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Records Reveal an Overlooked Hero of the Culper Spy Ring

November 7, 2022 by Guest Contributor Leave a Comment

Selah StrongIn late 1777, Patriot and Long Island-native Selah Strong was arrested for what in present-day terms would be regarded as spying. While Selah’s spouse, Anna “Nancy” Strong, and his close friends would be considered part of George Washington’s Culper Spy Ring, only a few historians have included Selah as a member.

This network of spies operated during the Revolutionary War and smuggled information out of the British headquarters in New York City via British-occupied Long Island and across the Long Island Sound, eventually to the Commander-in-Chief himself. By re-examining primary sources for the first time in hundreds of years, Selah’s heroic role in the Culper Spy Ring finally comes to light. [Read more…] about Records Reveal an Overlooked Hero of the Culper Spy Ring

Filed Under: History, New York City Tagged With: American Revolution, Culper Spy Ring, Long Island, Long Island Sound, Military History, New York City, New York State Archives, Port Jefferson, Setauket, Suffolk County

Culper Spy Ring At Drowned Meadow, Long Island

November 6, 2022 by Chris Kretz Leave a Comment

long island history project logoToday we dive back into a discussion of the Culper Spy Ring, turning our attention to the area of Port Jefferson, Long Island or, more appropriately, its original incarnation of Drowned Meadow. The village of Port Jefferson is opening the Drowned Meadow Cottage Museum inside the 18th century home of Culper ring member Phillips Roe. [Read more…] about Culper Spy Ring At Drowned Meadow, Long Island

Filed Under: History, New York City Tagged With: American Revolution, Culper Spy Ring, Drowned Meadow Cottage Museum, Long Island, Military History, Podcasts, Port Jefferson, Setauket, Suffolk County

Man Faces Charges For Killing Protected Osprey

September 1, 2022 by Editorial Staff 4 Comments

deceased osprey courtesy DECAccording to a press release issued by DEC, on August 3rd, Environmental Conservation Officer CO Small responded to a call from Suffolk County Police about a resident in Port Jefferson who had heard gunshots just prior to seeing a large bird fall out of a tree. [Read more…] about Man Faces Charges For Killing Protected Osprey

Filed Under: Nature, New York City Tagged With: birds, Crime and Justice, DEC, ECOs, Long Island, nature, Port Jefferson, raptors, Suffolk County, Wildlife

North Shore Shellfishing Areas Temporarily Closed

July 2, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Oyster Bay temporary shellfish closure New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has announced the annual temporary closure of three shellfishing areas on the North Shore of Long Island during the upcoming Fourth of July holiday period.

These closures are imposed during busy holidays to protect public health from potentially contaminated shellfish associated with increased boating activity in shellfishing waters. [Read more…] about North Shore Shellfishing Areas Temporarily Closed

Filed Under: Nature, New York City, Recreation Tagged With: DEC, Fisheries, fishing, Long Island, Oyster Bay, Port Jefferson

Long Island: Mather House Museum Complex Tour

October 8, 2017 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Mather House Museum courtesy Historical Society of Greater Port JeffersonThe Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities (SPLIA) has partnered with the Mather House Museum Complex in Port Jefferson, to provide a behind-the-scenes tour on Saturday, October 21, from 2 to 4 pm.

Port Jefferson Historical Society’s Mather Museum Complex curator Laura Warren will lead the tour. The tour will look at the museum’s new archives building and delve into the facility’s planning, design, and realization. [Read more…] about Long Island: Mather House Museum Complex Tour

Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Long Island, Port Jefferson, SPLIA

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