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SUMMARY:Historic Buildings of Cutchogue and New Suffolk
DESCRIPTION:In an area rich in history\, many of the stories of the past are embedded in its buildings. Come hear Mark MacNish\, Executive Director of the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historic Council coax out these stories through his own research and the research of local historians such as Agnes Mothersele\, Jim Grathwohl and Roberta Jaklevic. March 23rd\, 2 pm\, Cutchogue Library Community Room.
URL:https://www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org/event/historic-buildings-of-cutchogue-and-new-suffolk/
LOCATION:Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library\, 27550 Main Road\, Cutchogue\, NY\, 11935\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums ":MAILTO:cutchoguehistory@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Findings of Nov. Paranormal Ghost hunting Tour
DESCRIPTION:  \nHear the findings of the Long Island Paranormal Investigators from our November 2\, 2024\, tour. The event is free\, and you did not have to participate in the November tour to attend.   You will have the chance to review and discuss the findings\, which may offer insight into the lingering spirits connected to the site’s rich history dating back to the 1600s. Don’t miss this chance to witness the evidence and explore the possibility that the past is still present. Presented by the Cutchogue New Suffolk Historical Council and Museums. Sunday\, March 2nd\, at 2:00 p.m.\, Community Room\, Cutchogue-New Suffolk Library.
URL:https://www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org/event/findings-of-nov-paranormal-ghost-hunting-tour/
LOCATION:Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library\, 27550 Main Road\, Cutchogue\, NY\, 11935\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums ":MAILTO:cutchoguehistory@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Unsettling Legacy of Wayland Jefferson:  Missing Evidence\, Racism\, & Collective Amnesia
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Black History Month\, on February 2\, at 2pm\, in the Community Room of the Cutchogue Library\, author Jacqueline Dinan will be giving a talk on her book “The Unsettling Legacy of Wayland Jefferson: Missing Evidence\, Racism\, & Collective Amnesia” \n  \nIn 1935\, the Town of Southold elected Wayland Jefferson as their official historian. During his tenure\, Jefferson disrupted traditional religious narratives and wrote histories steeped in taboo subjects—sex\, smuggling\, and slavery. Although institutions pushed back after 1940 to reclaim their cultural dominance\, Jefferson pursued venues remaining open to him to promote his counternarratives. To many in the white community\, the town historian was a dishonest gadfly meriting condemnation. To people of color\, however\, he remains a tenacious straight shooter who deserves recognition. This biography discusses controversies related to the Southold historian triggered after his death: the intersection of racism and historiography\, shifting perspectives on collective memory and collective amnesia\, and the application of scientific testing to correct errors of interpretation. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing. \n 
URL:https://www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org/event/the-unsettling-legacy-of-wayland-jefferson-missing-evidence-racism-collective-amnesia/
LOCATION:Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library\, 27550 Main Road\, Cutchogue\, NY\, 11935\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums ":MAILTO:cutchoguehistory@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Trials and Tribulations of Preserving the Dominy Family Home and Workplace.
DESCRIPTION:A cautionary tale for preservationists and historians. \n  \nOn January 12\, at 2pm in the Community Room of the Cutchogue Library\, Steve Long\, Executive director of the East Hampton Historical Society will be giving a talk on the “The Trials and Tribulations of Preserving the Dominy Family Home and Workplace.” A cautionary tale for preservationists and historians. \n  \nThe Dominy craftsmen were a family made up of American clock\, furniture\, and watchmakers in East Hampton\, but their influence was felt across the entire East End from 1760 to 1840. Like many North Fork historical societies\, Cutchogue has several pieces of furniture created by the Dominys.  Other works created by the Dominys are in the collections of the Winterthur Museum\, Garden\, and Library. \n  \nLong will be discussing the family’s legacy and the interesting and problematic history of the preservation of their home and workshops\, as well as the recent completion of a replica of their home with the attachment of the original workshops in the exact location it was originally built in the center of East Hampton town.
URL:https://www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org/event/the-trials-and-tribulations-of-preserving-the-dominy-family-home-and-workplace/
LOCATION:Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library\, 27550 Main Road\, Cutchogue\, NY\, 11935\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums ":MAILTO:cutchoguehistory@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Early 19th Century Woven Coverlets of Long Island
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, Feb. 11\, 2:00pm- The Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums  will host a talk on Early 19th Century Woven Coverlets of Long Island. Curator/Collections Manager of the Huntington Historical Society\, and colonial textile historian Emily Werner will talk about the phenomenon of early woven coverlets of Long Island. Community Room\, Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library. \n \n 
URL:https://www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org/event/early-19th-century-woven-coverlets-of-long-island/
LOCATION:Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library\, 27550 Main Road\, Cutchogue\, NY\, 11935\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums ":MAILTO:cutchoguehistory@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Talk on Mary L. Booth at Library
DESCRIPTION:On March 12\, 2023\, at 2:00 pm- author Tricia Foley will present an overview of her book entitled “Mary L. Booth\, an Extraordinary 19th Century Woman” She will be discussing her life and times on Long Island and 19th-Century  New York. Writer\, historian\, abolitionist\, and suffragist\, Booth wrote The History of the City of New York\, translated 47 books\, was the founding editor of Harper’s Bazar and worked for Abraham Lincoln. The talk will be held in the Community Room in the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Library and hosted by the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums .
URL:https://www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org/event/talk-on-mary-l-booth-at-library/
LOCATION:Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library\, 27550 Main Road\, Cutchogue\, NY\, 11935\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums ":MAILTO:cutchoguehistory@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Orphan Trains\, A Local Family's Tale
DESCRIPTION:On February 26\, 2023\, 2:00 pm- Mark MacNish\, Executive Director of the CNSHC\, will be giving a talk entitled “The Orphan Trains\, A Local Family’s Tale.” He will be talking about his family’s experience with the Orphan Trains\, an experimental social welfare project that operated between 1854 and 1929. The talk is a culmination of years of historical research resulting in his family’s story\, which ended in both happiness and tragedy. The talk will be held in the Community Room in the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Library and hosted by the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums .
URL:https://www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org/event/the-orphan-trains-a-local-familys-tale/
LOCATION:Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library\, 27550 Main Road\, Cutchogue\, NY\, 11935\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council & Museums ":MAILTO:cutchoguehistory@gmail.com
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