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Suffolk County Historian Peter Fox Cohalan is back in session for part two of our interview. This week we get deeper into the history of Islip, traveling all the way from the bottom of the Bay (and who really owned it) back to Islip, England and the ancestral home of the Nicoll family.
We also get Peter Fox's insight into historic preservation at the local and regional levels as well as the unique situations that can arise on Long Island.
Finally, we'll hear about the work of the Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation. As a board member, Peter Fox is involved in helping the Foundation support the study and preservation of New York history with a focus on Islip and Suffolk County.
http://wwwx.dowling.edu/library/new/PeterFoxCohalan2.mp3Stream in the player above or download audio.
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Suffolk County Historian Peter Fox Cohalan is back in session for part two of our interview. This week we get deeper into the history of Islip, traveling all the way from the bottom of the Bay (and who really owned it) back to Islip, England and the ancestral home of the Nicoll family.
We also get Peter Fox's insight into historic preservation at the local and regional levels as well as the unique situations that can arise on Long Island.
Finally, we'll hear about the work of the Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation. As a board member, Peter Fox is involved in helping the Foundation support the study and preservation of New York history with a focus on Islip and Suffolk County.
http://wwwx.dowling.edu/library/new/PeterFoxCohalan2.mp3Stream in the player above or download audio.
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