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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 (455) Middlesex County, CT (165) New Haven County, CT (372) New London County, CT (421) Washington County, RI (78)  SuffolkCounty(495) Suffolk County (495)  NassauCounty(278) Nassau County (278)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(455) Fairfield County (455)  MiddlesexCounty(165) Middlesex County (165)  NewHavenCounty(372) New Haven County (372)  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
      Nassau County (278)  
      Fairfield County, Connecticut (455)  
      Middlesex County, Connecticut (165)  
      New Haven County, Connecticut (372)  
      New London County, Connecticut (421)  
      Washington County, Rhode Island (78)  
 
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101 New York, Suffolk County, Dix Hills — Central Long IslandHistoric New York
      The first settlers came from New England and in 1653 established Huntington. Settlements spread along the north shore and early in the 18th century to the south shore. Many of the newcomers obtained rights to their land from Wyandanch, a . . . Map (db m65089) HM
102 New York, Suffolk County, Dix Hills — Central Long IslandHistoric New York
      The first settlers came from New England and in 1653 established Huntington. Settlements spread along the north shore and early in the 18th century to the south shore. Many of the newcomers obtained rights to their land from Wyandanch, a . . . Map (db m65090) HM
103 New York, Suffolk County, Dix Hills — Dix Hills
'Here was located the wigwam of Dick Pechegan and the fields that he planted.'Map (db m139430) HM
104 New York, Suffolk County, Dix Hills — Half Hollow School
Estab. 1895; One of two schools in Half Way Hollow Hills District used until 1931, then converted to a residence. Now home to the Half Hollow Historical Assoc. Map (db m139454) HM
105 New York, Suffolk County, Dix Hills — John Coltrane Home
Musicians John & Alice Coltrane moved here in 1964. In this home, John composed the masterpiece "A Love Supreme" and Alice made innovative recordings.Map (db m139291) HM
106 New York, Suffolk County, Dix Hills — Long Island Motor Parkway
First concrete limited access highway, built by W. K. Vanderbilt: A. Pardington engineer 1908 - 1910 Map (db m114682) HM
107 New York, Suffolk County, Dix Hills — Long Island Motor Parkway
First concrete, limited access highway built by W. K. Vanderbilt; A. Pardington, Engineer 1908-1910 Map (db m139455) HM
108 New York, Suffolk County, Dix Hills — Squaw Pit Purchase
The surrounding area was purchased from the Secatogue Indians on December 16, 1699Map (db m139285) HM
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109 New York, Suffolk County, East Farmingdale — SUNY Farmingdale
Founded 1912 State University of New York College at Farmingdale The oldest public college on Long Island   Established to serve the downstate community Map (db m133524) HM
110 New York, Suffolk County, East Farmingdale — World War II
The men and women of Republic Aviation built 9,087 P-47 Thunderbolt fighters in E. Farmingdale for the USAAF: 1941-1945 Map (db m114778) HM
111 New York, Suffolk County, East Hampton — Clinton Academy
Founded 1784 By Rev Dr. Buell. William Payne Was First Teacher. It Was The First Academy Chartered By State Board of Regents.Map (db m148315) HM
112 New York, Suffolk County, East Hampton — First Sheep Fold Site 1684
East Hampton townsmen under care of a shepherd herded earmarked sheep in this common pasturage Map (db m114782) HM
113 New York, Suffolk County, East Hampton — Indian Landmark Buc-Usk-Kil
Whooping-Boys-Hollow, Resting Place Of Body of Sachem Poggatticut, When Borne to Montauk For Burial, May 1651Map (db m148091) HM
114 New York, Suffolk County, East Hampton — 371 — May Groot Manson1859-1917
Home of Leader of Woman Suffrage League of East Hampton & Women's Political Union of Suffolk County. Buried Cedar Lawn Cemetery.Map (db m148314) HM
115 New York, Suffolk County, East Hampton — Town Church
