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Description

This book concerns the emergence and impact of the summer colony in the village of Southampton, New York, between the years 1870 and 1900, particularly the often fraught relations between the area's wealthy resort population and its year-round residents. Essentially a study in social change and conflict, the book revolves around a number of key issues that preoccupied inhabitants and summer residents alike and were the subject of great controversy at the time, including beach rights, oyster farming in Mecox Bay, and the loss of the Shinnecock Hills, first by the Native American inhabitants and then by the town itself to outside developers. Due consideration is given to those individuals who played major roles in these disputes. The book also explores salient and significant aspects of Southampton's early history insofar as they relate to the period in question.

Author: David Goddard
Publisher: Excelsior Editions/State University of New Yo
Published: 07/02/2019
Pages: 386
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.70lbs
Size: 9.70h x 6.60w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9781438437965
ISBN10: 143843796X
BISAC Categories:
- History | United States | State & Local | Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD,

About the Author

David Goddard is a retired Professor of Sociology at the City University of New York and is the author of The Maidstone Links. He currently lives in Plattsburgh, New York.