Highlights
Beginnings: Woodbury was part of the large land purchase that Welsh settler Robert Williams made in 1648 from the Matinecock Indians. By the mid-1700s a small number of farmers began to cultivate land in the area. The center of the community was a tiny schoolhouse, notable mainly because poet Walt Whitman taught there for the 1837-38 school year. The tiny community remained isolated, connected only by old Indian paths to Cold Spring Harbor and Jericho, until the railroad arrived in nearby Syosset in 1854. In time, that attracted more farmers to the area, who saw that the Syosset train station opened up the large markets of western Queens, Brooklyn and New York.
Photo: Jericho Turnpike a...
Photo: Jericho Turnpike a...
Beginnings: Woodbury was part of the large land purchase that Welsh settler Robert Williams made in 1648 from the Matinecock Indians. By the mid-1700s a small number of farmers began to cultivate land in the area. The center of the community was a tiny schoolhouse, notable mainly because poet Walt Whitman taught there for the 1837-38 school year. The tiny community remained isolated, connected only by old Indian paths to Cold Spring Harbor and Jericho, until the railroad arrived in nearby Syosset in 1854. In time, that attracted more farmers to the area, who saw that the Syosset train station opened up the large markets of western Queens, Brooklyn and New York.
Photo: Jericho Turnpike at Woodbury from "Long Island To-day" by Frederick Ruther, 1909
Photo: Jericho Turnpike at Woodbury from "Long Island To-day" by Frederick Ruther, 1909
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Newsday Dan Janison column
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BRIEF: Cops: Man faces burglary charges after stealing watch, cash from Syosset home
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“Long Island Medium” Season 3 recap of “Theresa and the Tent”
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The Hartford To Sell Woodbury Brokerage For $115 Million To AIG
The Hartford CourantThe Hartford announced late Tuesday it has an agreement to sell the Woodbury Financial Services brokerage to American International Group, Inc., for $115 million. The agreement is expected to close at the end of this year. Proceeds from the sale...Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Simsbury, Finance, Hartford Financial Services Group Incorporated, Companies and Corporations
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The Hartford Will Break Apart, Raising Questions About Jobs
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Playwrights Annie Baker, Dael Orlandersmith, Heather Woodbury to give talk
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