Largest and Most Costly on Long Island. Used 1717-1861 Here Were Ordained Samuel Buel, Samson Occom, Lyman Beecher, and Stephen MershomMap (db m148313) HM
116 New York, Suffolk County, East Hampton — Town of East Hampton
Founded 1648. First Church 1652. First Academy in the State of New York. Gov. Nicolls Patent 1666-7. Gov. Dongan Patent 1686.Map (db m140090) HM
117 New York, Suffolk County, East Islip — Brookwood Hall
Site of Stellenwerf's Lake House Hotel 1856-1894. Mansion built by H.K. Knapp in 1903. Knapp and Thorne estates until 1941. Orphan Asylum of Brooklyn 1942-1995.Map (db m108391) HM
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118 New York, Suffolk County, East Islip — Great River Depot
1867-76 Southside RR, LIRR acquired 1880. 1897 Depot built, burned 1943. 1999 EIHS moved shelter to south side. Platform added 2000. Hist. Landmark Preservation cte. Map (db m114704) HM
119 New York, Suffolk County, East Northport — East Northport LibraryIn Memory of Frank G. Becher
. . . Map (db m148982) HM
120 New York, Suffolk County, East Northport — First Larkfield Post OfficeIn Memory of Frank G. Becher
Site of first Larkfield Post Office – 1896 in Chester Smith’s Store. Moved across street in 1909. In 1910, it was re-named East Northport. In memory of Frank G. BecherMap (db m148823) HM
121 New York, Suffolk County, East Northport — Hotel RowIn Memory of Frank G. Becher
In early 1900’s, Leighton’s Hotel was located north of the R.R. tracks. South of the tracks was Larkfield Inn, later known as Mortensen’s Hotel, still later as Powell’s Hotel.Map (db m148781) HM
122 New York, Suffolk County, East Northport — Northport Railroad StationIn Memory of Frank G. Becher
Original Station was 1 1/2 miles Northwest which Remained Open from 1867-1899. This Station Opened 1873-Also Called Northport.Map (db m214560) HM
123 New York, Suffolk County, East Northport — Oaks Cemetery
In Memory of Ephram Oakes, a Soldier of the Revolution who Fought with General Montgomery at the Siege of Quebec   1753-1846Map (db m148342) HM
124 New York, Suffolk County, East Northport — Site of Mabel F. Carrl FarmhouseTown of Huntington
Which stood here from the early 1800's to 1998. This was a working farm for more than 150 years.Map (db m150204) HM
125 New York, Suffolk County, East Northport — Site of Northport Farmers ClubIn Memory of Frank G. Becher
Processing Plant Built in 1896. Originally Made Pickles & Saurkraut Converted To Creamery In 1898. After Several Years, Produced Pickles & Sauerkraut Again Until 1915.Map (db m173165) HM
126 New York, Suffolk County, East Northport — Soper (Later Rothman) Pickle Works 1892-1961In Memory of Frank G. Becher
Produced Pickles and Sauerkraut Sold All Over the East. Building Was Demolished 1966.Map (db m148981) HM
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127 New York, Suffolk County, East Northport — Trolley StopIn Memory of Frank G. Becher
Site of Trolley Stop From 1902 until 1924 trollies ran from the East Northport Railroad station to the foot of Main Street in Northport. In memory of Frank G. BecherMap (db m148825) HM
128 New York, Suffolk County, East Patchogue — 427 — Monorail
Site of Boynton's Bicycle Railroad. Two mile electrified track ran from Hagerman to Great South Bay in 1890s. Dismantled 1904.Map (db m127595) HM
129 New York, Suffolk County, East Patchogue — Squire Mott Grist Mill
Near this site in 1814, Charles "Squire” Mott constructed a dam at Swan River and put a grist mill on it and, adjacent to it, a home. Mills like Squire Mott's, and later factories on Patchogue's three streams, established it as . . . Map (db m132647) HM
130 New York, Suffolk County, East Patchogue — The Avery Homestead
(right plaque:) Site of a homestead. This is part of land sold by Tobaccus, Sachem of Unkechaug Indians, to Gov. John Winthrop of Connecticut in 1664, extending from Bellport through Bluepoint, from Great South Bay to the middle of the . . . Map (db m133904) HM
131 New York, Suffolk County, East Patchogue — VFW Post 8300 War Memorial
Dedicated to the deceased members of Post 8300 V.F.W. and all those that made the supreme sacrifice in the service of our country.Map (db m175113) WM
