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Historical Markers and War Memorials in West Islip

 
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 (400) Nassau County, NY (231) Fairfield County, CT (371) Middlesex County, CT (112) New Haven County, CT (355) New London County, CT (239) Washington County, RI (45)  SuffolkCounty(400) Suffolk County (400)  NassauCounty(231) Nassau County (231)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(371) Fairfield County (371)  MiddlesexCounty(112) Middlesex County (112)  NewHavenCounty(355) New Haven County (355)  NewLondonCounty(239) New London County (239)  WashingtonCountyRhode Island(45) Washington County (45)
West Islip, New York and Vicinity
    Suffolk County (400)
    Nassau County (231)
    Fairfield County, Connecticut (371)
    Middlesex County, Connecticut (112)
    New Haven County, Connecticut (355)
    New London County, Connecticut (239)
    Washington County, Rhode Island (45)
 
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1New York (Suffolk County), West Islip — Joseph F. Miller, Jr.
On Higbie Lane at Montauk Highway, on the left when traveling north on Higbie Lane.
In Memoriam Joseph F. Miller, Jr. 3rd Cl. P.O. U.S.N. Reported missing on nuclear submarine USS Scorpion 589 June 5, 1968 — Map (db m108705) WM
2New York (Suffolk County), West Islip — La Grange Inn
On Montauk Highway at Higbie Lane on Montauk Highway.
Built mid 18th Century by Higbie Family. Originally named, the Higbie House. Enlarged 19th Century. LI's oldest continuing hostelry. — Map (db m108704) HM
3New York (Suffolk County), West Islip — Secatogue Indian Village
On Beach Drive 0.2 miles south of Gate Lane when traveling south.
Site Purchased By Thomas and Richard Willetts September 19, 1692 From The Sachem, Wamsea — Map (db m157330) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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