) (bats, fox, groundhogs aka woodchucks, history (1683), mink, muskrats,
opossums, nuisance, rabbits, raccoons, shrews, skunks, trapping, voles,
wolves)
n Snakes
n Toads, Frogs & Salamanders
n Turtles
n U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Witchcraft* (Colonial)
n General
n Artists
n Bibliography
n Biography
- General (includes Notable LI Women)
- Chase, Martha (DNA researcher)
- Clarke, Charity
- Dodge, Phoebe
- Friedan, Betty (one founder of National Organization of Women)
- Gardiner, Julia
- Gitlin, Jane
- Jones, Rosalie
- Leftenant-Colon, Nancy
- Mangels, Mary
- McArdle, Rita
- Moody, Deborah
- Nogiewich, Peggy
- Quimby, Harriet
- Raynor, Harriet
- Woodhull, Victoria Chafin
n Black Women of LI, Inc.
n Business
n CEO’s
n Clubs
n Country Club Entry
n Displaced Homemakers
n Domestic Violence
n Employment Discrimination
n Genealogy – Female Lineage
n History
- General
- Colonial Period, c. 1600 - 1775
- Revolution, 1775 – 1783
- Civil War, 1861 – 1863
- 1920
- 1945
n Judges
n LI Fund for Women & Girls Grants
n L.I. Women’s Agenda
n LI Women’s Coalition Newsletter
n LI Women’s Institute
n Minorities
n Minority & Women’s Owned Business Groups
n Politics & Government
n Science & Technology
n Seafaring (19th Century)
n Services – Directories
n Sexual Harassment
n Suffrage Movement
n Temperance Movement
n Traditional Roles
n U.S. Armed Forces
n Women’s History Month
Wyandanch*
Yaphank* [see also L.I. – Shopping Malls – Yaphank]
n General
n 1970 – 1979
n 1980 – 1989
n 1990 – 1999
n 2000 – 2009
n Brookhaven Town Center (Grant Mall, Wilbur Breslin Mall, North Shore Properties, ‘Willy World’)
n Camp Siegfried (American Nazis, German American Bund)
n East Yaphank
n Historic Buildings
n Historic District
n History ( mills, Mary Louise Booth)
n Maps
n Parks
n Racetrack (Parr Meadows, Suffolk Meadows)
n Suffolk County Almshouse
n Suffolk County Farm