Long Island Historical Journal, Volume 15, Numbers 1-2 (Fall 2002/Spring 2003)
Loading...
Files
Issue Date
2003
Authors
Sandford, Ann H.
Solomon, Geri
Cramer van den Bogaart, Annette M.
Naylor, Natalie A.
Roe, Priscilla Redfield
Acritelli, Richard
Strong, John A.
Forman, Jane
Johnson, Brian
Malone, Andrew
Publisher
Stony Brook University, Department of History
Keywords
Bridgehampton (N.Y.) -- History , Patterson, Alicia, -- 1906-1963 , Journalism -- United States -- History -- 20th century , Long Island (N.Y.) -- History -- 17th century , Artists -- New York (State) -- Long Island , Community health services -- New York (State) -- New York -- History , Long Island (N.Y.) -- History, Military
Abstract
TABLE OF CONTENTS -
FEATURE ARTICLES:
Rural Connections: Early Republic Bridgehampton and Its Wider World, 1790-1805
by Ann H. Sandford - 1 /
Alicia Patterson, “Newspaperman”
by Geri Solomon - 23 /
The Life of Teuntje Straatmans: A Dutch Woman’s Travels in the Seventeenth Century Atlantic World
by Annette M. Cramer van den Bogaart - 35 /
The Legacy of Nathaniel Rogers (1787-1844), Long Island Artist from Bridgehampton
by Natalie A. Naylor - 54 /
The Genesis of Neighborhood Health Centers in Suffolk County: 1965-1968
by Priscilla Redfield Roe - 72 /
A Proud Member of the Community of Port Jefferson Remembers His Contributions to the Last Great Crusade - World War II
by Richard Acritelli - 104 /
LOST AND FOUND:
John Underhill, Captain of New England and New Netherland
by John A. Strong - 122 /
SECONDARY SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST:
Long Island Defeats Goliath: The Closing of Shoreham
by Jane Forman - 128 /
Origins of the Suffolk County Police Department
by Brian Johnson - 141 /
Prayer in Public School: Engel V. Vitale and its Effect on Long Island Communities
by Andrew Malone - 148 /
Boat Building in Amityville
by Victoria Niemi - 163 /
BOOK REVIEWS:
John Komia Domatob. African Americans of Eastern Long Island. Black America Series.
John Komia Domatob. African Americans of Western Long Island. Black America Series
by Thomas D. Beal - 168 /
Jeffrey A. Kroessler. New York, Year by Year: A Chronology of the Great Metropolis.
George J. Lankevich. New York City: A Short History
by Joanne Reitano - 171 /
Victor Principe. Images of America: Bellport Village and Brookhaven Hamlet
by Kathleen L. Scheibel - 173 /
Natalie E. Naylor, ed. Journeys on Old Long Island: Travelers’ Accounts, Contemporary Descriptions and Residents’ Reminiscences, 1744-1893
by Marilyn Weigold - 174 /
Theresa M. Collins. Otto Kahn: Art, Money, and Modern Time
by Karen Cooper - 176 /
James E. Haas. This Gunner at His Piece: College Point, New York and the Civil War with Biographies of the Men Who Served
by Edward H.L. Smith, III - 177 /
Charles Denson. Coney Island: Lost and Found.
Michael Immerso. Coney Island: The People’s Playground.
Brian J. Cudahy. How We Got to Coney Island: The Development of Mass Transportation in Brooklyn and Kings County
by Garry Wilbur - 180 /
Havemeyer, Harry W. East on the Great South Bay: Sayville and Bayport, 1860 - 1960
by Sister Joan Ryan - 187 /
Steven Gregory. Black Corona: Race and the Politics of Place in an Urban Community
by Thomas D. Beal - 188 /
Kristen J. Nyitray and Ann M. Becker. Stony Brook: State University of New York. College History Series
by Joel Rosenthal - 191 /
Barbara Shea. Discover Long Island: Exploring the Great Places from Sea to Sound
by Natalie Naylor - 193 /
BOOK NOTES - 195 /
COMMUNICATIONS - 196