350th Anniversary

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East Hampton Town
350th Anniversary Celebration

WITCHES AND WITCHCRAFT
The earliest evidence we have for suspicion that Goody Elizabeth Garlick, wife of Joshua Garlick, was a witch comes from Goody Simons's memory of a strange thing that happened one day when she was having her "fits."

What's In A Name?
SOAK HIDES

HISTORICAL CALENDAR

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. PAYNE
John Howard Payne's birthday will be celebrated at Home, Sweet Home on Tuesday and a garden and bench dedicated to his grandfather, Aaron Isaacs.

THE TASTE OF HISTORY
The Ladies Village Improvement Society's 60th Anniversary Cookbook sheds some light on the role of a key player in local kitchens: the grocery man.

TEAMSTERS OF OLD
New York City draft horses were on the way out in 1918 and so was I - out of the birth canal, that is. East End potato growers had begun to accept tractors, but it would take a while to develop pneumatic tires up to field use, as well as for East Hampton's dairy farmers to trade the benefits of manured fields for the expense of gasoline.

Vanished Places


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