Brookhaven Town History
Brookhaven Town History
-- General
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Black History Commission (Town of Brookhaven)
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Brookhaven, New York (Wikipedia)
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Brookhaven Town History (Town of Brookhaven. Town Historian) - See also "History" tab at top of page for information on the Town Patent (1686), its geography & demographics
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David Overton Audio Files (Sachem Public Library) - 132 audiofiles on various thematic aspects of Brookhaven Town history or its villages histories; by the late Town Historian
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Historic Distric Advisory Committee (Town of Brookhaven)
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Past Presidents (Brookhaven Town Fire Chiefs Council)
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Patchogue Hebrew Cemetery (Holtsville, NY) - includes many reburials
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Research Tool for Use with Brookhaven Town Cemetery [Register], comp. by Osborn Shaw, Brookhaven Town Historian, ca. 1938-39
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Thomas R. Bayles Pamphlets (Longwood Public Library)
-- Official Records
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Brookhaven Land Deeds and Documents Collection (SUNY at Stony Brook. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives. Manuscript Collection 415)
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Records: Town of Brookhaven (Brookhaven/Southaven Hamlets) -early Indian deeds
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Records of the Town of Brookhaven, [v. 1:] Up to 1800 (1880) (Stony Brook University Libraries. Online Resources. Research Websites. Long Island Books Available Online)
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Records of the Town of Brookhaven [v. 2: 1798-1856] (1888) (Internet Archive)
-- Cemeteries
- Research Tool for Use with Brookhaven Town Cemetery [Register] (Long Island Genealogy.com; original print copy prepared by the Brookhaven Town Historian)
-- Colonial Period, ca. 1600-1775 & Revolution, 1775-1783
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William "Tangier" Smith (Wikipedia)
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St. George Manor (Brookhaven/Southaven Hamlets) - a/k/a Manor of St. George
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Thomas R. Bayles Pamphlets, comp. by Cynthia Wandursky Sciacca (Longwood Public Library)
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Slavery in Brookhaven Town: History of Suffolk County (1882) (Longwood's Journey)
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Town of Brookhaven's 17th Century Local History, by Beverly Tyler (Brookhaven Travel Guide. Virtual Tourist)
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Town of Brookhaven's 18th Century Local History, by Beverly Tyler (Brookhaven Travel Guide. Virtual Tourist)
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Vote of the First Company in Brookhaven, New York [May 17, 1775] (Northern Illinois University. Libraries. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776)
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Vote of the Second Company in Brookhaven, New York [May 17, 1775] (Northern Illinois University. Libraries. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776)
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Vote of the Third Company in Brookhaven, New York [May 17, 1775] (Northern Illinois University. Libraries. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776)
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Vote of the Fourth Company in Brookhaven, New York [May 16, 1775] (Northern Illinois University. Libraries. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776)
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William Floyd (U.S. National Park Service. Fire Island National Seashore. History and Culture)
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William Floyd Estate's "Old Mastic House" (U.S. National Park Service. Fire Island National Seashore. History and Culture)
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Letter from Major Benjamin Floyd of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New-York, to Mr. Rivington [March 6, 1775] (Northeastern Illinois University. Libraries. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776)
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Declaration of Inhabitants of Brook-Haven, Suffolk County, New York [March 10, 1775](Northeastern Illinois University. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776)
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Brookhaven (New-York) Committee [June 8, 1775] (Northeastern Illinois University. Libraries. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776)
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Meeting of the Committee of Brookhaven [June 27, 1775] (Northeastern Illinois University. Libraries. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776) - adopting the resolutions of the Continental Congress, locally, June 27, 1775
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Letter from Major Benjamin Floyd of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New-York to Mr. Rivington [March 3, 1775] (Northeasterm Illinois University. Libraries. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776)
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Suffolk County (New-York) Committee to Committee of Brookhaven [May 5, 1775](Northeastern Illinois University. Libraries. American Archives. Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776)
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Hannah Jones Floyd (History of American Women Blog. Wives of the Signers)
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The Setauket Spies, by Beverly C. Tyler (Three Village Historical Society. Local 18th Century History. History Close at Hand)
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Elijah Churchill (Wikipedia)
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June 27, 1779 - George Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge (University of Michigan. School of Information. Spy Letters of the American Revolution, from the Collections of the Clements Library. From the Clinton Collection)
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The Culper Gang (University of Michigan. School of Information. Spy Letters of the American Revolution, from the Collections of the Clements Library. Stories of Spies and Letters)
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Burning of the Hay at Coram, by Thomas R. Bayles (Longwood's Journey)
-- Brookhaven Town @ 350 Years, comp. & ed. by Mark Rothenberg (Patchogue-Medford
Library. Celia M. Hastings Local History Room) -- selected segments of an unofficial
series of historical presentations, drawn primarily from Town and New
York Colonial/State Records) Note: These are for educational use only.
-- Historic Places
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Part X: Brookhaven in the Lost Years: Early & Antebellum U.S., 1784-1861
