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Album 12

Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Virginia Wines' Albums


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Typewritten page entitled "An Eastern Trip"; page 2 of 2.

Typewritten page entitled "An Eastern Trip"; draft copy of page 2 (without page number), see HAL_002095 for finished version.

Clipping of newspaper article from Riverhead News, dated July 8, 1976, entitled "Riverhead Bicentennial: Recreation" by Edna Yeager.

July 8, 1976

Typewritten page that incorporates three news items; top clipping is dated February 27, 1903 regarding the partial wreckage of Iron Pier; second is dated February 20, 1904 and regards the absolute wreckage Iron Pier; third is dated February 13 1904 again regarding the absolute wreckage of the pier.

Typewritten news clipping dated February 13, 1904 regarding the absolute wreckage of Iron Pier; this clipping is found on HAL_002098 as the third clipping on page (bottom item).

February 13, 1904

Typewritten page, heading reads "Leslie T. Wells - Agriculture, Education, Northville | The Northville Pier and Land Improvement Company."; attribution in top-right to Estelle Evans suggests transcriber attribution; page 4 of unknown. Page is numbered "4" but no other materials with the title or authorial attribution present with the immediate item.

Typewritten clippings, including a clipping of handwritten entry of Cecilia Jane Luce (top); (middle) transcription of the Riverhead News, dated September 22, 1944 of interview with George E. Luce; (bottom) typewritten caption for HAL_002102 and 2103, a stereopticon picture, dated June 12, 1918 and contribution attributed to Hazel Wells in 1982. Clippings are one two separate pieces of paper, glued together

Stereopticon photo with handwritten captioning, left to right "Luce's Landing now Pier Ave. | Hallock bungalow after a hurricane moved to North of pond | Luce's Landing Grange Orch Picnic June 12, 1918"; front of HAL_002103. See HAL_002101 for additional caption information.

June 12, 1918

Stereopticon photo with handwritten captioning "Hope Furnival gave this picture to Hazel Wells in 1982"; back of HAL_002102. See HAL_002101 for additional caption information.

1982

Typewritten page with three sections, attribution to "Hattie Aldrich, Grange - 1967" in upper right, suggesting transcription contribution; (top) entitled "Commons" regarding the common lot between Luce's Landing and Roanoke Landing; (middle) transcription of record of ownership west of Pier Avenue "First Aquebogue Division, 1661", material can be found in draft form in clipping at very bottom of page; (bottom) transcription of entry for October 12, 1787 regarding purchase of land by John Conklin from Nathan Tuthill.

1967

Typewritten page, a series of notes on local entities: Sound Avenue, Riverhead Fire Department (R.F.D.), Camp Carey (misspelled Carey), the Iron Pier, Pier Avenue, installation of local telephone services in 1905, and the incorporation of the Riverhead Town Agricultural Society; at very bottom is excerpt note dated "7/19/54" regarding Lewis and Elma Downs' August 22, 1900 trip to Hartford.

Typewritten page entitled "From the Writings by John T. Downs"; attribution Bessie Hallock in top-right suggesting transcriber contribution; (top) clipping entitled "VII David Tuthill (1775-1861); (middle) clipping entitled "Excerpt from fishing notes."; (bottom) clipping entitled "Indian Island - South of Meeting House Creek."

Typewritten page with a transcription of two news items, one celebrating the 100th birthday of D. Halsey Hallock in July 1938 and another (undated) containing two accounts by D. Halsey Hallock entitled "This is a True Fish Story" and "Landed Many at Pier" regarding the fisheries on Long Island.

Typewritten clipping with possibly two separate pieces; top half appears to be an opinion piece while the latter half would be suggestive of a ferry advertisement.

Arranged page (by creator); (top) black and white photograph of people standing outside a cottage; (bottom) typewritten clipping to serve as caption for picture of the "Fishhouse in the 1809's" in addition to references to fishing found in the 1855 diary of D. Halsey Hallock.

Black and white photograph of a group of men and women next to a building. Part of HAL_002109

Verso of image HAL_002110; handwritten notes that read "Fishhouse at Pier" and signature and initials of Virginia Wines. Part of HAL_002109

Arranged page (by creator); (top) black and white photograph of people sitting on beach; (middle) black and white photograph of a Beech tree, dated May 1937; (bottom) caption for middle item attributing source of picture to John E. Young.

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