132 New York, Suffolk County, East Setauket — Abraham Woodhull
Friend and confidant of George Washington. Head of Long Island Secret Service during the Revolution, and operated under the alias of Samuel Culper, Sr. To him and his associates have been credited a large share in the success of the Army of the . . . Map (db m96628) HM
133 New York, Suffolk County, East Setauket — Benjamin Tallmadge
. . . Map (db m53683) HM
134 New York, Suffolk County, East Setauket — Richard Woodhull
Patentee and first magistrate of Setauket. Born in Thenford, Northhamptonshire, England, 13 September 1620. Died in Setauket, 17 October 1690.Michael Gressel, SculptorMap (db m53684) HM
135 New York, Suffolk County, East Setauket — Roe Tavern
Roe Tavern stood here. 1703 - 1936 Washington spent the night here April 22, 1790. Austin Roe, inn keeper, was one of Washington’s spies.Map (db m53625) HM
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136 New York, Suffolk County, East Setauket — Selah B. Strong - Kate Strong House
“The Cedars” Built in 1879 by Selah B. Strong. Home of the renowned local historian Miss Kate Wheeler Strong. Frederick Diaper, architect Private homeMap (db m65112) HM
137 New York, Suffolk County, East Setauket — Zachariah Hawkins
This stone commemorates the life of Zachariah Hawkins Baptized at Charlestown, Mass. Oct. 25, 1639. Died and perhaps buried in this churchyard 1699. He was among early settlers of Setauket, L.I. N.Y. and a prominent citizen. He was an original . . . Map (db m65209) HM
138 New York, Suffolk County, Eastport — Eastport Roll Of Honor
World War II ★Krtivski, Nicholas • ★Pettens, Everett Akeson, Arthur • Albin, Kathryn M. • Alfred, Richard F. • Blind, Brewster • Blind, Herman B. • Borakowski, Stephan • Brown, Herbert F. • Bubka, Charles • Butler, Rowland . . . Map (db m175683) WM
139 New York, Suffolk County, Eastport — Eastport WWI Memorial
1917 · Veterans of the World War · 1918 Otto Schmeltzer · Thomas Layburn · Otto C. Blind · Benjamin G. Blind · William A. Bell · Irving S. Brown · Leonard N. Griffing · Millard C. Jayne · Dr. L.P. Hoole · Robert F. Ketcham · Tracy B. Ketcham · . . . Map (db m175388) WM
140 New York, Suffolk County, Eastport — Town of Southampton
Founded 1640. First church 1640. Andross patent 1676. Dongan patent 1686. Oldest English colony in the State of New YorkMap (db m175382) HM
141 New York, Suffolk County, Eatons Neck — Buried Village
In Memory of the Indians Who lived in our town from 2500 BC to 1000 AD. They left behind part of themselves and their ways.Map (db m148378) HM
142 New York, Suffolk County, Eatons Neck — Eatons Neck
Home of John Sloss Hobart. Revolutionary War Patriot, U.S. Senator & Judge. He Mortgaged all but Honor to Found This Nation.Map (db m148373) HM
143 New York, Suffolk County, Flanders — Big Duck Ranch
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m140524) HM
144 New York, Suffolk County, Fort Salonga — Battle of Fort Slongo
Battle of Fort Slongo took place near this site on Oct. 3, 1781. American forces defeated British forces holding Fort Slongo. Donated by Ft. Salonga Assoc.Map (db m148347) HM
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145 New York, Suffolk County, Fort Salonga — 64 — Richard Smith — Legends & Lore —
Richard Smith Rested here during his legendary bull ride. Lunched on bread and cheese giving valley and road their names.Map (db m148340) HM
146 New York, Suffolk County, Fort Salonga — Summer Home of Booker T. Washington(1856 - 1915) — Town of Huntington —
Black Educator, Author, Founder of Tuskegee Univ. Spent Summers here 1911-1915.Map (db m147985) HM
147 New York, Suffolk County, Fort Salonga — The Osterby House
Large 18th c. house was boarding house for brickyard workers. Site of illegal liquor sales, knife fights, threats and a deadly fire. Current house built 1900.Map (db m149111) HM
148 New York, Suffolk County, Great River — Hay Rake
This rake is an original piece of Cutting farm equipment. Initially it was designed to be pulled by a horse, but was later adapted for tractor use. Hay was grown on many of the fields on this estate. It was cut with sickle bar mowers such as the . . . Map (db m147224) HM
