 350th Anniversary
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East Hampton Town 350th Anniversary Celebration
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MRS. PHEBE SCOTT'S LIFE STORY Stout-hearted American woman reared 16 successful children.
What follows is an excerpt from a 1932 article in The Brooklyn Eagle.
FARM FAMILIES Three hundred and fifty years of East Hampton families and farms will be celebrated with a daylong event Saturday at the historic Mulford Farm on James Lane in East Hampton Village.
THE TASTE OF HISTORY "Every housewife in the 1890s had a cold pantry where bread and cake were kept," it says in the "pies" section of the East Hampton Ladies Village Improvement Society's 70th Anniversary cookbook. "Cookies [were kept] in a crock, and two or three pies conveniently at hand on a shelf."
What's In A Name? WHEELOCK WALK
JEFF HEATLEY: CHRONICLER OF CAMP WIKOFF Jeff Heatley would rather talk about his new book, "Bully!" - a compilation of 1898 newspaper reports of Col. Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders' return from Cuba to Montauk for "rest and recuperation" - than himself.
Vanished Places
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