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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM188C_john-townsend_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
This stone marksthe grave ofJohn Townsendwho came from Englandabout 1630, and settledin Oyster Bay in 1661.He died in 1668,and was buried hereon his own land.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1889_fort-hill_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
? ? ? Buried here are John Townsend 1668; Robert Townsend, "Culper, Jr." (1753 - 1838) of General Washington's intelligence service and his sister Sally Townsend (1761 - 1842) both instrumental in the disclosure of the Benedict Arnold - John Andr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM165L_oyster-bay-railroad-station_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
Home train station of Theodore Roosevelt President of the United States 1901 - 1909, July 2005 Place on the National Register of Historic Places. Plaque sponsored by the Theodore Roosevelt Associaton and Oyster Bay Historical Society
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10B2_theodore-roosevelt-memorial-park_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
This park, the gift of a grateful peopleis dedicatedto the memory ofTheodore Roosevelttwenty-sixth President of the United States Born New York City 1858 - Died Oyster Bay 1919 "We here in America hold in our handsthe hope of the world the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10B1_theodore-roosevelt-memorial-park_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
This park, the gift of a grateful peopleis dedicatedto the memory ofTheodore Roosevelttwenty-sixth President of the United States Born New York City 1858 - Died Oyster Bay 1919 "We here in America hold in our handsthe hope of the world the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10B0_roosevelt-memorial-oak_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
To the sacred memory ofTheodore RooseveltThe Great AmericanPresident of the United States1901 - 1908 Planted Palm Sunday 1919 A.D.by Paul Brorstrom
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10AZ_roosevelt-memorial-rocks_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
The Book of Theodore Roosevelt's Life Written in RocksChapter 1 - Born Oct 27, 1858. Brick from 28 E 20 NYC where Roosevelt was born. Presented by Women's Roosevelt Memorial Assn.Chapter 2 - Regaining his Health. Granite step from house at Moosehe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM109Q_tennis-anyone_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
Sagamore's tennis court occupied this hollow, which was overrun by moss and mole. If your serve whipped into the low branches, you earned a let, or second try. The President got in extra practice at the White House, and despite his portly frame an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM109P_chicken-house_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
Fresh eggs and chickens to satisfy the healthy appetites of the family were raised on the grounds. Chicken was a favorite dish and the Roosevelts had it almost every day.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSWV_oyster-bay-9-11-monument_Oyster-Bay-NY.html
In loving memory of the Oyster Bay Residentslost on September 11, 2001 Christopher CiafardiniWade GreenBrooke JackmanJoseph KellyThomas MahonEdward PapaChristopher Slattery Contributed by the Oyster Bay High School Student Council2002 - 2003
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