149 New York, Suffolk County, Great River — Locust Bridge
In the late 1800s a bridge was built from here over West Brook to what was called "Paradise." The bridge provided Mr. Cutting with a direct route to the South Side Sportsmen's Club, where he was a member. The bridge was built with locally cut . . . Map (db m114734) HM
150 New York, Suffolk County, Great River — Manure Spreader
This is an original Cutting farm implement. It was designed to be tractor drawn. It spread horse and cow manure out on farm fields as fertilizer. The concrete bins behind this machine was where the manure was composted before being spread. The . . . Map (db m147225) HM
151 New York, Suffolk County, Great River — Neighbor Across the Way
Across the river from Bayard Cutting Arboretum stands the large red-brick and gray-stone structure that was part of William Kissam Vanderbilt's estate. W. K. Vanderbilt's "Idle Hour," a 110-room, English-style mansion, was designed by Richard . . . Map (db m114711) HM
152 New York, Suffolk County, Great River — Oliver Farm Plow
This double furrow plow was built by the Oliver Implement Company. It was tractor drawn and used to turn the fields for planting. The round disc in front of each plow share was used to cut vines, stems and roots. These discs, called coulters, would . . . Map (db m147226) HM
153 New York, Suffolk County, Great River — Sickle Bar Mower
This is an International Harvester Sickle Bar Mower from around 1900. It was originally designed to be horse drawn but this particular piece was modified in later years to be tractor drawn. These mowers were used to cut the hay on the many farm . . . Map (db m147227) HM
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154 New York, Suffolk County, Great River — Spike Tooth Harrow
This spike tooth harrow is original Cutting farm equipment. It was originally designed to be horse drawn. The harrow was dragged across the freshly plowed fields to break the dirt clods and level the ground in preparation for planting.Map (db m147228) HM
155 New York, Suffolk County, Great River — The Connetquot River
The Connetquot River begins as a small creek and grows into a wide river near its southern end. The body of water in front of you is the Connetquot River. It meanders 11 miles from the center of Long Island, through the Pine Barrens, and into . . . Map (db m147232) HM
156 New York, Suffolk County, Great River — The Country Home
This magnificent 68-room mansion, called Westbrook, was the country home of William Bayard Cutting (1850-1912) and his beloved wife Olivia (1855-1949). Their main residence was in New York City. W. B. Cutting was an industrialist involved in . . . Map (db m114708) HM
157 New York, Suffolk County, Greenlawn — Dedicated to Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice
Front of monument: Dedicated to Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice Village of Greenlawn 1960 ,br> Back of monument: A Tribute to Those Who Served in the World War From Greenlawn Gold Lacker, Cec. W Bailey, John W Cobb, George W Cobb, . . . Map (db m180901) WM
158 New York, Suffolk County, Greenlawn — 786 — Fay Kellogg
1871-1918. Greenlawn summer resident called foremost woman architect in US designed this bungalow for use as a post office in 1911.Map (db m203751) HM
159 New York, Suffolk County, Greenlawn — Old Field
Now Greenlawn, settled shortly after the first purchase of 1653 from the Matinecock IndiansMap (db m148394) HM
160 New York, Suffolk County, Greenport, North Fork — Fire FighterHas been designated a National Historic Landmark
This vessel possesses national significance in commemorating the History of the United States of America Designed by Naval Architect William Francis Gibbs and built by the United Shipyards of Staten Island in 1938, Fire Fighter . . . Map (db m114753) HM
161 New York, Suffolk County, Halesite — Cross Island TrolleyTown of Huntington
1898-1927 North Terminus of the Trolley from Halesite to Amityville.Map (db m149959) HM
