Marker Logo HMdb.org THE HISTORICAL
MARKER DATABASE
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
 
 
 
 
 
 
5 entries match your criteria.  

 
 

Related Historical Markers

A tour of Southold Historical Society's Maple Lane complex.
 
Ann Hallock Currie-Bell House image, Touch for more information
By Alexander Erwin, June 14, 2021
Ann Hallock Currie-Bell House
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 New York, Suffolk County, Southold, North Fork — Ann Hallock Currie-Bell House
This late Victorian house was built in 1900 for Joseph N. and Ella Boldry Hallock. Joseph Hallock (1861-1943) was born in Southold. He worked at and later owned and edited the local newspaper. Ella Boldry Hallock (1861-1934) came to Southold from . . . Map (db m229633) HM
2 New York, Suffolk County, Southold, North Fork — Bay View Schoolhouse
Built in 1822, the Bay View School originally stood on the triangle of land in Great Hog Neck. The Hallock family leased the land to School District No. 6 for one peppercorn a year. The school closed in 1926. Children were taught reading, . . . Map (db m175331) HM
3 New York, Suffolk County, Southold, North Fork — Thomas Moore Home Lot/Samuel Landon House
Originally from Southwold, Suffolk, England, Thomas Moore (1615-1691) arrived in Southold in 1635 and married Reverend John Youngs' sister Martha in 1636. Moore, his wife, and ten children were settled on this, his home lot, by 1651. Moore was . . . Map (db m175332) HM
4 New York, Suffolk County, Southold, North Fork — Downs Carriage House
Built in Jamesport in 1840, the Downs Carriage House was given to the Society by Irving Downs in 1976. The ground floor of the buildng was converted to house our Print Shop exhibit. The shop has been nicknamed "The Hurricane Press Shop" in . . . Map (db m175333) HM
5 New York, Suffolk County, Southold, North Fork — Reichert Family Barn
This historic barn was built around 1750 on a 21 acre farm off Pine Neck Road on the southwestern side of the hamlet. The earliest known owner of the barn was John Corwin, who mentioned it in his will in 1815. In 1961, Lillian Breidstadt and Edith . . . Map (db m175334) HM
 
 
 
 
CeraNet Cloud Computing sponsors the Historical Marker Database.
This website earns income from purchases you make after using our links to Amazon.com. We appreciate your support.
Paid Advertisement
May. 14, 2024