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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Suffolk County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Suffolk County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Suffolk County, NY (495) Nassau County, NY (278) Fairfield County, CT (462) Middlesex County, CT (168) New Haven County, CT (390) New London County, CT (421) Washington County, RI (78)  SuffolkCounty(495) Suffolk County (495)  NassauCounty(278) Nassau County (278)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(462) Fairfield County (462)  MiddlesexCounty(168) Middlesex County (168)  NewHavenCounty(390) New Haven County (390)  NewLondonCounty(421) New London County (421)  WashingtonCountyRhode Island(78) Washington County (78)
Riverhead is the county seat for Suffolk County
Adjacent to Suffolk County, New York
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      Middlesex County, Connecticut (168)  
      New Haven County, Connecticut (390)  
      New London County, Connecticut (421)  
      Washington County, Rhode Island (78)  
 
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301 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Amistad Memorial
On Montauk Highway (New York State Route 27), on the right when traveling east.
July 1839, Joseph Cinque, leader of Mende Captives from Sierra Leone, overpowered the crew of the slave ship La Amistad off Cuba and landed at Culloden Point, Long Island. Captured and tried in a New Haven Court, the Africans were . . . Map (db m140143) HM
302 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Antiaircraft Training at Camp Hero
Near Old Montauk Highway, on the left when traveling south.
Battery 216 served the New York City area as a coastal defense site from 1943 until its deactivation in 1947. In 1951, when part of Camp Hero became an antiaircraft artillery training station, Battery 216's empty bunker was used to store . . . Map (db m140310) HM
303 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Battery Dunn (Battery 113)
On Colonel John Dunn Road south of Camp Hero Road, on the left when traveling south.
Construction of Battery 113 began on March 23, 1942, and was completed on June 5. On August 10, it was renamed Battery Dunn in honor of Colonel John M. Dunn. The battery contained two Navy MkII 16-inch guns on M4 mounts. Over 600 feet . . . Map (db m140329) HM
304 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Commonly Seen Vessels
For centuries, Montauk's waters have been a crossroads of continuous maritime activity. While today's vessels are modern, their purpose is much the same as it has been since colonial times: fishing, transportation, commerce, defense and . . . Map (db m140257) HM
305 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Lost At Sea
In Remembrance of Those Lost At Sea While Fishing These Waters Henry Miller 1775 • Henry Miller 1770 • Capt. Clarke's Son 1766 Jacob Skellinx 1·17·1753 [age] 51 • Daniel Baker 1·17·1753 [age] 61 • Dick 1·17·1753 William . . . Map (db m140147) HM
306 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Montauk Air Force Station
On Colonel John Dunn Road south of Camp Hero Road, on the right when traveling south.
The United States Air Force established its first radar at Montauk Point in 1948. In the years that followed, Montauk Air Force Station was home to a variety of surveillance and height-finding radar that guarded the New York City area . . . Map (db m140340) HM
307 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Montauk Lighthouse
On Montauk Highway (New York State Route 27), on the right when traveling east.
was authorized to be constructed by President George Washington in 1795 and completed in 1797, at a cost of $22,300.00. When the Light was completed, it stood some three hundred feet from the edge of the cliff. The sandstone . . . Map (db m140098) HM
308 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Montauk Point Lighthouse
On Montauk Highway (New York State Route 27), on the right when traveling east.
has been designated a NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America From 1797 to 1870 this lighthouse was the most important beacon for . . . Map (db m140100) HM
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309 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Montauk Point Lighthouse
On Montauk Highway (New York State Route 27), on the right when traveling east.
Commissioned by President George Washington ☆ Constructed 1796 ☆ First Lighthouse in New York State ☆Map (db m140262) HM
310 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — Nature's Sculptures
On Old Montauk Highway, on the left when traveling south.
