Our Heritage a Community of Early American Homes Churches Places
Our Heritage a Community of Early American Homes Churches Places
Kathleen From Old Catalog Fullam
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The present mill was built in 1750 and located a few hun- dred feet north of the first mill. It is still in operating con- dition, only ceasing operation in 1947, and it is one of the few such remaining mills in the country. The French mill- stones, plus the hand-made hopper which feeds the stones and the flour bolter, are original equipment. COMMUNITY CHURCH CHRISTIAN AVENUE Stony Brook ^ The Community Church (Methodist) was founded in 1809. The original church building was erected in 1817 but... was later moved from the site and it is now a private dwell- ing. The present church was built in I860; the architect was the pastor, the Rev, Daniel Jones, who also worked on the construction. The steeple of the church is unusually high and it was a navigational aid to captains of sailing vessels plowing Long Island Sound. A large and a smaller bell of cast iron are the original bells. The interior of the church was redesigned in 1958 and it is especially lovely. THOMPSON HOUSE NORTH COUNTRY ROAD Setauket ^ An authentic saltbox, of which very few are extant, this house was the birthplace of Benjamin F.
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