

An edition of The Manor of St. George (1955)
Situated at Smith's Point, near Mastic Beach: Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Dedicated as a public museum and park
By George C. Furman,Hugh S. Furman,Osborne, Chester G.
Publish Date
August 1955
Publisher
Unknown
Language
eng
Pages
22
Description:
This twenty two page book covers the history of the Manor of St. George, an historic estate located in Shirley, New York. It features pictorial scenes from historical reenactments, maps, and historical accounts of the property's cultural significance leading to the preservation of the estate as a park and museum.
subjects: History, US History, Architecture, Museum, Park, Public Park, Estate, Manor, Property, Map, Maps, New York State, William Floyd Parkway, English Settlers, US Colonies, British Colonies, 13 Colonies, Colonial History, Genealogy, Mayhew Deed, Native American, Native American History, Indigenous People, English Revolution, British Revolution, Supreme Court, Law, Trinity Church
People: William Smith, William Tangier Smith, King William, Queen Mary, King Charles II, Admiral Lord Dartmouth, Martha Tunstall, Henry Tunstall, Thomas Dongan, John Mayhew, King James II, Leisler, Governor Sloughter, Chief Justice Dudley, Caleb Heathcote
Places: Shirley, New York, Smith's Point, Mastic Beach, Brookhaven, Morocco, Portugal, North Africa, England, Islip, Long Island, Long Island Sound, Suffolk County, New England