 350th Anniversary
Past Issues
February 26, 1998
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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LYMAN BEECHER, NATHANIEL HUNTTING, SAMUEL BUELL, THOMAS JAMES East Hampton was served in the first century and a half of its existence by a remarkable trio of ministers - Thomas James, the feisty Puritan pioneer; Nathaniel Huntting, the scholarly frontier pastor, and Samuel Buell, the revivalist, the educator, the political conciliator who would have been on the winning side whoever won the Revolutionary War . . . .
MAP OF HISTORIC SITES NEARS COMPLETION The perfect companion to East Hampton's tricentquinquagenary - a map pinpointing and describing the town's important historic sites and landmarks - is on its way to the printer. The map, which depicts everything from the tiny Dominy family cemetery to the 1898 debarkation point for Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders, will be ready for distribution in about two weeks.
STATION OFFICE ISN'T OPEN The 350th Anniversary Committee's office and information center at the East Hampton railroad station, which was open for a time last month, has temporarily closed.
THE TASTE OF HISTORY "Teach your girls to bake when they are young, and when they are old their husbands will not depart from them."
What's In A Name?
Vanished Places
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