Family papers, V-W, 1846-1948.
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Port Jefferson Historical Society.
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John Richard Mather and his son John were shipbuilders in Port Jefferson. John R. Mather's house on Prospect Street in Port Jefferson (ca. 1840) is now operated as the Mather House Museum by the Port Jefferson Historical Society. From the description of Family papers, M, 1845-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155564259 The Dedio House was relocated and restored by the Port Jefferson Historical Society, 1974-1976, and now stands next to the much larger Mather House, which ...
Davis, Addie May.
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McKinlay, John B.
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Woodhull family.
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West, Floetta D.
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Wilson, Adelaide
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Colonial Park Cemetery was originally named Christ Church Parish Cemetery; it was familiarly known as the South Broad Street (now Oglethorpe Ave.) Cemetery. It was the first public burial ground in Savannah, and was closed to burials in 1853. The Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church claimed part of the cemetery. After some litigation the title was vested in the City of Savannah by an Act of the Legislature in 1895, stipulating that the City was to preserve and perpetuate it as a public park. ...
Vandermeulen, Earl.
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Jones, Charlotte Foltz
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Wilson family.
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Port Jefferson. Local Board #1, Selective Service.
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West family.
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Mapes, Jonathon W.
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America (Yacht)
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Wilson, R. N. D. (Robert Noble Denison), 1899-1953
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Vandermeulen family.
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Woodhull, Benjamin H.
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