Discover a rich tapestry of East-Hampton's past through lineage, local records, and town life.
This nonfiction chronicle gathers generations, family ties, and civic history to illuminate how a coastal town grew and who shaped it.
From early settlers and town officers to the social fabric of communities, the book compiles names, dates, and connections that bind East-Hampton’s story. It blends genealogical detail with town governance, notable events, and the people who built the local landscape.
Readers will glimpse local life through lists, notes, and annotations that connect families, places, and public records. The edition emphasizes how history lives in documents, monuments, and memory.
Ideal for readers of local history, genealogy enthusiasts, and anyone researching East-Hampton’s past.
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Seller: Forgotten Books, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book tells the story of a small town in early America, its founding, growth, and the values that shaped its community. It chronicles the lives and struggles of the town's first inhabitants, highlighting their unwavering commitment to religious freedom, self-governance, and a strong moral compass. Weaving together historical documents, accounts of key figures, and the authorââ â¢s own reflections, the book presents a vivid portrait of the early Puritan settlers who left their homeland seeking a new life. The book explores the challenges and triumphs of these early colonists as they built their community from scratch in the face of unforgiving natural conditions and potential conflict with Native American tribes. It delves into the creation of a local government system, the establishment of a strong church presence, and the importance of education. The authorââ â¢s personal insights, including his own familyââ â¢s connections to the town, add a deeply personal dimension to this fascinating historical account. The bookââ â¢s rich tapestry of narratives and reflections offers a window into the enduring spirit of resilience, faith, and community that defined this early American settlement and shaped the future of the nation. This powerful account sheds light on the origins of American democracy and reveals the ideals that continue to shape the nation today. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781333642839_0
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Seller: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # LW-9781333642839
Seller: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, United Kingdom
PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # LW-9781333642839
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Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 372 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.84 inches. This item is printed on demand. Seller Inventory # zk1333642830
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Seller: Isaiah Thomas Books & Prints, Inc., Cotuit, MA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. Original edition, published by hunter in Sg-Harbor in 1897. Pencil ownership of Robt Gardner, Derby, Conn 1897. Lots of his squiggly but faint pencil underlining within, many newspaper clippings laid in. Gardner/Gardiner family very much prominent in the area, e. g. see Gardiner's Island. Plain black cloth rubbed and worn, cracked at front but holding.; Classic Reprint; 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches; 372 pages. Seller Inventory # SKU1009441