Cove Neck: Oyster Bay's Historic Enclave

Looking out over the majestic waters of Oyster Bay, the village of Cove Neck has played an...
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Author: John E. Hammond
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Cove Neck: Oyster Bay's Historic Enclave by Hammond, John E.

Cove Neck: Oyster Bay's Historic Enclave

€36,40

Cove Neck: Oyster Bay's Historic Enclave

€36,40
Author: John E. Hammond
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Looking out over the majestic waters of Oyster Bay, the village of Cove Neck has played an outsized role in the history of Long Island and the nation.


The size of this tiny village belies its significant history. Nestled inside the town of Oyster Bay on Long Island, Cove Neck is only one of thirty-five other villages and hamlets of Oyster Bay, but Cove Neck is arguably the most important. The village played a role in the early days of motion picture history as the location of James S. Blackton and his Vitagraph Studios while Theodore Roosevelt's Sagamore Hill was home to the federal government during the summers of his presidency and remained his cherished residence throughout his life. Even the colonial farm of Mary Cooper still stands in Cove Neck, the hardships of the village's agricultural past detailed in her diary and studied by succeeding generations, even today. Authors John E. Hammond and Elizabeth E. Roosevelt cover the surprising history of Oyster Bay's historic Cove Neck.



Author: John E. Hammond, Elizabeth E. Roosevelt
Publisher: History Press
Published: 10/14/2019
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.10w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9781467144377

About the Author
Hammond, John E.: - Elizabeth Emlen Roosevelt is the official historian of the Incorporated Village of Cove Neck, where she has resided for many years. Liz, as she is known locally, is a first cousin twice removed to President Theodore Roosevelt. She is a longtime member of the Theodore Roosevelt Association and currently serves as assistant treasurer of the organization. She taught history for thirty-two years, beginning at Syosset (New York) High School, where she taught for four years, and then spent one year in Hastings, New Zealand, and the balance of twenty-seven years at Friends Academy in Locust Valley, New York. Miss Roosevelt earned a BA in history from the University of Denver and an MA in history from Long Island University. She is a member of Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club and an active competitive sailor. In her spare time, Miss Roosevelt volunteers for the Oyster Bay Historical Society as the manager of the gift shop in the Earle-Wightman House Museum.



John Edward Hammond is the official historian of the Township of Oyster Bay. Mr. Hammond is a lifelong resident of Oyster Bay, where some of his ancestors settled in 1653. He earned a BA from the University of the State of New York and is a graduate of Yale University Institute of Far Eastern Languages. He proudly served in the United States Air Force Security Service from 1964 to 1968. He is the author of five books: Matinecock Light, Maple Hill Press, 1992; Crossroads: A History of East Norwich, privately printed by the Committee for the Beautification of East Norwich, 1997; When the Sirens Sound, Maple Hill Press, 1996; Oyster Bay Remembered, Maple Hill Press, 2002; and Oyster Bay: Images of America, Arcadia Publishing, 2009. He has also researched and authored four genealogical research guides: Historic Cemeteries of Oyster Bay; Index to Register of Deaths (1881-1920); Birth, Marriage and Death Records (1847-1849); and Civil War Records-Town of Oyster Bay.

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