Bluffs Massive, vulnerable Collapsing, sliding, shrinking Flooding rain, crashing waves, wind, and time Carving, weathering, eroding Incredible, delicate Hoodoos Icy Origins You are standing on an area deposited by a . . . Map (db m140318) HM
311 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — U.S. Merchant Mariners and U.S. Navy Armed Guard
In memory of all U.S. Merchant Mariners and U.S. Navy Armed Guard personnel who perished in W.W. II May their souls rest in peaceMap (db m140142) WM
312 New York, Suffolk County, Montauk Point — USS Montauk
On Montauk Highway (New York State Route 27), on the right when traveling east.
Commissioned on October 6, 1943, she was a 5,600 ton vessel, 451 feet in length, 60 feet in beam and with a draft of 20 feet. She carried 564 personnel. The ship was employed in the Pacific, carrying troops and cargo to Hawaii, Guam, . . . Map (db m140144) HM
313 New York, Suffolk County, New Suffolk, North Fork — First Submarine Base
On Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
This marks the site of the first submarine base in this country where "U.S.S. Holland", first submarine commissioned by the U.S. Navy was based for trials. In the period between 1899 and 1905 six other submarines of the Holland Torpedo Boat Co. were . . . Map (db m175636) HM
314 New York, Suffolk County, Nissequogue — Nissequogue School
On Moriches Road.
Built 1808 - Subscribers James Smith · Ebenezer Smith · Thomas Smith · Richard Smith · Peter Jayne · Woodhull Smith · Micah Smith · Nicholas SmithMap (db m126779) HM
315 New York, Suffolk County, Nissequogue — Original Settlement of Smithtown
On Moriches Road at River Road, on the left when traveling west on Moriches Road.
Near this site the original settlement of Smithtown was established in 1665 including the homestead of Richard Smythe, the patentee, and the First Presbyterian Church founded in 1675.Map (db m126866) HM
316 New York, Suffolk County, North Amityville — Bethel A.M.E. Church
On Albany Avenue at West Jefferson Street, on the left when traveling north on Albany Avenue.
The original site of the Bethel A.M.E. Church Organized in 1815 by Black and Native Americans of Amityville Map (db m133220) HM
317 New York, Suffolk County, North Amityville — 269 — Ronek Park
On Albany Avenue at Croyden Road, on the right when traveling north on Albany Avenue.
Honored as a non-discriminatory housing development started by Thomas Romano in 1950. A part of the local housing boom after World War II.Map (db m133219) HM
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318 New York, Suffolk County, North Babylon — Deer Park Avenue Elementary School
On Deer Park Avenue at Scott Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Deer Park Avenue.
Built 1932 - Oldest existing school in North Babylon. Stood as an educational foundation and centerpiece of the community.Map (db m110875) HM
319 New York, Suffolk County, North Babylon — North Babylon Veteran's Memorial
On Garnet Street at Deer Park Avenue on Garnet Street.
Dedicated to the men of North Babylon for their supreme sacrifice for their country Kraft, Edward Jr. / Navy - World War II • Conners, Harold / Marine - Korea Baldwin, Peter / Army - Vietnam • Datena, Vincent / Army - Vietnam De Lucia, Pat . . . Map (db m110923) WM
320 New York, Suffolk County, Northport — Allen AME Church
On Church Street, 0.1 miles south of Vail Street, on the left when traveling south.
Corner stone laid 1908 for church to serve Northport's African American community. Church dissolved 1965. Building later converted to residential use.Map (db m147947) HM
321 New York, Suffolk County, Northport — Cow Harbor
On Woodbine Avenue at Scudder Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Woodbine Avenue.
Part of the Eastern Purchase of 1656. Later Northport, Known For Shipbuilding and Coastal Trade.Map (db m147910) HM
322 New York, Suffolk County, Northport — Joseph Buffet
On Fort Salonga Road (New York State Route 25A), on the left when traveling east.
Killed near this spot in 1781 trying to regain his cattle & sheep from a British raiding party re- turning to Huntington.Map (db m42776) HM
323 New York, Suffolk County, Northport — 670 — Platt Homestead
On Sunken Meadow Road, 0.4 miles east of Fort Salonga Road (New York State Route 25A), on the left when traveling east.
