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TABLE OF CONTENTS -
EDITORIAL COMMENT - 1 /
FEATURE ARTICLES:
Long Island’s Mrs. Tippecanoe and Mrs. Tyler Two
by Natalie A. Naylor - 2 /
History of Brookhaven National Laboratory, Part Three: Little Science, Big Science
by Robert P. Crease - 17 /
Kleagles, Klokards, Kludds, and Kluxers: The Klan in Suffolk County, 1915-1928, Part One
by Jane S. Gombieski - 41 /
“You May Take Watts, But You'll Never Take New Lots”: Racial Succession and the East New York Riot Of 1966
by Jon Sterngass - 63 /
Walt Whitman in the Public Domain: A Tale of Two Houses
by Joann P. Krieg - 83 /
In Her Wake: The Story of Alva Smith Vanderbilt Belmont
by Raymond E. Spinzia - 96 /
Recent Articles on Long Island History
by Natalie A. Naylor - 106 /
LOST AND FOUND: ONE -
High-Living on the Great South Bay: Schuyler Livingston Parsons, Untold Friendships
by Richard P. Harmond - 121 /
LOST AND FOUND: TWO -
Charles Hanson Towne: Loafing Down Long Island
by Raymond Plank - 125 /
REVIEWS:
Barbara M. Kelly. Expanding the American Dream: Building and Rebuilding Levittown
by Mollie Keller - 129 /
Philip F. Palmedo and Edward Beltranmi. The Wines of Long Island: Birth of a Region.
Photographs by Sara Matthews
by Thomas Maresca - 131 /
Natalie A. Naylor, Patricia Snyder and Melissa Patton. Long Island’s History and Cultural Heritage: An Integrative Curriculum Resource of Educators
by John A. Hewlett - 133 /
David McCullogh. The Great Bridge
by Thomas D. Beal - 134 /
William T. Lauder. Amityville History Revisited
by Charles F. Howlett - 136 /
EXHIBITION REVIEW:
“Woven History: The Technology and Innovation of Long Island Coverlets, 1800-1850”
by William Ayres - 138 /
BOOK NOTES - 140 /
COMMUNICATIONS - 141