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The Oyster Bay Historical Society: Preserving Our Past ... Protecting Our Future

The Freeholder, "The History Magazine of the Town of Oyster Bay," is published quarterly by the Oyster Bay Historical Society with the generous assistance of private individuals. 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. The Preview below shows the contents of the current issue. A Sampler of articles from past issues is available, as are the Contents of past issues and an Index.

In this issue (Summer 2008):
THE DUTCH &
AMERICAN
RELIGIOUS
TOLERANCE
PART III
SCANDAL
IN THE
THIRD
DEGREE
LONG
ISLAND'S
DEAD POET
SOCIETY
PART VI
SOCIETY
PLANS
FALL
EVENTS

Citizens implore Gov. Stuyvesant to surrender. By Homer Pyle.
New Amsterdam citizens implore Governor Stuyvesant to surrender to the vanquishing English. By Howard Pyle, 1910. From the Smithsonian Institution Collection.

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