Biography – H (Patchogue, NY)

Biography – H (Patchogue, NY)

Biography – H (Patchogue, NY) Hallen, Alfred N., 1912-1989 • “Lt. Col. Alfred Hallen Dies; Established Havils Jewelers” (Obituaries). Long Island Advance, May 4, 1989: p. 14. Halloran, Eleanor Boyhan, 1848-19?? • “At Age of 95 Years Mrs. Halloran, Strong, Bright, Has Victory Garden.” [Long Island Advance], May 6, 1943: pp. 1, 2. Hamilton, Elizabeth (“Lizzie”) • “Lizzie Hamilton: An Unforgettable Character.” Main Street Press, June 13, 1995: p. 3. Hammond, Fremont • “100 Years Ago” (From the Archives of the Long Island Advance). Long Island Advance, May 22, 2008: p. 22. • “[Pres]idents of the Union Savings Bank” [captioned photos]. [Patchogue, NY: s.n., n.d.] -- port. of “Fremont Hammond, President, 1902-1908” • Note: He also was partner of Jesse C. Mills, in the large general store, Hammond & Mills, on the S.E. corner of Patchogue’s 4 corners; and served on the Patchogue Library Association board Hammond, Francis Asbury, 1822-1900 [Mormon bishop] • Bailey, Paul. “Historical Long Island: More Facts on the Life of Bishop Hammond.” Suffolk County News, August 24, 1956: p. 14. • “Death of a Mormon Elder: A Native of this Section Who Went to Sea at an Early Age, Landed on the Pacific Slope, and Became a Prominent Mormon.” Suffolk County News, December 7, 1900: p. 1. Hart, John • “LI Distinguished Leadership Award, Presented October 1992 to John Hart.” L.I. Business News, October 8, 1992: p. 17. Hatfield, G. Howard • Bennett, Ann Becker. “Hatfield Retires from Library Board: Helped Guide Library into Modern Era.” Long Island Advance, July 13, 1989: n.p. • “G. Howard Hatfield Retires.” Pennysaver News of Brookhaven, July 1, 1989: n.p. Hastings, Celia M., 1923-2002 [President, Patchogue-Medford Library, Board of Trustees] • Bessen, Jeffrey. “Patchogue Mourns Loss of Celia Hastings” (In Memoriam). Long Island Advance, October 3, 2002: p. 23. Hattemer, Philipp A., 1899-1960 [Brookhaven Town Supervisor; Chairman, Suffolk County Board of Supervisors] • Ex-County Bd. Chairman: Philipp A. Hattemer Dies; Supervisor ofr 14 Years” [obit.]. Patchogue Advance, October 13, 1960: pp. 1, 5. • “Philipp A. Hattemer.” Patchogue Advance, October 20, 1960: n.p. • “Philipp A. Hattemer” (Who’s Who Among Our Neighbors). Patchogue Advance, January 8, 1937: n.p. Hauser, Paul. 1930-1992 • O’Neill, Kevin. “Friends Remember P-M Educator Paul Hauser.” Long Island Advance, October 29, 1992: pp. 6, 29. Havens, Charles Smith, 1834-[?] [b. East Patchogue, NY, Brookhaven Town Supervisor, NYS Assemblyman, 1865 co- owner of paper mill, on Canaan Lake, with his brother John S. Havens] • “Charles S. Havens.” in History of Suffolk County, New York, with Illustrations, Portraits, & Sketches of Families and Individuals. New York: W.W. Munsell & Co., 1882: pp. 23-24. Havens, John Scudder, 1826-1903 [b. East Patchogue, Brookhaven Town Supervisor, during the American Civil War, NYS Assemblyman, co-owner of paper mill on Canaan Lake, with his brother, Charles S. Havens] • “100 Years Ago” [obit.] (From the Archives of the Long Island Advance). Long Island Advance, August 21, 2003: p. 26. • “John S. Havens” (Death List of a Day). New York Times, August 18, 1903: p. 7. • “John S. Havens.” in History of Suffolk County, New York, with Illustrations, Portraits, & Sketches of Families and Individuals. New York: W.W. Munsell & Co., 1882: 97-98. • New York (State). Assembly. The Usurpations of the Federal Government: Speech of J.S. Havens, of Suffolk, on the Resolutions of Judge Dean to Raise a Select Committee to Investigate the Subject of Arbitrary Arrests and the Suspension of Habeas Corpus. Delivered in Assembly, Feb. 17, 1863. 