Long
Island's Historic East End Reference Collection
The most Complete
collection of Long Island Town Histories ever to be put on One CD
THOUSANDS of
Pages of Information - Hundreds of Hours of entertainment and information
CD Contents
13 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
Cutchogue
1. Cutchogue,
Southold's first colony New York: Jefferson, Wayland, 1940, 172
pgs.
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| 2. Cutchogue,
Southold's first colony, name index, 1965, Downs, Arthur Channing,
12 pgs. |
East Hampton
3. Records
of the town of Easthampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York, with
other ancient documents of historic value, reproduced on one CD-Rom
only - Author: unknown Originally published in Sag-Harbor, New York, 1887-1900's
5091 pages
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| 4. East
Hampton Trustees Journal Volumes 1-7 East Hampton town had been settled
75 years at the time this Journal was begun. In this period of time,
beginning at 1649, many things happened. Fortunately the town books
have been preserved from the earliest founding of the town.Originally published
in, 1936 1425 pages |
Mattituck
| 5. A
History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y - A history of Mattituck, Long
Island, N.Y., c1906, Craven, Charles E. 403 pgs. |
Southampton
6. The
sixth volume of record of Southampton, L.I., N.Y. : being abstracts
of vol. II of deeds in town clerk's office : with additional unrecorded
deeds : with indexes of names and localities Sag Harbor N.Y.: J.H. Hunt,
printer, 1915, 325 pgs.
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7. Celebration
of the two hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of the
town of Southampton N.Y. : Southampton, the first English settlement
in the state of New York : June 12, 1915. Sag Harbor, N.Y.: J.H. Hunt,
1915, 130 pgs.
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8. Addresses
delivered at the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the village and
town of Southampton, June 12th, 1890 Sag-Harbor, N.Y.: J.H. Hunt, 1890,
108 pgs.
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9. The
book of records of the town of Southampton : BOOKS 1, 2, 3 and 4 -
1st book. 1639-1660 -- 2nd book. 1660-1717 -- 3rd book. 1717-1807 -- 4th
book. 1809-1870, AUTHORS: Southampton, Henry PHedges, William S. Pelletreau,
Edward H. Foster, including all the writings in the town clerk's office
from 1639 to 1660: with other ancient documents of historic value,
Sag Harbor, N.Y.: J.H. Hunt, book and job printer, 1740 pages reproduction
of the original on CD. Contains: Town Records, Birth Registrations
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| 10. History
of the town of Southampton: (east of Canoe Place) Author: James
Truslow Adams, Bridgehampton, N.Y.: Hampton Press, 1918, Includes
bibliographical references and index. 536 pgs. |
Southold
11. Whitaker's
Southold : being a substantial reproduction of the History of Southold,
L.I., its first century, Authors: Epher Whitaker, Charles E. Craven,
Princeton N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1931, 205 pgs.
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12. Celebration
of the 250th anniversary of the formation of the town and the church of
Southold, L.I. : August 27, 1890. Southold N.Y.: Printed for the town,
1890, 220 pgs.
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13. Southold
And Its People in the Revolutionary Days - find the file named
SoutholdPeople.pdf. You can either drag the file to your desktop or hard
drive and click on it or view it directly from the CD by doing the same.
Some computers will require you to move the file from the CD to your hard
drive while others will not. By moving it to your hard drive you might
experience faster viewing.
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