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Category: Sag Harbor History

The Sag Harbor Spur

Posted on March 27, 2022 Posted in Sag Harbor History
The Sag Harbor Spur

If you want to study the development of commerce and communities in the U.S., you only have to follow the railroads. The development of the Long Island …

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Scandal: Friends and neighbors…

Posted on February 13, 2021 Posted in Sag Harbor History
Scandal: Friends and neighbors…

…are having a love affair with Sag Harbor. Listen to many profess their lifelong love for our unique little village.

Light Up the Harbor Recognition

Posted on December 20, 2020 Posted in Sag Harbor History
Light Up the Harbor Recognition

The Results Are In! We were so impressed with all of entries to the Society’s 2020 Light Up the Harbor Event. Heaven knows we all need …

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Sag Harbor Historical Society Uses Video To Help Tell The Village’s Story

Posted on October 29, 2020 Posted in Sag Harbor History

This article, written by Stephen J. Kotz, was printed in the Sag Harbor Express on October 29, 2020 The photo is tagged “Nancy …

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Oakland Cemetery & Five of its Renowned Residents

Posted on October 24, 2020 Posted in Oakland Cemetery, Sag Harbor History
Oakland Cemetery & Five of its Renowned Residents

Join us as trustees of the Sag Harbor Historical Society introduce you to five legendary residents of Oakland Cemetery: Capt. David Hand, Ephraim …

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P.O. Box 784
Sag Harbor, New York 11963
631-725-5092

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