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To View Index Inventory of Pamphlet File A AARP Glen Cove Chapter Abbe, Kathryn African American, Glen Cove African American, Long Island Air Mail Week, National Glen Cove Celebration of 1938 Albertson Family Albertson Family Papers Index (1693-1828) / Albertson Family Papers American Eclipse (race horse) American Gem Company (1920/ A new Glen Cove Industry) America’s Sail/1998 Amistad/essay by William Mulvihill Amityville Long Island (a brief history) Anti-Semitism Glen Cove Appleby Beach Park Appleby Family Archaeology Glen Cove Archaeology Long Island Architecture Long Island Archives Long Island Art Long Island Ashanti Association for retarded children Atwater & Benham’s Tinware Factory (see Behams & Stoutenbourough Tinware) Auctions/Historical Authors/ Local Avalon at Glen Cove Aviation Long Island B Baptist Church Glen Cove Bard Painting (Steamboat/Glen Cove) Bayport Long Island Bayville Long Island Bellmore Long Island Benhams & Stoutenbourough Tinware Factory Bibliography Long Island 1 Inventory of Pamphlet File Bicentennial Bicentennial Operational Sail Blacksmiths Boats & Boating Long Island Bouvier Beale Family Bowne Family Boy Scouts of America (G.C. Units) (See Girl Scouts of America) Braynard, Frank Brookhaven Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights Bucknall Estate Building Code Glen Cove Busby, Leonard Business & Industry Long Island Butch (A dog/ Glen Cove) C Callaghan, Helen Shine (a Glen Cove woman survivor of the Titanic) Calvary AME Church, Glen Cove Campenella, Roy Camp Upton Camp Wikoff Canners Fabric Store, Glen Cove Capobianco Family Captain Kidd Carpenter Family Carpenter Memorial Methodist Church Cedar Swamp Cemeteries Glen Cove Cemeteries Long Island Central Islip Center Island Chamber of Commerce, Glen Cove Churches, Long Island Civil War-Long Island Involvement in Civilian Conservation Corps/Glen Cove Clough, George L. Cock, Augustus Cock/Cocks/Cox Family Coe Hall/Oyster Bay Cove 2 Inventory of Pamphlet File Cold Spring Harbor Coles Family Coles House-7 The Place Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Mfg Co./Glen Cove Commack Communist Party/Glen Cove Congregation Tifereth Israel Conway (Dairy) Family Corbin – Wheeler House CORSAIR I (yacht) Country Clubs/Long Island Cradle of Aviation Museum Craft Family Craftsmen, Long Island Crystal Springs Ice Company D Daly, Dan Dana, Charles Davis, James (civil rights leader) Davis, Howard Jr. Davis, John W. Davison, Trubee F. Day laborers/Glen Cove Delamar, Joseph R. Designer Showcases/Glen Cove Dester, John (family history) Directory /Glen Cove 1867 Dodge Family/ Genealogy Donohue Family Dosoris Dosoris Club Dosoris Creek Dowden’s store Dudgeon, Richard Duryea Family Duryea Starch Company E East Hampton East Norwich 3 Inventory of Pamphlet File Eglee, Charles Elsinore Elsinore Realty Corporation Estates See Glen Cove Estates, Gold Coast Estates, Long Island Estates and Historic Homes Environment/ Long Island F Falaise/Sands Point Park and Reserve Farms Long Island Ferry, Glen Cove & Vicinity Fiedel School Floral Park Flower Shows in Glen Cove Flushing, Revolutionary War at Folger, Henry Clay Fort Franklin, Lloyd’s Neck Fort Golgotha/Huntington Fort Hill/Oyster Bay Fort Salonga/Smithtown Fort St. George/Mastic Fort Tohen Fort, Long Island/Revolutionary War Era Fraternal Organizations/Glen Cove Freeport/New York Fresh Pond Farm/Thomas T. Jackson/Glen Cove Friends Academy/Locust Valley Friends of the Bay Friends Meeting House/Matinecock Friends, Society of Friendship house French and Indian War, Long Island in Frost Family G Garden City Hotel Gardiner, D.L. Garvie family (Dr. Thomas Garvie) Garvies Point Gates, John – memorial tribute Geddes Family Genealogical Studies/handouts 4 Inventory of Pamphlet File Genealogies of Family’s located in the Robert Coles Long Island History Room General Slolum Geology/Long Island German/American Bund Germaine/Germain Family Ghosts/Glen Cove Girl Scouts of America (G.C. Units) (See Boy Scouts of America) Glen Cove Ambulance Glen Cove Animal Shelter Glen Cove Animals (Famous) Glen Cove Artists Glen Cove Association for the Advancement of the mentally retarded Glen Cove Bank Glen Cove, Beaches : Appleby Beach Park / Crescent Beach, Harbor Beach Pavillion and Tappen Beach Glen Cove Beautification Commission Glen Cove Bi-Centennial Glen Cove, Boys Club/ New York Glen Cove Budget Glen Cove Business & Industry Glen Cove / Cannon, the Glen Cove Cemeteries Glen Cove Census—1950-1990 Glen Cove Charter Glen Cove Charter Revision Glen Cove Churches, General Glen Cove City Council Glen Cove City Hall Glen Cove City Officials Glen Cove Civil Service Glen Cove Civil War