An edition of Along the Great South Bay (1996)

Along the Great South Bay

from Oakdale to Babylon, the story of a summer spa, 1840-1940

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An edition of Along the Great South Bay (1996)

Along the Great South Bay

from Oakdale to Babylon, the story of a summer spa, 1840-1940

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Publisher
Amereon House
Language
English
Pages
493

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Table of Contents

1. The Nicoll family
2. Early settlers on Long Island
3. The first summer residents (1840-1860)
4. August Belmont and the South Side Club (1860-1870)
5. William K. Vanderbilt and his friends (1870-1880)
6. The Gilded Age-the early years (1880-1890)
7. The Gilded Age-its peak (1890-1900)
8. The new century (1900-1914)
9. The war years (1914-1919)
10. The breakup of the great estates (1920-1929)
11. Some endings and a new beginning (1929-1948)
Epilogue. The Town of Islip today.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [447]-455.
Maps on lining papers.
Includes index.

Published in
Mattituck, NY

Classifications

Library of Congress
F129.I75 H38 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 493 p., [64] p. of plates :
Number of pages
493

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL750610M
Internet Archive
alonggreatsouthb0000have
ISBN 10
0848817362
LCCN
97144784
OCLC/WorldCat
35444474
Library Thing
1584072
Goodreads
859031

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