Home of Zephaniah Platt. 1704-1778. Taken Prisoner By British During American Revolution For Hiding Rebel Whaleboats In His BarnMap (db m175855) HM
324 New York, Suffolk County, Northport — Skidmore House
On Main Street at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Oldest house in village of Northport. Built by Bryant Skidmore in 1761 near Great Harbor and Red Hook.Map (db m147911) HM
325 New York, Suffolk County, Oakdale — Corporal Francis V. Todarello
On Montauk Highway at Oakdale-Bohemia Road, on the left when traveling east on Montauk Highway.
Dedicated to the men and women of Oakdale who served their nation in war and peace and in living memory of Corporal Francis V. Todarello United States Army 1947-1968 Corporal Todarello, an Oakdale resident, . . . Map (db m108297) HM WM
326 New York, Suffolk County, Oakdale — St. John's
On Montauk Highway (New York State Route 85) just south of Berard Blvd., on the right when traveling north.
Episcopal Church, Est. 1785 Oldest on Long Island's South Shore Constr. By Nicoll Family, Org Named For Queen Charlotte National Register 1984Map (db m148144) HM
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327 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — 1 — Mile Marker #30Legend & Lore
According to local legend, Postmaster General Benjamin Franklin set milestones in 1755 that mark the Post Road from here to RiverheadMap (db m129079) HM
328 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — Orient Point Schoolhouse
On Village Lane, 0 miles south of Orchard Street, on the left when traveling south.
Built in 1888 and originally located on Orient Point about a mile from the tip end of the island (School District No.1). Affectionately called the "Down Neck Schoolhouse." Abandoned as a school in 1930. The original cupola . . . Map (db m175242) HM
329 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — Orient WWI Memorial
On Village Lane at West Bay Ave, on the right when traveling south on Village Lane.
In honor of those of Orient who served actively in the World War of of 1917-1918 William H. Beebe, Jr. • Frank G. Latham Ivan R. Brooks • J. Edward Miller Eugene M. Conklin • Burton F.S. Potter George B. Dearborn • John I. . . . Map (db m175218) WM
330 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — Orient WWII Memorial
On Village Lane, 0 miles south of Orchard Street, on the left when traveling south.
In honor of the men and women of Orient who served their country during World War II Leslie G. Vail Helen G. Adams • Donald McNeill Sarah E. Adams • Keith McNeill Anthony Baltrush • Christopher Olivera John Baltrush • . . . Map (db m175241) WM
331 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — Peaken's Tavern
On Main Road at Old Main Road, on the left when traveling east on Main Road.
Built by John Peaken, circa 1656, later became the property of Thomas Terry II, circa 1703, and ownership continued in the Terry family until 1850 when it was acquired by E. Mulford. Last of seven houses built in the . . . Map (db m175215) HM
332 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — Poquatuck Park
On Village Lane south of Orchard Street, on the right when traveling south.
Four acre tract of land acquired by a group of Orient's citizens and presented to the Oysterponds Historical Society in 1955. On this site many Indian artifacts have been found, indicative that it was one of their campsites. Poquatuck was the . . . Map (db m114767) HM
333 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — Slaves Burying Ground
On Narrow River Road, on the left when traveling south.
This site has long been known as the Slaves Burying Ground. The headstones indicate that Dr. Seth Tuthill (1784-1850) and his first wife, Maria Tuthill (1789-1840), are also buried here. In 1951, under the leadership of George R. Latham, it was . . . Map (db m175341) HM
334 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — The Methodist Church
On Village Lane north of Orchard Street, on the right when traveling north.
Built in 1835 under its first resident pastor, Rev. Samuel King, on land donated by Thomas Vincent Young. Earlier pioneers of Orient Methodism met together regularly for classes conducted by itinerant circuit riders as early as 1802.Map (db m114764) HM
335 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — Trumans Beach
On New York State Route 25, 0.1 miles west of Old Main Road, on the left when traveling east.
