Amagansett

Amagansett

by Carleton Kelsey, Lucinda Mayo
Amagansett

Amagansett

by Carleton Kelsey, Lucinda Mayo

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Overview

Amagansett is an intimate history of a coastal village whose
Dutch and English settlers arrived in 1860 to farm, fish, and
participate in "ye whale designe," and which is now a colorful part of
the Hamptons resort area.
T his striking collection of images, dating from 1853, describes
the community's part in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, and its
very personal experience with the Spanish-American War, when
25,000 soldiers landed here to recuperate from tropical diseases.
The storied fishing and whaling industry, as well as life-saving crews
and the families that awaited them are also featured. Along with
economic and military history, civil life is represented in such scenes
as historic homes, and local citizens welcoming summer visitors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781531660796
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication date: 06/01/1997
Pages: 130
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author


Lucinda Mayo, a local historian as well as a thirteenth-generation descendant of one of the community's four original families, and Carleton Kelsey, town historian for fifteen years and village librarian for over thirty, have combined their talents to produce a work of vivid images with accompanying text that will interest both area residents and visitors alike. Whether the subject is whaling ships or the harvesting of cranberry bogs, Amagansett is a unique look at a unique area.
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