8 p. (Patchogue-Medford Library. Celia M. Hastings Local History Room. Archival Collections) Hawkins, Arthur F. • “Arthur F. Hawkins” (Who’s Who Among Our Neighbors). Patchogue Advance, January 15, 1937: n.p. Hawkins, E. Eugene, b. 1845 [b. Port Jefferson, settled in Patchogue, 1890; sea captain] • “Captain E. Eugene Hawkins.” Portrait and Biographical Record of Suffolk County, (Long Island), New York. New York: Chapman, 1896: p. 662. Hawkins, E. Eugene, Jr. [“E.E.”] [of E. Patchogue; President of PELCO; owned Milburn Light Electric automobile] • “Down Memory Lane.” Main Street Press, September 5, 1985: p. 6. • “E. Eugene Hawkins, Jr., E.E.: A Successful Constructing and Consulting Engineer.” Argus, July 1, 1898: n.p. • “Electric Auto, Though Outmoded, Still Goes and has Good Point.” Patchogue Advance, July 7, 1939: pp. 1, 2. • “Waterside Residences” [captioned photo]. Patchogue Advance, n.d.: n.p. Hawkins, Georgiana Robinson, 1848-1954 • “Down Memory Lane.” Main Street Press, September 5, 1985: p. 6. • “Town, Village Mark Day: Mrs. Georgiana Hawkins’ 106th Birthday Set Sunday.” Patchogue Advance, February 25, 1954: pp. 1, 7. Hedges, Dayton, 1885-[?] [international boxing champion; Brookhaven Town Supervisor; textile manufacturer in Cuba] • Armbruster, Eugene. “Dayton Hedges.” In History of Long Island. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1914: p. 49. • “Compania Textilera Ariguanabo, S.A….Or, Mr. Dayton Hedges’ Textile Mill, which has Demonstrated to the Cubans that a Gringo can be a Great Deal More than a Good Neighbor.” [source not indicated] • “Harding’s History: Do You Know?” Mai Street Press, June 6, 1985: p. 2. • Turchiano, Pat. “Taken from the 1920 Files of the Long Island Advance.” Long Island Advance, [?] 31, 1990: p. 17. – Appellate Div., Supreme Court ruling of nearly $21 million against Dayton Hedges, for manipulating Town tax rolls, while Supervisor, 1909- 1912. Heimroth, Elsie [Poet] • “Patchogue’s Poetess: Elsie Heimroth Long-Time Contributor to the Advance.” Long Island Advance, March 2, 1972: pp. 1, 12. • Heimroth, Elsie. Meditations: Verses. [Patchogue, NY: The Author], ca. 1971. Henke, Hans [Patchogue Village Historian, 1995-Present] • Henke, Hans. Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island’s South Shore: In the Twentieth Century. Blue Point, NY: Printed by AGC Printing and Design, for the Author, [2006]. • Henke, Hans. Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island’s South Shore: The Early Years. Blue Point, NY: Printed by AGC Printing and Design, for the Author, 2003. • Henke, Hans. Patchogue. Dover, NH: Arcadia Books, ca. 1997. • Henke, Hans. Patchogue II. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Books, ca. 1998. • Cedar Grove Cemetery [Patchogue, New York]: Gravesite Directory, comp. by Hans Henke. Patchogue, NY: Patchogue Village Historian, 2007. • Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York: Gravesite Directory, comp. by Hans Henke. Patchogue, NY: Patchogue Village Historian, 2001. • Waverly Avenue Cemetery, Patchogue, New York: Gravesite Directory, comp. by Hans Henke. Patchogue, NY: Patchogue Village Historian, 2002. • Ommerman, Betty. “Keeper of Patchogue’s Past” (Profile). Newsday, January 18, 1998: n.p. Henshaw, Kitty • “Kitty, the Newsgirl, is Remembered.” Main Street