Map collection, 1850-1958.

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Map collection, 1850-1958.

Long Island Railroad System and Montauk Steamboat Companies Lines Map, 1900; Edwin R. Rowley Map of Long Island Real Estate, Glen Cove to Kings Park, ca. 1912; Hammond's New Road Map of Long Island (Eastern Part) and (Western Part), 1915; Whitlock's Map of Northport, 1858; Huntington Beach: A Summer Colony of Charm (Artists Aerial View), 1938; U.S. Engineers, Huntington Bay and Long Island Sound - Soundings, 1909; Huntington Zoning Maps (9 sections), 1958; Old Roads and Localities in the Town of Huntington; Map of Properties belonging to Sarah D. and Edith A. Robinson, Ruth R. and Laura R. Donner, and Elizabeth H. Delamata - situated on Eaton's [sic] Neck, L.I., 1921, amended 1941; copies of various maps of Northport, Commack, Melville, and Huntington, 1850-1917; Town of Huntington Street & Highway Map, 1946; and plan of the positions and movements of the British Army and American Army on the 26th and 27th of August 1776 on Long Island, prepared by Thomas W. Field, Brooklyn, 1869.

1 cubic ft.

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Northport Historical Society (Northport, N.Y.)

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The thirty-one interviews were conducted between 1964 and 1976. From the description of Oral history collection, 1964-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155544022 Northport Harbor, Northport, N.Y., had several boatyards. From the description of Northport vessel file, 1832-1906. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155544017 Collecting area: History of Northport, N.Y. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 1...

Long Island Railroad Company.

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Commuter railroad service in Brooklyn dates to 1834 and the founding of the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) during that year. Originally conceived as a means to connect Brooklyn to Boston, Massachusetts more directly, the LIRR played a significant role in the development and economic growth of Long Island's suburban communities, particularly after the railroad was directly linked to Manhattan in the 1880s. As of 2010, the LIRR is the largest and busiest commuter railroad in the United S...

Great Britain. Army

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Whitmore was govenor of Cape Breton Island and the Island of St. John (Prince Edward Island). From the description of Receipt for wages paid for labor in the Cape Breton colliery : manuscript, 1760. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612812416 Administrative history unavailable. The University of Victoria Libraries Special Collections has a mandate to acquire military papers. From the description of Great Britain Army collection. [1800-1941]. (University o...

Robinson, Sarah A.

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Field, Thomas W. (Thomas Warren), 1820-1881

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Donner, Ruth.

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Delamata, Elizabeth H.

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Robinson, Edith

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Montauk Steamboat Companies Lines.

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United States. Continental Army

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In response to the expansion of the Continental Army the number of staff was increased and reorganized in 1776. Changes included the creation of a new unit to supplement George Washington's personal staff. This special unit, the Commander in Chief's Guard, was formed on March 12, 1776 with Captain Caleb Gibbs (formerly adjutant of the 14th Continental Regiment and appointed Aid to Major General Greene) as commander. The unit protected Washington, the army's cash, and official papers. ...

Donner, Laura R.

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