
Headquartered in the historic Earle-Wightman House museum and library, the Society has provided tourists, students, scholars, and historians with historic exhibits, lectures, maps, photographs, artifacts, and historical and genealogical documents for more than 40 years. In recognition of our contribution, the museum has been designated an historic site on the Revolutionary War Heritage Trail.
The Society's innovative exhibits and well-received outreach and conservation programs are supplemented by the eagerly-anticipated quarterly publication of the Freeholder, "The History Magazine of the Town of Oyster Bay." Comprised primarily of original articles of historical research and scholarship, the Freeholder is sent at no charge to members of the Oyster Bay Historical Society as a benefit of membership.
A recent issue of the Freeholder included "The Early Settlement of Oyster Bay" by Town Historian John E. Hammond. Drawing on original Dutch and English sources, Mr. Hammond's research "will necessitate the rewriting of every book on Long Island history," according to OBHS Director Kuehhas. That and other popular back issues of the Freeholder, along with maps and books, like John Hammond's Oyster Bay Remembered, are available for online purchase in our bookstore.
The Oyster Bay Historical Society
P.O. Box 297
20 Summit Street
Oyster Bay, New York 11771-0297
• Thomas A. Kuehhas, Director
• Maureen Monck, Pd.D., President |
Telephone:
(516) 922-5032
Faxphone :
(516) 922-6892
Email: Send Email |
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Hours:
Tuesday-Friday... 10am-2pm
Saturday............ 9am-1pm
Sunday.............. 1pm-4pm
Closed Mondays
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Oyster Bay Historical Society Homepage
MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express donations and payments to the Oyster Bay Historical Society are processed through PayPal to OBHS advisor Louis J. Bruno and do not require a PayPal account.
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