Focus on the Past: Hometown History
- Paul Stoutenburgh, Barbara Stoutenburgh
- Authors: Paul Stoutenburgh , Barbara Stoutenburgh
- Date: March 8th, 2001
- Subjects: Shipbuilding. , Greenport (N.Y.)--History. , Cutchogue (N.Y.)--History.
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:2046
- Description: One of a series of history articles on the Cutchogue area written for The Suffolk Times by Paul and Barbara Stoutenburgh, who grew up there in the 1930’s. In this farewell edition they talk about a final round of letters they received from childhood friends and the experiences they had together, and they also discuss the important of maintaining local history through the generations.
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- Authors: Paul Stoutenburgh , Barbara Stoutenburgh
- Date: March 8th, 2001
- Subjects: Shipbuilding. , Greenport (N.Y.)--History. , Cutchogue (N.Y.)--History.
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:2046
- Description: One of a series of history articles on the Cutchogue area written for The Suffolk Times by Paul and Barbara Stoutenburgh, who grew up there in the 1930’s. In this farewell edition they talk about a final round of letters they received from childhood friends and the experiences they had together, and they also discuss the important of maintaining local history through the generations.
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Focus on the Past: Wickham Fruit Farm
- Paul Stoutenburgh, Barbara Stoutenburgh
- Authors: Paul Stoutenburgh , Barbara Stoutenburgh
- Date: January 25, 2001
- Subjects: Family Business. , Cutchogue (N.Y.)--History. , Buildings--New York (State)--Long Island.
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:2034
- Description: A history article on the Cutchogue area written for The Suffolk Times by Paul and Barbara Stoutenburgh, who grew up there in the 1930’s. They describe in detail the area of Cutchogue around the Wickham Fruit Farm. They share some of their childhood memories of the people that lived there and the businesses they owned.
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- Authors: Paul Stoutenburgh , Barbara Stoutenburgh
- Date: January 25, 2001
- Subjects: Family Business. , Cutchogue (N.Y.)--History. , Buildings--New York (State)--Long Island.
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:2034
- Description: A history article on the Cutchogue area written for The Suffolk Times by Paul and Barbara Stoutenburgh, who grew up there in the 1930’s. They describe in detail the area of Cutchogue around the Wickham Fruit Farm. They share some of their childhood memories of the people that lived there and the businesses they owned.
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Focus on the Past: Reader Feedback
- Paul Stoutenburgh, Barbara Stoutenburgh
- Authors: Paul Stoutenburgh , Barbara Stoutenburgh
- Date: March 2001
- Subjects: Cutchogue (N.Y.)--History. , The Suffolk Times. , Orient (N.Y.)--History.
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:2035
- Description: One of a series of history articles on the Cutchogue area written for The Suffolk Times by Paul and Barbara Stoutenburgh, who grew up there in the 1930’s. Included are a collection of quotes from readers of the Focus on the Past column, and some relevant context for each one. One area of focus is the Old Crows, a fraternal men’s club that met in the area from around 1840-1940.
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- Authors: Paul Stoutenburgh , Barbara Stoutenburgh
- Date: March 2001
- Subjects: Cutchogue (N.Y.)--History. , The Suffolk Times. , Orient (N.Y.)--History.
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:2035
- Description: One of a series of history articles on the Cutchogue area written for The Suffolk Times by Paul and Barbara Stoutenburgh, who grew up there in the 1930’s. Included are a collection of quotes from readers of the Focus on the Past column, and some relevant context for each one. One area of focus is the Old Crows, a fraternal men’s club that met in the area from around 1840-1940.
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