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 …
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 …
One of the exhibits now on display at the Historical Society’s headquarters, the Annie Cooper Boyd House at 174 Main Street, is “Beachcombing for Evidence …
We at the Sag Harbor Historical Society, honored Earth Day and National Garden Month in a special way by inviting families to help …
Happy National Garden Month!! Did you know? Look what we’ve found as sleepy old winter as finally retreating … and here in our …
Last Tuesday March 16th, St. Pat’s Eve, the John Jermain Memorial Library and the Sag Harbor Historical Society co-sponsored “Kiss Me I’m Irish – How …
Our American Beauty: Dorothy Ingersoll Zaykowski “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without …
Caroline Charlotte “Carrie” Smiley Fortune was born in December 1860. As Carrie’s granddaughter, Elizabeth Bowser, wrote in Voices of Sag Harbor, Carrie “was born a slave …
…are having a love affair with Sag Harbor. Listen to many profess their lifelong love for our unique little village.
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 …
The Sag Harbor Historical Society wants to express its deep and sincere appreciation to the Century Arts Foundation for awarding the Society a $5,000 …