Mattituck and Laurel
Mattituck and Laurel presents a fascinating glimpse into the historic people and businesses that shaped these two iconic hamlets on the North Fork of Long Island.

The small rural villages of Mattituck and Laurel remained relatively unchanged for more than 100 years until the railroad arrived in 1844. The Long Island Rail Road launched Mattituck-Laurel into a modern era of material progress, where business flourished and the area became a desirable location for summer visitors from New York City. The railroad station stood at the center of commerce and industry. Immigrants arrived and embarked upon new enterprises alongside the already thriving small shops and businesses. During the second half of the 19th century, Mattituck was home to a pickling factory, canning factory, large-scale creamery, and successful fertilizer business.

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Mattituck and Laurel
Mattituck and Laurel presents a fascinating glimpse into the historic people and businesses that shaped these two iconic hamlets on the North Fork of Long Island.

The small rural villages of Mattituck and Laurel remained relatively unchanged for more than 100 years until the railroad arrived in 1844. The Long Island Rail Road launched Mattituck-Laurel into a modern era of material progress, where business flourished and the area became a desirable location for summer visitors from New York City. The railroad station stood at the center of commerce and industry. Immigrants arrived and embarked upon new enterprises alongside the already thriving small shops and businesses. During the second half of the 19th century, Mattituck was home to a pickling factory, canning factory, large-scale creamery, and successful fertilizer business.

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Mattituck and Laurel presents a fascinating glimpse into the historic people and businesses that shaped these two iconic hamlets on the North Fork of Long Island.

The small rural villages of Mattituck and Laurel remained relatively unchanged for more than 100 years until the railroad arrived in 1844. The Long Island Rail Road launched Mattituck-Laurel into a modern era of material progress, where business flourished and the area became a desirable location for summer visitors from New York City. The railroad station stood at the center of commerce and industry. Immigrants arrived and embarked upon new enterprises alongside the already thriving small shops and businesses. During the second half of the 19th century, Mattituck was home to a pickling factory, canning factory, large-scale creamery, and successful fertilizer business.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738599151
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 05/20/2013
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Norman Wamback, historian and curator of the Mattituck-Laurel Historical Society, has joined assistant director Jeffrey M. Walden and reference librarian Gerard M. Matovcik from the Mattituck-Laurel Library to take the reader on a visual journey through historic Mattituck and Laurel. The authors have carefully selected these striking images from their unique collections as well as those of local families and other archives on Long Island.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Summer Boarders 9

2 The Sound and the Creek 19

3 Lakes, Ponds, and Bay 31

4 Mattituck 100 Years Ago 49

5 Farm, Family, and Home 75

6 Worship, Education, and Leisure 89

7 Franklinville Becomes Laurel 103

8 Modern Mattituck 113

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