HomeMy WebLinkAboutGR-3NEW YORK STATE HISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE INVENTORY FORM
For Office Use Only--Site Identifier
Inventory of Southold
Project Identifier ~gw~ Landmarks
YOur Name Town of Southold./SPLIA
Address Town Hall. M~in Road. Southold
L.I.. N.Y,
zip 11971
Organization
Date AuK~st 1987
Phone ~16) 76~-18q~
(if any) Southold Town Community Development Office
1. Site Identifier(s)
2, County Suffolk
Osm.~ Brickyard
One of following:
City
,Township Soutbol8
Incorporated Village
Unincorporated Village or
Hamlet Greenport
3. Present Owner
Address
Zip
Site Description (check all appropriate categories):
Structure/site
Superstructure: complete__partial collaps~·d__not evident
Foundation: above below (ground level) not evident
Structural subdiv-~sions a-~parent __Only surface traces ~-~sible
Buried traces detected
L~st construction materials (be as specific as possible):
It is believed that the clay was dug here until water
filled the excavation.
Grounds
Under cultivation Sustaining erosion Woodland
--Never cultivated Pr---eviously cultivated ~-Floodplain
S--~il Drainage: exce--~lent good fair __ poor
Slope: flat gentle__moderate steep
Distance to nearest water from st--~ucture (approx.)
Elevation:
__Upland
Pastureland
Site Investigation (append additional sheets, .if necessary):
Surface--date(s)
Site Map (Submit with form*)
Collection
Subsurface--date(s)
Testing: shovel__coring__other
no. of units
unit size
(Submit plan of units with form*)
Excavation: . unit size no. of units
(Submit plan of units with form*)
* Submission should be 8½"xll", if feasible
Investigator none known
Manuscript or published report(s) '(reference fully):
Present repository of materials none know~
Page 2
Site inventory:
~- date constructed or occupation period
b. previous owners, if known
17th centnzry
Thomas 0amen
c. modifications, if known
(append additional sheets, if necessary)
Site documentation (append additional sheets, if necessary):
a. Historic map references
1) ~raemsee~ Date 187% Source Page 174
original, if known
2)
Name Date Source
Present location of original, if known
Representation in existing photography
1) Photo date Where located
2) Photo date Where located
c. Primary and secondary source documentation (reference fully)
Warren Hall. Pa~ans~ Puritans, Patriots. 1975. Pp. 18, 22, 25.
Beers, Comstock, Cline. Atlas of Lon~ Island. 1873. P. 174
TercentsnarF Celebr~tion of Southold Town. 1640-1940. P. 20
d. Persons with memory of site:
1) Name Address
2) Name Address
8. List of material remains other than those used in construction ~be
as specific as possible in identifying object and material):
If prehistoric materials are evident,
prehistoric site form.
9. Map References:
check here and
fill out
10.
Map or maps showing exact location and extent of
site must accompany this form and must be identified
by source and date. Keep this submission to 8~"xll",
if feasible.
USGS 7% Minute Series Quad. Name
S0uthold Quad.
For Office Us~ Only--UTM Coordinates
Photography (optional for environmental impact survey):
Please submit a 5"x7" black and ~Ite print(s) showing the current
state of the site. Provide a label for the print(s) on a separate
sheet.
Form prepared by Rose,fy Skye Moritt, research assistant.
,Pond believed to be
near the site of
Thomas Osman's brick-
yard on Pipe's Neck
GR-RSM I-2
From south west
Perhaps this was the
clay pit?
'N.Y.S. DOT Southold Quad
3
SOUTHOLD (Continued)
SCHOOLS
LEATHER SCHOOL.
In the village. Route 25.
BRICK SCHOOL.
In the village. Route 25.
GEORGE TAYLOR SCHOOL.
West end of village. Route 25.
2 PRIVATE SUBSCRIPTION SCHOOLS.
In the village. Route 25.
NICHOLAS EADES SCHOOL.
In the village. Route 25.
BENJAMIN YOUNGS' SCHOOL.
In the village. Route 25.
MEHITABLE BABCOCK'S DAME SCHOOL.
East end of Southold. Route' 25.
JAMES TUTHILL SCHOOL.
Bay View.
HASHAMOMMOCK
Hashamommock, /~rst English settlement in the State of
New York,settled by men from Antigua in the Spr/ng of
1637-8.
All signs pertaining to sites are placed along Route
25 in this section, although the sites themselves may
" be inland o'r adjoining the bay.
THOMAS BENEDICT'S MILL SITE.
East side of Tom's Creek.
THE SITE of the "LONG HOUSE."
TO the STRAWBERRY LOT and HOME SITE of JOHN
COREY.
· . TO JOHN OSMAN'S BRICKYARD.
TO CONKLIN'S FERRY to SHELTER ISLAND.
CONKLIN FAMILY GRAVEYARD.
Here Rarus, the famous trotting horse, was [oaled.
THE INLET POND.
THE GREAT PINE SWAMP.
. THE FIVE WIGWAMS.
HOME SITE o! WILLIAM SALMON.
TO PIGEON'S NECK.
Where millions o[ birds rested during their yearly flights
north and south.
HENRY WHITNEY. Mill Wright. Later of Huntington.
THOMAS BENEDICT. Miller.
SITE of FIRST MILL.
Mill Creek Bridge.
?I"LE. I~RAWBERRY LOT.
......... Tercentenary C$1ebratio~ of
$outhold Tow~. 1640-1940
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