162 New York, Suffolk County, Halesite — Ketewomoke Y.C.
Built in 1914 Oldest Yacht Club Building On L.I. Abstract Painter Arthur Dove Lived Here 1929-33Map (db m148338) HM
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163 New York, Suffolk County, Hampton Bays — Indian PreacherRev. Paul Cuffee
Grave of Rev. Paul Cuffee of the Shinnecock Tribe 1790-1812. Grandson and successor to Rev. Peter John and Samson Occum.Map (db m36921) HM
164 New York, Suffolk County, Hampton Bays — Shinnecock Canal
Constructed Between 1884 And 1892. First N.Y.S. Salt Water Canal Site of Native American Portage Connects Shinnecock Bay With Great Peconic Bay.Map (db m152483) HM
165 New York, Suffolk County, Hauppauge — Captured and Missing Americans in South East Asia Memorial
A Living Symbol of Hope Dedicated to the Courage Sacrifice and Loyalty of Captured and Missing Americans in South East Asia Capt. James P. Mehl, USN · Col. Peter J. Frederick, USAF · Col. John F. O'Grady, USAF · Major Ronald E. . . . Map (db m121072) WM
166 New York, Suffolk County, Hauppauge — Gold Star Families War Memorial
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167 New York, Suffolk County, Hauppauge — Kerry P. Hein Memorial
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168 New York, Suffolk County, Hauppauge — Persian Gulf and Middle East Wars Memorial
Dedicated to
The men and women
who served in the Armed Forces
of the United States of America
during The Persian Gulf and
Middle East Wars 1990 -

The Fight For Freedom Map (db m122574) WM

169 New York, Suffolk County, Hauppauge — Vietnam War Memorial
Dedicated to the men and women who served in the Armed Forces of the United States during the Vietnam War 1961-1975 Longest War In U.S. HistoryMap (db m121346) WM
170 New York, Suffolk County, Hauppauge — Women of the Armed Forces Memorial
Honoring Women of the Armed Forces Map (db m121030) WM
171 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — “The Forgotten War”
The Korean War left an enormous legacy that has changed the very course of the world. The struggle not only saved the southern half of the Korean peninsula from Communist despotism, but also set it on the road toward democracy. 54,246 American Dead . . . Map (db m214381) HM
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172 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — 882 — Applecroft
Home of Christine Frederick, economist & efficiency expert. Conducted experiments here to standardize household tasks, ca. 1920.Map (db m194051) HM
173 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Bethel A.M.E. Church
Incorporated in 1843. Moved in 1845 to the building called “The Seminary” standing here at that time.Map (db m53674) HM
174 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Booker T. Washington
Civil rights activist, advocate for self-reliance summered in Huntington 1907-14. Lectured & taught Sunday school in town. Owned this building for income.Map (db m210891) HM
175 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Carll House
This Is The Only Example Of Early Hewn Overhang Salt Box Architecture On Long Island Built About 1740Map (db m148777) HM
176 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Conklin House
From c. 1750 to 1911, Home to the Conklin Family, including David Conklin, A British Prisoner in 1777, One of the First Museums on Long Island.Map (db m147983) HM
177 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Constitution Oak
Dedicated on the 200th anniversary of New York States ratification of the U.S. Constitution July 26, 1788.Map (db m53637) HM
178 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Declaration of Rights
“That every freeman’s property is absolutely his own . . . ” June 21, 1774Map (db m214371) HM
179 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Earliest Church
The first church in Huntington was built here in 1665. A new church was built up the hill to the east in 1715. The old church was sold at auction in 1717 for £5. 2S.Map (db m239544) HM
180 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Fire Department
This bldg. housed the first motorized fire engines on L.I. and was the site of the Huntington Fire Department from 1911 to 1958.Map (db m139403) HM
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181 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Fire Department
Huntington Manor's FD's HQ Stood At This Site From 1903-1971 When the Department Moved to 1650 New York AvenueMap (db m148332) HM
182 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — First Synagogue