Called "Hard Beach" by the first settlers. During the War of 1812 Commodore Decatur with three ships, "United States" "Macedonian" and "Hornet" lay at anchor off this sand spit. Eight times in two centuries storms tore through here and cut . . . Map (db m175243) HM
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336 New York, Suffolk County, Orient, North Fork — Webb House
On Village Lane south of Orchard Street, on the right when traveling south.
Originally the Inn of Lt. Constant Booth built circa 1740 on Sterling Creek in the Village of Sterling (Greenport). Moved about 1810 to North Road and became home of Orange Webb. Later acquired by George R. Latham and again moved in 1955 to . . . Map (db m114766) HM
337 New York, Suffolk County, Patchogue — Capt. Austin Roe
On Baker Street east of South Ocean Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
American Patriot Member of Culper Spy Ring Hosted Geo. Washington 1790 Born 1749 Died 1830 Buried in PatchogueMap (db m193547) HM
338 New York, Suffolk County, Patchogue — Citizen Soldier
On Baker Street at South Ocean Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Baker Street.
Dedicated 1885 by Veterans Grand Army of the Republic Richard J. Clark Post 210 Who Answered Lincoln's Call Freeing Four Million SoulsMap (db m193836) HM
339 New York, Suffolk County, Patchogue — Hart's Tavern
On Montauk Highway (State Highway 27A).
President George Washington dined here April 22, 1790 on his tour of Long Island.Map (db m134257) HM
340 New York, Suffolk County, Patchogue — Paul the Tailor BuildingThe Carriero Family — 61 North Ocean Ave, Patchogue, New York —
On North Ocean Avenue at Lake Street, on the right when traveling north on North Ocean Avenue.
This building was purchased by Paolo "Paul” & Jeanette Carriero August 2, 1978 to be the new location of Paul the Tailor. Paul was born in the Basilicata region of Italy in a small mountain top village called Montescaglioso. Paul started . . . Map (db m142305) HM
341 New York, Suffolk County, Patchogue — Site of Hart's Tavern
On Montauk Highway (State Highway 27A) at River Avenue, on the left on Montauk Highway.
Visited by George Washington 1790Map (db m134258) HM
342 New York, Suffolk County, Patchogue — The Lace Mill
On West Main Street (New York State Route 27A) west of West Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
In 1880, eight men from England came To start a lace mill and in 1889 the American Lace & Manufacturing Co. began. In 1918 it merged with Plymouth Mills Corp. At its peak the mill employed 1,000 people and produced some of the nation's finest . . . Map (db m132644) HM
343 New York, Suffolk County, Patchogue — The Wreck of the Louis V. Place
On Montauk Highway (Route 27A) at River Drive on Montauk Highway.
On February 8, 1895, the Louis V. Place, a 163 foot three masted schooner, succumbed to wild weather and freezing temperatures while transporting coal from Baltimore to New York. The pounding snow and relentless waves immobilized the vessel, and . . . Map (db m134070) HM
344 New York, Suffolk County, Patchogue — The Wreck of the Nahum Chapin
Near Montauk Highway at Riverview Avenue.
The Nahum Chapin was a 145 foot three -masted schooner built in Rockland, Maine in 1882. On January 2, 1897, while on its way from Baltimore to Boston with a cargo of coal the ship ran aground due to a fierce winter storm just off the coastline . . . Map (db m134067) HM
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345 New York, Suffolk County, Port Jefferson — "Bucket of Blood"
On E Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
This site housed a real "gin mill" during shipbuilding days. It became Grammas' Sweet Shop during WW I, then an antique shop. Information courtesy of PJ Historical Society Map (db m142294) HM
346 New York, Suffolk County, Port Jefferson — Bayles Chandlery
On East Broadway at East Main Street, on the right when traveling west on East Broadway.
The Bayles Chandlery on the Bayles Shipyard provided provisions and supplies for coastal schooners and merchant vessels during the era of wooden ships. Its large upstairs room served as the informal community center in early Port Jefferson. . . . Map (db m114738) HM
347 New York, Suffolk County, Port Jefferson — Culper Spy Ring
On W Broadway (New York State Route 25A) at Barnum Avenue, on the right when traveling east on W Broadway.