Press, July 4, 1985: p. 4. Hirst, Frederick [1 of 3 recipients of Congressional medal for lifesaving efforts off Cherry Grove] • “Handshake Over Rescue Award.” [s.l.: s.n., [December 17, 1937?]: pp. 1, 8. Hirsch, Anton [diary-style graphic artist] • Bennett, Ann Becker. “The Illustrated Man.” Long Island Advance, July 23, 1987: pp. 13, 28. – includes samples of his work, and his tribute to Patchogue-Medford Library. Hollis, William [Summer frequenter of Patchogue; Mexican War veteran; prodigious hiker; NYC entertainer] • “An Old Entertainer.” Patchogue Advance, ca. December 9, 1936: n.p. Homan, Benjamin Laws [Civil War Veteran; POW at Libby, Belle Isle, and Andersonville prisons] • “Military Career of Benjamin Laws Homan (Written by John G. Homan).” Suffolk County Historical Society. Register, 16(3) Winter 1990: pp. 73-79. Homan, Daniel Lewis, 1840-1917 [Civil War veteran, POW] • [Daniel Lewis Homan, 1840-1917 (brother of William Wallace Homan), Civil War Veteran, Wounded and Taken Prisoner in 1863 (eyewitness account)] Homan, John Gilbert, b. 1844 [Civil War Veteran] • “Military Career of John Gilbert Homan (Written 1914)” [part 1]. Suffolk County Historical Society. Register, 16(2) Fall 1990: pp. 33-45. • “Military Career of John Gilbert Homan” [Written 1914, part 2]. Suffolk County Historical Society. Register, 16(3) Winter 1990: pp. 65-73. Homan, Nancy • “Romance – Tragedy: In the Life of Nancy Homan, a Poor, but Handsome and Clever Patchogue Girl: Marries a Poor Man, Who Becomes Heir to a Vast German Estate. Fate Suddenly Snatches Her from the Enjoyment of the Riches and Position which were Hers as Mistress of the Manor.” Patchogue Advance, August 3, 1900: p. 1. Homan, William Wallace, 1842-1930 [Civil War veteran; surname also listed as “Holman”] • “Declaration for Pension” [June 15, 1920] • “Certificate of Disability for Discharge” [October 11, 1864] • “Casualty Sheet” [Co. E, 6th NY Heavy Artillery Regiment; amputation of arm] Huston Family See Stuart-Houston Family Howe, William [“Bill”], 1930-2006 [cryptographer in Korean War, Librarian, philanthropist] • “William Howe” (Obituaries). Long Island Advance, February 23, 2006: p. 18. Howell, Charles Hathaway, 1846-1947 • “Capt. Charles H. Howell Dies: 10 Years, 9 Months, 10 Days.” Patchogue Advance, August 21, 1947: n.p. Howell, George F. [Embezzlement] • The Patchogue Bank. “A Young Man’s Downfall.” [Patchogue Advance?], [?], 1888: n.p. Howell, Hattie • Low, Eleanore (Train). Papers, 1855-1967. Riverhead, NY: Suffolk County Historical Society. Helen Raynor Hannah Library – Archives [NYS Historical Documents Inventory, NYHV93-A1176] -- held at Suffolk County Historical Society o Includes: “Diary of Hattie Howell, Patchogue, L.I., 1875, 1879.” Hudson, Martha A., 1835-[19??] [Wife of a ship’s captain, accompanied him on voyages around the world; navigated final voyage, E. Indies to Britain & U.S.] • Martha M. Hudson: An Interview on Her Ninetieth Birthday, November 20, 1925. 6 p. [family brochure] Hughes, R. Ford, 1894-1964 [Suffolk County Republican leader, 1951-1959] • “Finale to Mass Meeting” [captioned photo]. [Patchogue Advance?], March 8, 1938: n.p. • “Hughes is Elected Clerk of Suffolk: G.O.P. Beats Wickham – Party Keeps County Board Control, 8 to 2.” New York Times, November 7, 1951: p. 25. • “R. Ford Hughes, Leader in G.O.P.: Former Chairman of Party in Suffolk Dies at 70.” New York Times, April 26, 1970: p. 88. Hughes, Robert L.

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