Built 1911 for the Huntington Hebrew Congregation which was Incorporated in 1907, and Moved to Woodhull Road 1934. And Park Avenue 1961Map (db m148320) HM
183 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Fort Golgotha
This cemetery Huntington’s First Burial-Place was opened about 1700. Within its limits, in 1782, Fort Golgotha was built and occupied by British troops. Here rest the early town’s patriot dead, soldier and civilian, among them Silas Wood author of . . . Map (db m42819) HM
184 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Fort Hill
Near this spot was an outpost fort, built by British troops during the Revolution, 1776 - 1783.Map (db m42781) HM
185 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Gallows HillTown of Huntington
Near this spot, two American martyrs were hanged by the British during the RevolutionMap (db m147574) HM
186 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Home of John Dewey (1859-1952)
Site of Home of John Dewey (1859-1952) Philosopher, Educator and Humanitarian Lived Here 1910-1925Map (db m155807) HM
187 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Huntington Post Office
Established Sept. 25, 1794 Ebenezer Platt first postmaster Rev. soldier and judgeMap (db m139368) HM
188 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Huntington Soldiers & Sailors Memorial
. . . Map (db m239524) WM
189 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Huntington Village Green1653       1909
On which stood the blockhouse for protection from the Indians. Here the early town meetings were held and Militia drilled in Revolutionary times.Map (db m53636) HM
190 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Huntington World War I Memorial
Huntington Township records with pride that more than a thousand of her sons and daughters served in the World War of 1914 – 1918 and here inscribe in grateful remembrance the names of those who gave their lives in that service. Harry Raymond . . . Map (db m43105) HM
191 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Huntington's Earliest Church Reported permanently removed
Huntington's Earliest Church Stood on this corner 1665 to 1715 when it was sold for 5 lbs., 2 shillingsMap (db m147572) HM
192 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Huntington's Old Burying Ground
The Old Burying Ground is one of the most historic and sacred sites in the Town of Huntington. The four-acre site is the final resting place for most of Huntington's earliest inhabitants. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . . . Map (db m144981) HM
193 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Ida Bunce Sammis
Suffragist, Lived Here. Founded The Huntington Political Equality League in 1911. One of the First Two Women Elected to the New York State Assembly in 1918.Map (db m148251) HM
194 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Iraq and Afghanistan Conflicts Memorial
In grateful appreciation for the Town of Huntington Veterans who fought for our country in the Iraq and Afghanistan ConflictsMap (db m239539) WM
195 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — J. Gardiner Farm
House Built 1750, Enlarged 1860 Site of Gruesome Murder in 1842 Bequeathed by H. Gardiner in 2003 to the Greenlawn-Centerport Historical AssociationMap (db m147982) HM
196 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Jupiter Hammon
First published African American poet (born 1711) lived here from 1799 until his death in c1806. First home purchased by an African American in the Town of Huntington.Map (db m147577) HM
197 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Kelsey Outrage 1873
Reputed barn where Charles G. Kelsey was tarred and feathered before being murdered by persons unknown.Map (db m42821) HM
198 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Kissam House
Built in 1795 For Dr. Daniel Whitehead Kissam. He and His Son in Law Practiced Medicine From the House. Outstanding Example Of A L.I. Half HouseMap (db m148709) HM
199 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Korean Conflict Memorial1950 - 1955 — "The Forgotten War" —
In memory of the gallant men & women from the Town of Huntington who served during the Korean Conflict
Important Dates 1945-
August 15: Agreement to divide Korea along 38th . . . Map (db m239650) HM WM
200 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Mary Rose McGee Employee Picnic Area
Employee Picnic Area in honor of Mary Rose McGee first woman elected Huntington Town Clerk 1967 - 1976 New York State Assembly - 8th A.D. 1977 - 1978Map (db m239538) HM

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