Surviving Revolutionary War Structure. Built by Phillips Roe c.1755 Relocated and Restored 2000-2010Map (db m154640) HM
348 New York, Suffolk County, Port Jefferson — Delivered Afloat in the Harbor
Near Pass Way north of East Broadway, on the right when traveling south.
Every contract for every vessel built in Port Jefferson stated that the ship was to be "Delivered Afloat in the Harbor." In the early days, Port Jefferson had several shipyards surrounding the harbor including the Bayles, Hawkins, Darling, and . . . Map (db m114740) HM
349 New York, Suffolk County, Port Jefferson — First Baptist Church of Port JeffersonCirca 1855
On East Main Street at Prospect Street, on the right when traveling north on East Main Street.
The church was built by Congregationalists and sold to the Baptists in 1861. The steeple was a landmark for captains looking for the customs house located in front of the church from the mid to late 1800's. Information courtesy PJ Historical . . . Map (db m63487) HM
350 New York, Suffolk County, Port Jefferson — The Anchor of Our Community
On Pass Way north of East Broadway, on the right.
The Admiralty anchor in the turnaround behind you is symbolic of the Port Jefferson Village Center, which is the anchor of our community. The iron anchor was found by the / RV (Research Vessel) Seawolf while trawling in an area south of . . . Map (db m114739) HM
351 New York, Suffolk County, Port Jefferson — Well-Worn Ways
Near Pass Way north of East Broadway.
When a vessel was launched, it slid down the rails of the "well-worn ways." The rails in the pathway on either side of you were once part of the "ways" and were uncovered in 2007 while building Harborfront Park. From 1836 to 1917, over 140 ships . . . Map (db m114748) HM
352 New York, Suffolk County, Port Jefferson Station — 433 — Bicycle Path
On North Bicycle Path south of Patchogue Road, on the left when traveling north.
Known as Cross Island Cycle Path in 1887, built exclusively for bicycle travel. Popular pastime enjoyed by both women and men.Map (db m132680) HM
353 New York, Suffolk County, Port Jefferson Station — 441 — Harness Track
On Canal Road at Morgan Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Canal Road.
Gentlemen's driving park. Victorian era harness racing track opened here ca. 1882. Famed horse "Echo" raced this half-mile oval. Map (db m132681) HM
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354 New York, Suffolk County, Remsenburg — P.G. Wodehouse 1881-1975
On South Country Road at Basket Neck Lane on South Country Road.
Behind this chapel of the Remsenburg Community Church is the gravesite of Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, English-born author, lyricist, and verse poet, creator of Bertie Wooster, Jeeves Psmith, Lord Emsworth, Mr. Mulliner, and many more immortal . . . Map (db m175347) HM
355 New York, Suffolk County, Remsenburg — Speonk-Remsenburg War Memorial
On South Country Road at South Phillips Ave, on the left when traveling south on South Country Road.
These We Honor World War II ★Davey, Otis W. • ★Dunn, Stanley R. • ★Nidzyn, Michael J. Adelwerth, George J. Jr. • Adelwerth, Henry W. • Agar, Calvin A. Jr. • Allen, James S. • Babkiewich, Charles J. • . . . Map (db m175566) WM
356 New York, Suffolk County, Ridge — Longwood Estate
On Longwood Road at Smith Road on Longwood Road.
Originally Part of the Manor St. George Granted 1693 To Wm. Smith. House Built Ca. 1790 Home of 1829 Town Supervisor William S. SmithMap (db m156347) HM
357 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — Benjamin Franklin Mile Markers
On East Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
In 1755, Benjamin Franklin, Deputy Postmaster General for North America, started from near this point in his specially equipped carriage to lay out 30 stone mile markers along the King's Highway (now Routh 25) from Suffolk Court House (now . . . Map (db m175631) HM
358 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 10 — Chicken Coop
Near Sound Avenue east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Reconstruction of original chicken coop. Poultry houses always faced south to take full advantage of winter sun. Eggs were both consumed on the farm and bartered for merchandise at local stores. The photo shows David Halsey Hallock feeding his . . . Map (db m188850) HM
359 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 642 — Early Duck Farm
On W Main Street (New York State Route 25) 0.4 miles east of Middle Country Road, on the right when traveling west.
