This 1837, U.S Coast Survey map shows what became known on old surveys as Port Jefferson Heights. Today, it is Port Jefferson Station and Terryville. Notice all the elevations of the area. North Post Road is now known as North Country Road and…
Students and teachers from the Terryville-Port Jefferson Station Union Free School pose for a picture before boarding a bus for the Class of 1932 trip to Albany. The trip, taken during the depths of the Depression, was probably the first of the many…
Souvenir Program commemorating the opening of the new Polish American Independence Club of Port Jefferson Station. Includes salutations from community members and advertisements for local businesses.
Commemorative journal from the 70th anniversary celebration of the Polish American Independent Club of Port Jefferson Station, 1934-2004. Includes images of the clubhouse and members, names of club members and officials, well wishes from community…
Commemorative journal from the 80th anniversary celebration of the Polish American Independent Club of Port Jefferson Station, 1934-2014. Includes images of the clubhouse and members, names of club members and officials, well wishes from community…
Anna May Anderssen Hummel standing outside the Wilson Mill with friends and possibly Mrs. Thomas Wilson. The stack in the background confirms Port Jefferson Station location.
Interview with Brandon Pantorno, who served as the second Library Director of the Comsewogue Public Library.
Mr. Pantorno was interviewed in June 2022, during Comsewogue Public Library's 55th Anniversary year.
Interview conducted by current…
1961 aerial view of Buttercup Dairy on Boyle Road, Terryville. Buttercup Dairy was noted as one of the finest dairy farms in Suffolk County in the 1950's. Note Scappy's Farm on west side of Boyle Road and Half Mile Road heading east from Old Town…