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The Early Years in
Middle Island,
Coram, Yaphank & Ridge
[image]
Prosser's Cathedral Pines, on road to Yaphank.
Largest white pine forest on Long Island. First trees planted
by Uncle Billy Dayton in 1812. Now owned by the Suffolk
County Park Commission. Open to the public in the summer.
'Tis God's Cathedral, Minister, Choir;
The singing pines are harp and lyre;
In Prosser's woods I voice a prayer,
And worship God and nature there."
Walter Beverly Crane
By Thomas R. Bayles
1973
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Early Years in Middle Island, Coram, Yaphank & Ridge |
| Subject |
Coram (N.Y.) Middle Island (N.Y.) Yaphank (N.Y.) Ridge (N.Y.) Stores & shops Churches Mills Indigenous peoples Historic buildings |
| Description | 8 page pamphlet,17 cm x 21.5 cm including text and images. |
| Creator | Bayles, Thomas R. |
| Publisher | Thomas R. Bayles |
| Contributors | Walter Beverly Crane |
| Date, original | 1973 |
| Date, digital | 2010-01-04 |
| Type | image and text |
| Format | CompoundObject |
| Identifier | LW_BPAMPH_022 |
| Source | Longwood Public Library, Thomas R. Bayles Collection, Pamphlets |
| Language | en |
| Coverage | New York - Long Island |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this digital image is permitted without written permission of Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Rd., Middle Island, NY 11953. A high-quality version of this file may be obtained for a fee for personal use by contacting the Longwood Public Library. |
| Audience | general |
Description
| Title | Page 1 |
| Subject |
Coram (N.Y.) Middle Island (N.Y.) Yaphank (N.Y.) Ridge (N.Y.) Stores & shops Churches Mills Indigenous peoples Historic buildings |
| Description | Page 1 of an 8 page pamphlet,17 cm x 21.5 cm including text and images. |
| Transcript | The Early Years in Middle Island, Coram, Yaphank & Ridge [image] Prosser's Cathedral Pines, on road to Yaphank. Largest white pine forest on Long Island. First trees planted by Uncle Billy Dayton in 1812. Now owned by the Suffolk County Park Commission. Open to the public in the summer. 'Tis God's Cathedral, Minister, Choir; The singing pines are harp and lyre; In Prosser's woods I voice a prayer, And worship God and nature there." Walter Beverly Crane By Thomas R. Bayles 1973 |
| Creator | Bayles, Thomas R. |
| Publisher | Thomas R. Bayles |
| Contributors | Walter Beverly Crane |
| Date, original | 1973 |
| Date, digital | 2010-01-04 |
| Type | image and text |
| Format | 000_Page 1.jpg |
| Identifier | LW_BPAMPH_022 |
| Source | Longwood Public Library, Thomas R. Bayles Collection, Pamphlets |
| Language | en |
| Coverage | New York - Long Island |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this digital image is permitted without written permission of Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Rd., Middle Island, NY 11953. A high-quality version of this file may be obtained for a fee for personal use by contacting the Longwood Public Library. |
| Audience | general |
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