From our collections

The Society has a collection of over 12,000 artifacts - furniture, textiles and other decorative arts; carpentry, craft, fishing and agricultural tools; wagons, small craft, marine artifacts and miscellaneous household items, predominantly local in origin and recognized as the most important resource for understanding the material culture of Eastern Long Island.

High chest of drawers, South Fork of eastern Long Island, 1760-1800 Tall case Dominy clocks ca. 1772-1828 made by Nathaniel Dominy, Nathaniel Dominy IV and Felix Dominy Edwards Whale Boat, at the Marine Museum in Amagansett, New London, CT, 1876 Face of Tower Clock, East Hampton 1717, Church Tower, 1753, Wood and paint 65 3/4 '' x 65 3/4" Dominy Chest-on-Chest, circa 1800
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FEATURES
  Buell Wig
SAMP: A Folk Food from Long Island’s Past
The Dominy Legacy
The Red Coat
The Red Coat Continued
The Conklin House on Acabonac, circa 1750
Lavinia Campbell Schooner
Vintage Postcards


EXHIBITS
   Clinton Academy Attic
The Culloden Wreck
Old pictures of Main Street
The Gardiner Exhibit