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George Myers <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Sep 2007 16:34:06 -0400
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Sorry I mis-wrote, some of the houses at Old Bethpage Village have
been moved there now that I think about it. It was once proposed by
Huntington Town Historian, Rufus Langhans, that many of the older
structures could be moved there he said. He had published the
Huntington town records from what was known on maps as "Ashford" in
the time of Oliver Cromwell,  (I suspect a duality for many other
places) that had never been sent as a matter of record to the then
(and now) county seat in Riverhead, NY. Perhaps a struggle between
locations the backdrop to where Connecticut's patriot son, Nathan
Hale, was thought brought before the young commander of Long Island,
the Queens Rangers' Benjamin Thompson (also cited as "gay" online,
later known as the physicist Count Rumford) at Fort Golgotha in
Huntington's cemetery, before transported to New York City hung and
buried at as a yet verified location. A statue of him who regretted he
"had but one life to lose for his country" has been moved to the front
of the New York City Hall.

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