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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V5G_great-neck-road-school-historical_Copiague-NY.html
First built as a wooden schoolhouse in 1911, the Great Neck Road School is the oldest elementary school in the Town of Babylon. Brick extensions were added to the original schoolhouse, in 1925, 1931 and 1954, to accommodate Copiague's growing popu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V58_babylons-heros-world-war-i-memorial-a-war-memorial_Babylon-NY.html
To commemorate the supreme sacrifice made by Babylon's heros Eugene J. Cockerill · Leroy Johnson Charles Duffy · Percy Landwehr Eugene Floyd · Joseph F. Murphy Eugene M. Ford · Roland Murray John Huttle …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18BT_zachariah-hawkins_Setauket--East-Setauket-NY.html
This stone commemoratesthe life ofZachariah HawkinsBaptized at Charlestown, Mass.Oct. 25, 1639.Died and perhaps buriedin this churchyard1699.He was among early settlersof Setauket, L.I. N.Y.and a prominent citizen.He was an original proprietorof B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM189A_abraham-woodhull_Setauket--East-Setauket-NY.html
Friend and confidant of George Washington.Head of Long Island Secret Service during the Revolution, and operated under the alias of Samuel Culper, Sr. To him and his associates have been credited a large share in the success of the Army of the Re…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1897_selah-b-strong-kate-strong-house_Setauket--East-Setauket-NY.html
"The Cedars"Built in 1879 bySelah B. Strong.Home of therenowned localhistorian Miss KateWheeler Strong.Frederick Diaper,architectPrivate home
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM188L_central-long-island_Dix-Hills-NY.html
? ? ? The first settlers came from New England and in 1653 established Huntington. Settlements spread along the north shore and early in the 18th century to the south shore. Many of the newcomers obtained rights to their land from Wyandanch, a fa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM188K_central-long-island_Dix-Hills-NY.html
? ? ? The first settlers came from New England and in 1653 established Huntington. Settlements spread along the north shore and early in the 18th century to the south shore. Many of the newcomers obtained rights to their land from Wyandanch, a fa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17ZL_babylon-railroad-company-trolley-route_Babylon-NY.html
In 1871, David S.S. Sammis started a horse-drawn trolley line to transport passengers from the Babylon railroad station to the ferry docks. In 1910, the line was electrified and extended west to the railroad station at Amityville. Dedicated 2010.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17ZK_babylon-town-hall_Babylon-NY.html
Built 1917-1918Seat of town governmentUntil 1957. Served as townand district court housefrom 1918 to 1979
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM174Z_first-baptist-church-of-port-jefferson_Port-Jefferson-NY.html
The church was built by Congregationalists and sold to the Baptists in 1861. The steeple was a landmark for captains looking for the customs house located in front of the church from the mid to late 1800's. Information courtesy PJ Historical So…
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