George Pugsley Raised Pekin Ducks Here CA. 1909-1920. Big Duck Roadside Stand. Built 1931, Originally Stood Nearby.Map (db m152764) HM
360 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 6 — Front Porch
Near Sound Avenue east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Ella Hallock with her violin on front porch, c. 1925. The Hallock added the porch or "piazza," as it was fashionably called, in 1907.Map (db m179680) HM
361 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 390 — Hallock Homestead
On Sound Avenue, 0.2 miles east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Hallock Homestead has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175702) HM
362 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 5 — Hallock Homestead
Near Sound Ave east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Reuben Brown constructed the front part of this house about the time of his marriage to Elinor Youngs in 1765. The back wing, which originally was on the west side, may be even older. The Hallock family purchased the farm about 1800 and in 1845 . . . Map (db m179678) HM
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363 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 9 — Homestead Gardens
Near Sound Avenue east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
The Hallock family cultivated extensive flower and vegetable gardens in this area conveniently located just outside their kitchen door. The photo shows Ella Hallock with her lupines circa 1925. Today the Hallockville Gardeners maintain this . . . Map (db m188848) HM
364 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 8 — Homestead Kitchen End
Near Sound Ave east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Parts of the front of the Homestead date to circa 1765, but the peaked portion with two windows is older, possibly 1730s. It was moved to the rear in 1860 and then expanded in a series of additions through 1894. Photo shows Emilie and David Halsey . . . Map (db m188846) HM
365 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 4 — Horse Block
Near Sound Avenue east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Reconstruction of original horse block that made it easier for women with long dresses to climb into wagons or mount horses. Photo shows Ella, Georgia & Eula Hallock with Old Nell. Herman Hallock brought the stones for the walkways surrounding the . . . Map (db m179646) HM
366 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 9a — Natural Habitat Area
Near Sound Avenue east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
A century ago, the Hallock family grew fruit trees here. In the years since, numerous native trees such as this mature Red Mulberry have established themselves. There are also Black Cherries, Black Locust, Shagbark Hickory, Black Walnut, Eastern . . . Map (db m188849) HM
367 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 1 — Old Orchard
Near Sound Avenue east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Follow the numbered signs for a self guided walking tour of the museum farm. The Hallocks used this area for their orchard and for grazing cattle and sheep. Many of the photos you will see were taken by Bessie Hallock in the 1920s on her Kodak . . . Map (db m179610) HM
368 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 2 — Pigthle
Near Sound Avenue east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
The Hallocks used the word "pightle" (locally pronounced PIE-kel) to describe the grassy yard in front of the barn through which their driveway looped. "Pigthle" is an archaic word brought from East Anglia by the area's 17th century Puritan . . . Map (db m179608) HM
369 New York, Suffolk County, Riverhead, North Fork — 7 — Shoemaker's Shop
Near Sound Ave east of Herricks Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Capt. Zachariah Hallock (1749-1820) made approximately 1,700 pairs of shoes in this shop and his son continued until about 1830 when manufactured shoes became available. It originally stood on the south side of Sound Avenue. About 1860 the Hallock . . . Map (db m188847) HM
370 New York, Suffolk County, Rocky Point — Marconi
On Rocky Point-Yaphank Road, on the right when traveling south.
In 1902 Guglielmo Marconi set up a communications station and training school for wireless shipto shore communications with ships approaching New York harbor. The facility was in operation for five years in Babylon, N. Y. This building housed the . . . Map (db m174035) HM
371 New York, Suffolk County, Rocky Point — Near This Site
On Rt. 25A (New York State Route 25A) west of Brookhaven Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Free African Americans Owned and Developed Land by 1790. Davis, Jessup, Lyman, Sells, Phillips, Prince, and Miller Families among Early Settlers.Map (db m148334) HM
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372 New York, Suffolk County, Ronkonkoma — 413 — 1884 Church Site
On Church Street.
