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A photograph of the Terryville-Port Jefferson Station Union Free School banner, along with a photograph of a class trip with students holding the banner

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This photo by Arthur S. Greene is of the stately home belonging to David Adee. Mr. Adee was an Electrician and he shared his home with his widowed mother, Elizabeth. The home was located on the west side of Main Street-25A in Echo/ Port Jefferson…

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The Terryville-Port Jefferson Station Union Free School in June of 1930 with the addition of four more classrooms with each grade having its own classroom, in addition to an auditorium.  The Federal style addition was designed by renowned Long Island…

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The Terryville-Port Jefferson Station Union Free School which, today, is the location of the Maryhaven Center of Hope on Terryville Road.  The school first opened in December, 1921 with four classrooms for grades 1-8.

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Today, the last surviving FRP is exhibited at the Seal Cove Auto Museum in Seal Cove, Maine.

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The original LIRR station and freight house located just west of Main Street (25a) in Cumsewogue.  The name was changed to Echo a few years later and eventually Port Jefferson Station.  Note the fence behind the engine denoting the end of the tracks…

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Michael Wielandt was a German immigrant who worked as a Housebuilder and Contractor. Wielandt was an active member of the Terryville Fire Department and the Echo Bowling Club, which is now the Moloney Funeral Home. He had 5 children and 1 servant.…

Interview with Thomas E. Terry Jr. as a part of the Cumsewogue Historical Society Oral History Project.

Interview with Thomas Hummel as a part of the Cumsewogue Historical Society Oral History Project.
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