This bucolic scene, photographed by Arthur Greene, shows the pond at Cedarwold Farm in Echo, circa 1900. Today the farm is the site of Lawrence Aviation.
This bucolic scene, photographed by Arthur Greene, shows the valley at Cedarwold Farm in Echo, circa 1900. Today the farm is the site of Lawrence Aviation.
A photograph of the Champions 1932 Girls Elementary Basket-Ball banner, along with a photograph of the team holding the banner. A third photograph lists the names of the team members. From left to right: Helen Hewlett, Grace Heesch, Ruth Terry, Mary…
Charles A. Squires (B. 1856, D. 1934) was known as the "Father of Port Jefferson Station." He was the Brookhaven Town Receiver of Taxes and publisher of the Port Jefferson Echo newspaper, as well as a real estate developer. He built the subdivision…
The E.H. Rogers Feed Mill complex included a still existing rail spur and the adjacent “Costigan Building,” which was originally built as a storehouse in 1922.