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The Terryville Post Office was located on Terryville Road and operated from February 10, 1888 to November 15, 1918. It was then re-established on December 9, 1924 and discontinued again on June 30, 1958. The area now receives service from the Port…

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A 1957 aerial photograph of Port Jefferson Station. Rather than the traffic light that exists now, there used to be a traffic circle that intersected at Routes 347 and 112, as well as Canal Road. Note the clear oval outline (bottom right of the…

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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.

McDonaldFarms_Combined PDF_1.pdf
A booklet detailing the operations at a turkey breeding plant called McDonald Farms, which was located in Port Jefferson Station.

Interview with Walter and Richard DeHart as a part of the Cumsewogue Historical Society Oral History Project.

Interview with Walter Jacobs 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.

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

Interview with Rod Smith as a part of the Cumsewogue Historical Society Oral History Project.

echo pedigree.pdf
Captain Nathaniel Dickerson's famous bay, Echo, whom the hamlet was named after, was a local trotter renowned for his speed, agility and race winning ways. After some diligent research, his stud book and pedigree were discovered, and what a pedigree…
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