First St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church built in only 1-1/2 months. Dedicated by Bishop John Loughlin on June 22, 1884.Map (db m213366) HM
373 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Alvin Building
On Main Street south of Washington Street, on the left when traveling north.
This is the site of the Alvin Silver Co., producers of distinctive flatware and holloware. Along with the Watchcase Factory, Alvin was the Village's stalwart employer from 1911 to January 1, 1925 when the handsome structure was gutted on . . . Map (db m133166) HM
374 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — American Revolution Veterans Memorial
On Union Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Union Street.
Plaque: In memory of the veterans of the War of the American Revolution buried at this site ————————————— Dedicated by the D.A.R. Southampton . . . Map (db m134289) WM
375 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Atheneum
On Sage Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling west on Sage Street.
This is original site of the Atheneum, as well as the Old Barn Church, Sag Harbor's first place of worship and town hall. A second church was built here by Presbyterians in 1817, finally replaced by the Whalers Church in 1844. The structure was . . . Map (db m132648) HM
376 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Burial Ground
On Eastville Avenue.
St. David AME Zion Cemetery ca 1857. Final Resting place of early settlers. African Americans, Native Americans and European Ancestry.Map (db m133065) HM
377 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — David Frothingham
On Main Street north of Union Street, on the left when traveling north.
Publisher of Long Island's first newspaper, Frothingham's Long-Island Herald, 1791-1798, lived and printed at this site. Map (db m133126) HM
378 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Duke Fordham's Inn
On Main Street at Long Island Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Here stood Duke Fordham's Inn, destroyed by the fire of 1845; here James Fenimore Cooper penned his first novel, Precaution, while awaiting the return of the whaleship Union, in which he owned shares along with his uncle, . . . Map (db m133473) HM
379 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — East Water Street
On Bay Street at Marine Park Drive, on the left when traveling east on Bay Street.
In Whaling's heyday - 1800-1850 - East Water Street (now Bay Street) bustled with warehouses, coopers and shipyards; ropewalks for producing ships' riggings, tryworks for boiling down whale blubber into oil for lighting and lubricating; storehouses . . . Map (db m133170) HM
380 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — First Custom House
On Main Street at Bay Street, in the median on Main Street.
First Custom House in First District of New York State Act passed by First Congress making Sag Harbor Port of Entry, approved Aug. 4, 1790 Map (db m133474) HM
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381 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Handcut Millstone
Near Main Street at Garden Street.
from the old windmill near Long Wharf, Sag Harbor, N.Y. 1810 used for grinding grain into flourMap (db m133558) HM
382 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — John Jermain's Mill
On Jermain Street at Archibald Way, on the left when traveling east on Jermain Street.
Near here is the site of John Jermain's Mill, constructed in 1793 - powered by a ditch dredged from ponds farther uphill, in an effort to make Otter Pond commercially profitable. The Mill failed, as did other attempts to commercialize the . . . Map (db m133169) HM
383 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — John Steinbeck
On Wharf Street at Ferry Road, on the right when traveling south on Wharf Street.
The Old Whalers Festival, Inc. of Sag Harbor dedicate this plaque to the memory of John Steinbeck noted author, Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winner, who gave so willingly of his time and great talent as honorary chairman of the . . . Map (db m133815) HM
384 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Lance Corporal Jordan C. Haerter Memorial
On Ferry Road north of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Lance Corporal Jordan C. Haerter Veterans' Memorial Bridge May 7, 2008   State of New York   Senate Assembly "The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly do enact as follows: To recognize the ultimate . . . Map (db m133399) HM WM
385 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Ligonee
On Main Street south of Jermain Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Ligonee Brook/Creek and the Greenbelt's rare coastal plain ponds are partners in the drainage system left by the glaciers. Historically, alewives and eels have migrated up Ligonee to Long Pond. In 1803, the Sag Harbor Fire . . . Map (db m132649) HM
386 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Long Wharf
On Wharf Street at Bay Street, in the median on Wharf Street.
was the scene of great whaling activity. It was built in 1770 and was crowded with refugees to Connecticut in 1776.Map (db m133538) HM
387 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — 387 — M. Olivia Sage
On Main Street.
