 350th Anniversary
Past Issues
February 19, 1998
February 12, 1998
February 5, 1998
January 29, 1998
January 22, 1998
January 15, 1998
January 8, 1998
January 1, 1998
East Hampton Town 350th Anniversary Celebration
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UNCLE STEPHEN RANGER: A PIECE OF WORK Stephen Ranger was into everything. At age 21 he became a
Northwest School trustee even though he had no children,
wasn't even married, and probably still lived at home.
THE TASTE OF HISTORY Somewhere in the echoes of childhood most of us may have heard the expression "Rinc-tum Tiddy," though its origins are obscure. The member-cooks of the East Hampton Ladies Village Improvement Society, though, thought enough of it by 1911 to include it in their second cookbook, in a special section they called "Chafing Dish."
What's In A Name? BUELL LANE
JOAN TRIPP: GROWING UP WITH HISTORY Sag Harbor's representative to the East Hampton Town 350th Anniversary Committee, Joan Tripp, has "always been interested in history," and no wonder.
COLONIAL LAWSUIT Dr. John Strong told the following story as part of his Jan. 31 lecture on "Wyandanch, Sachem of the Montauketts," saying it was "one of the earliest recorded instances of an Indian plaintiff seeking damages from an Englishman in an English court."
Vanished Places
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