~ About the Society ~

Mission Statement
The East Hampton Historical Society serves the residents and visitors of East Hampton by collecting, preserving, presenting and interpreting the material, cultural and economic heritage of the town and its surroundings.

About the Society
The East Hampton Historical Society is the parent organization for a complex of five museums, national landmark historic sites and workshop facilities of both local and national importance:

  • Mulford Farm, c.1680
  • Mulford Barn, c.1721
  • Town House, c.1731
  • Osborn-Jackson House, c.1740
  • Clinton Academy, c.1784
  • East Hampton Town Marine Museum.

    The Society, in addition to maintaining the structural integrity of these historic buildings, interprets the social and natural history of the area through exhibits, living history programs, publications, tours, lectures and workshops.

    Contact Us
    101 Main Street
    East Hampton, NY 11937

    Phone: 631-324-6850
    Fax: 631-324-9885
    Email:


    Staff
    Richard Barons, Executive Director

    Board of Trustees

    Arthur Graham, President
    Chip Rae, Vice-President
    Robert Osborne, 2nd Vice president
    Barbara Borsack, Secretary
    Robert Plancher, Treasurer

    Joseph Aversano
    Maureen Bluedorn
    James Brooks
    Mary Clarke
    Michael Clifford
    Kenneth Collum
    William Fleming
    Hollis Forbes
    Dorian Fuhrman
    Warren Haber
    John Haubrich
    John Hossenlopp
    Mary Kay Jaroff
    Hugh King
    Leah K. Lebec
    Doris Meister
    Ruth Mueller
    Frank Newbold
    James Oxnam
    Renee Palmer
    Jacquelin Robertson
    Peggy Sherrill
    Valerie Smith
    Marcella Sohm
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