Summer home from 1908-1918. Teacher, philanthropist and advocate for women's rights. Founded Russell Sage College and Russell Sage Foundation.Map (db m127993) HM
388 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Meigs' Expedition
On Noyac Road at Long Beach Road, on the left when traveling east on Noyac Road.
May 23, 1777 130 colonials landed here destroyed British shipping at Sag Harbor, captured 90 prisoners and reembarked Map (db m133330) HM
389 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Meigs Monument
On Union Street.
A British Fort near this spot was captured by the Americans under Lieut. Col. Meigs at the Battle of Sag Harbor May 23, 1777Map (db m133656) HM WM
390 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Old Whalers' Church
On Union Avenue at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Union Avenue.
First Presbyterian Church Old Whalers' Originated 1766 has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America 1994 National Park . . . Map (db m134310) HM
391 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Peter's Green
On Green Street west of Glover Street.
At the turn of the 19th Century this was a busy place Peter's Green, with Peter Hildreth's spider-legged mill grinding grain into flour, Samuel L. Hommedieu's ropewalk, where workers walked twisting yarn into riggings and cables, and . . . Map (db m133168) HM
392 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Sag Harbor Korean and Vietnam Wars Memorial
Near Marine Park Drive north of Bay Road.
This memorial is to honor the men and women of Sag Harbor who served in the Vietnam and Korean WarsMap (db m133843) WM
393 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Sag Harbor Whalers Memorial
Near Jermain Avenue.
(First panel:) John E. Howell, born March 2, 1813, died July 23, 1840, while engaged in the whale fishery in the Pacific Ocean, in command of the ship France. He lost his life in an encounter with a sperm whale in the 28th year . . . Map (db m134793) HM
394 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Sag Harbor World War I Memorial
On Main Street at Jermain Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
In honor of the men of Sag Harbor who served in the Great War and in memory of those who gave their lives Alioto, Vincent · Archibald, Jerome F. · Avery, Charles E. · (remaining 300+ names not transcribed)Map (db m133856) WM
395 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Sag Harbor World War II Memorial
On Bay Street near Marine Park Drive, on the left when traveling east.
This memorial is dedicated to the men and women of Sag Harbor who served our country in World War II Adam, John · Adam, William F., Jr. · Aldrich, John · Aldrich, Robert · Alexander, Bernard · Alippo, Paul · Anderson, Edward · Archibald, . . . Map (db m133855) WM
396 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — Suzan Johnson Cook
On Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
In honor of Her Excellency Suzan Johnson Cook... The first African American and the first woman to be appointed Us Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom. Map (db m133172) HM
397 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — The Breakwater
On Bay Street east of Dering Road, on the right when traveling west.
The Cormaria Retreat House was built by Frank C. Havens for his summer home. In 1902, Havens secured funds from the US Congress to build the Breakwater. Replaced in 2003, the Breakwater continues to protect the harbor from northeast storms. In . . . Map (db m133147) HM
398 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — The Fort at Sag Harbor
On High Street east of Hampton Street, on the left when traveling east.
Upon this hill, during the War of 1812 stood an American fort under the command of Major John Jermain and manned by the ranks of the Fourth Regiment of the New York Artillery, it protected the port of Sag Harbor from foreign invaders. In . . . Map (db m133324) HM WM
399 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — The French House
On Union Street, on the left when traveling west.
1798 Built by John Hulbert 1870 Stephen B. French NYC Police President 1881 Pres. C. A. Arthur 1884 Summer Retreat Map (db m133557) HM
400 New York, Suffolk County, Sag Harbor — The Old Burying Ground
On Union Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Union Street.
Although adjoining the Presbyterian Church, the Old Burying Ground was a village cemetery, with the first burials the infant children of Tory Innkeeper, James Howell. They were buried in 1767 in unmarked graves. Used for about 100 years, the . . . Map (db m134943) HM

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