Glen Cove Communication Glen Cove Community Organizations Glen Cove Court House Glen Cove Creek Glen Cove Crime Glen Cove Diary of James E. Burns Glen Cove Directory 1867, 1923-1924, 1932, Shorecrest Directory 1967 Glen Cove Disasters Earthquakes/Fires/Floods/Hurricanes/ Glen Cove Downtown Glen Cove Downtown / Village Square Glen Cove Dutch settlers Glen Cove Echo July 1878 Glen Cove Elections 5 Inventory of Pamphlet File Glen Cove Environment Glen Cove Estates & Historic Homes Glen Cove Famous People of Glen Cove Ferry Glen Cove Films - (see movies/Glen Cove – Long Island) Glen Cove Fire Department Glen Cove Gay/Lesbian Community Glen Cove Gazette/index 1857-1897 Glen Cove / Genealogy/Founding Families Glen Cove Government Glen Cove Harbor Glen Cove Historical Homes and Structures Glen Cove Historical Markers/Sites Glen Cove Historical Society Glen Cove History Calendars Glen Cove History Articles Glen Cove History by Historians (Coles, Coles, Russell) Glen Cove History General (Info/Name/Suozzi/Maps) Glen Cove History Publications Glen Cove/Hospitals and Medical Services Glen Cove/Hotels & Resorts Glen Cove Housing Authority Glen Cove/Housing and Properties Glen Cove/Jails-City Glen Cove Jewish Congregations Glen Cove Landmarks Glen Cove Land Use Patterns Glen Cove Library Glen Cove Lodge Glen Cove Mansion Glen Cove/Maps Glen Cove Marina’s Glen Cove Masterplan Glen Cove Mayors & City Council Members Glen Cove Methodist Church Glen Cove Milling Industry Glen Cove Monuments Glen Cove Music Glen Cove Musicians Glen Cove Mutual Insurance Co Glen Cove Neighborhood Assoc. Glen Cove/News –Local Glen Cove Newsletters Glen Cove Newspapers 6 Inventory of Pamphlet File Glen Cove Opera House Glen Cove Paintings Glen Cove Parks Glen Cove People of (See Binders) Glen Cove Pets Glen Cove Planning Commission Glen Cove Police Department Glen Cove Police Department /Special Auxiliary Police Glen Cove Pollution Glen Cove Post Office Glen Cove Politics and Government Glen Cove Rail Road Stations Glen Cove Recipes Glen Cove Recreation and Events Glen Cove Regatta Glen Cove Restaurants Glen Cove Revolutionary Glen Cove Schools Glen Cove senior citizens and senior center Glen Cove Sports/people in Glen Cove Statues Glen Cove “Stories”/local characters Glen Cove Streets Glen Cove/taxes Glen Cove/Tricentennial Glen Cove Two Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary Glen Cove/Urban renewal Glen Cove Voting Glen Cove Monuments Glen Cove War Monuments Glen Cove/Waterfront Glen Cove Waterfront Development Glen Cove/Welcome House Glen Cove, Wildlife Glen Cove Youth Center Glen Cove/New York Zoning Glengariff Nursing Home Glen Head Glen Theater Glenwood Gold Coast Estates Gold Coast Public Library Golf/Glen Cove Great Neck 7 Inventory of Pamphlet File Greenbelt Trail/Long Island Grumman Corporation H Hansen, Craig (baseball player/Glen Cove) Harrison House/Glen Cove Harrison, Joan Harrolds Family Hempstead Hempstead Harbor Hempstead Harbor Yacht Club Hempstead Swamp, Battle of Henderson, Tip Hicks, Elias Hine Estate Hispanic Americans Historic Places, National Register Historical Museum Document Collection of the North Shore Historical Societies on the North Shore of Long Island Historians Nassau County Holocaust Museum Glen Cove Holzkamp, Mary Ann Horses, Race/Long Island Hospitals, Long Island Houses/History of (How to research history of home) Huntington I Illegal Housing Indians Long Island Irish Immigrants/Long Island Italian Americans/Glen Cove Italian Immigrants J Jennings House Jericho Judaism, Glen Cove K Kennard, Thomas William 8 Inventory of Pamphlet File Kennedy Family Kidd, William Killenworth King Philips’s War/refugees to Glen Cove Kirk Building Korten, Henry Otto Ku Klux Klan/KKK on Long Island L Ladew Family Ladew Leather Company Ladies Soldiers’ AID Association/Glen Cove LaFarge, John Landing/Glen Cove Landmarks/New York See Glen Cove landmarks/Long Island Landmarks Latting Family Lattingtown Lavine, Charles/Legislative candidate 2004 Leather Manufacture/Glen Cove/20th century Libraries Nassau county Lincoln house/glen cove Lions Club/Glen Cove Littleworth Patent/Sea Cliff colonial documents Livery Stables/Glen Cove Lloyd Neck Locust Valley Loew, Arthur London Jewelers Long Beach Long Island Authors Long Island Bibliographies Long Island Bodies of Water Long Island Conservation Long Island Crime Long Island Dairies Long Island Early Settlement Long Island Environment Long Island Estates and Historic Homes Long Island Ethnic Groups Long Island Geology Long Island Golf Long Island Hiking Long Island,./History (see also: Long Island NY/estates; Long Island NY/landmarks; Glen Cove NY/estates;
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