Town Clerk's Archives Presents:
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"The Legacy of the Revolution in Huntington"
The Town of Huntington played a significant role in the defence of liberty and independence. Almost a quarter of the town's male population volunteered to serve the patriot cause.
Numerous documents and artifacts survive to verify our legacy.
The descendants of these patriots, Sons of the American Revolution, Daughters of the American Revolution, The Ancient and Honorable Huntington Militia, organized themselves to promote the principles of the Revolution and to preserve our history.
To honor these organizations, the Huntington Town Clerk's Archives will have an exhibit, "The Legacy of the Revolution" .
The Exhibit will feature documents, and military equipment from the Revolutionary War era.
Numerous documents and artifacts survive to verify our legacy.
The descendants of these patriots, Sons of the American Revolution, Daughters of the American Revolution, The Ancient and Honorable Huntington Militia, organized themselves to promote the principles of the Revolution and to preserve our history.
To honor these organizations, the Huntington Town Clerk's Archives will have an exhibit, "The Legacy of the Revolution" .
The Exhibit will feature documents, and military equipment from the Revolutionary War era.
Contact person:
Antonia S. Mattheou, Huntington Town Archivist
100 Main Street
Huntington, New York 11743 (631)351-3035
Genealogy Federation of Long Island
The Federation encourages the study of family history with an emphasis on Long Island. It's comprised of fifteen local genealogy organizations and aim to educate the community of available resources. Here is the link to the L.I. Genealogy Calendar for the month of June. The Federation presents many informative programs in libraries throughout Long Island. For more information visit their website at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gfli/ or call 631-724-4162.